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  1. Re:Sexually Transmitted Downloads on Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14361 Released (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Windows 10 is a different virus.

    Windowstenfluenza - Symptoms include can't find your files, nausea, headaches, fits of rage...

  2. Re: If Obama were serious about protecting the net on President Obama Backs Regulation of Broadband As a Utility · · Score: 1

    And I thought I was alone in thinking that was odd. I strongly agree with you.

  3. Le-no-no on Lenovo Set To Close $2.1 Billion Server Deal With IBM · · Score: 2

    They should sell out to the French so the name works as this is more relevant to the business model. We had a vendor trying to get us to go with their desktops. We are now stuck with 3 of them in our network. They use weird proprietary parts such as a goofy non-standard ATX power supplies that run the power connectors for SATA off of the motherboard boards. Proprietary garbage. These servers will prove to be even more of that BS.

  4. Re:Fine! on Microsoft On US Immigration: It's Our Way Or the Canadian Highway · · Score: 1

    If I was in the position of power to respond to the d-bag at Microsoft, here would be my response:

    "Fine. Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. And expect an audit, we want to make sure those numbers you spouted were accurate. Thanks for playing, next contestant please!"

    I am so sick of corporate welfare and race-to-the-bottom economics. Welcome to 'Merica. We dropped the A to save money on signage and it better reflects our mentality. We are a dumbocracy political system and crapitalistic economic system. We give crappy pharma drugs to dull our brightest so that point out that we are stupid and pander to the dumb to get votes with the best dribble the marketing morons can brew up.

  5. Re:If MS does that... on Microsoft On US Immigration: It's Our Way Or the Canadian Highway · · Score: 2

    This is another call to anyone still holding stock after the Windows 8, Surface tablets, and Windows phone fiascos that the rats have left the ship and the odd pitch and roll of the ship is not a momentary issue that should be shrugged off. Microsoft is the Titanic of corporations. To stupid to think that it could ever fail.

  6. Re:Fine! on Microsoft On US Immigration: It's Our Way Or the Canadian Highway · · Score: 1

    I see this a lot. People want solutions but they want everyone else to change and usually not even willing make a small token change themselves for the greater good for all. Liberatards and Conservadinks are the fundamentally the same, they just have different agendas and ultimately serve similar puppet masters, AKA corporations.

  7. Re:Now all they need to do... on New MRI Studies Show SSRIs Bring Rapid Changes to Brain Function · · Score: 1

    Paxil is garbage for a majority of people for the reason you mentioned. I had a neighbor friend that was OCD and he would become a train wreck if he let his script lapse or decide to quit taking them. It got to the point where I dreaded hearing him knock on the door because you don't know what he had been doing and how long I would be trapped in his presence.

    I have had my run of anti-depressants and they help for a while until the underlying conditions self-corrected then I would go manic. They tried to claim I was bipolar but it is more like I am too sensitive to my surrounds so dealing with idiots who argue with you or try to slow your progress can lead to manic behavior. The meds I took for bipolar turned me into a unambitious dull person. I had no drive so doing anything with computers other than grinding in a MMORPG was tedious and frustrating. This was not a good outcome for a Software Engineer at the beginning of a career.

    I have since retooled and gone into the IT world. The best thing I did was to get off those three meds that kept me zombified. I did some online school and took some interest into repairing computers. I am married and have 4-year-old son now. However, I have had a few episodes of depression but a Vitamin D deficiency was discovered and treating that was significant. My depression cycle was seasonal so it made sense. However, there is still something else at play that I am trying to understand with my diet and physical activity. It seems that carbohydrates and protein in my diet may push me one way or the other. On the more manic side, a high protein diet keeps me tame but too much simple carbs or coffee without a good breakfast can be a bit crazy if I don't find some nuts or other protein. When on the depressed side, the carbs are a comfort but make me go into hibernation mode (no ambition and coasting through life).

    Psychiatrists that see you one a month and do no testing (not even basic bloodwork) are the pill-pushers that should not be in the mental health industry. Sadly, the USA health insurance industry thinks that handing out happy pills is enough and anything more is doctors padding the bill.

  8. One does not simply get paid to surf the Web on Indiana University Researchers Get $1 Million Grant To Study Memes · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I don't always get paid to surf the Web but when I do, I make sure to get a grant that could have gone to a better cause...

  9. Re:Translation on Parent Questions Mandatory High School Chemistry · · Score: 1

    Chemistry in college is a cash cow/weed out course for science/engineering students. A 200+ capacity lecture course required in the freshman year. No graded homework, just 4 tests that were all multiple choice (paying TA's to grade for partial credit was not an option). Multiple choice in high school was 4 answers based on 2 obvious wrong, 1 semi-close, and the correct answer; in college, it was the right answer and the 3 most likely wrong answers if you made a calculation mistake or decimal point position error.

