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  1. Re:Dating advice on The History of 'Correlation Does Not Imply Causation' · · Score: 1

    I had the phrase "Desired: A woman who understands that correlation does not imply causality..." in my dating profile.

    I married the woman who replied. Yes, I am surprised that worked as well.

    But correlation does not imply causality, so you don't know for sure that it worked!

  2. Re:So I suppose Obama on US Military Designates Julian Assange an "Enemy of State" · · Score: 1

    "Who the f*ck rated this garbage 'Insightful'?!?!"

    Literal interpretation FAIL.

  3. "depths" on Russia Builds World's Largest Nuclear Powered Ice-Breaker · · Score: 2

    If it ever navigates "the freezing depths of the Northern Sea" it will just be a very expensive nuclear powered shipwreck.

  4. Re:Ditch Java entirely. on Polish Researcher: Oracle Knew For Months About Java Zero-Day · · Score: 1

    It goes more like this:

    1) ???
    2) Ditch Java
    3) Profit!

  5. Re:The summary missed the real headline feature! on Firefox 15 Released: Silent Updates, Compressed Textures, Add-on Memory Leak Fix · · Score: 1

    The Opus site links to this great writeup explaining why 16bit/48khz audio all we'll ever need for consumer audio distribution: http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html

  6. the secret ... on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Place To Relocate? · · Score: 1

    Those who live in a paradise don't want more people to move there.

  7. Re:Neal Asher on Ask Slashdot: Most Underappreciated Sci-Fi Writer? · · Score: 1

    Asher is my favorite guilty pleasure. I would argue that he is on the hard end of the spectrum because it really is about the tech and aliens and AI ruled Polity and so on. These things are all central to the action rather than being backdrops or flavoring, and the space opera generally has some philosophical undercurrents.

    Neal Asher writes a huge range of great monsters, action scenes with excellent pacing, firefights on seriously ridiculous scales, parasites with weird life-cycles, strange aliens and ecologies, and is just unreasonably fun to read. If he has a fault, it's underdeveloped villains with questionable motivations, but I'm happy to overlook them and get on with the good stuff.

    Try Adaptogenic for an introductory Asher fix: http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/stories/adaptogenic.htm

  8. Blindsight, by Peter Watts on Ask Slashdot: What's the Most Depressing Sci-fi You've Ever Read? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Blindsight, besides being the best thing I've ever read, has a rather stark outlook on the nature of consciousness and what that means for us as human beings. I don't consider it depressing, though some might, and Watts calls his portrayal of human nature "almost childishly optimistic."

    From Watts' homepage: "Whenever I find my will to live becoming too strong, I read Peter Watts." —James Nicoll

  9. Re:I think everyone has already made up their mind on Mitt Romney To Announce VP Decision Via Smartphone App · · Score: 1

    > My prediction for the VP candidate is going to be a Cheney 2.0

    I misread this and thought yes, a Cherry 2000 would make for a very interesting election.

  10. Re:No on Ask Slashdot: Are The Days of Homebrew Gaming Over? · · Score: 1

    The headline is not the question asked by the submitter.

  11. Re:Jocks & Nerds on The Fall of 38 Studios · · Score: 1

    In other news: making games is much harder than playing them.

  12. Re:I did the math... on Is TV Over the 'Net Really Cheaper Than Cable? · · Score: 1

    Nova and other PBS programs are available on their website: http://video.pbs.org/

    105 full episodes of Nova are currently watchable there. I recommend re-cancelling your cable.

  13. Re:Now how about making some that are... on Budget 27" IPS Displays From Korea Are For Real · · Score: 1

    I want 8:6, and nothing less!

  14. please read this book on Why Smart People Are Stupid · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The Invisible Gorilla: How Our Intuitions Deceive Us

    If you care at all about understanding how your brain works, this is important. The book is very well researched and explained and full of real examples in many areas and backed up with serious science. Our brains lie to us about what they do and how well they do it in nearly every respect. I almost want to force feed it to everyone I know, because it's just that significant. Please read it.

  15. Re:Done. on Is OpenStack the New Linux? · · Score: 1

    Is Betteridge's Law of Headlines the new Sturgeon's Law?

  16. ummm on Wear a Mask During a Protest In Canada: 10 Years In Jail · · Score: 2

    Rioting is already illegal.

    What if they wear face paint, or have facial tattoos, or fell in the mud, or got sunburned, or have a skin condition?

    Suppose the rioters are a lynch mob, and their victim wears a mask to hide. Is that target guilty of wearing a mask in a riot?

  17. no on Is Gamification a Good Motivator? · · Score: 1

    Adding a bunch of arbitrary metrics on top of a game makes it worse, not better. It motivates people to do something they used to like like until they really hate it or they "complete" the task list, and completionism is basically OCD. Non-game activities aren't better subjects for being gamed. Why bother?

    If you want a better job done, pay for better help. Don't pretend it's something it isn't.

    People are motivated by things that interest and engage and matter to them, and also by money. Gamification, essentially a Skinner box, is none of these.

  18. Re:Some advice on North Carolina Threatens To Shut Down Nutrition Blogger · · Score: 1

    Recommending exercise is not nutritional advice.

  19. Re:Wrong on Company Accidentally Fires Entire Staff Via Email · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think you mean 1,298.

  20. physics trumps politics on US Unhappy With Australians Storing Data On Australian Shores · · Score: 2

    Locality rules the universe. Networked storage and communications are subject to the same laws of physics as everything else.

  21. Re:What a load of BS! on Science Reveals Why Airplane Food Tastes So Bad · · Score: 2
  22. what's in a name? on Book Review: Microsoft Manual of Style · · Score: 5, Funny

    MS may well have written more technical documentation than any other company ever, but when I see this book title, I think of things like "The Pompeii Manual of Architecture" or "The Hindenburg Guide of Dirigibles" or "The Atlantis Treatise on Waterfront Properties."

  23. Re:Feynman ran into this problem on Math Textbooks a Textbook Example of Bad Textbooks · · Score: 3, Informative
  24. No. on Santorum Calls Democrats 'Anti-Science' · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Please don't feed the troll.

  25. Re:Nice. on iPad 3 Confirmed To Have 2048x1536 Screen Resolution · · Score: 1

    I suppose in theory you could. The downside is they're under 10" and you'd have to buy them in lots of multiple millions.