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Comment Re:Not quite good enough but its a start... (Score 1) 217

I think you hit the nail on the head, there.

It gets to the point where your Republican senator has been there since time-immemorial, is a committee chair, and even though you disagree with him on everything, you still think, "Well, what could a freshman Democrat do for me? Is this guy really that bad? I mean, he's bringing home $50 million in "free" money for a fake indoor rain-forest that no one wants... Yay, our state!"

Does explain how one of the tightest races in last year's Presidential election still went 75%-25% in the Senate race.

Comment Re:Obfuscated JS [just look at the HTTP headers!] (Score 1) 655

If you look at the live HTTP headers, you'll see where the requests go to:
http://www.google.com/complete/search?hl=en&js=tru e&qu=slashdot

You can easily parse the return results...

To illustrate:
http://www.jdhodges.com/tools/suggest/
It gives you the suggestions even if your browser doesn't have JacaScript :-)

Enjoy, and please post here if you make any cool suggestion tools!
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Journal Journal: Election 2004 2

Time to blow the dust off this thing, since slashdot became interesting again with the politics.slashdot.org section.

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Journal Journal: The Matrix: Rewritten

After watching the new Matrix: Recycled^H^H^H^H Matrix: Regrettable ^H^H^H^H i mean Matrix: Revolutions, I feel ripped off. There was some really good discussion on /. after Reloaded came out, multiple matrices within matrices, the Gibsonian feel of the unplugged agents, Smith's real story, etc. In fact, I think that any of those lines of discussion here were superior to what ultimately was released as (we can only hope) the conclusion.

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Journal Journal: What's next?

I've been reading Rustin's, ces', and howell's complaints about slashdot, but otherwise I've already beaten them to it and gotten out of here.

I miss it.

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Journal Journal: The truly important things

My EFF membership package came in the mail yesterday. A nice black ball cap, and an amazingly loud red t-shirt, with a picture on the back of a group of animals protesting, holding signs bearing the slogans, "Fair Use", "First Sale Rights", and "Time Shifting", with the caption, "Fair Use Has a Posse." And that got me thinking.

I am appalled at the hypocrisy and utter lack of human qualities I witness in the geeks I am surrounded by all day.

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Journal Journal: Community 5

So I just spent like an hour reading trolls' journals.

That's a different perspective. And I found out I've got something in common with them. We both wish slashdot's editors were more community-minded.

How the trolls and I agree on that one, I don't understand. But now I know why Rob got so pissed off at me when I was critical of their community-mindedness. Because he associates that viewpoint with his enemies.

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Journal Journal: Five Colors 7

[Editor's Note: posted a second ago, in response to the Superbowl discussion.]

Wow, who would have thought that there'd be a moderated discussion of football on slashdot... What's next? Maxim magazine reviewing computer games?

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Journal Journal: Looking Back 3

Note: This is something that kind of rolled off my head the other morning, from some notes I took in church on Christmas Eve. The idea actually occurred to me last year in Church, on Christmas Eve, (I'm not even C&E, just C..), but I didn't remember it until I got to church this year. I guess that's why I look forward to my annual religious-meditation session. It's a different place, inspires different thoughts.
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Journal Journal: New MP3 Player 2

Note: this is where my internal notes were when today's WMP9 story came out. The ensuing discussion seemed like a good time to get these ideas out the door, so apologies for the rough edges. Please add comments to this journal entry if you have any, or know of any MP3 projects that I might have overlooked in my search, or if you're interested in planning one. I no longer think I have the time to code
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Journal Journal: A Working Model of Direct Democracy, at slashdot.org

[ Editor's Note: this is copied over from my blog, for a wider readership and more feedback. Whenever I get around to actually writing an essay on the subject, rather than just having conversations, I'll post that here too. ]

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