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  1. Re:A rose by any other name on New Horizons Gets Closer to Pluto, But Mystery Spots Now Out of Sight · · Score: 0

    "While a satellite may be a moon, the Moon is not a satellite ..." - Spocks world

    see http://www.mathpages.com/home/...

  2. Re:Oh no on Study: Body Weight Heavily Influenced By Heritable Gut Microbes · · Score: 0

    "The Best Broccoli of Your Life" http://www.amateurgourmet.com/... .

    How we cook and prepare our foods makes a difference too.

    If you spend even a little effort with raw foods they can be appealing, consider how much processing goes into making a doughnut.

  3. Re:This has to do with reasoning on Employers Worried About Critical Thinking Skills · · Score: 0

    When learning isn't it partly accepting ( "learn and shut up") and critical thinking.

    Here's a Feynman quote, he is much more eloquent than I will ever be:

    'What do we mean by “understanding” something? We can imagine that this complicated array of moving things which constitutes “the world” is something like a great chess game being played by the gods, and we are observers of the game. We do not know what the rules of the game are; all we are allowed to do is to watch the playing. Of course, if we watch long enough, we may eventually catch on to a few of the rules. The rules of the game are what we mean by fundamental physics. Even if we knew every rule, however, we might not be able to understand why a particular move is made in the game, merely because it is too complicated and our minds are limited. If you play chess you must know that it is easy to learn all the rules, and yet it is often very hard to select the best move or to understand why a player moves as he does. So it is in nature, only much more so. '

  4. Re:China screws foreigners on Why a Chinese Company Is the Biggest IPO Ever In the US · · Score: 0

    Quote from Australian Politician (and mining rich guy) Clive Palmer ".. because they shoot their own people, they haven't got a justice system and they want to take over this country,"

    I thought at first he could have talking about the US, especially after spending time reading Slashdot lately .

    But of course it was China and he has since apologized: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-...

  5. Re:yet if we did it on Deputy Who Fatally Struck Cyclist While Answering Email Will Face No Charges · · Score: 1

    As parent suggests
    Simply this :
    - emails are not for urgent work that's what radios or phones are for.

  6. Re:Patents cited in article on Judge Lucy Koh Rejects Apple's Quest For Anti-Samsung Injunction · · Score: 1

    alas poor groklaw

  7. Re:Too many damn immigrants on Financial Services Group WCS Sues Online Forum Over Negative Post · · Score: 1

    I guess the phrase is "I'm not a racist, but ..."

  8. Re:Not this again. on Ask Slashdot: "Real" Computer Scientists vs. Modern Curriculum? · · Score: 1

    Was trying to mod parent up and got distracted and entered "Redundant", so I rant a bit instead.

    If low level memory management is so relevant how about:
        - punch card writing
        - being able to spot errors from a copy of the entire printed source (yes I remember the days when this was the quickest way)

    Being able to program in C doesn't make you the greatest and Java has plenty of scope for you to need to learn deeper concepts:
      - out of memory exceptions when heap in consumed by objects references not being released you need to understand garbage collection
      - Swing programming means you need to understand concurrent programming techniques

    Overall I am much happier not spending a few days tracking a misbehaving pointer that is causing random seeming memory stomping, those really were the bad old days.

  9. Re:Who is stopping him? on 'Just Let Me Code!' · · Score: 1

    >Agile processes just make it worse by not even attempting to nail down requirements beforehand
    I agree agile is not for every project, such as building a bridge should be a full speced and reviewed design before you start work.
    However "your" description of agile sounds more like a terrible version of waterfall process to me.

    >it's more important to be able to show progress than actually know what we're supposed to end up with
    I would use an agile process where the client or clients don't know what exactly they want.

    > and don't you dare document anything because it's going to change anyway" along with the idea that it's okay to spend thousands of dollars completely rewriting > stuff as the requirements continue to change
    You should definitely have an idea about what you are trying to end up with but getting it exactly correct is highly unlikely, that's where early feedback an agile process can get you back on track.
    What ever process you are using should support your development not hinder or prevent it.

    >It's impossible to properly engineer a product when you don't even know what the product is in advance.
    Properly engineered works only happen when nearly everything is known, this could be achieved in different ways:
        * spending "thousands of dollars", trying to learn about what you could need through meetings and discussion and reviews.
        * spending "thousands of dollars", producing working software that you can use to discover what the clients do need.

    I've worked on both projects lately and the first way seems to have had heaps more false starts.

  10. Re:I'd love to hibernate, but won't... on Why IT Won't Power Down PCs · · Score: 1

    and yet you have time to post on slashdot ... ;)

  11. Re:Consider the patent... on Apple Patent Claim Threatens To Block Or Delay W3C · · Score: 1

    I think ETAGS are a closer match to version numbers

    HTTP includes "If-None-Match"

  12. Re:Everybody stay calm... on Huge Supernova Baffles Scientists · · Score: 1

    I'd like to welcome our hyperspace highway building alien overlords ...

  13. Re:Merry-go-round on New Zealand Halts Internet Copyright Law Changes · · Score: 1

    It's just that I am not so entertained by the government ...

  14. Re:I doubt it will work in DC on Use Your iPhone To Get Out of a Ticket · · Score: 1

    Maybe he could have said the parking meter was broken in that street and called for them to repair it ...

  15. Re:Useless on Music-Swapping Sites To Be Blocked By Irish ISPs · · Score: 1
  16. Re:Cup of tea? on The Environmental Impact of Google Searches · · Score: 1

    add the energy cost making ice too !

  17. Hmm does this we can veto their shows ? on Oz High Court Hears Landmark TV Guide Copyright Case · · Score: 1

    So I publish a schedule of what will be on channel 9 before they do ...
    Does that mean they are breaking copyright if they publish the same schedule ?

    And if they can't schedule a program they won't show it , so :

    I can finally get rid of two and 1/2 men !!!

    My schedule:

    7:00 pm Two and 1/2 Men
    7:30 pm Two and 1/2 Men
    8:00 pm Two and 1/2 Men ....