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  1. No.. He wouldn't.. They're "using the system to their advantage". He'd tell the IRS to shut down, they're all fired.

  2. Re:a recent AVGN video talked about this. on Splitscreen Gaming Is a Culture, Not a Mode · · Score: 1

    In my house, gaming is a family thing. My wife and I fire up the Nintendo and have a few games with the kids (or wait until they're asleep and play a game without them). Games that require one console per player just aren't an option. It's nice that Mario Kart 8 even allows two people to play online with one console.

    Exactly I too am happy to have a gamer wife.

    We would LOVE it if Skyrim or DAI allowed for 2 player...

    Instead one plays and the other is playing lookout.

  3. Re:Sounds like he was arrested for shooting. on Kentucky Man Arrested After Shooting Down Drone · · Score: 1

    If your theory is correct, then if he chose another means to bring down this drone he'd be in the clear? slingshot? bow and arrow? One of you tech bright-bulbs should really consider establishing a drone extermination service. "Let *us* handle your drone infestation: Drokin(tm): Armed with net guns and our patented seeker/killer drones our Drokin techs arrive within an hour of your text and quietly depart with the offending device."

    Nah.. Drone Busters !

    Something creepy in your neighborhood ? Call Drone Busters !

  4. Maybe I'm just paranoid... on Apple Testing Service That Allows Siri to Answer Calls and Transcribe Voicemail · · Score: 0

    But.. Wouldn't this be "easier" for *pick your 3 character gov agency* to get 100% access to your data (as it would now be text) ?

  5. Re:Dual-Arm Transplant in 2008 on 8-Year-Old Makes History As First Pediatric Dual Hand Transplant Recipient · · Score: 1

    Germans transplanted two arms at once in 2008: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... Last update from 2013 shows the guy is doing well and can open doors and take a shit himself again.

    Umm.. He could probably shit without hands.

    He can just wipe himself now...

  6. Unless the consistent part of the process is that she is 'too old'.

    At which point she'd have a very HUGE law suit against them. It is ILLEGAL to discriminate on the basis of age.

  7. I applied there a while back, a decade or so. The interview questions on the form I found to be really bias towards younger hipster type of people. Asking questions on political philosophy and working in a startup environment.

    Experience for Google doesn't seem to matter.

    The issue with age discrimination is from experience with that older fellow who is just coasting to retirement not willing to learn or change, and has been in the same position for decades. However there are also the ones who are just as on top of it as them whipper snappers and can code circles around them.

    Trust me. Coding Circles around them is not that tough.

    Take away their IDE/Eclipse and tell them to use Vi/Ant to fix a software problem and their heads explode.

    Ask them to debug or God forbid - UNIT TEST their code and they'll throw a hissy fit... - "I don't make mistakes,How dare you ask me to test it ! Fine. Test your 'undocumented features' then..."

  8. Re:Fucking Lawyers on SCOTUS Denies Google's Request To Appeal Oracle API Case · · Score: 1

    Fucking lawyers just never stop. Google illegally copied Oracle's shit. Deal with it.

    No. This is about making API compatible calls. Plain and simple.

    Can/Should Oracle be able to copyright something like these ?

    • void java.io.PrintStream.println(String x)
    • void org.junit.Assert.assertTrue(String message, boolean condition)

    No. And I thought this had already been solved with C Header files.

  9. Re:There will always be a need... on Ask Slashdot: What's the Future of Desktop Applications? · · Score: 2

    Not to mention, Companies. Would you want your internal documents stored on Google Cloud where it could be "read" or even sent to a 3rd party ?

    The answer appears to be a resounding "Yes, as long as you don't force me to consider the implications."

    I think you'll find that today, the majority of corporate IP from the western world has found its way onto the Google Cloud. When corporations lock things down so tight that it becomes a day's endeavor to send a spreadsheet from one office to another in a large corporation, people tend to give up and use gmail. When you're a small shop and can't afford the resiliency that's a requirement in this day and age, you're willing to risk the perceived small chance of losing your IP for the pure fact that you can afford to do business using Google Cloud.

    So would you "want" your documents stored there? Probably not. When it comes to pragmatism however, most companies and/or at least a few employees let pragmatism win out over privacy concerns.

    That would be nice.. But my company DOES care. They block access to Goggle Drive and DropBox type sites (and you can be fired if you send emails with corporate docs to other sites/people).

