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  1. Good Idea on Motorola Building "Self-Aware" Smartphone · · Score: 1

    Hopefully it's self-aware enough to toss itself in the trash where it belongs.

  2. They already make a great Unix ultrabook on Ars Reviewer is Happily Bored With Dell's Linux Ultrabook · · Score: 1

    It's called a Macbook Air.

    If you don't like OSX, Linux installs just fine.

  3. Re:Yeah, but we're very productive on US Near Bottom In Life Expectancy In Developed World · · Score: 3, Informative

    The higher pay and less taxes mean nothing because even simple medical procedures or healthcare can bankrupt us.

    I had a meniscus repair in my knee last year. My health insurance sent me a nice itemized letter saying that, were I not insured, I'd have had to pay another $43K out of pocket for my surgery. I walked into the hospital at 5:30 AM and left at 11:00 AM the same day.

    A few years back I had to get a root canal and crown for a tooth I broke. Out of pocket cost for the procedure, with insurance, was a hair over a thousand dollars.

    The median household income in this country is $48K. Most Americans simply cannot afford what healthcare costs here, with or without insurance.

  4. Re:Subjectivity on Ask Slashdot: Most Underappreciated Sci-Fi Writer? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Verhoeven's Starship Troopers adaption was a brilliant parody of the original material and made a pointed joke of everything Heinlein claimed to stand for.

    If you consider the original novel to be profound I can't imagine you would have the sense of self-awareness required to enjoy the film, anyway.

  5. Innovative Murder on Boeing Hydrogen Powered Drone First Flight · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I guess The US will be innovative and environmentally responsible now when they bomb weddings and murder children.

  6. Re:So what? on Forensic Experts Say Screams Were Not Zimmerman's · · Score: 2

    "Latino" or "Hispanic" are markers of cultural background, not race.

    That Slashdot posters don't know this and keep confusing this shows us how little 18-34 year old white males with no children (per Alexa) understand the politics of race in America.

    (FYI, 69% of Mexico self-identifies as white or mixed-white per 2012 demographic info.)

  7. Re:So what? on Forensic Experts Say Screams Were Not Zimmerman's · · Score: 2

    The police dispatcher told him not to follow because Zimmerman was known to the Sanford PD, having made calls to them forty-six times since the beginning of 2011, for everything from a pothole to the presence of a black child, age seven to nine years of age.

    The dispatcher said not to follow because the police dispatcher likely knew he was a lunatic who self-appointed himself the "neighborhood watch" (Zimmerman was not a member of any such sanctioned organization; his authority was the same as if I were to call myself the Queen of Spain), and had a history of violence.

    Considering an unarmed boy who was out to buy skittles and iced tea is dead now, the dispatcher was correct.

  8. Re:Did the rules change? on As Nuclear Reactors Age, the Money To Close Them Lags · · Score: 1

    Regulation is almost always written by industry representatives to be as beneficial as possible to that industry, see healthcare,mortgage, and automotive industry regulation.

    We're willing to yell at some poor uneducated asshole who is homeless because he took on an investment he couldn't afford (apparently he is omniscient)

    BUT

    When industrialists fuck up in a fashion that may directly impact the health and safety of millions (let alone their finances), you "see no fault with them."

    You're a horrible human being, eat shit.

  9. Re:I love OT on Bring Back the 40-Hour Work Week · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you need to work overtime to provide for your family, you aren't middle class. Sorry .

    You're working poor, just like the rest of us.

  10. Re:That's what America needs to be competitive! on Bring Back the 40-Hour Work Week · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Doctors are protected by the AMA, which keeps the number of medical schools and doctors in practice limited. No matter what motivation you assign to doing so, it helps protect the income of members.

    Young lawyers, on the other hand, are screwed.

    http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/01/1021123/young-lawyers-scrape-to-find-work.html

  11. "I'm an internet athlete!"

    *farts, scratches bedsores, inhales entire bag of Cheetos*

  12. Re:Wealth is Not Produced by Excess of Charity... on Are Rich People Less Moral? · · Score: 1

    If you can't figure out why I chose a post where you assume your profession has the most intelligent people (while mocking more social people) and chose it as an example of why engineers are terrible human beings, I don't know what to tell you.

  13. Re:Yes on Are Rich People Less Moral? · · Score: 1

    America has entire industries devoted to obfuscating and flat-out lying about shit you initial.

