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  1. Re:The problem is solvable on Could Anti-Texting Laws Make Roads More Dangerous? · · Score: 1

    This is a silly strategy. Buses and trains are also in motion. Do you think we should restrict cell phone by passengers on these vehicles as well?

  2. Re:Trade one BS method for another? on Skipping Traditional Recruitment, Going Straight To the Source · · Score: 1

    you are skewing your results toward single people, mostly men, who may or may not have any social skills outside work

    I think this is exactly the point. RethinkDB seems to want the most productive individual they can get. By going after someone who does dedicate him/her self to coding outside of work, they will more likely find somebody willing to go the extra mile outside of work hours. The slight of "well-adjusted people" appears intentional to me.

  3. Re:Not really standard fare on Music Festival Producer Pre-Sues Bootleggers · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If no one actually bootlegs the event, who pays the monetary damages and attorney fees?

    The attorney fees become built into the ticket price. I know what music festival I'm not going to this summer!

  4. Re:Yea, ask any Blizzard employee. on World of Warcraft Can Boost Your Career · · Score: 1

    In fact, some got their start at Blizzard after making a name for themselves with what would be considered excessive EverQuest play: Furor & Tigole

    If putting lots of hours into an MMO makes you happy, why not keep playing? Maybe you'll become a game designer some day.

  5. Re:Lysenkoism makes your argument look foolish. on New Russian Science City Modeled On Silicon Valley · · Score: 2, Informative

    USSR not producing enough grain and having to continually import it (with exceptions of course).

    While there were certainly droughts and other organic factors that affected output, the main reason for lack of grain in the 1930s was Stalin's forceful drive to convert the USSR from a primarily agricultural economy to an industrial one. Through collectivization, grain was gathered from the peasantry and traded abroad for heavy industry. This led to an industrial boom in the cities, at the immense cost of mass starvation in the countryside. Ukraine was a notable victim of this process.

  6. Re:Rules 1 through 7 of using a Cell Phone on The Cell Phone Has Changed — New Etiquette Needed · · Score: 1

    The other week I was behind a person at a stop sign at a T-intersection. The person in front of me seemed asleep in the center of the lane. After a gentle honk on my end, she slowly crawled forward, turned left, and stopped in the center of the perpendicular lane.

    As I passed, I noticed she had a 'Hang up and Drive' bumper sticker plastered to the back of her car and was talking on the phone. Some people seriously can't even pull over correctly.

  7. Re:It seems on Blizzard Adds Timestamps To WoW Armory · · Score: 1

    >Many of the bots are not simple. They are quite sophisticated, and allow not just harvesting, but questing, rep grinding etc.

    Out of curiosity, has light ever been shed on how these bots are implemented? Has the source ever been released? It would be interesting to learn how the bot-creators developed this level of sophistication.

  8. Re:Of course on Bing Gaining Market Share Faster · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Indeed, this may have more to do with an increase in adoption of Windows 7 than other factors.
    I prefer Google for straight up search, but Bing is nice for some specialty searches, e.g. hotels with price comparisons.

  9. ceiling Tynt Insight on Tynt Insight Is Watching You Cut and Paste · · Score: 1

    ceiling Tynt Insight is watching you mast... wait what?

  10. Re:Not all that awful of an idea on France Considers 'Pirate Tax' For Online Ads · · Score: 1

    >taxing online ads to help fund cyber-enforcement isn't such a bad idea.

    Why is it a good idea to put the burden of supporting a failing industry on an adjacent successful one?
    Even if we assume the money will pass through the bureaucracy to the artists and record companies, will it really help them improve their business model in a productive way?
    I would bet that it would only embolden them to pursue further tactics against adjacent industries, until they too are no longer profitable.

  11. Re:As an intern? on What Can I Expect As an IT Intern? · · Score: 1

    > learn how to make a damn good cup of tea or coffee.

    Don't be discouraged by this opinion. There are definitely internships out there where you do real work.

    I took a 3-month internship for a larger corporation for similar pay a couple of years ago. Using PHP, I worked on some relatively small-scale web-based projects for internal use. The stress level was low and I made some good friends. I haven't used PHP on any serious level since, but what I learned about web programming has definitely come in handy in my two jobs after that one. On top of that I put a little bit of money in my pocket. It beat sitting on my ass and playing video games all summer.

  12. Re:Since when is Bioware going hardcore? on SOE Also Making a New Star Wars MMOG? · · Score: 1

    Interesting points, but I think you downplay the role of role of playing time in the 'hardcore' mentality.
    The challenge in raid content is getting the entire raid force to work cohesively together as a group. In a 'hardcore'-leaning game, this cohesion needs to be very tight for the group to succeed. In a casual-leaning game, a more rag-tag group of players is often able to succeed.
    Hardcore groups of players rely on their members to consistently show up for raid times and to pay attention during raids. Both of these points correspond to play-time - hardcore players are both more likely to be playing on a given night and less likely to need to AFK at a critical time.

  13. Luckily... on ASCAP Wants To Be Paid When Your Phone Rings · · Score: 1

    I always keep my phone on vibrate.

    Take that ASCAP!

  14. Re: on Court Orders Breathalyzer Code Opened, Reveals Mess · · Score: 1

    Just drink until the code looks pretty.