  10. Re:There will always be a need... on Ask Slashdot: What's the Future of Desktop Applications? · · Score: 0

    Not to mention, Companies. Would you want your internal documents stored on Google Cloud where it could be "read" or even sent to a 3rd party ?

  11. Re: You are quoting losers, so yeah. on Psychologist: Porn and Video Game Addiction Are Leading To 'Masculinity Crisis' · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Only if you're a pussy and buy your girlfriend shit. If she says you need to buy her shit to prove you love her, run the other way, fast.

    So much for wanting equality. All women want to do is use men for their wallets, and then when they start losing their ability to do so because they are losing their beauty, they settle down with the stable guys they've rejected their whole lives.

    Then you're dating the wrong women. My wife isn't that way. She doesn't have a real diamond engagement ring (and she know it - she'd have killed me for spending $ 2+K on a ring.)

    Date a shallow woman, Get a shallow woman. Date an interesting woman, Get an interesting woman.

  12. Re:You are quoting losers, so yeah. on Psychologist: Porn and Video Game Addiction Are Leading To 'Masculinity Crisis' · · Score: 1

    "When I'm with a girl, I'll wish I was watching pornography, because I'll never get rejected" - loser.

    If there wasn't pr0n for losers like this, he'd be doing the same thing with dept. store catalogs. This is nothing new, what's new is the internet feeding into it.

    Or with his sister's "Seventeen" mags (or from the watching the Disney Channel)...

  13. Re:nature will breed it out on Psychologist: Porn and Video Game Addiction Are Leading To 'Masculinity Crisis' · · Score: 1

    Idk, my girlfriend of five years just spend all weekend (approx 30 hours of game time) playing Path of Exile with me, in the new 1 month challenge league.

    She's been having me teach her things so she can improve in League of Legends, and wants to get as good as I am so we can duoqueue together in ranked.

    There definitely are girls out there who are looking for nerds/gamers. The problem is most of them are subjected to so many supercreepy "oh there's a girl in voice chat in this raid I'm going to queue my mic and begin masturbating" and "white knight everything she says or does and follow her around like a puppy dog" type "gamer guys" that they're terrified of going anywhere near the rest of us nerds.

    I got lucky and found a girl who had been sheltered from online gaming, she had only played Nintendo games prior to meeting me.

    If nerds/gamers want to find women who won't reject them, they need to stop being awful people to every girl playing games first. Once gamer girls feel safe actually admitting to being girls in games online, gamer guys won't be rejected en masse by them anymore.

    My wife and I game too (Notice - I said WIFE). We've been married for almost 24 years.

    We love games like DAI/Skyrim - She plays as a thief, I as a Warrior. And we like watching how the other solves issues (with totally different techniques too ).

    And the gamer guys need to stop believeing that they're never going to find someone (Well.. if you don't LOOK for a person, you can't find them)

    And like you said, Instead of treating them like "noobs"/etc. Or making childish/gamergate type comments, and start offering advice "You keep doing YYYYY and that usually causes you to get killed. Try doing ZZZZZZ instead. It might help you keep from dying as quickly."

  14. And the other problem with batteries... on Why Our Antiquated Power Grid Needs Battery Storage · · Score: 1

    For the grid there are reserve requirements (i.e. demand + 10%) in case a generator goes down and they need to pick up the slack.

    Batteries are being integrated, but its slow. the ISOs/RTOs need to figure out how to incorporate them into their market systems (and how to pay people, etc.)

    Accurate metering of the energy being put back into the grid, Accurate metering of the actual consumption from the grid, etc.. None of this is "trivial"

  15. Re:Talk about creating a demand on Why Our Antiquated Power Grid Needs Battery Storage · · Score: 1

    There are other -- probably cheaper -- solutions for local storage than batteries.

    A couple of off-the-cuff examples: lifting a very large weight with your excess electricity, then running a generator with it during peak loads or periods. (Did I say VERY large weight?)

    Another would be pumped hydro storage. Build a -- yet again very large -- tank at a height. During excess generation periods, use the electricity to pump water into the tank. During peak periods, use the water to turn a generator and reclaim the electricity.

    All such systems have inefficiencies, even batteries. But pumped storage and other such solutions are used on a very large scale today... and should be quite workable for the small scale as well. Another advantage of pumped storage is that you now have a nice, big, full water tank with gravity feed in case of zombie apocalypse or whatever.

