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  1. Re:UCSF is training people for...what? on Laid-Off IT Workers Worry US Is Losing Tech Jobs To Outsourcing (www.cio.in) · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up. UCSF is a medical graduate school, they aren't training any IT people. There are many valid points about why outsourcing is bad, but this one is not relevant to UCSF.

  2. One time AT&T failed to turn off my service when requested. I made a payment to keep it current and reached out again. They said that they saw my request and they didn't know why it hadn't been shut off (being as that I'd moved to a place they didn't service). This person told me that I'd be issued a refund for the month I didn't use but had payed for. The next month I received another bill. I called, and said that I should ignore the bill and that my refund should arrive shortly. This happened 3 times before they sent me to collections. It took the threat of taking them to court to get them to fix it all. As a result, I'll never do business with them again.

  3. Re: Ask your kids. on Ask Slashdot: Xbox One Or PlayStation 4? · · Score: 1

    Not sure if you've tried the for a series, but it's a very similar game series to gran turismo. I wouldn't let the presence of gran turismo by itself sway you.

  4. Re: AT&T is now your satellite TV company on FCC Approves AT&T's DirecTV Purchase · · Score: 1

    The last time I did business with AT&T they sent me to collections. This wouldn't be so unusual, except they owed me money at the time and when I'd call them to deal with it they couldn't explain why they did it. I want in the market for satellite TV, but I certainly won't be going to direct TV if I ever am.

  5. Multiplayer on Microsoft To Launch Minecraft Education Portal For Teachers · · Score: 1

    I've wanted to use minecraft in classrooms before, but have yet to find a reasonable method of preventing connections to multi-player servers. Granted I haven't looked in a year or so, but until there is a way to do easily accomplish that I'll take a pass. There is no way I'm opening myself up to that level of liability.

  6. Re: OK, we've seen this before on Student Photographer Threatened With Suspension For Sports Photos · · Score: 1

    On the other hand, I have a math degree and the new ways totally make sense to me. In fact the way they're teaching arithmetic in school now is how I do it in my head. I've talked with others I went to school with and it's the same for them.

  7. Third world sounds right on Critics Say It's Time To Close La Guardia Airport · · Score: 1

    Last year we were flying out of LA guardia, and it was awful. Our first flight was canceled, our second flight was delayed until the next morning. It was July, so the weather was awful. The air conditioning was broken, there weren't enough places to sit, all of the coolers in stores were broken so all the drinks were hot, and the drinking fountains had water that came out hot to the touch (I could have brewed tea). It was one of the worst experiences I've ever had anywhere, and I' very ridden greyhound from California to new Jersey and back.

  8. Re:Your choice on Google Teams Up With 3 Wireless Carriers To Combat Apple Pay · · Score: 2

    I worked for an auction company for a while. We auctioned a lot of farm equipment, tractors, and cars. More than once I saw people roll in and pay absurd amounts of money in cash for things. These people weren't drug dealers. Some people just don't do checks or credit cards.

  9. Re:How does this compare to radio? on Pandora Pays Artists $0.001 Per Stream, Thinks This Is "Very Fair" · · Score: 1

    I can't think of any other reason why I get the occasional pharrell song on my punk rock station.

  10. I'm in the middle of a 6-week long term subbing position for a first through third grade combination class. I've introduced code.org to all of the students, but it's only the girls that have been really interested. I have 2 or 3 girls that choose to do activities on code.org EVERY day.

  11. Re: Backpedalled? on New Jersey Gov. Christie: Parents Should Have Choice In Vaccinations · · Score: 1

    And those that don't have it but claim they do give those of us who actually have Celiac Disease a bad name.

  12. Re:Saw an interesting windows install once on What Are the Weirdest Places You've Spotted Linux? · · Score: 1

    I wasn't trying to slam windows. In fact, at the time I was a 100% windows user. I just thought it would be fun to mention an interesting place to see windows since I didn't have any interesting linux locations to report. I doubt anyone who passed the machine would have had any idea that it was running windows if it wasn't for the fact that it had a BSOD up.

  13. Re:Umm.. just as Europe moves beyond chip and pin. on Death Hovers Politely For Americans' Swipe-and-Sign Credit Cards · · Score: 1

    I always write See ID on my card in place of a signature. Sometimes they even look at it and ask for my ID! When they do I always make sure to thank them for asking. I realize this doesn't help if my credit card number is stolen, but at least it might help somewhat if someone were to steal my wallet. The signature system is a joke.

