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  1. Re:Getting rich on Tech Bubble? What Tech Bubble? · · Score: 1

    Not sure why you're getting slammed by mods. This is truth. If big oil disappeared, you'd be up a creek. If big pharma went away, you might die. If the industrials went away, our infrastructure would rot.

    If FaceBook disappeared? The world would actually be a better place. Tesla isn't perfect; I like electric cars but I hate some of the big brother that's coming along for the ride. Same deal though, we could live without them and somebody else will eventually pick up their patents and make electrics that are more affordable.

    That's beside your point though. Your thesis is valid--buy value when it's priced properly. Futuristic vision and trends aren't value. Stuff people need is value, but it's overpriced now due to Fed manipulation.

  2. Re:Germany should pay war reparations for WWII on Greece Is Running Out of Money, Cannot Make June IMF Repayment · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yeah, force the Germans to pay reparations. What could possibly go wrong?

  3. Re:Twenty five years of science destruction... on India Ends Russian Space Partnership and Will Land On the Moon Alone · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is the same kind of thing that was said in the US. The space program had more "spin-off" benefits than I can list. Computers, solar cells, etc. were all advanced by contributions from space research. If it hadn't been for computers in particular, I don't know what kind of work I would have had. It probably wouldn't have been such a good ride for me, and I was never directly employed by NASA. Yes. There are still poor people in the USA... carrying pocket computers.

  4. Re:toxic microbeads? on California Votes To Ban Microbeads · · Score: 1

    It turns out that when you take materials that are usually not a problem, and change their surface chemistry, they can become problems. Take carbon, for example. Pencil "lead" is graphite. Not a problem. OTOH, take a look at a bottle of graphite lock lube. It's the same element, in a fine powder form. There are all kinds of warnings on it because it can get into your lungs.

    IANAChemist but I think a real chemist would agree that surface chemistry is an exciting new field, and we don't know enough about it. Sometimes you can get exposed to things in weird ways because they're small.

    To take an oddball analogy here... jumping up and down on a mile high peak is not a problem. People do it all the time. Now shrink the mountain down to six feet and try jumping up and down on the peak. Ouch.

  5. Re:Meh... on California Votes To Ban Microbeads · · Score: 1

    I won't take you seriously until I see some unit tests.

    I'm pretty sure I don't want to see anybody on Slashdot testing their unit.

  6. Just up the registration on Oregon Testing Pay-Per-Mile Driving Fee To Replace Gas Tax · · Score: 1

    Just up the registration renewal fee. I'm assuming Oregon already has an annual registration fee similar to other states. The vehicle weight, age, and fuel type are already information the state has. You could tax electric vehicles just slightly more, but not so much that it hurts. This could be phased in gradually, until we might get to a point where there are few gasoline-powered cars on the road, and infrastructure is funded mostly from registration fees. It would also be a helluva lot less Big Brother.

  7. Re:Arrogance about a job you don't understand on Microsoft To Teachers: Using Pens and Paper Not Fair To Students · · Score: 1

    paying them heed in regards to public policy is probably not wise

    Yes, but selling foolishness is easy, and they are experts at it.

  8. Re:Another day, another Web language on Rust 1.0 Released · · Score: 1

    If we can get Blackboard, Inc. to adopt it, we could have Rusty Rails on a Blackboard. We'd be just one letter away from perfection.

  9. Re:I'm worried by what I see. on Rust 1.0 Released · · Score: 1

    Of course not all bugs will be labelled correctly,

    Don't worry. Somebody is keeping track of that on 3 by 5 index cards in a shoe-box.

  10. Re:Yep, pretty much on What Happens To Our Musical Taste As We Age? · · Score: 1

    I'm not going on a fishing expedition for new music. That's probably part of being middle-aged and having priorities. It's also not my job to wade through all the crap and get to it. I qualified "died" with "virtually" because I still get exposed to interesting things through musician friends (Jazz) and community radio, where "the last DJ" is still allowed to "play what he wants to play".

  11. Yep, pretty much on What Happens To Our Musical Taste As We Age? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Music virtually died in the late 90s, as far as I'm concerned. I was in my 30s. Nirvana is a lonely signpost on a desolate two-lane highway, leading into a rap desert.