    This class should be eliminated for college students without a need for chemistry. High school students need it to "get a taste" to see if you have the aptitude and give the basics needed in life when dealing with chemicals whether it be beer brewing, baking, cleaning, and other DYI involving solvents, adhesives, paints, and such.

    I do think topics in economics such as how interest on loans work and how to budget should be mandatory. Even teaching algebra in a way that shows its everyday value would be an improvement. High school classes should have a rating of importance to a corresponding aptitude test that would help a student figure out their strengths/weaknesses and then what they should take to fill the voids or expand upon for the area of study that they most likely will pursue in university or trade schools.

  10. Re:IPs parallel the discoverable world on Judge Orders Piracy Trial To Test IP Address Evidence · · Score: 1

    "Just because its the law, does not mean its right." - cited to unknown (anyone know?)

    I say this in response to any half-wit that follows/enforces a law without thinking it through (or at least get a "gut" or "common sense" feeling about it).

    Another phrase I hate, but would love to throw back in the face of the speaker, is "Ignorance of the law is no excuse." I would haul in (after failing my test of obscure laws and other obvious violations they make on a daily basis) all the politicians, law enforcement, lawyers, judges, etc. that would have the nerve to utter those words and see how they like being on the receiving end.

    Sadly, the only time that may ever happen is near the fall of our various government levels in the USA. Hopefully, under a new and improved system, these type have either met their demise or took the cue from former Nazi war criminals (AKA hiding in South America).

  11. Re:Slightly off topic..but.. on Supreme Court Won't Hear Body-Scanner Appeal · · Score: 1

    True, more of thing that happens after heads are rolling and militias take parts of the country type of thing. This kind of thing is like expecting a cancer to cure itself... a miracle to say the least.

  12. Re:Slightly off topic..but.. on Supreme Court Won't Hear Body-Scanner Appeal · · Score: 1

    How about federal laws must have at least a 90 day "cool down" period in which the public is able to review the law as passed and a process of immediate appeals can be initiated by the states to force the Supreme Court to review it before any of it can be enforced or enacted. For issues requiring time-sensitive action, involving agencies/departments that handle such things (FEMA, DOD, EPA, etc.), those can have another process to act quickly but then oversee and audit strongly to minimize waste of taxpayer money.

    Sorry, that might be too sane and reasonable. Just let the greedy and power-hungry sociopaths continue unchecked...

  13. Re:Dunno what beef is - already using 8 in product on Intel CEO Tells Staff Windows 8 Is Being Released Prematurely · · Score: 1

    HP driver support for older hardware that is still viable is pathetic. I cannot get a working NVIDIA driver since the control freaks at HP won't let NVIDIA release them directly and I have had poor luck forcing Vista/Win7 64-bit drivers to install and then actually work in Windows 8.

    This HP laptop I am using has the touchscreen requiring a stylus and the tracking to the touch point is always off so going to the corners does not work at all so I have to use the mouse or touchpad. That is a big UI failure for this hardware. I suppose Windows 8 could be good... maybe when they do the first first service pack and/or re-release as Windows 9.

  14. Re:How to decide the fate of helium on Scientists Speak Out Against Wasting Helium In Balloons · · Score: 1

    Need a "Sad But True" mod.

  15. Re:How to decide the fate of helium on Scientists Speak Out Against Wasting Helium In Balloons · · Score: 1

    F@$king mod system, slip of this mouse and modded wrong but no option to change the mod other than piss it away by commenting. This site is coded stupid. I would love to use the slider on my phone's browser too...

    Any way, I would love to do the flaming hydrogen balloon release for my boy's birthday. Let's hope for a good wet April next year just in case...

  16. Re:Just a rant on Ohm's Law Survives To the Atomic Level · · Score: 1

    The Y axis on the Moore's law is distorted to make the resulting line linear.

  17. Multi-functional Space Heaters on Why Waste Servers' Heat? · · Score: 1

    That is what I call my computers sometimes. My office is always the most comfortable room during the cold seasons since that waste heat keep it warmer (and the fact that it is in the upper level of the home). However, in the hot season (now), it is unbearable to work on much in my office. I had 5 computer running yesterday (4 were client computer getting serviced) and it was 85 F in my office with fans going and the AC nearly runs 24/7 lately due to the heat wave. This is a 10 F difference to the middle level where the thermostat is located. This house will built in 1956 and is a partial split level. The office and bedrooms are above a garage and utility rooms on a ground level slab and the mid level is over a crawl space. Poor insulation (by today's standards) in the walls is another factor as well.

  18. Nice idea but.. on Malware Is a Disease; Let's Treat It Like One · · Score: 1

    This agency would have to have international power and able to act swiftly. It would be nice to see some high profile punishment for hackers on the payroll of organized crime in countries that are weak on enforcement. Maybe we should take a Vegas casino stance on these guys like they do with their cheaters. Have fun with your "1337" hacking skills after someone breaks all your fingers with a hammer.