  14. Saw an interesting windows install once on What Are the Weirdest Places You've Spotted Linux? · · Score: 1

    I've never seen linux anywhere weird, but one time I saw an arcade game (I want to say it was San Francisco Rush but it could have been some other racing game as it was 2002) that had a classic windows BSOD displaying instead of the game.

  15. Re:Fuck Beta on Sony Selling Off VAIO Computer Business · · Score: 1

    I've been visiting slashdot for about the same amount of time. Yesterday I was redirected to the beta. I immediately logged in to look for a way to set it to default to classic, but couldn't find one. The day that classic slashdot is gone is the last day I'll visit slashdot.

  16. Re:One suggestion... on Ask Slashdot: Working With Others, As a Schizophrenic Developer? · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately most people don't realize that there are multiple types of ADHD, and often confuse it with the inattentive branch (that was formerly called ADD). The best thing you can do is educate those who misunderstand.

  17. Cut the cord on A Year After Ban On Loud TV Commercials: Has It Worked? · · Score: 3, Informative

    I couldn't tell you. I cut the cord three years ago and haven't looked back. Sure I don't get to see the latest and greatest things, and must instead wait for video/netflix, but it's been worth it.

  18. Re:Ingress on Ask Slashdot: MMORPG Recommendations? · · Score: 1

    I came here to say this. My wife and I enjoy ingress immensely. It's not a traditional mmo in the way people think of mmos, but it's a lot of fun.

  19. There's more to learning Math than just the Math on Ask Slashdot: How Important Is Advanced Math In a CS Degree? · · Score: 1

    A lot of learning Math is learning problem solving skills, or even more importantly it's about learning how to learn new problem solving skills. Sure there are many advanced Math skills that can be useful in industry, but learning how to think about problems in multiple ways can be helpful for developing solutions to problems. Additionally, Math can be useful for determining complexity and optimizing programs.

    It sounds to me like you're more interested in software development than in computer science. These two fields are often confused for each other, but are certainly not the same thing.

  20. Re:specialty software prices on Some Windows XP Users Can't Afford To Upgrade · · Score: 1

    The only thing I'm likely to find torrents of would be pirated copies of textbooks. A digital textbook and dead tree textbook are going to be pretty comparable. I was referring to non-textbook materials, as that's what the parent and GP post were about.

  21. Re:specialty software prices on Some Windows XP Users Can't Afford To Upgrade · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When I've looked I've come across a complete lack of material for most topics beyond say third semester calculus and second semester differential equations that one can read to actually learn a subject. While there are certainly some example problems out there, a cohesive narration of how to go about solving more advanced problems especially with a consistent notation seems to be lacking. Sure there's resources like Pauls Online Math Notes, but that drops off before then. Wikipedia has some formulas and descriptions, but often doesn't have example problems. For many topics, you can find small pieces of information all over the web, but if you want to actually read up on a specific subject I haven't seen anything on the internet that rivals a good old fashioned text book.

    Now, I don't see any reason for there to be new editions as often as there are. Many of the textbooks I read in my spare time are actually pretty old, but outside of some of the topics that rely on technology there isn't a whole lot of reason to have new editions. Even something such as numerical analysis (which should probably have a technology based theme for CAS) doesn't really need to be updated very often as the algorithms don't change, just the languages that may be used.

    Perhaps I'm just biased, but a well written text book seems much more useful than gleaning bits of information from a variety of sources that all use different notations and symbols for learning about a topic in math.

  22. Re:specialty software prices on Some Windows XP Users Can't Afford To Upgrade · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That may be the case in some fields, but in most cases I haven't seen materials available online that compare to the texts that I use as a student in advanced mathematics.

  23. Re:Don't play their game! on Rep. Mike Rogers Dismisses CISPA Opponents "14 Year Old Tweeter On the Internet" · · Score: 3, Informative

    *WOOSH*

  24. Pigeons? on Not Quite a T-1000, But On the Right Track · · Score: 1

    Am I the only one who misread as "...it interesting to pit pigeons..."? I was just thinking jeez, can't we just leave birds alone? First sparrows, now pigeons?

  25. Re:Easy enough to fix on Proof-of-Concept Android Trojan Uses Motion Sensors To Steal Passwords · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure how well the GPS is going to work inside the buildings I spend most of my day inside of. Having a pedometer on my phone seems to work much better than any pedometer that I've ever used in the past as it doesn't accidentally get reset, and I don't have to worry about clipping it somewhere just to have it count my steps.