  12. Are we still trucking hives? on More Than 40% of US Honeybee Colonies Died In a 12-Month Period Ending In April · · Score: 1

    Honest question, I really don't know. Are we still trucking hives all around the country? IMHO that should have been one of the first things to stop when this crisis started. It seems like the opportunity for pathogens to spread multiplies when you truck colonies 500 miles.

    I can see this being a vicious circle: Not enough local bees. Truck some in. Trucked-in bees whack local population. Hey, things are worse. Now let's truck in MORE bees...

  13. That depends on Does Using an AOL Email Address Suggest You're a Tech Dinosaur? · · Score: 1

    Are hipsters using it to be ironic yet?

  14. Arsenal of Democracy Ignorance on FAA: Big Tech Challenges For Massive Washington, DC Warbirds Flyover · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm seeing a lot of ignorant comments about the phrase "arsenal of democracy". Please educate yourselves. This phrase comes out of the WW2 era in which these birds flew. Manufacturing weapons was a huge part of the US contribution because we could do it without having to worry about Axis bombers hitting our plants. The AoD helped kill the Axis. Please try to separate it from the modern issues. This is history we're talking about.

  15. Re:Are politicians actually incapable of thinking? on Canadian Town Outlaws Online Insults To Police and Officials · · Score: 1

    Let me be the first to say that the mayor of Granby is an idiot.

    I think you missed that opportunity. Get in line and take a number.

  16. Re:Dosbox in a browser? on Twitter Stops Users From Playing DOS Games Inside Tweets · · Score: 1

    Do I REALLY want to run a dosbox in my browser?

    Just type WIN at the command prompt and hit enter, LOL.

  17. It's kind of like winning a cockfight though on Vizio, Destroyer of Patent Trolls · · Score: 2

    It's kind of like winning a cockfight though. The whole contest exists only because the surrounding environment is corrupt and/or seedy.

  18. This is no more insane than usual on Update: No Personhood for Chimps Yet · · Score: 1

    If corporations are people, and the government can sue a suitcase full of cash, then recognizing chimps is really not that big a deal.

    Really. The way our legal system behaves, I'm surprised Bonzo didn't get involved earlier. Now go to bed, Bonzo. Good-night...

  19. At least it's not a new programming paradigm on Netflix Is Betting On Exclusive Programming · · Score: 1

    When I read the headline, my first thought was that it was some new programming paradigm. Horrific visions of pundits at the EPcon briefly formed and then vaporized as I realized the phrase had a different meaning.

  20. Sam Kinison on William Shatner Proposes $30 Billion Water Pipeline To California · · Score: 1
  21. Re:Is banishment legal? on Gyrocopter Pilot Appears In Court; Judge Bans Him From D.C. · · Score: 1

    He has been charged with a felony. They could keep him in jail. Based on that, I'd say that banishment is quite legal. They're saying "everywhere except DC until your trial" vs. "noplace but this cell until your trial".

    It doesn't become an issue unless they deny him the right to a speedy trial.

  22. Beta on Google Sunsetting Old Version of Google Maps · · Score: 1

    Slashdot was only Beta for a while. Google is Beta all the time.

  23. Re:Even worse. on After Anti-Donation Executive Order, Bitcoin Donations For Snowden Jump · · Score: 1

    Read the law? Are you crazy? Without that we can't have "blah, blah, blah... Obama is Hitler, blah, blah, blah". You might think ObamaHitler propaganda is bad, but we need it. It has electrolytes. It's what plants crave. If you pull the plug on ObamaHitle propaganda, a good chunk of the economy could collapse.

  24. Closest I came to an Easter Egg on Is This the Death of the Easter Egg? · · Score: 1

    The closest I came to an Easter Egg was putting the string "EREIAMJH" in code some place. I don't recall exactly. Perhaps it was off the end of the simple help text in a CLI app or something. There were a few times I'd stick that in code. It'd only be visible to somebody running strings on the code or something. It's very few bytes. No additional execution is involved. It's a Brazil reference in case you're wondering.

  25. Re:Jury Nullification? on W. Virginia Bans Direct Tesla Sales, With Urging of Car-Dealer Senate President · · Score: 1

    That poll is likely bogus. A majority of voters in Texas elected politicians who oppose such sales.

    There are many cases where Congress does things against the desire of the majority. I'm sure Texas is no different in that regard.