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  1. Re:Minimum Wage on Los Angeles Raises Minimum Wage To $15 an Hour · · Score: 1

    No, but if I've already worked one cheek off my ass to get my $16 an hour, and I'm working the other cheek off to stay where I'm at, I'd be tempted to say fsck it and go flip burgers for $15.

  2. I predict a rash of tweeds.. on Japan Considers '911' Calls From Twitter, Social Networks · · Score: 1

    I went to chicago for the weekend #survived..

  3. There's too much iron in your blood.. on Nokia Applies For Vibrating Tattoo Patent · · Score: 1

    Takes on a whole new meaning here.

  4. Yet again. on Insects Rapidly Becoming Resistant To GM Corn · · Score: 0

    Yet again the human race proves it has zero business messing with nature. Seriously, who is surprised by this?

  5. I wouldn't say that on Trion Worlds' Rift Account Database Compromised · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't say they're not concerned with security.. but rather, they're probably the most targeted.

  6. hmm. on How Europe Will Lower Emissions — Self Driving Cars · · Score: 1

    I can see this reducing emissions, when I consider the assumption that whoever is leading the train does not drive like a bloody idiot. In a modern car, even with today's technology, most of us tend to drive as fast as we can get away with. 65-70 miles per hour is common in my area, but mileage increases significantly if you forget about trying to get to your destination a whole three minutes faster than it would be (on average) if you just relax and drive 55.

    Personally, I dislike setting my cruise at 55 and getting there "when I get there". It's more fun to step on the throttle a tad, turn up the tunes, etc. But it's rough on the fuel tank, so I don't.
    If I could tag along with one of these trains for my commute, or better yet.. even for a while on long trips, read a book, enjoy a cup of coffee, enjoy the scenery - anything but focus on driving- I don't believe I'd care if the train were moving 45 or 55 miles per hour. I'm not driving.

    That said, my major concern is this- I live in an area where a typical winter day of driving is fraught with icy, snowy, wet roads. I don't believe any car would be safe following a lead vehicle at 10 feet, let alone 10 meters, in those conditions.

  7. Re:Bioterrorism? on Website Sells Pubic Lice · · Score: 1

    that said.. this could be some devastating psychological warfare goodness.
    If an army is too busy scratching to shoot, everybody wins.

  8. Re:Bioterrorism? on Website Sells Pubic Lice · · Score: 1

    if bioterrorism and war were reduced to bombing each other's cities with a swarm of crabs, I could deal with it.

    Unfortunately, we're all too happy to find new ways to kill each other.

  9. My main reason for preferring Chrome as of late.. on Mozilla Reveals Firefox 4 Plans · · Score: 1

    Firefox loads all windows and tabs into one process. If one crashes, they all crash.
    Chrome separates each tab into its own process. If one crashes, one crashes.

    When I'm using a browser, for work or play, I typically have anywhere from 15-40 tabs open split among a few windows. Then they get shoved to a second (or third, or fourth) desktop while I have my nose in monodevelop or geany. I don't want some random flash advertisement to crash everything I've opened if I happen to pull up a code reference page in a 41'st tab.

    That's stability, imho.

  10. Re:this is why my network is "unsecured". on Hot Sales In China For Wi-Fi Key-Cracking Kits · · Score: 1

    agreed. Fortunately for me, the only option would likely be sitting in the snowbank - I can barely pick up my wifi from the garage, no chance at all from the road. :)

  11. Re:this is why my network is "unsecured". on Hot Sales In China For Wi-Fi Key-Cracking Kits · · Score: 1

    This is true :) but.. I fall back to part two.. if some clown wants to freeze his butt off sitting out in a snowbank using my internetz, I really don't care.

  12. this is why my network is "unsecured". on Hot Sales In China For Wi-Fi Key-Cracking Kits · · Score: 1

    My wireless router filters devices by mac address.. if I understand it correctly, there's no way for it to be cracked into so long as the filters in my router are enabled. It recognizes my netbook, a skype phone, and an ipod that I own. All other devices will "see" the network but will not be able to access it.. if I understand the way it works correctly anyway. :)

    Anyway, I live out in the sticks. If some bonehead wants to sit out in a snowbank and use my internet connection, more power to 'em.

