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  1. stranger in a strange land on Interview: John McAfee Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    is john mcafee a living jubal harshaw? this was fun to read.

  2. how can this be used for training? on Brain Scans Predict Which Criminals Are More Likely To Re-offend · · Score: 1

    is it possible to devise tasks that prisoners can perform in prison which will strengthen this part of the brain?

  3. go looking for trouble on Ask Slashdot: New To Linux; Which Distro? · · Score: 1

    that's the spirit. the people who tell you not to go looking for trouble are the people who forget how much trouble they got themselves into.

  4. This is why I stopped browsing the web on How the Internet Makes the Improbable Into the New Normal · · Score: 1

    And now use it for reference and research.

  5. Don't be a dick on Ask Slashdot: How To React To Coworker Who Says My Code Is Bad? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ask him how he would do it, and be genuinely interested in his response. Maybe he just wants to beat his chest a little, and maybe he'll even say something useful.

  6. DRM is a negative feedback loop on Sci-Fi Publisher Tor Ditches DRM For E-Books · · Score: 1

    DRM licensing and implementation increase production cost. The increase is compensated by taxing customers with higher prices. As prices rise, the incentive to purchase is lessened and the reality of copying and free distribution becomes more pronounced. A practically infinite supply of ebooks can only be adequately priced by experimenting within markets. The tangible goods approach to electronic markets is flawed at inception, as it ignores reality and attempts to contain a force much greater than itself. Imagine flying water into the sun to inhibit global warming.

  7. i'm slightly skeptical on New Study Links Video Games and Mental Problems · · Score: 1

    have there been any studies done between people who shoot lots of people in public and mental illnesses?

  8. it's always nice on Computer-Aided ESP Transmits Binary Numbers, Slowly · · Score: 1

    to see slashdot trolling its users. on an unrelated note, please fix the tab order for the posting form, thanks!

  9. uhhh no? on Sloppy Linux Admins Enable Slow Brute-Force Attacks · · Score: 1

    you don't urgently need to get anything together, right any time. this is a condescending load of bullshit.

  10. since the internet asked for my opinion on IE8 Beats Other Browsers In Laptop Battery Life · · Score: 1

    i would rather plug in my laptop earlier than use internet explorer 8.

  11. irony? on Bing Search Tainted By Pro-Microsoft Results · · Score: 1

    when google does this it's considered cute.

  12. Re:perhaps a bit off topic on Which Game Series Would You Reboot? · · Score: 1

    talent that could be harnessed for developing games i like is being harnessed to develop games i don't like.

  13. perhaps a bit off topic on Which Game Series Would You Reboot? · · Score: 1

    but i would rather just shut down final fantasy, dragon quest, sonic, and mega man.

  14. contrariwise on Ubisoft Working On a New Anti-Piracy Tool · · Score: 1

    perhaps the 'surge' in piracy is related to general economic woes? blaming piracy for lost money is baseless speculation. there is no basis for determining what a person would or would not buy simply because they pirate it, and playing a game in itself does not mean that a person would have purchased it. imagine if in the nes days when you bought a cartridge it would only be playable on the nes with a serial number programmed into the cartridge! then suddenly it costs money to buy the game AND to pay for the technology and labor behind ensuring that game only works on that cartridge. games are becoming more expensive not because of piracy, but because of speculative fiction being held as truth. that's not good business management. that's like investing in books because you think authors create reality after reading 'the number of the beast' by robert heinlein.

  15. these articles and responses make me cringe on New Zealand Tree Stuck In Evolutionary Time Warp · · Score: 2, Insightful

    a lot of people unintentionally apply intentionality to evolution. also, just because we are capable of recognizing a more efficient development cycle or design of any given 'naturally' occurring life form does not mean that the efficient conception should have occurred. that's like saying that because we can watch mike tyson lose his edge we can say that it makes no sense that he still boxes. can he still stand? can he still swing his arms? when he swings his arms do people still get knocked out? if so, he has some survivability as a boxer. if not, he does not, and will fail as a boxer. things don't simply instantly disappear when it has been revealed that their methods aren't totally efficient.