    There actually exist things like this here in Mass. There is a glacial pool that was dug in a mountain near the Connecticut River. During the night, they pump water into the basin and during the day, they let the water flow through turbines.

  16. How about this.. on Supreme Court To Consider Data Aggregation Suit Against Spokeo · · Score: 2, Insightful

    My Data = My Property. I grant a 3rd party limited use of ONLY the data that I supply them. They cannot in anyway, shape, or form share this data with any other party (without a court order). Any violations of this are a $ 100,000 (US) fine given directly to the person who had their data shared.

  17. Re:Here's a better idea on William Shatner Proposes $30 Billion Water Pipeline To California · · Score: 1

    And that produce will have more minerals and grow bug free. Double win!

    Yup. They use stuff like Azomite and Elomite (Rock Dusts) as soil amendments.

    I used it for the 1st time last year and my garden's yeilds were amazing (I harvested double the plum tomatoes from the less plants - 132lbs in 2014/15 plants vs. 66lbs in 2013/18 plants

  18. Re:Here's a better idea on William Shatner Proposes $30 Billion Water Pipeline To California · · Score: 3, Informative

    From what I've read, The Alfalfa crops are about 1B gallons of water being moved to China.

    This chart http://www.rollingalpha.com/wp... shows what crops are the thirstiest...

    From: http://www.rollingalpha.com/20...

  19. Re:Here's a better idea on William Shatner Proposes $30 Billion Water Pipeline To California · · Score: 2, Informative

    Guys, people plant in California because it's one of the most fertile soils in the USA.

    No, they plant there because of the temps. NOT the soil. Its "fertile" because of Monsanto chemicals.

  20. Re:Here's a better idea on William Shatner Proposes $30 Billion Water Pipeline To California · · Score: 4, Informative

    Or, we east coasters could stop eat so much lettuce.

    Or we could start growing our own again.

    We do. Find a nice local CSA, Support them. Ours is now doing produce year round thanks to hoop and green houses .

  21. Re:Here's a better idea on William Shatner Proposes $30 Billion Water Pipeline To California · · Score: 4, Informative

    That's a fallacy.

    The 2 "crops" that are taking the water:

    • Alfalfa - going to China to feed THEIR livestock.
    • Bottled Water - Nestle's is buying municipal water at residential rates and selling it back at 100s of times the original cost.

    Shut those 2 things down and water problem solved.

  22. Re:All religions are cults on 'We the People' Petition To Revoke Scientology's Tax Exempt Status · · Score: 1

    Not just Scientologism. Shouldn't we be reexamining all tax exempt organizations that promote a religious belief as their sole claim to tax exempt? Run a soup kitchen, great, soup kitchen is tax exempt. Run an empire with a soup kitchen, the empire should not be tax exempt- true for scientologists and Christians.

    The original reason was because they used that status to help people (i.e. supply food/help for the poor and elderly). It was from a time before things like social security/etc. and many elderly lived in extreme poverty. Many social functions (that churches received the exemption for) are now handled by many other social services.

    They no longer need the exemptions as it now just allows them to buy up land/property

  23. What is their reasoning for this science ? on Researchers Nearly Double the Size of Worker Ants · · Score: 1

    Are they going to use it on chickens to make elephant sized chickens (One breast would feed a school ?!?!)

  24. Re:About time... on Invented-Here Syndrome · · Score: 2

    I've seen this. Most coders just glue third party stuff together with a bit of business logic. Nobody ever writes anything from bare metal, no complex algorithms, nothing. It just takes too long to test your own stuff. The Java world is so rich in libraries that you can always track down something that does what you need.

    And as a certifiable.. I mean certified tester, I'm the person who should be testing shit (and lets face it - Too much of the code out there IS shit)

    Let the coders code, Find a person who understands HOW to test and let them test.

    Also. If you're going to code using a language like JAVA, Write a freaking JUnit test and pass in Min, Max, Max and a mid range value to your methods/objects. Make 100% certain that it handles the data and errors that inevitably WILL happen. Then you have a quick way to REGRESSION TEST when you do a new release...

  25. Blame the Simpsons on Invented-Here Syndrome · · Score: 0

    Isn't a running joke that they've invented/done everything already ?