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  1. Re:Houston on In Midst of a Tech Boom, Seattle Tries To Keep Its Soul · · Score: 1

    What works for Houston isn't likely to work for Seattle. Seattle has significant geographical constraints and land isn't cheap. We just can't spread out in the same way that other cities can. The more sprawled Seattle gets, the more stress gets put onto our transportation system. Remember that the geography is very isthmus-like, so just about everybody converges on just a few north-south corridors. It all boils down to land use. We don't have much of it, so we need to use what we have as efficiently as possible, and combine that with high capacity transportation. But that's not an easy (or cheap) problem to solve.

  2. Re:I'd like to thank the academy on Robot Film Festival Hits New York · · Score: 1

    Is Calculon in any of these movies?

  3. My password is very easy to remember. on Passwords That Are Simple — and Safe(?) · · Score: 1

    It's the same as the combination to my luggage.

  4. Re:Before you do it on Tattoos For the Math and Science Geek? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Indeed. Remember, tastes change, but tattoos are permanent. Think that over a few times before getting one.

  5. Re:For Earthbound, mebbe... on Astronomers Find the Calmest Place On Earth · · Score: 0, Redundant

    There is no dark side of the moon, really. As a matter of fact, it's all dark.

  6. Re:Urea? on Can Urine Rescue Hydrogen-Powered Cars? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Were you hoping to get the "number one" post?

  7. Here's what I did. on Getting Hired As an Entry-Level Programmer? · · Score: 2, Informative

    I got my degree in computer science and began grad school, but dropped out after one quarter. Not having had any real world experience, I felt like I was up a certain creek without a certain instrument. I began to use a local placement agency (one that specialized in tech jobs) to find a job in the Seattle area, and after a few searches I found one that looked interesting. No, it was not a full-time job, it was an internship, but it was a development position with an up-and-coming company that would, at the very least, get me some real programming experience. They offered me the job and while I got very few benefits and a fairly low wage, I took it anyway. I worked in my internship for an entire year without being offered a job. However, I made a very good impression with the company (this is important). After my internship ended, I accepted a QA job contracting at a different company. I did not enjoy this job at all, but stuck with it and kept in touch with my former employers from time to time. Finally, an ideal full-time programming position opened up at the first company, I interviewed, got offered the job, and happily accepted. It's been over a year since then and while I still have a lot to learn, I have a full-time development job and I love it. At first I did not like the idea of accepting an internship because I already had a bachelor's degree, but in retrospect, it was the best decision I could have possibly made.

  8. Re:Oh, greeeaaaat. on Schoolboy Corrects NASA's Math On Killer Asteroid · · Score: 1

    Looks like we'll need to assemble a ragtag team of oil drillers.

  9. Roads? on Fairly Realistic Flying Car Offered for 2009 Delivery · · Score: 1

    Where we're going we don't need roads.