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  1. Progress on How Google Is Becoming an Extension of Your Mind · · Score: 1

    Progress is inevitable. Your feelings on the matter cannot halt the advance of this technology. Throughout history (and in the present as well) governments, churches, and other vast entities have done their best to restrain technologies deemed dangerous. Those attempts failed. They may have put it off for awhile (the church vs. Galileo) but they didn't stop it. Now, this is not to say that nothing can be done about new technologies. We as a race are capable of manipulating the flow of tech. We can put resources towards developing it, or point it in a direction, or discourage growth in a certain direction. In this way we have limited control over how tech. will develop.

  2. Re:Best place to get info FAST on Stanford's Free Computer Science Courses · · Score: 1

    Hmm... I will look into this.

  3. Re:Amazing Stuff on Stanford's Free Computer Science Courses · · Score: 1

    I've actually been taking their intro level programming class. http://academicearth.org/courses/introduction-to-computer-science-and-programming I have tried to learn programming a few times before through sites like cprogramming.com, but there's just so much jargon to wade through. This course has made it much easier to grasp some of the fundamentals. I will say though, it isn't perfect. If I get stuck on a problem and Google can't help I have to post to a forum and wait for a few days, trading information back and forth with someone who knows what they're doing. Also, there's no answer key for assignments.

  4. Re:hate speech is NOT protected anywhere. on A Single Re-Tweet Lands Chinese Woman in Labor Camp · · Score: 1

    "The KKK are allowed to march and yell in public, openly..." Wooo! Coeur d'alene Idaho!!! It's actually a beautiful place. Too bad about the KKK parades and white supremacy... But that's mostly the lower end of the spectrum.

  5. Re:Patriotism on Most Consumers Support Government Cyber-Spying · · Score: 1

    “Don’t go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first.” -Mark Twain There you go. Celebrity vindication. : )

  6. Re:Seriously? on PS Move Launch Date and Price Announced, Portal 2 For the PS3 · · Score: 1

    I have not the right to call myself a fanboy without bringing this series to Light. Sony: FF As well as many other Square Enix games.

  7. Re:Maybe... on Idaho Tops America's Most-Spammed States · · Score: 1

    Well, if you're really native (like my uncles) you reach a compromise. During the summer they spend their weekends shooting ground squirrels while the other drives. Now if only we could mix all three...

  8. Re:Screw the old people! on Has Texting Replaced Talking For Teens? · · Score: 1

    "As for the notion that giving a task to a group of 18 to 20 year olds will get the job done quicker and more efficiently than under *normal* rules, HA HA HA ! I can tell you *from experience* that is simply untrue. You may find in a group of 20 people that 1 tries hard and is semi-competent, 3 or 4 will try but are totally incompetent and the rest will slack off when no-one's looking. None of them will have any common sense whatsoever. Apart from the first 4 or 5, the rest will claim "it doesn't matter"." 1.) Careful with your use of stereotypes. There are plenty of 18-20 year olds who can and would do it better, as there are plenty who wouldn't. It's not a 1 in 20. Not everyone will throw it all away for a shiny car, a beautiful face, and a quick high. Yes, there are many who would, but not as many as you seem to think. "We built this world for you to continue building upon. We've tried to give you a decent foundation, tried to prevent you making stupid mistakes and repeating past work. But you seem hell bent on ripping it all up just because you think you know better." 2.) You seem to think you have built up quite the "foundation" for the young to start from. Look at the world around you. It ain't perfect by any definition. What exactly qualifies as making a good foundation to you? I get to come into a world stuck in a global depression with a completely unreasonable government and filled with amoral people. Maybe you're misinterpreting "ripping it all up" for trying to fix some of your mistakes.

