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  1. Dress sweat pants on How Facebook Sold You Krill Oil · · Score: 4, Funny

    Dress sweat pants are a thing, which I know only because of Facebook.

  2. Re:Who else makes this mistake? on Comparison: Linux Text Editors · · Score: 1

    Vim's available for Windows, it looks a lot like Gvim.

  3. Re:Good Thing on Inside BitFury's 20 Megawatt Bitcoin Mine · · Score: 2

    We'll /all/ be paying for it, which internalizes the costs and incentivizes cleaner alternatives. Our grandchildren shouldn't have to suffer extreme climate change because people like you are selfish.

  4. Re:20 megawatts on Inside BitFury's 20 Megawatt Bitcoin Mine · · Score: 1

    Never mind that the electricity might be made with coal, which itself results in millions of tons of mine tailings, contaminated rivers, et al, to say nothing of the pollution and radioactivity caused by burning it.

  5. Re:And it's already closed on Nevada Construction Project Could Be Tesla/Panasonic Gigafactory · · Score: 1

    That's... wow. To have the money to throw away on a partially-completed factory like that.

  6. Re:Good... on Unesco Probing Star Wars Filming In Ireland · · Score: 4, Funny

    Leia is a Disney princess now.

  7. Re:Alright! Go Senate bill on Senate Bill Would Ban Most Bulk Surveillance · · Score: 1

    I'm fairly sure we have secret laws to do with National Security; those are a post-WTC innovation, so it's entirely possible that there is in fact a law requiring same that Obama can't do much about.

    Mind you, I don't think he cares much about civil liberties either.

  8. The Republicans will never let it pass on Senate Bill Would Ban Most Bulk Surveillance · · Score: 1

    I can hear old Turtle-face McConnell now saying this is an election-year stunt by the Democrats to get votes. It's the same excuse he's used for filibustering other worthwhile Senate bills; never mind that it's a good idea and would be good for the country, it would make the Democrats look good and that'd cost Republicans elections, so they'll stop it from even coming to a vote.

  9. Re:Ideology coincides with progress for humanity on SLS Project Coming Up $400 Million Short · · Score: 1

    The private contractor has a track record of delivering far more bang for the buck than the government agency. Yes, I do have an ideology -- because I have observed time and time again that private enterprises operate far more efficiently than the government -- but it is a true ideology with a foundation of factual, objective observations

    AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. That's adorable, yet so lacking in self-awareness.

  10. Re:Kill SLS on SLS Project Coming Up $400 Million Short · · Score: 1

    I suspect grandparent has ideological reasons for wanting to give money to a private contractor rather than a government agency. 80% of NASA's yearly budget will barely slow the deficit's rise, and it's a suspiciously /round/ number.

  11. Re:Go Greenlight on Two Cities Ask the FCC To Preempt State Laws Banning Municipal Fiber Internet · · Score: 1

    The Whigs and Federalists disappeared because their parties collapsed. It's going to take some doing to get one of the big two to collapse these days.

  12. Re:I'm confused on Two Cities Ask the FCC To Preempt State Laws Banning Municipal Fiber Internet · · Score: 1

    "States Rights" is almost always shorthand for "the state should be free to oppress you, but the feds had better not try to oppress you or put a stop to the state oppressing you". There's a reason why the Southern racists kept talking about states rights.

  13. Re:Go Greenlight on Two Cities Ask the FCC To Preempt State Laws Banning Municipal Fiber Internet · · Score: 2

    You'll have to change the system before third parties become viable in this country. First Past the Post has to go, as does letting politicians draw their own goddamn district boundaries.

  14. Re:Discrimination against atheists on Two Cities Ask the FCC To Preempt State Laws Banning Municipal Fiber Internet · · Score: 2

    Atheists are distrusted as much as Muslims are among the general population: http://www.pewforum.org/2014/0...

    Outside of local races in certain areas, I wouldn't expect an open atheist to be elected right now in the USA.

  15. Re:recoiling in disgust is not the same as apathy on Two Cities Ask the FCC To Preempt State Laws Banning Municipal Fiber Internet · · Score: 2

    More like I haven't got time due to having an actual job, and I don't want my personal life becoming public fodder for an attack machine.

  16. How do you propose to do that? The districts are gerrymandered to hell and back to favor one party or another and most people don't vote in primaries, so the primary becomes both a UGG ME MORE EXTREME THAN OTHER GUYS contest and the de-facto general election.

    The way the country is at this moment you're apt to wind up with a state house full of teabaggers, and while that will at least be different it would be overall worse.

  17. Re:I wish it had happened on How a Solar Storm Two Years Ago Nearly Caused a Catastrophe On Earth · · Score: 1

    Spot the idiot who doesn't have any chronic medical conditions that are a death sentence without a steady supply of medicine, and who's wearing rose-colored glasses about human nature.

  18. Re:Known this forever on How a Solar Storm Two Years Ago Nearly Caused a Catastrophe On Earth · · Score: 1

    But then we'd have to RAISE TAXES (horrors!) to pay for it.

  19. Cost on Laser Eye Surgery, Revisited 10 Years Later · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I can get glasses that last for 5+ years for a couple hundred dollars, vs. lots more for surgery with its inherent risks. My glasses are generally only annoying when I work outside & get sweaty.

  20. Re:Good grief on Ask Slashdot: Linux Login and Resource Management In a Computer Lab? · · Score: 1

    Around here some of the public schools just got rid of Pentium IIIs. Not everyone can afford something decent.

  21. Re:10.10 per hour on States That Raised Minimum Wage See No Slow-Down In Job Growth · · Score: 1

    I suppose it might seem that way if you're an idiot.

  22. Re:Why are Zorro cards worth anything at all? on The Almost Forgotten Story of the Amiga 2000 · · Score: 2

    There must be lots of Texas A&M sorority girls. :P

  23. Re:Was there really an increase? on States That Raised Minimum Wage See No Slow-Down In Job Growth · · Score: 1

    That's one way of looking at it. I expect that if more states pegged minimum wage to inflation you'd see a lot of bellyaching from conservatives about minimum wage always going up.

  24. Re:10.10 per hour on States That Raised Minimum Wage See No Slow-Down In Job Growth · · Score: 4, Informative

    Just so. When the minimum wage is so low that one can't support a family on it without government aid, then government aid to the worker is effectively subsidizing the employer's business model; it's socialism for capitalists.

  25. Win8 tablets suck on Lenovo Halts Sales of Small-Screen Windows 8.1 Tablets Due To "Lack of Interest" · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Speaking from personal experience in a smallish IT shop, non-RT Windows 8 tablets suck. Mainly this is because Microsoft hasn't figured out how to make updates really easy like on Android and iOS - it's basically the same updating experience as on a Win8 desktop, so every Patch Tuesday you've got several individual patches to download and install. Contrast this to how Android and iOS do it: downloading and installing one big update in the background and then prompting the user to reboot.

    The problem is that our users don't install the updates. For example, I have three with Win8 tablets (only 3, thank $DEITY) purchased about a year ago. To modernize them, I had to download and install about 130 updates, reboot, go to the Store and tell it to install the upgrade to 8.1, reboot, install another 36 updates, reboot, and then upgrade a few desktop-type programs individually, reboot, and then I'm finally done. Yes, these tablets are on Active Directory, and no, I don't know why they're not getting updates from our WSUS server; my guess is that the tablets are used just a few hours a month for several minutes at a time. Anyway, the point is that keeping Windows 8 updated on a tablet is far more tedious and annoying than on a proper tablet OS.