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  1. Too much, already... on Interviews: Dr. Andy Chun Answers Your Questions About Artificial Intelligence · · Score: 1

    The best comment I think I have seen on artificial intelligence was at a company I worked for in the 1960s. The company advertised for "artificial intelliigence," when what they meant was that they wanted a specialist in artificial intelligence. Someone pinned the ad on the bulletin board, circled the desire for artificial intelligence, and wrote under it: "too much in the company already."

  2. Isn't this common knowledge? on Geographic Segregation By Education · · Score: 2

    I really thought this was rather obvious, and that everyone already knew it, whether they discussed it or not.

  3. No safe uses on FAA Pressures Coldwell, Other Realtors To Stop Using Drone Footage · · Score: 1

    I doubt there are any safe uses for a drone. Do we really want a remotely controlled small aircraft flying around our homes and communities?

  4. No escape.... on NASA Beams Hi-Def Video From Space Via Laser · · Score: 1

    What? I can't even escape the internet on the moon?

  5. Why bother? on Microsoft Won't Bring Back the Start Menu Until 2015 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Why would anyone want to start anything on Windows 8?

  6. We need more governent controls! on For the First Time Ever, the FAA Is Trying To Fine a Drone Hobbyist · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    We just can't have things flying in populated areas without hte proper goverment controls. Pigeons and starlings are next!

  7. It's a passing thing... on Scientists Give Praying Mantises Tiny 3D Glasses · · Score: 1

    It won't last. 3D has never managed to keep the attention of the masses, and mantis' will be no different. Soon, they'll be preying for normal vision again.

  8. I can't speak for Grandma, but .... on Ask Slashdot: Linux For Grandma? · · Score: 1

    My wife and I are grandparents, although a few years short of the 82 mark. I'm hesitant to recommend any flavor of Windows to anyone who just wants email, a web browser, and maybe a spreadsheet or word processing capability. I've had fair luck getting older XP users to transition to Zorin, which I believe may be intended for that purpose. Mint Linux, which I use, would come in a close second. But some Windows users just must have Windows, possibly because they think they're familiar with it. Being forced to use Windows 7 or 8 may change a lot of that.

  9. Poor precedents on Terrafugia Wants Their Flying Car To Be Autonomous · · Score: 1

    I've lost count of the number of flying car designs I've seen over the years. It's always seemed a good idea on the surface, but almost no one buys them. Is there a reason to believe this will be different? Other than a "smoke and mirrors" or "whisling in the dark" answer.

  10. Oklahoma's business on Oklahoma Schools Required To Teach Students Personal Finance · · Score: 1

    It strikes me that this is Oklahoma's business, and they can do it however they want to.

  11. Kerry is not really qualified to have an opinion on US Secretary of State Calls Climate Change 'Weapon of Mass Destruction' · · Score: 1

    If Kerry can be taken in by climate change, there can't be much to it,

  12. Common knowledge on NASA Knows How Mars Got a Jelly Doughnut · · Score: 1

    Everyone knows Mars is just the Venusian's Area 51. It's just a remnant of some secret high tech project.

  13. Who cuts the barber's hair? on Financing College With a Tax On All Graduates · · Score: 1

    And who pays (and how?) for the initial students who will later pay the tax?

  14. Everyone said they were no frackin' good!

  15. It's all a matter of perspective on Windows 8.1 Passes Windows Vista In Market Share · · Score: 1

    Joe Stalin passes Hitler in popularity.

  16. There are two problems on Ask Slashdot: What Does Edward Snowden Deserve? · · Score: 1

    1) NSA MAY have broken the law. 2) He definitely broke the law. NSA may need some government action, because it isn't clear if they actually broke the law, or some individuals' interpretation of the constitution. Mr. Snowden definitely broke the law, and needs to be prosecuted. Any altruism which might have been his objective - and I question if there really was any - is way overshadowed by his blatent disregard for the law. He didn't just release information about spying on US citizens; he released a lot of other information which has nothing to do with whistleblowing. This man did severe damage to our country, and needs to be punished accordingly.

  17. Re:Why should Detroit get special treatment? on Detroit Wants Its Own High-Tech Visa · · Score: 1

    Amen.

  18. Look beyond computers.... on Does Anyone Make a Photo De-Duplicator For Linux? Something That Reads EXIF? · · Score: 0

    The de-duplicator is called a human.

  19. NY Times not a credible source on The New York Times Pushes For Clemency For Snowden · · Score: -1

    Unfortunately, in recent years, the NY Times appears to have become more opinion than fact. It's a free country, and they have a right to that opinion, but they should label it as such.

    Snowden signed an agreement not to reveal NSA's information, and broke that agreement. There are paths provided for expressing concerns, none of which he appears to have taken.

    It was his choice to break the law. Having done so, he does not deserve special treatment. A firing squad, which I don't believe the law provides in this case, would be more appropriate.

  20. Were known management tools used? on How Healthcare.gov Changed the Software Testing Conversation · · Score: 2

    It does not sound to me as though known management tools were used. Did they sit down with the government personnel in charge, and present their approach, and what the site would look like (menus, flow, etc) when finished? Were there testable milestones, and a final presentation of working software? It sure doesn't sound like it.

  21. Fond memories of a grand lady... on Google Doodle Remembers Computing Pioneer Grace Hopper · · Score: 2

    I have fond memories of her. On the one occasion I got to see her in person, I was a member of a student ACM chapter, and she was our guest speaker. I remember that she had very strong opinions, particularly about IBM.

    At the time, the System 360 was all the rage, and had blue cabinets. She brought an 8080 to the presentation in a small, blue plastic case, commenting that she'd heard computers came in blue boxes. She also commented (again about the 360) that it couldn't be much of a machine, since it spent half of its time talking to itself, a reference to the operating system overhead.

    I've often wondered what she'd think of computers and operating systems today, particularly Windows and Linux.

    R.I.P. Grace Hopper. You're a hard lady to forget!

  22. Whee! Where is common sense? on The Yin and Yang of Hour of Code & Immigration Reform · · Score: 1

    Yes! Let's teach all the kids to be programmers! Who needs butchers, bakers, and candlestick makers? With a whole nation of programmers, Obamacare is just a sampling of the good things to come.

  23. Navy's drone program... on US Navy Launches Drone From Submerged Submarine · · Score: 2

    I knew the Navy's drone program was sunk.

  24. Sounds fishy... on Mediterranean Sea To Possibly Become Site of Chemical Weapons Dump · · Score: 1

    Be on the lookout for two headed fish!

  25. News Flash on Snowden Document Says Dutch Secret Service Hacks Internet Forums · · Score: 0

    News Flash! Intelligence agencies caught gathering intelligence! Film at 11!