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  1. Consumer Reports on Hyundai Overstated MPG On Over 1 Million Cars · · Score: 2

    Ignore the EPA MPG ratings on cars. Go get an online Consumer Reports subscription, and see what their real-world testing revealed about MPG. I've been doing that for all of my car purchases (two recent, because I helped my girlfriend shop for hers).

  2. Re:Both good for the individual & bad for soci on Erasing Details Of Bad Memories · · Score: 3, Interesting

    PTSD is reassuring for me in a way - if humans were truly naturally murderous beasts, as some would like to insist, PTSD would be very rare or non-existant.

    Read On Killing. Only psychopaths can kill without emotional consequences. People are naturally opposed to killing when it comes to dealing with members of the same species. Men can hunt and kill a deer. That's instinct. When confronting other humans, the instinct is to posture or submit. Same applies to most other mammals.

  3. Re:Goes to show. on Believing In Medical Treatments That Don't Work · · Score: 1

    Marathoners are often plagued with health problems. Do a little less running and a little more strength training and you'll (surprise) strengthen your body. Marathoning will just turn your body into a skinny little wraith optimized for pounding the pavement for 26.2 miles at a time.

  4. Re:I'll believe it when I see it on Mimicking Photosynthesis To Split Water · · Score: 1

    Papers always suggest more work. I've not once in my life seen a paper that said "Nope, that's it, we're done here" :)

    Maybe when we get a Grand Unified Theory... :-)

  5. Re:Backups? on Disgruntled Engineer Hijacks San Francisco's Computer System · · Score: 3, Informative

    That sort of attitude is incredibly unprofessional. This software engineer may have been wronged, but nothing can justify his actions here.

  6. automated grad student on The Robot Professor · · Score: 2, Funny

    Grad students are now obsolete.

  7. hoax on Parasitic Infection Flummoxes Victims and Doctors · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's a hoax. Notice how all of the images of exotic multi-colored fibers are close-ups where you can't see the person or the sores they talk about. The pictures of people with sores on them show people with plain sores.

  8. gmail on AOL to Charge Senders for Incoming Email · · Score: 1

    AOLers: Just get a gmail account, and a better ISP.

  9. Re:Outsourced on Layoffs at OSDL · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's not outsourcing, it's expanding. Linux doesn't just exist in the US, you know. There are big opportunities in other parts of the world, and apparently they want to be there.

    They are firing people in the US and replacing them with people not in the US. You could make the "expanding" argument if they weren't doing the firings. They are not "expanding". They are relocating.

  10. Outsourced on Layoffs at OSDL · · Score: 2, Funny

    It will establish a European office and expand into Asia.

    Lets be honest here. They are outsourcing those jobs. Hey, I'm not complaining. Hooray for the Europeans and the Asians. But the US is slipping further and further behind in the world of techonology.

  11. Polling who? on "Get the Facts" Campaign Working · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "polling 1,400 IT managers and CIOs"

    Polling who? Trying polling the people that actually do things. Those CIOs and managers probably don't even know what Linux and Windows are.

  12. The Raft on Offshoring to a Ship in International Waters · · Score: 1

    Will this be how "The Raft" from Snow Crash gets started? Those poor programmers have to live on a damned boat? And, when the Raft drifts close to shore, I wonder how many of them will try to make a break for the mainland.

  13. Roll your own... on Open Source Batch Management? · · Score: 1

    Really. It doesn't sound like it would be too difficult to write this yourself with some good Unix scripting (Perl, bash, etc.)

    You said it's to serve as a test system for a commercial application. I assume you already have a "schedule" in mind, so maybe you could simplify things a bit by writing a system that only runs your specific schedule, rather than writing something more general. I don't know if that would provide a valid test case for your purpose.

  14. GPG on Precedent for Warrantless Net Monitoring Set · · Score: 1

    http://www.gnupg.org/

  15. Outsourced on eBay Begins A Change · · Score: 1

    I bet that all of those customer service reps on the phone and typing email are all based in India. Could ebay afford to do this without outsourcing it?

  16. Don't bother on Sun Hints At Open-Source Database Offering · · Score: 1

    If they can release something that's better than postgresql, then yay. Otherwise, they shouldn't bother. Simple as that.

  17. Re:IBM's Rep at stake on Chinese PC Maker Looks to Buy IBM's PC Business · · Score: 1

    I can't imagine IBM allowing a foreign manufacturer to sell products with IBM's name/logo on it. Seems awfully risky to their rep.

    You're kidding, right? I bet most of the stuff they sell is already manufactured elsewhere. Manufacturing was outsourced a long time ago.

  18. Re:Holograms on The Future of Holograms · · Score: 1

    That's a little pessimistic. A holodeck could be used for creative exploration and discovery as well as... less noble schemes. Think about what you could discover or learn if you could simulate anything?

  19. Re:Popularity on Thunderbird 1.0 RC1 Released · · Score: 1
  20. Re:Near-shore is still off-shore on India Outsourcers Find Back Door in Canada · · Score: 1
    Let me break it down in a way a slashdotter can understand. Here are the Three Rules of Government:
    1. A government may not injure one of its own citizens, or, through inaction, allow the citizens to come to harm.
    2. A government may consider the well-being of foreigners, except where it would conflict with the First Law.
    3. A government must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First Law.
    Do you see now? Citizens come first. Let the rest of the damned world take care of itself.
  21. Re:Installing apps on The Ultimate MacDate · · Score: 1

    This worked on classic MacOS as well. I always wondered how this was done. What's going on in the filesystem code that allows this? I always thought it was pretty cool...

  22. Re:Ugh on 100 GB Email Account · · Score: 1

    /dev/urandom

    $ man urandom

    Not as fast as /dev/zero, because it still takes some CPU time to compute those pseudorandom values, but much faster than /dev/random.

  23. Re:What is their disk allocation scheme? on ZFS, the Last Word in File Systems? · · Score: 1

    Having a global pool does lessen maintenance/support, but what method are they using to place data on the disks?

    Frequently accessed data needs to be spread out on all the disks for the fastest access, so does that mean Sun has FS files/tables that track usage and repositions data based on that?

    I would say yes. From the article:

    Dynamic striping across all devices to maximize throughput
    Ok, that's light on the details, but indicates they have at least considered the issue.
  24. Re:Non-Americans on Bush vs. Kerry on Science · · Score: 1

    Lisa: That's spacious reasoning, Dad.

    This is the second time I have seen someone (was it you both times?) paste that into a slashdot article and get +5. The word you are seeking is specious, not spacious. I wouldn't normally correct spelling/grammar, but I thought that the next time you post that into a political discussion, you might want to get it right.

  25. Re:Hold on a minute. on U.S. IT jobs Down 400K Since 2001 · · Score: 1

    If you were like me, you milked those years for all they were worth. But don't imagine for a minute that it represented the normal state of a healthy economy. Complaining about Bush not restoring a speculative market bubble is rather silly.

    Fucking leeches like you... What about those of us that didn't graduate until after the bubble burst?