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  1. Re:Don't blame me. on Australia Passes Mandatory Data Retention Law · · Score: 1

    Yeah, let's transform "metadata" into "data" - because it's scarier that way!
    I mean... who in their right mind would NOT blow this out of proportion?

  2. Re:Oblig on Jeremy Clarkson Dismissed From Top Gear · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Gizoogle version:

    Accordin ta BBC Hype, Jeremy Clarkson, longstandin main host fo' tha automobile televizzle show Top Gear, aint gonna have his contract renewed. Y'all KNOW dat shit, muthafucka! This decision came bout two weeks afta da thug was suspended cuz of a altercation wit a Top Gear balla involvin caterin durin filmin fo' tha show fo' realz. Admittedly not tha nerdiest shizzle of tha dizzle yo, but it can be holla'd dat his cold-ass thirteen-year run on tha freshly smoked up format of Top Gear has interested nuff Slashdot playas whoz ass ludd they rides n' tha entertainment dat tha show has brought ta em.

  3. Re:homeowner fail on Comcast's Incompetence, Lack of Broadband May Force Developer To Sell Home · · Score: 2

    How about conditioning the deal like this: Doesn't already have broadband, I ain't gonna buy it.

  4. Re:Metric on World's Largest Asteroid Impacts Found In Central Australia · · Score: 1

    Sorry. Let me rephrase.
    No, just retarded joke.

    Better?

  5. Re:Metric on World's Largest Asteroid Impacts Found In Central Australia · · Score: 1

    No, just retarded logic.

  6. Re:Gulf of Mexico ? on World's Largest Asteroid Impacts Found In Central Australia · · Score: 1

    Tinfoil-hat type.

  7. Re:"Drama of mental illness" on Child Psychotherapist: Easy and Constant Access To the Internet Is Harming Kids · · Score: 2

    Unless we have a plausible alternate theory for why there's such an increase in that time period then it's compelling evidence to start from.

    1. TV. Shows a lot of skinny chicks and athletic dudes with perfect bodies, making kids feel ugly and insecure.
    2. Accelerated lifestyle. The day is still 24h, bot more activites need to be crammed into the same space, both for kids and adults alike.
    3. High expectations from kids. The number of children with crushing amount of extracurricular activities (from swimming to chess club to math club to piano to ballet to football to horseriding to god-knows-what-else) is rising, because parents look at various examples of successful people (see point 1) and push their own kids as hard as they can to outdo everyone else.
    4. Helicopter parenting. Kids grow to teenagers without as much as one single day on their own. All of a sudden, they need to cope with life things they never knew. I've seen 14 years old kids having their shoelaces tied by their parents, I mean seriously WTF.

    To summarize: correlation ain't causation.

    Not saying that increased exposure to Interwebz isn't a risk factor, just saying it ain't THE risk factor. It's also heavily dependent on how thik one's kid skin is. if they are not educated enough to not make a life-ending drama out of a couple bad words thrown their way by some AC, well, yeah, they're at risk.

    But I agree with the phone staring phenomenon spinning out of control. I had a big argument with one of my closest friends not so long ago because he was coming to our pool game session and staring at his phone for the entirety his stay when he wasn't playing. Told him that if he wants to stay on Facebook, he needn't come, he could simply stay home and enjoy that activity. Man, was he pissed. I compared his reaction to how some people behave when their religion is mocked.

  8. Re:Drives IT people nuts on MRIs Show Our Brains Shutting Down When We See Security Prompts · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This behavior doesn't have IT roots. It has "the boy who cried wolf" roots.
    We're surrounded by warnings, all the time. Warning! Wet floor. Warning! 0.5 inches of snow tomorrow. Warning! This beverage might be hot. Warning! This battery might explode if you put it in a microwave.

    No wonder people have their responses to warnings (of all kinds) dulled to non-existence.

  9. Re:What kind of person did they study? on MRIs Show Our Brains Shutting Down When We See Security Prompts · · Score: 1

    Average Joes, as most researches focus on.

  10. Re:They'd be shooting themselves in the foot on Microsoft Says Free Windows 10 Upgrades For Pirates Will Be Unsupported · · Score: 1

    They still need to know the components of an air-brake system, for example.

    Air Brakes
    5.1 The Parts of an Air Brake System
    5.2 Dual Air Brake
    5.3 Inspecting Air Brake Systems
    5.4 Using Air Brakes

    http://www.dol.wa.gov/driversl...

