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  1. Oh sure, they SAY it's all-electric... on Porsche Is Building a Tesla Competitor (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    ...but once it's off the test track, it turns out there's a hidden coal-powered steam engine in it.

  2. Re:memory loss defence? on Bank's Severance Deal Requires IT Workers To Be Available For Two Years (computerworld.com) · · Score: 2

    I have to assume that they're getting some lump sum payment as part of the severance package, and getting that payment is contingent on agreeing to offer support later without *further* compensation.

    Otherwise, you'd be an idiot to agree to it-- enforceable or not-- and who wants idiots providing operational support down the road?

  3. Re: Is it a good game? on A Broke Fan Owes $5,400 For Pokemon-Themed Party Posters · · Score: 1

    You're thinking of trademark law. You don't lose a copyright automatically for failing to sue over it.

  4. Old news? on Facebook Allows Turkish Government To Set the Censorship Rules · · Score: 1

    This is pretty much old news, going back to the leaked document that gawker got in 2012 (http://gawker.com/5885714/inside-facebooks-outsourced-anti-porn-and-gore-brigade-where-camel-toes-are-more-offensive-than-crushed-heads).

    What I can't tell for sure, and as someone not particularly affiliated with the Kurdish or Turkish causes, haven't experienced directly, is Facebook applying all of these standards (e.g. denigration of Ataturk) to all Facebook users, or does it only affect users from Turkey?

    That is, if I post something denigrating Ataturk, will they potentially block it entirely or just block it in Turkey? If it's the latter, well, that's unfortunate, but that's Turkey's anti-free speech laws. If it's the former, that's especially repulsive, and basically pushes Facebook to the least-common denominator of free speech.

    At any rate, the Turkish government's sensitivity to "insults" against Ataturk are somewhat ironic, since Erdogan is doing everything he can to spit on Ataturk's policy of strict secularism.

  5. Learn something new every day on A Visual Walk Through Amazon's Impact On One Seattle Neighborhood · · Score: 1

    Today I learned that Amazon is the only employer in Seattle, and apparently the sole driver of Seattle's skyrocketing economy.

    Way to go, Amazon!

    As for you, Jeff, why don't you do everyone in Seattle a favor, and instead of complaining about how terrible Seattle is becoming for your dating life and your aesthetics, move the hell out?

  6. Better question on Why Is the Grand Theft Auto CEO Also Chairman of the ESRB? · · Score: 1

    Why is there an ESRB?

  7. What? on Anthropomorphism and Object Oriented Programming · · Score: 4, Funny

    An analogy that breaks down if you push it too far?

    Ridiculous! You cannot push analogies. They are not tangible things.

  8. Re: To Summarize on Amazon Confirms Hachette Spat Is To "Get a Better Deal" · · Score: 2

    From what I can tell, Amazon is still offering the products for sale, but not stocking it as they don't have a contract with the publisher. So if you buy one of the books not in stock, they have to order it from the publisher on demand.

    I don't see why a retailer should unilaterally compromise their business (stocking large quantities of books without a contract from the supplier) in order to serve customers just because the publisher doesn't accept the proposed terms.

    Both companies are playing hardball maybe, but the fact is there's no supplier contract and that's what's they need to agree upon for business to proceed as usual. In the meantime, there's plenty of other places one can buy Hachette's books from.

  9. To Summarize on Amazon Confirms Hachette Spat Is To "Get a Better Deal" · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Both parties admit they're in contract renegotiations. So the current public spat appears to be about whether a retailer should be obliged to continue to stock the goods under negotiation for resale without a contract, because... authors?

  10. Re: Time to become a better shopper on Amazon Confirms Hachette Spat Is To "Get a Better Deal" · · Score: 2

    Amazon stock doesn't pay dividends.

  11. Re: Books aren't special on Amazon Confirms Hachette Spat Is To "Get a Better Deal" · · Score: 1

    That word is "fungible". Look it up,

  12. Re: May as well get SOME money on Amazon Gets Blow-Back Over Plan To Sell Kindles At Small Bookshops · · Score: 1

    Yeah the objection voiced above seems to be based in the premise that people won't know about Kindles if they're not on display in their bookstore. Sort of like how if I close my eyes, you can't see me.

  13. Or... on The Average Movie Theater Has Hundreds of Screens · · Score: 1

    ...or, they could have a zero-tolerance policy for all screenings and people who can't put their phones away during a movie can take their 'private screen' and go elsewhere.

  14. Re:IBM to the rescue on Oracle Discontinues Free Java Time Zone Updates · · Score: 1

    In my opinion, this is a pretty serious change in stance for Oracle and amounts to killing free Java for certain types of applications, at least if you care about accuracy.

    If there are free alternatives, then why would that amount to killing free Java for certain types of applications?

  15. Re:Like most overgeneralizations... on You Can Navigate Between Any Two Websites In 19 Clicks Or Fewer · · Score: 1

    If you know what to type to reach it, is there a link to it in your brain?

  16. Re:be nice if... on Internet Poker Could Make a Comeback By Going Brick-and-Mortar · · Score: 1

    The big banks launder far too much Mexican drug money to allow that to happen.

  17. Re:Like most overgeneralizations... on You Can Navigate Between Any Two Websites In 19 Clicks Or Fewer · · Score: 1

    Is an object with no external links to it truly online? Is it offline? Is it in a superposition of online and offline?

    The mind boggles.

  18. Re:So by forced, they mean chose on UK Apple Shop Forced To Change Its Name · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'm guessing they're happy selling cider and don't have any interest or expertise in servicing computers.

  19. Re:It's called the key on Driver Trapped In Speeding Car At 125 Mph · · Score: 1

    A parking brake on an automatic and a handbrake on a manual are not built the same.

    At any rate, at those speeds, the handbrake probably wouldn't have helped much.

  20. assert should be compiled away in production code. :-)

  21. Re:printf on Typing These 8 Characters Will Crash Almost Any App On Your Mountain Lion Mac · · Score: 4, Informative

    And yet, unchecked input is the root of almost all software vulnerabilities

  22. Re:No more time travel! on J.J. Abrams To Direct Star Wars VII · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Except for the causal loop.

    Personally, I liked 12 Monkeys.

  23. Re:No more time travel! on J.J. Abrams To Direct Star Wars VII · · Score: 1

    All I know is that I'm still waiting for my goddamn hover board!

  24. Re:No more time travel! on J.J. Abrams To Direct Star Wars VII · · Score: 5, Funny

    As long as he doesn't create an alternate universe where Greedo shot first, Vader made C3P0, the Force-sensitivity is a bacterial infection, and force-ghosts got 20 years younger, we should be just fine.

  25. Re:No more time travel! on J.J. Abrams To Direct Star Wars VII · · Score: 1

    Right... polar bears it is then!