Comment Re:Still not good enough for me. (Score 2) 303
Comment Re:only partially agree (Score 1) 157
Comment Re:Drilling deeper and deeper. (Score 1) 118
Comment Re:Good (Score 2) 198
Comment Re:It's a big world (Score 1) 349
Do you mean the jerry-rigging, or the posting by an ill-informed Grammar Nazi?
Better to have avoided such etymological confusion by saying "duck-taped solutions".
Comment Re:Good to know... (Score 2) 85
Comment Re:Designer shoes (Score 1) 144
Comment Designer shoes (Score 2) 144
Comment Internet marketing (Score 4, Interesting) 108
If average folks become aware of how many cookies get set (along with getting a user-friendly way* of turning them off), that could have a huge and entertaining effect on the world of Internet marketing**.
For example, right now, I can assume enough website visitors have JavaScript enabled to make it almost 100% (and not worth writing HTML for the case where they don't). But if I can only reasonably assume, say, 50% of my visitors/email through-clickers/etc. have cookies active, that plays havoc with my reporting.
* "User-friendly" defined as "something my dad can do without asking me for help".
** I spend all day every workday in this world.
Dutch Pirateparty Refuses Order To Take Down Proxy 73
Comment Re:Plumbing? (Score 3, Funny) 337
I would think that electronically controlled sewage treatment plants are at risk. Most people don't think about where their poo goes, but once it starts going nowhere, it will pile up very quick for communities.
That would make this hypothetical event a literal shitstorm.
Comment Re:Come over to the Netherlands, we'll euthanise h (Score 4, Funny) 290
WW-III anyone?
I believe Santorum prefers to call it The Tenth Crusade.