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  1. Re:What? on Climate Damage 'Irreversible' According Leaked Climate Report · · Score: 3, Funny

    Tree Farts? can we PLEASE start that one so we can at least get some laughter out of it.

  2. Re:Interesting slam of Judith Curry on Climate Damage 'Irreversible' According Leaked Climate Report · · Score: 1

    I want to know what the Witch Doctors of New Orleans think about it. We all know that that is the real authority on what is happening in the world.

  3. Epic fail... on Time Warner Cable Experiences Nationwide Internet Outage · · Score: 2

    The fact they have ONE backbone connection is an utter and epic failure. Who designed their network because that person needs to be fired.
    Each major section or city needs it's own backbone connection. At least that is how we did it back in the old @home days, one failure can not bring down all services across the nation. Some cities had multiple backbones going into the area's OTN.

  4. Re:Sigh on Comcast Tells Government That Its Data Caps Aren't Actually "Data Caps" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Of course they will, while comcast is telling them this, they are stuffing wads of money in the senators pockets. The longer they talk the more money goes into their pockets... Senators need to keep warm during the upcoming winter....

  5. Re:Society also does this.. on Why Do Humans Grow Up So Slowly? Blame the Brain · · Score: 1

    Where were the population centers? How many farmers lived in NYC?

    30% were farmers so 70% were not farmers. Thus the Bulk of workers were NOT farmers.

  6. Re: What's so American on Net Neutrality Is 'Marxist,' According To a Koch-Backed Astroturf Group · · Score: 1

    We publicly shame those that do things that we deem wrong, A 30 year old man that marries a 16 year old woman, while completely legal in many states he would be at times violently shunned by the masses. I know of one couple with a disparity in two ways. She is 21 and he is 42, she is black and he is white. They are very happy together and a wonderful couple yet they suffer heavily from society's horrible underbelly of what is "normal".

    As a society we celebrate ignorance and conceal it under the guise of "opinion". We also tend to hide racisim under the same "opinion" concealment.

  7. Society also does this.. on Why Do Humans Grow Up So Slowly? Blame the Brain · · Score: 2

    WE have some wierd fetish with letting kids be kids for as long as possible. Sorry but at 13 you are biologically an adult so you need to have adult responsibilities and adult expectations. these teenagers need to get off their asses and work, build, etc.. Instead we extend this out to age 20 before we expect them to get a job and start being responsible.

    Less than 100 years ago it was not uncommon for marriage at age 16 and that young couple working hard to build their family Average age of a woman getting married was around 21 years of age. Today it is far higher at 26 years of age and insanely uncommon for a 16 year old marriage, Although outside the USA it is far lower. Mexico has a median for women at around 18 years old. Many states in the USA still have the age of consent at age 16. This means that 16 year olds can make decisions as an adult, yet for some reason we think they cant today and are still children.

    Note on marriage ages, some of this is economics, back 100 years ago it was a lot easier to make a living as you made about $35.00 a month working at a foundry or smelter and typically renting a house is $5.00 a month less that 20% of your income was your rent. today most of the young pay 60% of their income as rent and have to split that rent with room mates because they can not even hope to even meet rent with their meager income. So 100 years ago it was easier for young and uneducated to make it in the world with the sweat of their brow.

  8. Re:What's so American on Net Neutrality Is 'Marxist,' According To a Koch-Backed Astroturf Group · · Score: 2

    And this is the problem. The blithering idiot ratio is skyrocketing. We need to start calling these people morons, humiliating them in public so that being a moron is actually something that people do not aspire to be.

  9. I'm on the side of sanity... on Choose Your Side On the Linux Divide · · Score: 1

    as in ALL system configurations go in /etc..

    Devs and others that think they go elsewhere need to be beaten with a sack of hot nickles. Linux has becom a giant steaming pile of crap with how freaking configs being thrown all over the damned place.

    If it's a user config it goes under the user's folder. if it's system wide it goes under /etc anyplace else is FUCKING STUPID!

  10. Re:Mosr recommendations are misleading on Slashdot Asks: Cheap But Reasonable Telescopes for Kids? · · Score: 1

    "Most kids (adults, too) will be curious, rather than interested, However, once they take a look through a telescope they will be disappointed. The only objects that give any sense of awe, or wonder, are views of The Moon, Jupiter, Mars (when it's close: once every 2 years), and Saturn. Everything else is just a fuzzy, faint, grey blob. "

    Oh so looking at Venus is not on the table? the closest planet. plus if you spend a little bit of money and buy the solar filters looking at the sun and watching a mercury transit is pretty freaking amazing.

  11. Re:DIY on Slashdot Asks: Cheap But Reasonable Telescopes for Kids? · · Score: 1

    You were even more of a pretender if you did not mix up your own amalgam of tin and mercury to silver the primary mirror yourself.

  12. Nothing on Slashdot Asks: Cheap But Reasonable Telescopes for Kids? · · Score: 1

    Nothing under $350 is worth buying do not do it, they are all crap.

