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  1. You're probably okay ... on Learn Basic Programming So You Aren't At the Mercy of Programmers · · Score: 1

    ... as long as the programmer isn't named Zuckerberg.

  2. History repeats on CNET Parent CBS Blocks Review and Award To Dish Over Legal Dispute · · Score: 3, Interesting

    How do you think the Hearst empire was built?

  3. Anyone who saw "Dark Star" ... on Astronauts Could Get Lazier As Mars Mission Progresses · · Score: 1

    ... could see this coming.

  4. J. Edgar would be proud. on New Documents Detail FBI, Bank Crack Down On Occupy Wall Street · · Score: 1

    Thomas Jefferson? Not so much.

  5. Ah, yes ... on Linus Chews Up Kernel Maintainer For Introducing Userspace Bug · · Score: 1

    ... a warm, nurturing environment reminiscent of a Prussian military school.

  6. How disappointing on "Jedi" Religion Most Popular Alternative Faith In England · · Score: 1

    We must redouble our efforts in service to the message of the great Flying Spaghetti Monster. Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster

  7. Re:Principled conservatism on Republican Staffer Khanna Axed Over Copyright Memo · · Score: 1

    It is the scourge of the neo-con that has reduced the party to this. A philosophy born from European elitism, the neo-cons have taken the essential American nature out of Republican conservatism and replaced it with grasping, self-righteous form that has its roots in feudalism, the ideological antithesis to that of the nation's founders.

  8. "Democracy", we have ... on Republican Staffer Khanna Axed Over Copyright Memo · · Score: 1

    ... but with clowns like these in charge, "enlightened democracy" is a long way off.

  9. Because, Mr. Spangenberg ... on Meet the Lawyer Suing Anyone Who Uses SSL · · Score: 1

    ... someone with far greater provenance in this matter, than you, already decided it should be free.

  10. Far too narrow a question on Is Silicon Valley Morally Bankrupt and Toxic? · · Score: 1

    Silicon Valley is little but a microcosm of a larger opportunistic/predatory-capitalist mentality which has grown ascendant in modern society's markets. The signs of infection predate even the oft-quoted, "There's a sucker born every minute." We have built a system that rewards a very fundamental form of corruption and seem to have little will to reform it.

  11. Invoking the graceful sheer line ... on Steve Jobs' Yacht Revealed · · Score: 1

    ... of a taller USS Monitor: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Monitor

  12. Nah on Are Teachers Headed For Obsolescence? · · Score: 1

    Online teaching is really just one step removed from tech support. That's not real teaching any more than a video game is real life.

  13. A Risky Play by Media on Google Threatens French Media Ban · · Score: 1

    I suspect, should Google follow through, the French would turn from traditional media to Twitter and aggregators in such numbers and with such persistence as to gravely damage traditional media's prospects.

  14. The cost of specialization on Parent Questions Mandatory High School Chemistry · · Score: 1

    As people embrace specialization, and the knowledge silos that come with it, no one is left with a broader comprehension of how the pieces fit together. In an infected system, a malignancy can easily spiral out of control with no one the wiser. Take global warming, for example. A basic knowledge of chemistry and the work of John Tyndall 150 years ago provides the most elementary demonstration of how human activities have to be contributing to environmental warming. Should we have economists steering our economy who have no understanding of the relationships between chemistry, our lives, our planet, our very existence?

  15. Instructive, no? on Libertarian Candidate Excluded From Debate For Refusing Corporate Donations · · Score: 1

    A good deal of what is lacking in the Libertarian manifesto involves a failure to properly appreciate the finer qualities of applied cynicism. Here, you have an object lesson.

  16. Oh, those Foxconn workers ... on Foxconn Workers On Strike Over iPhone 5 Production · · Score: 1

    ... China's version of the "47 percent", no doubt.

  17. Standards on Advertisers Blast Microsoft Over IE Default Privacy Settings · · Score: 1

    It makes sense to codify a standard for expressing the choice; it makes less sense to impose a default setting for the choice. However, if Microsoft is a signatory to a standard demanding such a default, they would seem beholden to adhere to it. If they are not a signatory, or perhaps if they became a signatory with a stated objection to the default, they would seem within their rights to assign their own default based on their interpretation of customer benefit.

  18. So this would mean ... on Regulators Smash Global Phone Tech Support Scam Operation · · Score: 1

    ... only company authorized personnel can pretend to provide tech support?

  19. The Problem With Corporations on 82-Year-Old Nun Breaks Into Nuclear Facility, Contractors Blamed · · Score: 1

    The nature of public security requires liability for failure. The reason the corporate legal structure exits is to diminish liability. As long as grasping shareholders can wash their hands while lining their pockets providing an inferior service through corrupt minions, many corporations will. The defence industry is another case in point.

  20. "Just Don't Hold It That Way" ... on Apple Acknowledges iPhone 5 Camera Flaw · · Score: 1

    ... Part Deux.

  21. The Next Great Step ... on To Encourage Biking, Lose the Helmets · · Score: 1

    ... handguns without safeties.

  22. Just One Symptom of a Larger Illness on WTFM: Write the Freaking Manual · · Score: 1

    Support for many kinds of products has all but evaporated in recent times. Whether in the form of software documentation, product warranties, or parts availability, the trend is trim any function or service that doesn't generate a direct profit. We are encouraged to think of products as black boxes, and when they don't work, well just don't hold it that way.

  23. Like proprietary software firms ... on Shuttleworth: Trust Us, We're Trying to Make Shopping Better · · Score: 1

    ... before it, Canonical seems to have difficulty wrapping their collective heads, as well as that of their resident big head, around the concept of "opt in".

  24. Is Marc out there? on Mozilla OS Looking Grown Up On Its Own Developer Phone · · Score: 1

    "The browser is the OS," ring any bells?

  25. Kubuntu's big break? on Ubuntu Will Now Have Amazon Ads Pre-Installed · · Score: 1

    Since Kubuntu is now a "community project", it shouldn't be beholden to the mercenary caprice of Canonical. One real draw to Ubuntu is the repositories and PPAs. Hopefully, Kubuntu can provide that without the marketing troll.