  16. Re:Jesus Christ on A GNU/Linux Distro Needing Windows To Install? · · Score: 1, Funny

    liGNUx (tm)

  17. Re:bad idea on Integrating Wikipedia With a Local Intranet Wiki · · Score: 1

    jesus i hate when i start sentences, find something else to think about, then never oh look a flashing light

  18. Re:bad idea on Integrating Wikipedia With a Local Intranet Wiki · · Score: 1

    i think you really get into too much development and design effort when such a simple task can be accomplished by using resources that are already available. wikipedia already exists, and they already have servers to handle the search requests. i still say developing a small application (whether it's some javascript, a new add-on, or something that already exists) to add links to wikipedia entries that have alternate internal wiki entries, since according to the parent question the employees are going to be using wikipedia a lot, anyway. you can make the link apparent so that employees can simply take a quick glance to see whether they need to do any more internal research. you don't have to waste time downloading, restoring, and implementing the wikipedia database internally, and you don't have to waste time updating it, writing scripts to do so automatically, or finding scripts that will.

    as to the api approach, i think that would be fun, but it seems like a waste of server power to have a machine dedicated to doing something that could be done on client computers dynamically with a relatively minute bit of javascript, and would be just as functional and ultimately less effort to upkeep. for future changes to the api you may have to alter your entire application, but if wikipedia just changes the html layout all you have to do is modify a regular expression and the rest of the code is still usable.

  19. i represent burger king and wendy's on Windows 7 Clean Install Only In Europe · · Score: 2, Insightful

    we've found that mcdonald's consistently sells their 'big mac' cheeseburgers in their branded restaurants. this prevents potential customers of burger and wendy's from purchasing alternative burgers, such as the whopper with cheese and the whatever wendy's sells. the united states government has determined that if mcdonald's begins to sell wendy's and burger king cheeseburgers alongside the big mac, a pending antitrust suit against mcdonald's will be dropped. mcdonald's has decided to stop selling the big mac completely, which is totally unfair, because our entire business plan was based on forcing our competitor to carry our products!

  20. Re:Hook-nosed kikes run Wikipedia on Integrating Wikipedia With a Local Intranet Wiki · · Score: -1, Troll

    if with jews you lose, and you need to lose the jews to win, do you need to use the jews to lose the jews? if so, how do you lose the final jew?

  21. bad idea on Integrating Wikipedia With a Local Intranet Wiki · · Score: 5, Interesting

    create a firefox addon that downloads a master list of wikipedia urls to add a link to the intranet site to. you can use regular expressions to parse the wikipedia source so that your link is consistently placed. the master list can be updated at will, and could probably be filled the first time with a simple database request. or something.

  22. warning on Wikipedia Debates Rorschach Censorship · · Score: 1

    looking at these images may reduce the quality of their practical applications in your life. proceed at your own risk.

  23. meanwhile on Senators Want To Punish Nokia, Siemens Over Iran · · Score: 2, Funny

    at&t has now recompounded with cingular to form voltron

  24. the answer is no on Does the 'Hacker Ethic' Harm Today's Developers? · · Score: 1

    there are way more incompetent morons running around with degrees who are proficient in java to state that this is the case. what is the real question here? are intelligent programmers from the united states too individualistic to conform to some management dictum? perhaps instead of considering ourselves innovative and capable of addressing issues as they arise, we could start thinking of ourselves as manufactured commodities designed to steal the business from other national economies in order to make old-fashioned newspaper headlines about how the 'american hacker' mindset doesn't work when compared to some indian bullshit.

  25. Re:how about on Smartphones Get "Reality Overlay" App · · Score: 1

    yeah, i see your point. launching a satellite into a perpetual free fall so it can orbit the earth taking pictures of specific locations is way less complicated than having cell phones do what they already do, only with an alternative intent. ??