Slashdot Mirror


User: ibm1130

ibm1130's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
158
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 158

  1. M$ License Issue.... on BSOD Issues On Deepwater Horizon · · Score: 1

    Its been so long since I bought any M$ product that I have no idea what their license says now but at one point wasn't there a prohibition against using their alleged OS for safety critical ( in the formal sense [ HRI, etc ] ) applications like oh say nuclear and aircraft control systems?

  2. Aftereffects... on 5.5 Earthquake Hits Canada; Felt in US Midwest, New England · · Score: 1

    The most spectacular aftereffect was the crowds of wide-awake civil servants searching for coffee and a donut.
    Normally they'd be sound asleep.

  3. Pig In A Poke... on The South Carolina Primary and Voting Machine Fraud · · Score: 1

    The Democrats were idiotic enough to buy a pig in a poke.
    Now they are stuck with it.
    Its not after all as if it were New Jersey where they could do whatever they pleased when their candidate
    (Toricelli) was found to have serious problems after the primaries.

  4. Potentially good news for the Afghan economy on $1 Trillion In Minerals Found In Afghanistan · · Score: 1

    Handled right this could be a driver to bring Afghanistan into at least the 18th century.
    Having said that there are still the enormous barriers of illiteracy, tribalism, corruption, etc
    to overcome before any benefits accrue to the locals. About all that could be done initially is
    some kind of extractive operation. As time goes by of course local industry could be built up
    to take advantage of the base that extractive ops fund.
    And of course the Leftwingantiglobaloanarchistdeathtochimpeymcbushitlercheneyburton crowd
    will move heaven and earth to prevent any meaningful use of the resources. Not to mention the
    mullahs who will see this as theft of Mooselimb assets and "against religion".

  5. Exactly.... on Virginia AG Probing Michael Mann For Fraud · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    No end in sight for the politicizing of the science and research surrounding climate change.

    All the AGW advocates had to do was play the science straight and they should have been able to make their point on the merits. For whatever reason thats the one thing they did not do and we are treated to the spectacle of weekly revelations of fraudulent manipulation of the data on a global scale. And these clownshoes still insist that "the science is settled". Nuhuh sez I. They are going to have to work very hard in the full light of day to establish that the books are not in fact cooked. The Mann Hockey Stick is an egregious example of what went on and thanks to the leaks from the East Anglia CRU we know exactly what he did. Fraud. And on the public dime/shilling. Who's he think he is? Dan Rather?

  6. Now there's a surprise.... on Science and the Shortcomings of Statistics · · Score: 1

    Yeah, the mathematical statistics courses were just chock full of what we called "meds keeners" or "hoovers" ie those seeking admission to med school. Even those majoring in alleged sciences like biology were often shockingly ignorant of hard sciences and tended to fulfill only the minimum requirements in things like chemistry.

  7. Discrete Structures for sure.... on Which Math For Programmers? · · Score: 1

    You can never have too much math so you should, if possible, take both. Having said that the option that maps most directly onto your space is the "Discrete Structures" course.

  8. When, oh when.... on TSA Wants You To Keep Your Seat, and Your Hands In Sight · · Score: 1

    Will the morons in charge of public safety cancel the current Grand Guignol farce that is supposed to guarantee that asshats-of-no-particular-philosophical-orientation-whatsoever-and-certainly-not-adherents-of-islam-at-all-no-way-jose do not get the least chance to practice their asshattery. What possible difference is chaining passengers to their seats for the last hour of the flight going to make? Had these same morons profiled this asshat and paid attention to the information that fairly screamed DANGER-WILL-ROBINSON we'd all ( absent those inclined to asshattery and their enablers ) be much happier. One fine day we'll wake up to the news that somebody tried to detonate a suppository bomb and you can guess just what new security measures will result from that.

  9. A reality check.... on Pittsburgh To Tax Students · · Score: 0, Troll

    Welcome to the real world kiddies. Mayhap this'll cause a few budding socialists to reconsider their stance.

  10. One Caution on Is Working For the Gambling Industry a Black Mark? · · Score: 1

    As a number of others have pointed out you'll probably learn a lot about high security applications and I don't think there's any sort of black mark associated with such employment going forward. However if you enjoy gambling in Vegas you might want to consider that the gaming regulators take a very dim view of people associated with the technical side of the industry showing up in casinos While I lived in Silicon Valley I took courses at local colleges and universities. Two of my instructors mentioned they weren't allowed to go to Vegas casinos because they had been employed by a gaming machine manufacturer and the Nevada gaming regulators ( decades before ) respectively.

  11. Maybe but.... on Did Chicago Lose Olympic Bid Due To US Passport Control? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Its entirely possible border issues were a consideration but I would hope that the committee also pondered Chicago's well deserved reputation as the most corrupt large municipal entity (New Orleans is most corrupt of any size) in the US.

