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  1. Re:/. is like an elephant - has long memory on Ballmer To Retire · · Score: 1

    In a great many cases, yes. Your point?

  2. Sayonara, Steve-O on Ballmer To Retire · · Score: 1

    You had one job. Billg left you with one job. "Mind the store and don't fuck up Windows."

    Well, I guess that was two jobs, technically. Either way, the results need no further elaboration.

    Enjoy your retirement.

  3. Is there any way they can both lose?

  4. Re:Free speech on Canadian Hotel Sues Guest For $95K Over Bad Review, Bed Bugs · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sorry, but "life, liberty, and security of person" does not include the right to remain unoffended.

    Threats are a different legal matter; separate 'hate speech' laws aren't needed to make physical threats illegal. They are as illegal here in the US as they are in Canada.

  5. Re:Assange is a loser. on Wikileaks Releases A Massive "Insurance" File That No One Can Open · · Score: 1

    I see. Guess they're as bad as the government, then. Another childhood illusion lies in pieces...

  6. Re:Assange is a loser. on Wikileaks Releases A Massive "Insurance" File That No One Can Open · · Score: 1

    Not true. The Mafia's code of conduct does not provide for attacks on family members or other unrelated parties.

  7. Re:Stop Interfering on Ask Slashdot: Experiences Working At a High-Profile Game Studio? · · Score: 1

    This. Game development is something you should get involved with only if you can't imagine yourself doing anything else. It's almost more of a calling than a profession. Not something anyone should be pushed into.

  8. Re:No so much on Medical Costs Bankrupt Patients; It's the Computer's Fault · · Score: 5, Insightful

    BTW, what was this basic "human right" again? I can't seem to place it from what you're saying. You've just been yacking about "socialized health care".

    Question: Do you believe that someone without insurance, or who otherwise has no ability to pay, who is suffering from an acute medical emergency, should be turned away from a hospital emergency room and left to die on the sidewalk?

    If the answer is "Yes," then you're some kind of barbarian, and we're done here.

    If the answer is "No," then I've got some even worse news for you: we already have "socialized medicine." The patient will, in fact, be treated, and you and I will, in fact, pick up the tab. It just costs us several times more than it would in any other civilized nation on Earth, because unlike those nations, we insist on kidding ourselves.

  9. Re:The solution on Bad Connections Dog Google's Mountain View Wi-Fi Network · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "In other news, something made by Google turns out to be a half-assed implementation of a good idea, unfavored by management and consequently determined to be a career-limiting move for Googlers unfortunate enough to be assigned to it. Consequently it is allowed to fall into disrepair, and will be scheduled for decommissioning at a time carefully calculated to maximize user inconvenience. Ric Romero has film at 11, so stay tuned for that."

  10. Re:Is there a structural problem? on Second SFO Disaster Avoided Seconds Before Crash · · Score: 1

    (Shrug) Externalties, whatever. Your odds of dying on a commercial airline flight are approximately one in one billion. I don't think you're going to want to pay to raise those odds another 10x.

  11. Re:'medium is the..." on New for 2013: An In-Depth Analysis of Kubrick's 2001: a Space Odyssey · · Score: 1

    Yes, I, too, remember how I felt the first time I watched 2001.

    Watch it again.

  12. Re:Um excuse me ... on Visual Studio vs. Eclipse: a Programmer's Comparison · · Score: 1

    Forcing me to use an IDE is like forcing me to use a forklift to change a light bulb. I'll work for somebody else, thanks.

  13. Re:old? on Patching Software on Another Planet · · Score: 1

    Well, the more important stories were hogging the lock.

  14. Re:Porn on Beware the Internet · · Score: 1

    Wait, are you saying that Three Mile Island doesn't really need a REST API?

  15. Re:How is this legal? on Employers Switching From Payroll Checks To Prepaid Cards With Fees · · Score: 1

    And of course, union dues aren't basically a pay cut.

  16. Re:hackers just wait for some to hijack one on UC Davis Investigates Using Helicopter Drones For Crop Dusting · · Score: 1

    That's hilarious, I thought you were kidding. I remember an amusing publicity stunt in which a scientist pwned Ralph Nader by declaring that he would eat as much plutonium as Nader would consume caffeine, but this is the first time I've heard of someone actually putting their money where their mouth is.

  17. Re:(off topic) Re:Not new on Texas Physicists Create Tabletop Particle Accelerator · · Score: 1

    Course when you really get down to it, if you are going to go through that much trouble to make a table top accelerator, it seems like it would be easier to skip the electrical energy to mechanical energy and mechanical energy to electrostatic potential steps. Seems like charging a capacitor and using some sort of cathode/annode setup..... and that is how the VDG ended up in the museum :)

    Agreed, a Cockroft-Walton multiplier should be pretty easy to construct these days with HV components available on eBay. It now occurs to me that it might make sense to ditch the belt and motor in my VDG altogether, and just build a CW multiplier into the acrylic column. Hmm.

  18. Re:(off topic) Re:Not new on Texas Physicists Create Tabletop Particle Accelerator · · Score: 1

    That's some pretty impressive kookery, but actually a small VDG can be used to accelerate electrons (and presumably protons as well in the form of H+ ions). See the chapter in C.L. Stong's anthology of Scientific American's The Amateur Scientist columns, beginning on page 344. There are a few copies on Amazon, and there is also a .PDF floating around, along with the 'official' CD-ROM edition which is a pile of proprietary crap.

    I keep meaning to try this, if I ever get the mechanical reliability of my own VDG up to par. Right now it will run for about a minute at most before something breaks.

  19. Size is deceptive... on Texas Physicists Create Tabletop Particle Accelerator · · Score: 4, Informative

    Area needed for experimental appratus: One 6' folding table from Office Depot

    Equipment needed: One petawatt-class laser, occupying a large portion of the physics building

  20. Re:A great service on Revealed: How the UK Spied On Its G20 Allies At London Summits · · Score: 2

    how would you know if any of it is true?

    Do you seriously think that a facility of this size is only used to collect and process "metadata", or only "foreign" communications?

  21. Re: That doesn't fix anything on Microsoft Confirms Xbox One's Phone Home Requirement, Game Resale Rules · · Score: 1

    Could you get a perpetual license for all of CS6 for $360? Was the educational discount that good? If so, I can see where some people would be pretty unhappy about it.

    IMHO the Creative Cloud package isn't too bad a deal. I mostly use it for Photoshop, but I needed a good video editor the other day and it was nice to be able to run Premiere Pro without jumping through any other hoops.

    It also appears that CC apps can coexist on at least two different PCs without any licensing hassles. The DRM is not as unobtrusive as Steam but it is still fundamentally pretty usable, from what I've seen so far.

  22. Re:Wow... on Windows Blue Is Officially Windows 8.1, Free For Existing Users · · Score: 1

    Like in the past. Hit the "Windows" key, type "Control Panel", and it'll show up. I never had a problem with Windows 8 because in Windows 7 I always hit "Windows key" and started typing whatever I was looking for. Did you really have to Google that?

    I liked this feature better when it was called "DOS."

  23. Re:Why not just 0? on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    Gee, Wally, I dunno. Because law-enforcement resources aren't endless, and need to be prioritized effectively?

  24. Re:must... protect.... god... on Bill Gates Opens Up About Steve Jobs · · Score: 0

    Even though Bill and Steve were fierce competitors, they were sort of two halves of a whole. The "yin" and "yang", so to say.

    Yeah, like Hitler and... Randall Flagg.

  25. Nice. I see a lot of insults in the replies to this comment, but I don't see any substantial explanations for your observation, or even any real denials.