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  1. Oh, to have such a fail... on Peak Google: The Company's Time At the Top May Be Nearing Its End · · Score: 1

    "growth in Google's primary business, search advertising, has flattened out at about 20 percent a year for the last few years."

    Gee... Most businesses would be overjoyed to have an annual growth of 20% in their main business. Google is doing extraordinarily well. There is always some pundit who writes gloom and doom on the off chance they might be right and then can look back and say, "See! I said it!" totally ignoring all their own fails at prediction. Standard quackery with a broad baseline like fortune telling through the ages.

  2. Doable on Ask Slashdot: Panic Button a Very Young Child Can Use · · Score: 1

    I designed one that was activated by a tank filling with fluid to a certain height. It then texted the delivery guy to come take the fluid. I can't give you my solution, it was very low level and simple based on local tech, and it wasn't a neat portable thing for your toddler to carry although it could be a panic button in the middle of the house. However, any competent hacker, er, I mean local technician, should be able to rig something together like this for you. A two year old can learn a lot and be quite responsive.

  3. Re:Solar farms are very compatible with on Apple Invests $848 Million Into Solar Farm · · Score: 1

    I give you negative points for you're knee-jerk negative reaction and lack of solution. I hear you're also a liberal.

    But back to the point you tried to make. No, you're wrong. Those ecosystems were not raped for the materials. The materials are mined from mostly underground and in confined areas. This produces huge numbers of solar panels that then produce power that avoid the need for burning fossil fuels and other truly negative methods.

    Rather than being a knee-jerk, NIMBY, liberal anti-everythingist start finding real solutions and understanding what is being presented.

    By the way, your farts smell and you're a coward.

  4. Code as Poetry? on Your Java Code Is Mostly Fluff, New Research Finds · · Score: 1

    There is a old phrase about code being poetry. Java's the flowery kind rather than that Haiku.

  5. Solar farms are very compatible with on Apple Invests $848 Million Into Solar Farm · · Score: 2

    Solar farms are very compatible with ecosystems and pasture based farming.

    I've seen several now and am impressed.

    In a desert situation the solar farm creates shade which conserves water by reducing evaporation and creating microclimates where life thrives. That's a good thing.

    In non-desert situations livestock can be grazed around the panels. Especially smaller livestock like sheep, goats, pigs and chickens. Cattle are more of a problem from rubbing on the bases but with big strong bases this becomes a non-issue. The livestock do the mowing that otherwise would be done mechanically. Done as managed rotational grazing this results in the sequestering of about 1.4 tons of carbon a year per acre or more. That's good for the environment. It also produces food, meat, from solar, the sunshine and plant activity. The moving shade of the panels is also beneficial to the livestock while letting the forages, plants, grow between them.

    Big win in either climate.

  6. Diversity is NOT the problem on Will Elementary School Teachers Take the Rap For Tech's Diversity Problem? · · Score: 1

    Diversity is not the problem. The problem is they're encouraging people to program despite ability, or perhaps we should say inability and disinclination.

    I don't want a surgeon because she's black and female to operate on me. I want a surgeon to operate on me because she is skilled and experienced, because she has a high success rate, because she's the right surgeon for the job.

    Picking programmers to fill diversity quotas is a nonsensical way of doing business. Pick the programmers who are excellent.

    Political correctness needs to die.

  7. Me. on Ask Slashdot: With Whom Do You Entrust Your Long Term Data? · · Score: 1

    I don't trust my data to anybody but myself. I maintain control. I keep all my data moving forward on multiple copies of my latest hardware.

    Realize that when you put your data out in the cloud it is subject to both corruption and scrutinization. How do you know you are getting your data back? You don't.

    Call me a control freak, please, but at least I have my data. In the cloud you are nothing but a wisp of smoke that dissipates with the whims of the server owners.

  8. Re:Regulation Strikes again on Farmers Struggling With High-Tech Farm Equipment · · Score: 1

    "This is likely one of those cases where the manufacturer is not to blame, instead it is likely federal regulations"

    Nope. You've not got a clue. It has nothing to do with federal regulations and everything to do with the software and hardware companies carefully guarding their profits. I speak with the insider knowledge of both a farmer, a programer, an engineer and a developer. Don't throw red herrings out like this.

    The solution is rejection. Reject the proprietary solutions that lock you in. You have choice as the buyer. Hack your own solution, put together open source solutions or use existing open source solutions. There are open source solution groups working on this sort of problem. Support their projects instead of John Deere and other lockers.

  9. Re:to be honest, we dont have farms anymore. on Farmers Struggling With High-Tech Farm Equipment · · Score: 1

    "Most 'farms' in america are part of multinational food corporations like Cargill and ADM."

    Said the person who has no clue... You are wrong. Most farms are small farms that have nothing to do with multi-national food corporations. You're confusing Numbers Of Farms with Percent Of Production.

  10. Re:68th to 22nd and there are many to go on JavaScript, PHP Top Most Popular Languages, With Apple's Swift Rising Fast · · Score: 1

    Paris what?
    Kardainsky?
    Sorry, I've never heard of those scientists.

  11. Re:We won't Need DOT in 2045. on DOT Warns of Dystopian Future For Transportation · · Score: 1

    Thank you. It is interesting how few understand that based on the comments here.

    By the way, to the top comment about the big rigs, I fully understand that, but you have limited vision if you think that is the only way. There was a time before the highways when we used the rail system. It's more efficient. Undoubtedly some highways will remain, but I expect in another 30 years things and people will move differently. Sixty years ago they moved differently as they did 120 years ago from then too. Change is accelerating. Be ready for it.