  11. Re:Old school? on "Descent" Goes For a Crowdfunding Reboot (and a Linux Version) · · Score: 1

    That would work.

  12. Re:They'd be shooting themselves in the foot on Microsoft Says Free Windows 10 Upgrades For Pirates Will Be Unsupported · · Score: 1

    You're amused at first. Then bored. Then mad. Then legally insane.
    It's all about repetition. You encounter a ridiculous question once, it's worth a hearty laugh. But when you encounter the same question 1000 times, asked by 1000 total morons, it's way, way beyond funny.

  13. Re:They'd be shooting themselves in the foot on Microsoft Says Free Windows 10 Upgrades For Pirates Will Be Unsupported · · Score: 2

    Might be overrated for you. I happen to know people who work in MS tech Support center and it's a hellhole. The shit people call about would increase my suicidal tendencies to 100%, and I worked in tech support center and seen/heard quite the shit myself.

  14. Old school? on "Descent" Goes For a Crowdfunding Reboot (and a Linux Version) · · Score: 1

    to make sure the flight/gameplay feels "old school"

    I don't want it to feel old school. I want it to feel modern, innovative, up-to-date. And yes, I played Descent 1 and 2 and loved them. But times a'changin' and technology allows for sky-limit innovation.that's what i want, an old game reinvented, not "let's make the same thing but in HD".

  15. Re:I know Kung Fu on Scientists Insert a Synthetic Memory Into the Brain of a Sleeping Mouse · · Score: 1

    Nope. I refer to you, going to work and loving everything that you used to hate, because there's this thing above your head that makes you take a nap as soon as you sit on your chair... and when you wake up, you'll like your boss, your retarded co-workers and every lil' shit that's thrown at you during your workday there.

  16. Re:I know Kung Fu on Scientists Insert a Synthetic Memory Into the Brain of a Sleeping Mouse · · Score: 1

    Corporations will use their resources to insert memories into your brain and make you LOVE those oppressive meetings

  17. Re:The scenario that makes most sense on A Year On, What Flight Simulators Can't Prove About Flight MH370 · · Score: 1

    That guy is nuts.

  18. Re:Nothing to see here on Go R, Young Man · · Score: 1

    That's exactly what I did. People have been using my scripts for years and come to me for enhancements.

    While nobody's really indispensable, it's always good to be hard to replace :)

  19. Re:Nothing to see here on Go R, Young Man · · Score: 2

    Yeah, I'm pretty sure that learning Visual Basic and 'programming' in Excel will actually give you an edge on your business professional peers.

    I did (learn VBA) and did (use it to program in Excel) and it did (give me an edge over my peers).
    Now I am dipping my toes in C++ for a specific project (game using Unreal Engine).

  20. Re:Looks like Windows 3 on Hands-On With the Vivaldi Browser · · Score: 1

    +1 Funny.
    +1 Insightful.
    +1 Interesting.
    +1 Underrated.

    You sir just won my today's internet.

  21. Re:Looks like Windows 3 on Hands-On With the Vivaldi Browser · · Score: 2

    "aesthetics".
    Ascetic: characterized by or suggesting the practice of severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons.

    I'm glad you care about them, they definitely need some love (pun intended) but I guess that's for a different article.

  22. Re:Things aren't supposed to live forever. on The Abandoned Google Project Memorial Page · · Score: 2

    Except for Meebo.
    Meebo was awesome, and while we're at it, it was NOT a Google project. It was an independent startup which was acquired and then left to rot.
    I remember using Meebo from machines which had Yahoo Messenger ports blocked and each time I was using it I was gaping at how beautiful it was. AJAX was "da shit" back then, and Meebo implemented it b-e-a-utifully.

    I still despise Google for axing it.

  23. Re:I might be one on Developers Race To Develop VR Headsets That Won't Make Users Nauseous · · Score: 1

    Let me rephrase:
    I am aware that I get motion sickness so I avoid driving because that might impact me while I am looking at speedometer, rear view or other stationary objects in my car. I prefer not to put myself or any passengers in danger, therefore I avoid driving completely.

    Overdoing safety? Maybe. But I care about living :)

  24. Re:Buses do not operate on Sundays on Developers Race To Develop VR Headsets That Won't Make Users Nauseous · · Score: 1

    What kind of shitty country do you live in with no public transport on Sundays?

    Romania reporting in -- trains, underground, buses trams all run. Have a nice day.

  25. Re:I might be one on Developers Race To Develop VR Headsets That Won't Make Users Nauseous · · Score: 2

    I solved that issue since birth by not getting a driver's license.