  12. Of course this will all come crashing to a halt... on Digitizing Literary Treasures Leads To New Finds · · Score: 1

    shoud one of those fragments turn out to be from the Koran in oh say Aramaic.

  13. Well this worked for some folks on Portables Without Cameras? · · Score: 1

    Paint over the lens.

  14. It probably began long ago... on Has Microsoft's Patent War Against Linux Begun? · · Score: 1

    Perhaps IBM could be persuaded to step into the fray. In a patent pissing match they could probably shut M$ down until M$ agreed to play nice.

  15. Would I be correct... on Finnish Court Accepts E-Voting Result With 2% Lost · · Score: 1

    Would I be correct to assume that the usual collection of smelly Socialists won the overall election? If so I can hardly wait til it is their ox that gets gored.

  16. 800 Microserfs? on Bugs In Microsoft Technical Documentation Rising · · Score: 1

    Why do I have the sneaking suspicion that those assigned to work on this task may not be M$ best and brightest.

  17. Yeah, right! on Obama Keeps His Blackberry (And Gets a Sectera) · · Score: 1

    And of course "The One" can be trusted to keep official communications off his Blackberry. Yeah, sure. Imagine the kerfuffle were it revealed there were no recorded communications between Bush 43 and oh say Karl Rove on any known official e-mail system, the ACLU and the Dhimmicreeps would go berzerk.

  18. And it was not ever about race, oh no not at all. on Barack Obama Sworn In As 44th President of the US · · Score: 1

    There was some commentary yesterday about how this inauguration fulfilled M L King's dream. Were that true and African American voters had split the way the non African American vote went instead of being 95+% for "The One", BHO would not now be President.

  19. Re:SUVs on Can the Auto Industry Retool Itself To Build Rails? · · Score: 1

    Topologically a Smart Car and a generic Monster Urban Assaulrt Vehicle (MUAV) look much the same. Probably takes roughly the same amount of labo(u)r to put them together give or take. Material cost in the first instance will be less than for the MUAV of course but on the whole the larger and more expensive the vehicle the greater the gross profit. Detroit's current cost structure could not support a switch to small vehicles without massive price increases. Non-UAW manufacturer's aren't subject to this yet although it is clear that if the "Card Check" law makes it past COngress the UAW intends to take those companies into a Big 3 style labo(u)r hell.

  20. The Real Question on Can the Auto Industry Retool Itself To Build Rails? · · Score: 1

    What's happening is there's a race between oncoming bankruptcy and the Obama administration's ability to pass the so-called "Card Check" legislation. Once that happens UAW goons will unionize the non-UAW car makers by any means necessary with Obamunist connivance and they'll all be in the same boat. Mind you the formerly non-Union operations won't have the 3 or 4 to 1 retiree to worker ratio that Detroit "enjoys". It is also clear that once any bailout money is available to Detroit any UAW noises about wage and benefit consessions will disappear. The UAW isn't even trying to conceal this part of their game plan. Of course if the GOP and Blue Dog Dhimmicraps can prevent Card Check the UAW is screwed.

  21. Try mastering the basics first on ACM Urges Obama To Include CS In K-12 Core · · Score: 1

    Math and Physics. All else follows. How in Dazbog's name the Obamunists hope to teach CS to folks whom their NEA allies can't even teach to read at grade level is beyond me.
    I once deployed a Green's Function in anger but most of the time trig, algebra, and good old F=Ma do quite nicely. Mind you our tame PhD physicist was consulting me about plasmadynamics about a month ago :)

  22. Back to Square One... on Secure OS Gets Highest NSA Rating, Goes Commercial · · Score: 1

    The EAL6+ rating granted to the configuration represented by the B1B is unique and in order to get a like designation for anything else you'd have to go through the same hoops it passed through in their entirety. The fact that someone has gotten an EAL6+ really doesn't gain the next person to try much of anything beyond some familiarity with the process at Green Hills.

  23. Hah! on Plasma Plants Vaporize Trash While Creating Energy · · Score: 1

    I wonder if Obamarx plans to bankrupt them as well as coal plant operators?

  24. Re:Duh. on Press Favored Obama Throughout Campaign · · Score: 1

    On a peripherally related topic, I see that candidates for the Presidential Pup are generally thought to includes poodles of one sort or another. After nearly two years on the road with a pack of said beasts in tow I suppose Obamarx has gotten comfortable with the breed.

  25. Tovarisch President Obamarx on Barack Obama Wins US Presidency · · Score: 1

    About the only positive thing I see coming out of this is that the Dhimmicreeps now get to clean up the economic mess they largely created and don't give me any Glass-Steagall BS as a root cause. And-uh they'll have to do it without a super majority in the Senate.