  9. Re:There is no debate on World Copyright Summit and the Lies of the Copyright Industry · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry if it seems a bit off topic, but how can you blame Obama for your lack of job (see sig)? He was handed this scenario by us and our former presidents, he hasn't had time to do much of anything. Of course, what he has done hasn't impressed me very much, but still blaming him for a problem that had been building up for so long is just stupid. In fact, it's this thinking that is encouraging his bad actions. If he didn't need to worry so much about what people thought of him short term then he probably wouldn't have tried to duct tape the economy for re-election. People blame the current situation on the current president. True, he has some power to affect the present situation but the long term consequences are unseen.

  10. Connotation, not denotation. on Gamer Claims Identifying As a Lesbian Led To Xbox Live Ban · · Score: 1

    From an open minded view gays and lesbians are exactly like other people in mind. But the public rarely has an open mind. Most people do not enjoy hearing about whether you're gay or straight, it's like telling someone who doesn't want to know about what you did with that cute girl from the bar. When I say gay you think screwed up mentally or weird. It's also a common insult in high school. The strict definition, however, is "of, indicating, or supporting homosexual interests or issues." So yes, I would prefer if you wouldn't tell me about it. Please keep it to yourself. It's fine if you happen to mention your homosexual wife/husband but rubbing it in my face just pisses me off.

  11. Complexities on Linux In 2009 — Recession vs. GNU · · Score: 1

    First I would like to state I am not an expert at Linux, nor have I even had the chance to use it so my opinions are completely based upon the things I've read at Slashdot and this article. Now that I got that out of the way I would like to point out the + and the - from my view. -:The article argues that Linux offers more in versatility. To me that translates into more places for problems that IT (who has probably used Linux a bit more than I have but still is unused to it)has to deal with. -: Everyone upstairs will not have the same patience as they would not during a recession. But perhaps this is a mixed curse per say, because people change more often under pressure. +: Exponential rate. The companies that switch will lure even more to switch. The recession only emphasizes that effect. +: Cheaper than other alternatives and their upgrades (windows).

  12. First Post on Denver Couple Unveils Homemade Service Robot · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Wow, very nice. Their job should be to put one in every house!

  13. Re:Wristwatch? on "See-Through" Touchscreen Solves Fat Finger Problem · · Score: 1

    Actually, common logic tell me that on the up side there's a small clock that allows you to keep time.

  14. Too bad. on Automated Scripts Overrun eBay Holiday Contest · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It seems Ebay's advertising CEO's have trumped it's techinicians, as is inevitable in all companies.

  15. Re:Not given due credit? Whu? on Florence Nightingale, Statistical Graphics Pioneer · · Score: 1

    Hmm... alright, I concede. I suppose I don't know the situation well enough to judge. Thanks for the info.

  16. Re:Guess What! on Diet of Fast Food and Candy May Cause Alzheimer's · · Score: 1

    I've found that it is mostly strong habits and lack of funds that cause these eating addictions. Of course, the only person I've studied is myself, my family, and two close friends. Seeing as we have so much in common it's not exactly an open test group. But back to the point. What I've found is that if you drink a coke every lunch at 12:08 then you stick yourself in a rut. The constant urge to eat or drink fades rather quickly after two weeks for my test group. I stopped having a coke at 3:30 two months ago and very rarely do I feel a terrible urge to consume one.

  17. Credit? on Florence Nightingale, Statistical Graphics Pioneer · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Nightingale didn't get the credit she deserved, but I don't think that credit is really what matters here. Yes, she did it, but shouldn't we look at the results rather than the person who caused them? I do not know much about Nightingale, but most people who choose to work in the medical field back then did it out of selflessness. You didn't become a doctor because you wanted glory, you became a doctor because you wanted to help people.

  18. Guess What! on Diet of Fast Food and Candy May Cause Alzheimer's · · Score: 1

    Obesity is the either the #1, #2, or #3 leading causes of just about any terrible disease in the US. And yet people still can't even make minor cut backs or improvements in their diets. I understand that you can't always put in exercise or eat right, but I think many people use that excuse too liberally (I apologize if I used the incorrect word there). I find it rather odd that one of the world's most prosperous and advanced countries should be felled by laziness and gluttony, two of the seven deadly sins that we've been warned about for quite a while.