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Comment Re:tl;dr (Score 1) 297

The point is the amount of people who don't have an opinion about LAN play (especially outside of /.) >> the amount of people who do have an opinion about LAN play and won't buy because of it.

Comment Re:Obvious (Score 1) 250

Passively receiving broadcasts for free and paying for an internet data access plan for a mobile phone seems like a big distinction to me. I agree with you in that the argument is useless and trivial (as, dare I say, 90% of all Slashdot arguments). Yet it does irritate me the lengths to which people will go to defend a gadget which is of their liking. The iPhone does not have those features, just call a spade a spade and be done with it. And a fine day to you as well, sir.

Comment Re:correct (Score 1) 206

Government enforcement of dangerous perversion focuses almost entirely on child predators or people abusing their own kids.

Yeah, right. That's why they're so focused on predators that are attacking virtual children.
The PROTECT Act of 2003 "Prohibits computer-generated child pornography when "(B) such visual depiction is a computer image or computer-generated image that is, or appears virtually indistinguishable from that of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct; (as amended by 1466A for Section 2256(8)(B) of title 18, United States Code)."
Researching the law regarding imaginary CP in Canada is left as an exercise to the reader (spoiler: it's even harsher than the PROTECT act).

Mozilla

Mozilla Preparing To Scrap Tabbed Browsing? 554

Barence writes "Mozilla Labs has launched a design competition that aims to find an alternative to tabbed browsing. 'Tabs worked well on slow machines on a thin internet, where ten browser sessions were "many browser sessions,"' Mozilla claims on its Design Challenge website. 'Today, 20+ parallel sessions are quite common; the browser is more of an operating system than a data display application; we use it to manage the web as a shared hard drive. However, if you have more than seven or eight tabs open they become pretty much useless.' Aza Raskin, the head of user experience at Mozilla Labs, has already blogged on the possibility of moving tabs down the side of the browser, with tabs grouped by the type of activity involved (i.e. applications, work spaces)."

Comment Re:It seems ironic... (Score 1) 1147

Sorry for the late reply. I don't remember exactly how their website is laid out, since I bought it a few months ago, but you could customize your laptop when buying it. On the "laptop screen" or similar section, you could select from a WUXGA or another lower resolution (which I don't really recall). So your assumption that they would "ship with whatever they had in any particular day" is incorrect.
Cellphones

iPhone 3.0 Software Announced 619

Apple unveiled the iPhone 3.0 software just now in Cupertino. Here's MacWorld's live-action blow-by-blow coverage. The announcement included new features for developers and users. For developers, the big items were in-app purchasing (for example for game upgrades, map content, and subscriptions) for paid apps only; peer-to-peer connectivity via Bluetooth; giving apps access to hardware via the dock connector or Bluetooth; maps embeddable in apps; and push notifications. For users, there's finally cut-copy-paste available in all apps; search across everything in the iPhone; landscape keyboard; MMS messaging; and voice memos. Developer beta starts today and 3.0 will be available in the summer — free for all 3G phones, $10 for iPod Touch.

Comment Re:Too right! (Score 1) 512

No, it is only saying that planets inside the Solar system have the following definition. This particular excerpt says nothing about planets outside the Solar system. Therefore, it does not follow from your citation that planets are only defined for the Solar system. In order for your conclusion to be valid, you'd have to prove that the IAU does not define any other conventions specifying what a planet outside the Solar system is.

Comment Re:Wiki is better (Score 1) 513

This makes absolutely no sense to me. Everything in the internet, nay, everything in the world should be taken with a grain of salt, why should Wikipedia be responsible for publishing disclaimers and whatnot? If the general population is unaware of what a real research is, is it Wikipedia's job to teach them? Remember, Wikipedia itself never claimed to be authoritative nor 100% correct all of the time.

Google's unfair and skewed page ranking of that site does more harm than good.

I would speculate that a significant amount of Google's users are actually looking for the Wikipedia article in several searches. I don't think Google owes it to anybody's arbitrary standards of what should or shouldn't have a high page ranking, except in terms of finding what people are searching. And that seems to be working pretty well for them.

Since journalists can't be trusted to validate facts

That is the problem and Wikipedia can't be held responsible for it.

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