  13. my $.02 on Best Seating Arrangement For a Team of Developers? · · Score: 1

    Offices, or well designed cubicles - the kind with high walls on four sides, with room for two people when necessary to sit in chairs and discuss.
    A meeting room. Now, the thing that lets this work is a central way to collaborate- a way to for two or more to view the same desktop via VNC or a similar app, a central IM solution, and a chat server. Ventrilo or Teamspeak, they're not just for games. If you're a linux shop, it's not difficult at all to use Ventrilo in wine, for those of you who'll cry that Teamspeak's audio quality sucks.

    You have privacy and openness in one. 2-3 or more people can sit at their desks and discuss while they work, in familiar environments, without having to see, smell, or listen to co-worker's annoying habits.

  14. Thought about a dirt bag? on Rugged Laptop/Tablet Suggestions, 2010 Version? · · Score: 1

    I realize it's not exactly what you asked for, but a Dirt Bag (http://dirtbag.biz/) may be useful in some cases. They're made for desktops & tower cases though, not laptops.

  15. Re:Paper and... on What Is Holding Back the Paperless Office? · · Score: 1

    Technology has increased paper use far more than it has reduced it. One office worker will create a document, probably printing it at least three times during revising so he/she can hand it to someone in the next cubicle for review. Then it'll be sent to a manager who'll probably print at least two copies, one for review, and one for filing. from there, who knows.. possibly to a line printer that'll bang out seven thousand pages per second (ok, slight exaggeration) and feeds off a four foot spool of eleven inch paper rather than stacks of Xerox paper. Yep. We live in a paperless office.

  16. Re:Great! on Chilean Earthquake Shortened Earth's Day · · Score: 1

    Silly theorists, they're not talking about a star, they're talking about a DANCE!

    Oh, the shoulder pads. Is this a dance troupe or a football squad?

  17. Re:Forgive my cynicism on Intel and LG Team Up For x86 Smartphone · · Score: 1

    I hadn't thought of this.. that has possibilities. :)

  18. Forgive my cynicism on Intel and LG Team Up For x86 Smartphone · · Score: 1

    But I've never understood the theory that someday smartphones will be our primary computing platform. I may be a crusty old bastard, but I like to have a display I can read from at least two feet away, and "typing" on most mini qwerty phones is a pain in the arse at best.

    Useful? yes. Primary? Not until we can eliminate monitor and keyboard. Neural interface, anyone?

  19. Re:If they do this.. on Preventing My Hosting Provider From Rooting My Server? · · Score: 1

    "tech support 101" might just be a monkey. Almost literally.

    If it's outsourced tech support, you're likely talking to somebody who was just hired away from Burger King, reading a script. They're literally given a "conversation flowchart" for every customer- they don't actually know anything about your network or your computers, but they do know what questions they're told to ask and what order to ask them in.

    It's a callcenter job, more about customer service than technical skill.

  20. Re:Only one sensor? on Best Man Rigs Newlyweds' Bed To Tweet During Sex · · Score: 1

    You forgot the ceiling? o_0

  21. Re:Unsure. on The Perfect Way To Slice a Pizza · · Score: 1

    You're assuming that I thought anyone wouldn't recognize its orgin?
    Pot, meet kettle.

  22. Re:Shocking on The Perfect Way To Slice a Pizza · · Score: 1

    Well, this is the science of pizza cutting. And pizza is never a waste of time. ;)

  23. Unsure. on The Perfect Way To Slice a Pizza · · Score: 5, Funny

    My biggest pizza cutting dilemma happened just the other day. I wasn't sure I could eat six pieces, so I cut it into four.

  24. The only reason they're going cross-platform on Microsoft Buys Teamprise, Will Ship Linux Tools · · Score: 1

    The only reason they're going cross-platform is that the tools are written in Java, which is already cross-platform.

  25. Re:It says: 256MB RAM... on Ubuntu 9.10 Officially Released · · Score: 1

    'Correct! Also why have OSes gotten so large they required DVDs! I remember being able to install 3.11 for workgroups off a series of floppies, why can't we go back to that?!' 3.11 wasn't an OS. It was a miserable excuse for a gui that required an OS to be installed first.