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  1. AI church, finally! on An Inside Look At the First Church of Artificial Intelligence (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    We need this church desperately. There are already so many Churches of Natural Stupidity.

  2. You are depressingly right.

  3. The vast changes in entry level math. on University Reprimands Professor For Assigning Cheaper Textbook (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    I better go back and study the differential equations before I loose my degree. The changes must be tremendous if new expensive books are necessary to teach the subject.

  4. Pure benefit, right. on Freeman Dyson Talks Interstellar Travel, Climate Change, and More (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    Who needs fish if corn has better yield. Those stupid oceans are not acidic enough. It is like touting fluorocarbons and insisting that removal hurts poor people because refrigeration becomes marginally more expensive, and never mind the skin cancer. Maybe he really needs his own sphere by now.

  5. So now we know: Russia is responsible for crap tha on Analyst Calls Russian Teen Author of Target Malware · · Score: 1

    So now we know: Russia is responsible for crap that MS passes as "secure software". Bomb the Evil Empire (you select which one).

  6. Re:But their bid was lower! on Lead Contractor On Health-Care Web Site Led By Execs From Troubled IT Company · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately it is the law. I don't like it, you seem not to like it, but the first thing you notice is an "Obama link". The executives of fraudulent companies have ties to both parties and our friends there are mostly "staunch republicans", you can look it up.

  7. Re:But their bid was lower! on Lead Contractor On Health-Care Web Site Led By Execs From Troubled IT Company · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Did you even bother to read it? Did you miss the point that it was Bush administration that approved them for no bid contracts? Did your knee hit your chin? Do you need a dentist?

  8. We have the means! on The DNA Data Deluge · · Score: 1

    NSA could get to do something nice. They already know how to deal with mountains of useless data. Scanning for cancer and potential terrorists? Mutations of genes and behaviour? Possibilities are endless.

  9. it's classified - for our enemies only! on U.S. Army Block Access To The Guardian's Website Over NSA Leaks · · Score: 2

    There is stupid, then there is "Army stupid". Now, "DoD stupid needs to be even better.

  10. simple solutions on Ask Slashdot: How Best To Disconnect Remote Network Access? · · Score: 1

    In the Linux world we call it scripting the iptables. What you want to do is rather easy.

  11. Safe and fast on Ask Slashdot: Options For FOSS Remote Support Software? · · Score: 1

    I tend to use OpenVPN for the encryption / privacy and rdesktop to connect to Windows. I don't have to play with Macs anymore, but I used the sshd and the standard X session. It worked well enough.

  12. sudden clarity on Backdoor Found In China-Made US Military Chip? · · Score: 1

    A good explanation of the FUD is contained in the very name of the "researcher" - Skorobogatov. He really, really wants to be rich, and soon!

  13. Let's throw some money Ballmer's way on Top General: Defense Department IT In "Stone Age" · · Score: 2

    "Hoss" could do something right away - scuttle the "upgrade" to Vista and go straight to Win7. I know, I know, the whole business of using MS in the government is insane, but it would be nice to get to spend less by avoinding some of the criminal insanity,

  14. we are the world? on Lawmaker Reintroduces WikiLeaks Prosecution Bill · · Score: 2

    So King claims jurisdiction outside of USA. Audacious, if stupid. Would he be OK with Ruritania legislating against morons being elected to US Congress on the basis that this constitutes a clear and present danger to the world? Would the USA comply with demands to extradite King and others of his ilk to be incarcerated until such time they are deemed fully functional and literate?