    Honestly a 6" Orion dobsonian is a great first scope as it is clear enough to not just make the kids say "meh" and will let them see real detail on saturn.

    Note those ALL scopes are not kid friendly. they can bake their eyes out of their head easily in daytime, and extended full moon use without filters will cook your retinas even in a tiny 60mm aperture.

  13. Re:Not exactly endearing you to the public on Tech Looks To Obama To Save Them From 'Just Sort of OK' US Workers · · Score: 1

    He's from New Jersey.

  14. Re:English to English translation on Tech Looks To Obama To Save Them From 'Just Sort of OK' US Workers · · Score: 1

    Please feel free to walk up to any Scot and tell him he is british... Please have someone videotaping you as it will be youtube gold.

  15. Re:OK, NOW I'm pissed. on Tech Looks To Obama To Save Them From 'Just Sort of OK' US Workers · · Score: 1

    "and to hell with quality"

    This has been the mantra for American Corporations for well over 3 decades now. Look at GM for a perfect example of this.

  16. Re:Yes OK on Tech Looks To Obama To Save Them From 'Just Sort of OK' US Workers · · Score: 2

    I would prefer we did this with CEO's and executives. A company can have HUGE savings by outsourcing the useless upper management to a management center in China.

  17. I have the answer.... on Tech Looks To Obama To Save Them From 'Just Sort of OK' US Workers · · Score: 1

    All they want H1B visa's will be granted, each one hired must be paid at least 50% higher than the national median or local median, whichever is higher, for that job.

    If they REALLY need higher skilled workers, make the fuckers pay for them.

  18. Re:Not exactly endearing you to the public on Tech Looks To Obama To Save Them From 'Just Sort of OK' US Workers · · Score: 4, Insightful

    " I don't see why foreign workers would be inherently worse."

    AS one that has had to work with some great guys I can tell you that communicating took 3-5X longer. Sorry but some accents are so thick that we had to waste so much time it was not funny, we finally gave up on meetings and went to text based communication.

    Hamir is a fantastic guy, but I can not understand him, and he had trouble understanding me.

  19. Re:Insignificant...unless you're the bird on Solar Plant Sets Birds On Fire As They Fly Overhead · · Score: 1

    So you support me letting my pet tiger roam free. He has never bitten anyone...

  20. Re:What are they waiting for? on It's Easy To Hack Traffic Lights · · Score: 1

    They don't care. There was a very dangerous intersection that people wanted stop signs at for years and asked several times and were denied. Until there was a major nasty accident that happened and the news covered it and got word that the city ignored requests for stop signs, the light of public anger was finally pointed at them and they suddenly had the signs installed.

    Your city does not care one bit if you die or even if 100 people die, they only care if they look good to the public. This is the problem with our current election system,

  21. Re:Welcome to the Information Age! on It's Easy To Hack Traffic Lights · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "we aren't willing to pay for security" It's worse than that. IT also stems from the fact that people in charge. The guys making big bucks making decisions are horribly undereducated.

    If you ask the guy that is in charge of the city's traffic lights to explain in detail how the system works he will NOT be able to tell you. We as a society do not put in leadership positions the best and brightest. WE instead promote those that can suck up the best and schmoose the best.

    And it's now biting us in the ass because the decision makers in general are dumb as a box of rocks. And when faced with a problem they simply say "I dont know" or try to scream how we need more laws instead of actually learning what the problem is and fixing it.

  22. They are a bit nutty.... on How Argonne National Lab Will Make Electric Cars Cheaper · · Score: 2

    The battery pack is not the bulk of the price of an electric car. It's all the other bits.
    So it is not going to drive down the price, not by any reasonable amount.

    What is needed is a single company making the motors and standardization. If the Govt demanded that all cars follow a standard motor design then suddenly costs will drop. Ford,GM,Toyota,Honda are NOT going to standardize unless forced to. And prices will not drop until there is a standard that is interchangeable.

  23. Re:3D Printing and Construction on World's First 3D Printed Estate Coming To New York · · Score: 1

    "3D room painter "

    That's called explosives...

  24. Simple answer... on Wheel Damage Adding Up Quickly For Mars Rover Curiosity · · Score: 1

    Launch and land a "pep boys" on mars...

  25. Re:NIMBYs? Crackpots? on Solar Plant Sets Birds On Fire As They Fly Overhead · · Score: 1

    Black tanks in greenhouses are used as thermal storage to heat the greenhouse during cold days. 55 gallons of water in a black tank that the sun hits all day long, holds enough heat to keep a small greenhouse at or above 40 degrees for almost an entire winter day where it is bitter cold outside. IT will actually keep it above freezing for over 3 days.

    We used to fill 55 gallon drums full of water and paint them black to hold up shelving, we had a small 10X20 greenhouse and 4 barrels of water kept the greenhouse warm for a week during a bitter cold snap. Water is an awesome heat storage medium.