  12. Old Tech on The Poem That Passed the Turing Test · · Score: 1

    Not all that new. We've been LISPing out poetry and prose using List Processing since the 1970's. It looks like it was written by a person. We even made algorithms that mimicked specific famous individuals's style of writing. Most people just listen and not but can't tell the difference.

  13. Manual controls on What Happened To the Photography Industry In 2014? · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately too many of the camera makers do an either or situation with the lower end cameras being dumbed down to fully automatic. I want a very compact (shirt pocket), dust proof (no moving lens), splash proof (rain, light water) camera that has full manual controls. The old Casio Ex-V8 has this but it has not been updated in closing in on a decade. The camera makers seem bound and determined to offer either a high end camera which is bulky and too expensive to carry around in my pocket or a low end environmental resistant camera that lacks manual controls. They're killing their own market by not offering what we want. So of course people just use the 'other' camera they have in their smart phone or ipod touch.

  14. Homeschooling is great. on Ask Slashdot: Pros and Cons of Homeschooling? · · Score: 1

    We homeschooled our kids. It was a wonderful experience for them and for us. Two of them are now adults and the third is still homeschooling and doing great. All of them are both socially and academically far advanced of public schooled kids their ages. They also have better ethics and morals without having to go through the destructive parts that we hear so many people complain about public education.

    In our state the rate of homeschooling is very high and it is not about religion or that sort of thing - a common misperception. In fact, of the many families that we know who homeschool, only one is strongly religious. All the others are heavy on the science end.

    Public schools are a mess. We can't fix the public school system - people have been trying and failing for decades. Study history, please.

    Homeschooling isn't for everyone but it worked great for us and a lot of other people we know.

    And no, you do not have to be a 'teacher' to homeschool. That's hogwash.

  15. We won't Need DOT in 2045. on DOT Warns of Dystopian Future For Transportation · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hopefully people will stop traveling so much so we won't need as much transportation infrastructure in 30 years. It has already dramatically decreased because of teleconferencing. Conventions have taken a huge hit because of this.

    Hopefully products will stop traveling so much so we won't need as much transportation infrastructure in 30 years. We already have rudimentary 3D printing. In 30 years I hope we can print everything we need where its needed instead of wasting time, money, fuel, packaging and other resources moving stuff around. Then when you're done with that item you throw it in the de-constructor which recycles the parts. Need more raw materials? Shovel in a few scoops of dirt. Sure, occasionally you'll need to add some essential elements you might have but think of all those local landfills to be mined!

    No, in 2045 we should not need much of DOT. The world will change.

  16. Re:Most is a Lame Argument on Most Americans Support Government Action On Climate Change · · Score: 1

    "you've lost the argument claiming the problem doesn't exist."

    I never argued that. You're a classic, putting words in other people's mouths in an attempt to further your own views. Maybe you're like "Most People". Sad.

  17. Most is a Lame Argument on Most Americans Support Government Action On Climate Change · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Most X Support Y" is such a lame argument for doing anything.

    Most people here would like to kick your ass but that doesn't mean we should.

    Most drivers on the freeway would like to speed but that doesn't mean the should.

    Most kids support not brushing their teeth but that doesn't mean they should skip it.

    Most people would like a double-wopper-hopper burger with extra fries but that doesn't mean they should eat it never mind every day.

    Most people supporting something is a lame argument for anything.

    Stop rationalizing and get rational.

  18. Just say No! on Tech Companies Worried Over China's New Rules For Selling To Banks · · Score: 1

    "The bad news for us is that most companies can't afford to simply refuse the rules and write China off."

    Actually it is _very_ easy to just write of China. I've done this with unreasonable customers no matter how big they are. There are plenty of other customers who are reasonable. Just say no to totalitarianism.

  19. Dang! on FCC Officially Approves Change In the Definition of Broadband · · Score: 1

    Dang! In December we finally got broadband access in our area and now they've taken it away. Oh, well. I'll go surf another bitch.

  20. Apple pPod on Brain Implants Get Brainier · · Score: 1

    I've had an Apple pPod implant for several years. Love it. Best thing is direct access to the the Apple Store 24/7 and no bugs or malware*(^&&^*&^%-system-i98798-breach......

    http://sugarmtnfarm.com/2012/0...

  21. Not the first time. on "Mammoth Snow Storm" Underwhelms · · Score: 1

    Politicians make fame and fortune, building their power base through FUD.

    Fear
    Uncertainty
    Doubt

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  22. Re:Nice thinking outside the box, NASA! on NASA Considers Autonomous Martian Helicopter To Augment Future Rovers · · Score: 1

    There is an existing simulation for Mars flight in X-Plane. I've flown (simulated) flights on Mars many, many times. Very interesting differences from here on Earth. See:

    http://www.x-plane.com/desktop...

    http://www.x-plane.com/adventu...

    Note I "flew" on Mars in a previous version of X-Plane. I'm not sure if the current version 10 supports flights on Mars. If nothing else, read the second link.

  23. Switch on Ask Slashdot: Best Anti-Virus Software In 2015? Free Or Paid? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Stop doing Windows.

  24. Re:I'll pass on the money...if I get what I do wan on Dish Network Violated Do-Not-Call 57 Million Times · · Score: 2

    Don't make promises you can't keep. Even if you have no intention of keeping them.

  25. Re:First Volunteer's Reaction... on Researchers Moot "Teleportation" Via Destructive 3D Printing · · Score: 1

    Precisely.

    Before and after impressions are so enlightening...