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  1. Re:Bet Alsop isn't used to being fired on Elon Musk Cancels Stewart Alsop's Tesla Order Over Complaints About Launch Event · · Score: 1

    We have the highest worker productivity in the world, and we don't even have the newest or most updated machinery. We just work harder, and more hours.

    Nope. Norway, Luxembourg and Ireland all have higher GDP/hour worked. http://stats.oecd.org/Index.as...

  2. Re:Not nutso on Why Does Twitter Refuse To Shut Down Donald Trump? (vortex.com) · · Score: 1

    I can't speak for "the rest of the world" but as an American expat living in New Zealand, I can say that 100% of the people I have spoken with about the American political system are stunned that more Americans don't seem to realize what a cartoonish, dangerous joke it has become. No one is laughing, per se; there's mostly a great deal of concern mixed with a bit of contempt. This is just my experience as the "go-to" American in my circle of friends/colleagues/etc.

  3. Speaking as a pen-and-paper RPGer, ours is by no means the hobbiest community. Miniatures wargamers and model railroaders are way hobbier than we are.

  4. Re:He was much more than that on Actor Christopher Lee Has Died at 93 · · Score: 1

    ...I had to Google him to figure out who the fuck he was.

    ...You ignorant fucks...

    Irony, thy name is Anonymous Coward.

  5. As an immigrant... on New Zealand Spy Agency To Vet Network Builds, Provider Staff · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have permanent residency (and thus voting rights), and I think tha**THE GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND IS DOING THE RIGHT THING**his is a load o**JOHN KEY IS A GREAT MAN**ollocks.

  6. Answer: on Is It Possible To Erase Yourself From the Internet? · · Score: 1

    No, and it shouldn't be possible. Using an alias online is just smart practice, but something's got to be done about the rampaging herds of Internet Fuckwads (greater or lesser). How appropriate would it be for past online shithattery to come back and bite the shithatterists. "I see here you've got an MBA, Mr. Douchesuit, but can you explain why you had an AOL account for 8 years, and what led you to choose the handle T!ts0rG+FO?"

  7. I've done this on Ask Slashdot: Transporting Computers By Cargo Ship? · · Score: 2

    I shipped a computer, some hard drives and a couple of lcd monitors from Thailand to New Zealand by ship. I packed it in original packaging when possible, and the computer (DAW) was in a rackmount chassis in a metal studio case. Padded it with a couple of blankets. Everything was fine, except the motherboard died about a week after arrival. Could have been the shipping, could have been the arbitrariness of life. It was a couple of years old at that time.

  8. Re:Uhhh well, shit. on Free Font Helps People With Dyslexia · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I tend to read by seeing an entire line at a time. The page you referenced sort of forced me to read left to right, parsing as I go. I'm not dyslexic either, but I can see how the font may help people by encouraging a "normal" cadence.

  9. Re:Sun is the same way on Is Pluto a Binary Planet? · · Score: 1

    Most people would consider the radius of the Sun to end where the mass of burning fusion ends...

    To be frank, a large minority of peopleare so ignorant, they probably think the sun is the back of the moon.

  10. Re:Scare quotes? on Julian Assange Served With Extradition Notice By British Police · · Score: 2

    Is that rape, or the more serious rape-rape

  11. Re:NO !! NEVER WERE !! on Are Open-Source Desktops Losing Competitiveness? · · Score: 1

    Try installing new hardware without doing your homework to make sure chipsets are supported or at least work-around-able. That's what "a lot of work to keep working" means to me. Windows? You could find a driver for a USB-powered Twizzler.

  12. Re:Hard truth on Why VCs Really Reject Startups · · Score: 5, Funny

    I remember when I thought things could be boiled down to a meaningless three-word sentence. Then I turned 6.

  13. Re:Uh....May Fools Day? on Dungeons & Dragons Next Playtest Released · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wizards of the Coast and parent company Hasbro really shat the bed with 4e, and WOTC have pretty much admitted they've alienated just about every demographic in their fanbase. The grognards were put off by the MMO styling, the simulationists hated the dissociated mechanics, the math trolls...well, they'll never be happy. The icing on the cake was the red box (it's 4.5e, but it's not). Basically they had to go back to the drawing board because Paizo, makers of Pathfinder RPG, have been eating WOTC's lunch for the past year or so. Plus, I mean, who doesn't like a slutty cash grab?

