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  1. Re:Not just laptops on AMD Hates Laptop Stickers As Much As You Do · · Score: 1

    we call that a tramp stamp around here.

  2. Re:Inflation on Apple Exec Stashed $150,000 In Shoe Boxes · · Score: 1

    That's the nice thing about gold? Dude, the US may be in a recession, and we may even be in a depression, and yes we have a national debt, but we are far, far from that level of Armageddon. I mean, even if we were forcibly reduced to an Afghanistan-level of economic destruction, which incidentally is the polar opposite of where we currently stand in the world economic hierarchy...You don't see those guys doing that. That's a survivalist fantasy.

  3. Re:conservatives on Does the GOP Pay Friendly Bloggers? · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Businesses are taxed on profits, not revenue. Individuals are taxed off the top, regardless of whether your expenses are met.

    Why all the sympathy for businesses? Aren't they supposed to be scrappy and innovative? I can understand the healthcare burden, but payroll is in a separate accounting category than profits...

  4. Re:Yes...this will end well on Does the GOP Pay Friendly Bloggers? · · Score: 1
    I've said it before and I'll say it again - people who give one crap either way about ACORN need to get a life. That is one of those trigger words just like welfare queen, gay marriage, abortion, stem cell, terrorist, muslim, WMD, inside job, and any mention of Ronald Reagan, along with the ever-beloved collection of nobama, teleprompter, community organizer, and a hundred other words that instantly reveal the speaker's information sources.

    Do we need to constantly be outraged about everything? Does it do anything but give one that deranged conspiracy theorist look?

  5. Re:Either that on Google's CEO Warns Kids Will Have to Change Names to Escape "Cyber Past" · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Not to mention that emerging facial recognition features in photo sharing sites will render name changes an exercise in futility. Society's going to be forced to loosen up.

  6. Re:On the other hand.... on The End of Forgetting · · Score: 3, Insightful

    There are so many reasons to do any particular action in life. Several people I know who use drugs do so to achieve altered mental states - call it self-exploration. So where do you draw the line? Should I look down my nose at you papering over your life because you drink coffee? Does intent matter?

    People should stick to determining what is most healthy and fulfilling for their own lives & let others do the same.

  7. Re:ARM is going to end up in servers on Microsoft Signs License With ARM · · Score: 2, Informative

    Atom is a Xeon with things disabled due to manufacturing issues?? Dude you are out of your element.

    Atoms are manufactured in different facilities, designed by different teams, in a completely separate division of the company! Also, Xeons consume an order of magnitude more power than Atom.

    And remember that the reason Intel dominates is due to manufacturing capability. Nobody can touch them. They do not have massive batches of defective chips being packaged and sold.

  8. Re:In related news... on Man Emails AT&T's CEO, Gets Threatened With C&D Order · · Score: 1

    Did you read that article? The guy was previously arrested for a string of 35 burglaries w/ his girlfriend, and when the cops apprehended him, he was getting it on with his girlfriend on a pile of stolen property. He's not exactly a model of innocence!

  9. Re:Translate and Die on New English/Arabic Translation Site Hopes To Promote Citizen Diplomacy · · Score: 1
  10. Re:Consequences? on Google Attackers Identified as Chinese Government · · Score: 1

    note to self: do not vote for ground.zero.612

  11. Re:Stupid names on Kurzweil Takes On Kindle With "Blio" E-Reader · · Score: 1

    Much as I wish it were true, alas, it is not...

  12. Re:Greedy European Benchwarmers on Intel and AMD Settle Antitrust, Patent Lawsuits · · Score: 1

    EU fines are due immediately - Intel already paid that off in full.

  13. Re:What a waste... on 10% of US Energy Derived From Old Soviet Nukes · · Score: 1
  14. Re:Sheesh, what a Glibertarian. on The Big Questions · · Score: 1

    Poetry. Don't stand between a man and his rigid worldview. Much better to serve as a living example of the alternative!

  15. Re:NO Govt Seizure of Private Business on N.Y. AG Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Intel · · Score: 1

    CEOs are acting just like individuals do, except with amplified powers and priorities. In my personal life, I am free to do anything that is not explicitly illegal. In legal grey areas, I assess the risk vs. reward and proceed accordingly. With the corporate veil, corporate size bank accounts, and attorneys on staff, CEOs have more leeway than an individual to venture into the grey area. Human history is largely composed of people violating existing rules and either getting away with it or not...Judging morals is like armchair quarterbacking.

  16. Re:It really is a golden age on The Golden Age of Infinite Music · · Score: 1

    "Pure profit" may be reaching a little. Having personally financed several independent albums, my experience is that physical media manufacturing constitutes ~10% of the cost of creating an album of music at a professional level on a bare bones budget. "Recovering a fraction of production expenses" may be a more appropriate designation for any revenues generated!

  17. Re:X10 makes cool stuff for automation on What is the Current State of Home Automation? · · Score: 1

    Why oh why, must a post coming from a place of deep experience not offer any alternative options? The purpose of this discussion thread? May we please have a suggestion?

  18. Re:Seriously, all joking aside: on AT&T To Allow VoIP On iPhone · · Score: 2, Informative

    I would like to counter with:
    If you think you can get away with not spending money on your woman, your misconception will be corrected.

  19. Re:Xerox Phaser 8560 on Choosing a Personal Printer For the Long Haul · · Score: 1

    I second this - the phasers are wonderful.

  20. Re:Talk is cheap on Lawmakers Voice Support For NASA Moon Program · · Score: 1

    That is true for all endeavors - it's not what you do, but rather how you do what you do.

  21. Re:So sayeth the book of Darwin on Darwin's Voyage Done Over, Live · · Score: 1

    I'm romantically attached to this notion, but am having difficulty producing an example of an idea having a thought. Do you have any you can share with the class?

  22. Re:This is how I think on Why Motivation Is Key For Artificial Intelligence · · Score: 1

    the meaning of life is to give life meaning.

  23. Re:Flying Car on Has the Rate of Technical Progress Slowed? · · Score: 1

    I'd agree with this. The intellectual territory discovered in the 20th century is absolutely immense. It's like looking for water, and discovering an ocean - there is a LOT of filling in left to do with our current framework before the next frontier.

    Physics is a good example- mankind is still struggling to apply quantum theory, 90+ years after its discovery. And it's not because the applications are limited - the applications will be fundamentally transformative. Complaining that we can't find other oceans is a little premature when we haven't even built a freaking ship to sail on the one we've found yet...

    And physics is just one of many areas where the current state of theory and potential stand off on the horizon, mocking our feeble minds and capabilities. Maybe we as a species are just adapting to the realities of technological innovation, since it's much more common now. Which makes innovation the static starting point for whatever comes next to disrupt the pattern. Whatever that is, it's going to be similarly disorienting, in a different way.

  24. Re:Reality slowly creeps in on Woman Fired For Using Uppercase In Email · · Score: 1

    Holy crap, I can't believe the work environments some people put up with. I have never worked in a place like that, and would rather downscale my monetary ambitions and serve coffee than expose my mind to that poison every day. You get the gold star for horror stories, but dude! This life is too short for that. I've got to agree with shadowofwind that this may be the reality in that particular industry, but I'm in s/w engineering in USA in a very big corp. and am treated extremely well, and work with intelligent, ethical people.

  25. Re:Question about Pi and circles. . . on Pi Calculated To Record 2.5 Trillion Digits · · Score: 1

    Agreed, coordinates are the map and not the territory-