  19. I blame Farmville on Facebook Is Most Hated Social Media Company · · Score: 1

    Most people hate all the crap people send out for games that they have no interest in ever playing. I play a few games but hate the aspect where you need to bug other people for stuff. That is a reason many make alternate accounts so they can feed gifts and support to a main account.

    Being unhappy with Facebook is probably being from a user being in the category of "just barely able to use it" so these people do not use Firefox with an ad blocker and they can't figure out that they can block Farmville posts from their walls so they instead unfriend someone that is excessive with requests and wall posts.

    Facebook is not innocent, their interface changes enough that even savvy users get frustrated and some of the defaults have been something nobody would really want if they understood the consequences.

  20. Re:Lack of exercise on Mass Psychosis In the USA? · · Score: 1

    True, everyone is out to make a buck. Nutritional supplement makers can't usually corner the market on a product like a big pharma could. Some supplement maker may make a product that is a poor delivery method compared to natural sources or overpriced snakeoil in regards to the benefits. There might be dozens of brands for the same product with quality that may vary wildly.

    The big thing to remember is the price difference for some of these products. In my case, $5 for a 3-month supply of vitamin D-3 or $75 of copay to get the equivalent in a big pharma product using prescription coverage. Can't imagine how harsh that would be if I had to pay the full price on some of the meds I have tried.

  21. Re:Lack of exercise on Mass Psychosis In the USA? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I started dealing with depression about 10 years ago. I have tried many drugs with little benefit but plenty of the worse results such as weight gain, sexual side effects, and mania. I have been hospitalized multiple times on both sides of the spectrum but nothing was ever stated as a physical cause other than stress.

    Only in the past year was a test done to check for imbalances that may lead to depression. It turns out my vitamin D levels were very low. Many people cannot create or absorb vitamin D very well (especially a problem in winter). To treat it, I was told to take 5000 IU of D-3. Guess what, it worked! And within a few days and not 30 days like some drugs that must build up in your body. Now I take a lower dose (2000 IU) as supplement. If I feel a bit off mood-wise, I can take a dose and it makes a difference within 30 minutes. Also, it significantly cheaper. I can get a 100 doses of D-3 5000 IU for $5 or 200 doses of 2000 IU for $6. I would pay at least $25 for a 30 day supply of anything else as a prescription and that is only if my deductible was met.

    Big pharma always downplays nutrition supplements (even studies that support it) as natural cures because they cannot patent it and charge $5 and up per dose. That being said, some of these drugs do genuinely help people with certain conditions. The problem is the lack of diagnosis to determine the cause of the problem and just trying to chase symptoms with drugs that create more problems than they may fix and may take a month before any benefit is seen. With depression, that is a long time to basically go without help and subjected to immediate side effects only to make a person feel even worse about life.

    Exercise and diet is not downplayed because they know that people do not have the drive, resources and/or time for it be a factor in not needing to take their drug for whatever condition.

  22. Duh! on 34% of iPhone Owners Think the 4 Is 4G · · Score: 1, Informative

    For most, purchase of an iPhone is mostly hype and a failure to understand the BS the contracts and service quality issues either Verizon or AT&T will offer. They are the only 2 carriers in our service area. I like to call our choices "dumb and dumber" with the option of dumber being dependent on your coverage in a particular location and what POS phone you have.

    An often ignored fact (or barely mentioned by sellers) is that choosing the iPhone over the other replacement options AT&T gave to Alltel customers is that a new contract would be signed and unlimited data would go away. I have an HTC Aria since I wanted to try Android and it was a free and clear phone with no contract issues. I have had issues with internal memory limitations and the HTC Mail program leaking memory and not cleaning up very well after itself but otherwise happy with the phone. Seems like every device is gonna have some quirk or limitation either by design or after losing favor to the next shiny thing they are marketing.

  23. Re:Bueller? Bueller? on English Teenager Invents a Better Doorbell · · Score: 1

    Could have worked while at the restaurant if they weren't already on the phones trying to steal a reservation. Also, depending on the ability of the intercom noise feature, you could filter out real background noise and insert fake background noise of a humidifier, fan, or other noisy device associated with being ill.

  24. Bueller? Bueller? on English Teenager Invents a Better Doorbell · · Score: 2

    This reminds me of the hack used in the Ferris Bueller movie when the door bell was pressed and a recording would playback over the intercom. If Ferris had this then, he could do his improvise the "sick and can't come to the door" routine from anywhere using a cell phone and not get busted by the recording repeating.

  25. Re:Analog Video Senders make great jammers on What's Killing Your Wi-Fi? · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the info. That just reinforces the need to do a survey with a wifi analyzer. I have an Android phone now after the Alltel to AT&T switch (so far, it is not too bad of a service for me but others in the area have dumped their service for Verizon which is the only other choice). I will have to get that app so I don't have to lug the laptop around as much for that purpose.