  14. How does it taste? on Kim Dotcom Demands Access To Seized Property To Defend Himself · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What's the German word for "the boner you get from too much Schadenfreude"? Speaking as an American expat living in NZ: fuck the US government and its thuggish international corporate rent-a-cop policies.

  15. Re:Blatant corruption as usual on Congress Asks Patent Office To Consider Secret Patents · · Score: 1

    You and busyqth are both glass-half-empty sort of folks, aren't ya? Fair enough. My intended emphasis was on the requirement of electoral progress for politico-economic progress, in contrast to the Marxist-Leninist (big-c Communist) requirement of political violence. Violence it is then.

  16. Re:Blatant corruption as usual on Congress Asks Patent Office To Consider Secret Patents · · Score: 1

    small-c communism is only possible with completely free and open elections and an informed, participatory electorate.

  17. Re:We must shield our children on How Much Tech Can Kids Take? · · Score: 1

    No, he means that the previous poster's defense of Sopa are the opening words of a text of a medieval manuscript or early printed book.

  18. Re:Apple. on Ninth Suicide At iPhone Factory · · Score: 1

    Citation needed. I can pull platitudes out of my ass too.

  19. Re:Seems reasonable on Pakistan Court Orders Facebook Ban Over Mohammed Images · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I don't see how that has anything to do with racism in modern Rastafari faith. Haile Selassie wasn't a Rasta either, but his positive (and anti-racist) influence on the movement is patently obvious. There are a vocal few who claim to follow Rasta who also propagate hatred against gay people and/or whites, but in general the movement is pacifistic and vehemently anti-racist. Garvey died in 1940, a time when the KKK still rode strong in the US. It's short-sighted to look at his beliefs through modern eyes, and it's equally short-sighted to paint modern Rastafari with the same brush.

  20. Re:Seems reasonable on Pakistan Court Orders Facebook Ban Over Mohammed Images · · Score: 1

    Wow. That's an incredibly reductionist point of view. Never mind the fact that Garvey WASN'T RASTAFARIAN, and that Haile Selassie (considered the earthly manifestation of Jah[God]) frequently spoke out against racism. You might want to actually speak to a devout Rasta before smearing the faith with such a generalization. On second thought, reasoning with a Ras might force you to reconsider some of your misconceptions. Never mind.

  21. Re:But... on Estimating Game Piracy More Accurately · · Score: 1

    Having lived in Thailand, land of software piracy and smiles, I can tell you that people there would rather buy a pirated disc, EVEN IF IT COST MORE than than the legitimate version. Thai-produced software is extremely inexpensive, but people are so used to buying knock-offs it's a force of habit. Not sure if that speaks to the point you were making but it's an interesting anecdote, AFAIC.

  22. Re:ugh, sequel on Filming For The Hobbit Begins In July · · Score: 1

    I seriously doubt there is a a writer in this day and age that possesses the linguistic skills Tolkien had. At least with the first 4 (oh wait, 5) movies there was a plot extant to diverge from. And it was obvious that Peter Jackson et al took more care making the cuts than some would have.

    I expect the next several movies will an abortion of Star-Wars-esque proportions. Ooh, rhyme.

  23. Re:NZ ISP experience on A Sad Day For the New Zealand Internet · · Score: 1

    Slingshot is a budget ISP that has a very bad reputation...It is very rare to ring an ISP & speak to someone who lives in NZ AND speaks perfect English.

    I don't doubt they've got a bad rep. However, they do sell data blocks if you exceed your monthly cap, and if you don't want to buy them they scale you back to "dialup speed". Off-peak time (2am-8am for my plan) is free, so that's when I schedule my torrent client, etc. As far as customer service goes, they've all been Kiwi so far. It's just a shame I've needed to call them so often!

  24. Re:NZ ISP experience on A Sad Day For the New Zealand Internet · · Score: 1

    I'm right smack in Auckland CBD. I can burn through my monthly data cap like shit through a goose. Woohoo.

    Zo

  25. Re:NZ ISP experience on A Sad Day For the New Zealand Internet · · Score: 1

    Actually if you factor in the landline (who uses those anymore?) it's pushing $100 NZ. I've got a package for $80/mo. using a dedicated VoIP line. It's not a big savings, but it's better than nothing. The upside is that the speed's uncapped, so I get 12 mbps or so down. It's a big contrast with Thailand, where they don't really have data caps but the fastest DSL sub they offer is around 8 mbps, severely bottlenecked outside SE Asia.