  14. Re:Yes on Are Rich People Less Moral? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We hire experts in various fields when our knowledge is not sufficient for the task at hand.

    Medical problems? Call a doctor.

    Legal problems? Call a lawyer.

    Tax problems? Call an accountant.

    Don't understand how mortgages work? Call your local bank/mortgage broker.

    What, the nice mortgage broker tells you that you can afford a mortgage far above what makes sense to you? Well, he IS the expert and he's on your side! He works for your bank, after all...

    Of course, he may get a commission on pushing through as many mortgages as possible and he may be falsifying paperwork and credit scores out of whole cloth at the urging of the lending institution, which is selling these bad mortgages up the chain, but hey... He IS the expert.

    Expecting a home buyer to understand the purposely-obfuscated home buying process is as stupid as expecting him to understand why chemo may be necessary. Banks took advantage of the trust of their customers and cheated them, end of story.

  15. Re:Yes on Are Rich People Less Moral? · · Score: 0

    If anything I have Libertarian leanings.

    Way to immediately discount yourself as a mental child.

  16. Re:Yes on Are Rich People Less Moral? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You could be a great driver and habitually speed 5-10 mph above the limit. That is not, in of itself, a sign of sociopathic behavior.

    Actually, it is.

    Speed limits are set by people smarter than you are about the subject at hand. To sit there and say that you know better and that you will drive above the speed limit because you know better is pretty sociopathic in and of itself.

    Most people think they're "above average" drivers. Any trucker will tell you how few driver actually are above average, and it has less to do with reflexes and more to do with courtesy.

  17. Re:Wealth is Not Produced by Excess of Charity... on Are Rich People Less Moral? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    This is why engineers are usually terrible human beings.

    Socialize your children and let them take a few arts classes, don't let them turn out like this.

  18. Re:Wealth is Not Produced by Excess of Charity... on Are Rich People Less Moral? · · Score: 1

    Camels were the freight trains of the era. "Fitting a freight train through a keyhole" sounds just as silly, doesn't it?

  19. Re:Wealth is Not Produced by Excess of Charity... on Are Rich People Less Moral? · · Score: 1

    Do you have a reputable source for this?

    No?

    I didn't think so.

  20. Re:My mailbox is filled with bulk mail! on USPS Ending Overnight First-Class Letter Service · · Score: 1

    "I don't use it so it must be worthless" is the Slashdot marching song

    Yet you still all wonder why everyone hates the help desk and computer janitors in general.

  21. Re:Obama is a on $529M DOE Loan Spawns $97K Made-in-Finland Cars · · Score: 1

    If all of these decisions were made according to market realities, Little Timmy would still be putting in sixteen hours a day in the coal mine and farms would still be worked by human chattel.

  22. Re:Scope of Effect on Marx May Have Had a Point · · Score: 1

    People who follow this sort of hypercapitalist, "The Free Market Solves All!" mindset like to see themselves as Randesque supermen. Any sort of contact with the real world will disabuse one of that ridiculous notion in short order.

  23. Suprising on Pakistan Lets China View US Stealth Technology · · Score: 0

    If we don't want our allies showing our technology to other nations, we probably shouldn't be using it in unsanctioned murder missions within their borders.

    Just saying.

  24. A Tragic Comedy on Man Loses Millions In Bizarre Virus-Protection Scam · · Score: 1

    One case of a rich individual being cheated by the relatively poor, as opposed to the situation our economy is founded on, the many poor being cheated by the rich.

    What a shame.

  25. Misplaced Priorities on Dual-Core CPU Opens Door To 1080p On Smartphones · · Score: 1

    We're all worried about smartphone CPUs that can decode 1080p video when none of them have screens that can display it.

    Stop and think about it for a minute.

    Marketspeak has totally infiltrated discussion about display resolutions and I am branded as an idiot when I bring up that 720p involves a lot more than 720 vertical pixels, and that progressive scan doesn't mean shit on LCDs to begin with.

    I would love to be proven wrong here, but I have no idea why progressive v. interlaced is even brought up anymore. It's an artifact of the CRT age of displays and needs to die. I had a look at the Wikipedia page on display resolutions the other day and it listed 230*200 and similar as "interlaced" and others as "progressive." It makes no sense anymore. Let it die.