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  1. Re:Let's see how long that lasts on Seattle CEO Cuts $1 Million Salary To $70K, Raises Employee Salaries · · Score: 2

    The database guy CAN unload the trucks with dinner on them.

    The loading dock guy CAN'T upgrade the databases. That is why you make more money than he does.

  2. Re:Let's see how long that lasts on Seattle CEO Cuts $1 Million Salary To $70K, Raises Employee Salaries · · Score: 1

    Do you suppose the guy working the loading dock will come in on the weekend and upgrade the databases? Why not? He now makes the same as you.

  3. Re:Let's see how long that lasts on Seattle CEO Cuts $1 Million Salary To $70K, Raises Employee Salaries · · Score: 1

    More likely that people were being paid the market rate for their skill set.

    Now, ALL skill sets pay about the same.

    Think about that as you sit there, upgrading a server and looking at the B.S. Degree on your wall that cost you $50k (way back when). The Receptionist is making as much as you do now.

  4. Re:Socialism! on Seattle CEO Cuts $1 Million Salary To $70K, Raises Employee Salaries · · Score: 1

    No one is keeping you in shackles mining salt. You are free to find employment elsewhere. In a different location, industry, discipline. It's up to you.

  5. Long View on Seattle CEO Cuts $1 Million Salary To $70K, Raises Employee Salaries · · Score: 4, Interesting

    So here you are, a clerk or some other lower on the totem pole individual who is now making $70k. You buy a house, maybe a used car, or the reverse, either way, you increase you expenses because you can. Even frugal people would do it, it's human nature.

    So now it's a few years later. The company goes under, you get laid off and you go around looking for a job that pays $70k for doing what you were doing.

    None to be had.

    Compensation has been commensurate to your skills for hundreds of years. It may suck for the unskilled, but that's what works. For the employer and the employee. You increase your skills, you increase your pay. Do more, get paid more. When everyone makes the same or nearly the same for vastly different levels of skill and effort, then you are headed for trouble in the long term. Just look up the Jamestown Colony and how it worked out for them.

  6. Sounds Familiar on Seattle CEO Cuts $1 Million Salary To $70K, Raises Employee Salaries · · Score: 1
  7. Self-Interacting Dark Matter on Hubble and the VLT Uncover Evidence For Self-Interacting Dark Matter · · Score: 1

    Great, the Universe masturbates.

  8. Re:A first: We should follow Germany's lead on 'We the People' Petition To Revoke Scientology's Tax Exempt Status · · Score: 2

    Calling Scientology a Religion is like call Mary Kay Products a Religion.

  9. Re:A first: We should follow Germany's lead on 'We the People' Petition To Revoke Scientology's Tax Exempt Status · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    tries to be beneficial to society.

    So Islam is out then.

  10. The EMR discussion is not necessarily related to Obamacare.

  11. I'm a fan of the ID that you carry your medical information with you on a card. Go to a provider, insert the card and there ya go. They update it with whatever happens or treatments and you are on your way.

  12. He should have... on Allegation: Lottery Official Hacked RNG To Score Winning Ticket · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...put the cameras on a 30 minute loop and hired an acrobat to lower into the room from the roof after hours and change the system. Then do the Lotto Commissioner's wife to keep him distracted.

    Just be sure to check for a new logo on the floor.

  13. Feds on Kludgey Electronic Health Records Are Becoming Fodder For Malpractice Suits · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is one of those rare instances where the Feds CAN make a difference by mandating specific medical record formats, import and export of data, standard reporting functionality, etc.

    Many EMRs are in "island" systems that you can't easily get the data out of or bring data into, stranding important information and raising the costs of moving from provider to provider. How many fucking times have you filled out the stupid medical history forms?

    Where the data is kept is up for discussion, but the format and content should be standard across all systems.

  14. Re:Never on Autonomous Cars and the Centralization of Driving · · Score: 0

    A computer let the copilot of an airliner fly it into a fucking mountain. Your trust of software is severely misplaced.

  15. Re:Never on Autonomous Cars and the Centralization of Driving · · Score: 1

    No accidents, not even a fender bender in 37 years, fuck you very much.

  16. Re:Never on Autonomous Cars and the Centralization of Driving · · Score: 1

    I haven't had an accident in 37 years, fuck you very much.

  17. Never on Autonomous Cars and the Centralization of Driving · · Score: 0

    I will never own a self driving car.

    1. Too expensive
    2. No fun
    3. Dangerous
    4. No one controls when and where I go

  18. IRS on 220TB Tapes Show Tape Storage Still Has a Long Future · · Score: 1

    Someone should send a shitload of these to the IRS.

  19. Re:Pot vs. Kettle on Microsoft: Feds Are 'Rewriting' the Law To Obtain Emails Overseas · · Score: 1

    There are a whole lot of people in the US who have no business whining about the government "rewriting" laws to suit its purpose. They have been perfectly happy with that when it suits their purpose.

  20. Re:Strictly speaking... on The Last Time Oceans Got This Acidic This Fast, 96% of Marine Life Went Extinct · · Score: 2

    I think he and the rest are trying to have it both ways. When some journalist makes some idiotic statement, he and the rest are silent, knowing their position will benefit from the scare mongering. But when someone calls them out on it, they respond, "well, you need to listen to the scientists, not the journalists".

  21. Re:Strictly speaking... on The Last Time Oceans Got This Acidic This Fast, 96% of Marine Life Went Extinct · · Score: 4, Informative

    You may not have RTFA, but this entire story is driven by what a "journalist" wrote, not a scientist. Journalists drive these stories, they drive the alarmism.

    So in a story written by a journalist, not a scientist, it's perfectly acceptable to quote journalists.

  22. Re:Either fast breeder or thorium on The Last Time Oceans Got This Acidic This Fast, 96% of Marine Life Went Extinct · · Score: 1

    So...looks like the AC below got it right then, Salvation lies in mud huts, nuts and twigs and organically grown and harvested plant materials for clothing.

  23. Re:Don't on Ask Slashdot: How To Introduce a 7-Year-Old To Programming? · · Score: 1

    Ya. Send him outside to play. Take him to the Zoo, or Hiking, or to a Ballgame.

    Here's a thought...Books!

  24. Re:"Reason" is a publisher of nonsense on Reason: How To Break the Internet (in a Bad Way) · · Score: 0

    How about this fish wrap?

  25. Re:Reason: for corporations, by corporations on Reason: How To Break the Internet (in a Bad Way) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    HOA's remind me more of Autocratic Dictatorships that put the word "Democratic" in their name.