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  1. stop it already on $300M To Save 6 Milliseconds · · Score: 1

    This thread and series of modded-up comments proves that the majority of Slashdot users have no idea how financial markets work, nor how they enable society to progress to the level it has achieved today. Go back to your little cubicle to write code, go home to your wives, 2.5 kids and white picket fences, and stop making a fools out of yourselves. You made the choice to work for steady, meager wages, so stop complaining about people who make real contributions to the world and sign your 150k/year paycheques.

  2. Re:A better idea on Mass. Gambling Bill Would Criminalize Online Poker · · Score: 1

    That is exactly their aim — to make people "settle" for taxation. There should simply be no taxation of gambling!

  3. Re:Victimless crimes.. on Mass. Gambling Bill Would Criminalize Online Poker · · Score: 1

    I think there's already enough laws against robbery. Why would you feel you need more laws against robbery? "No man is an island" was a socialistic rant of a romantic poet who wasn't remember for anything in the world of law or political states.

  4. Re:Victimless crimes.. on Mass. Gambling Bill Would Criminalize Online Poker · · Score: 1

    Obviously, your problem is with welfare. So get to the point and end welfare. Stop beating around the bush.

  5. Re:Activision on Infinity Ward Lead Developers Axed Unexpectedly · · Score: 1

    Notice that this has not "destroyed" the movie industry or even hurt profits one little bit.

    I guess that's why movie tickets cost at least $9.50 in a medium-sized city in the USA. There's nothing like outsourcing the pain to the populace.

  6. Re:they STARVE genius if they don't buy the flour on Scalpers Earned $25M Gaming Online Ticket Sellers · · Score: 1

    Profit is a sign that a market is inefficient. All free markets are continually moving to a point where there is no profit. I, for one, like the fact that i don't live in a "Soviet Russia" where there are shortages. In a nice country, there are no shortages, and i find it pleasant that i know that there is always a ticket i can buy. The marginal utility of said ticket is higher for me than the others who think it's stupid to buy the ticket for that price. What can i do? Nothing needs to be done.

  7. Re:Why is it illegal? on Scalpers Earned $25M Gaming Online Ticket Sellers · · Score: 1

    Scalpers provide a very useful service because they prevent shortages. If i want a ticket, i can buy one without having to worry that they ran out of tickets.

  8. Re:slums aren't all they're cracked up to be but.. on How Slums Can Save the Planet · · Score: 1

    We are here to live and use the earth. We are not here to preserve the earth.

  9. Re:Am I alone or on How Slums Can Save the Planet · · Score: 1

    Isn't the price of food in supermarkets already marked up to account for the cost of energy involved in bringing it from rural areas to distribution points, to warehouses, to supermarket shelves, to your pantry and then to your mouth?

  10. Re:Lost my interest on StarCraft II Closed Beta Begins · · Score: 1

    If you know you have the best game out there, it's not unreasonable to have people pay before they can use it.

  11. Re:That would be all well and good on FCC Proposes 100Mbps Minimum Home Broadband Speed · · Score: 1

    This has only been held back by government regulation. People will pay for something as much as it's worth to them. If it costs too much, then it won't be produced. It's stupid to assume that improvement and excellent service are worth the price for everyone.

  12. Re:The most interesting part of the review: on Today's Best CPUs Compared... To a Pentium 4 · · Score: 1

    What if the software used to test modern CPUs is better-configured to give meaningful differences between very fast modern CPUs. Perhaps the old software would have all modern processors off the charts and wouldn't give meaningful numbers for comparison.

  13. Re:Science or Religion? on A Warming Planet Can Mean More Snow · · Score: 1

    What's interesting is that sea levels rose by 300 feet in the past 11,000 years. What makes people think they are the pinnacle of this trend and that it stops here? We have lived with rising sea levels and adapted. I look forward to global warming and believe it will be beneficial to humanity with greater crop yields, lower costs of heating, and greater areas of arable land.

  14. Re:Science or Religion? on A Warming Planet Can Mean More Snow · · Score: 1

    If you think it's so simple and riskless to profit from bubbles, why don't you do it yourself. If you indeed believe it's going to be a bubble, why don't you short it and profit when it pops? Put the money where the mouth is and enjoy an inefficient market.

  15. Re:Xfinity equals... on Comcast Shoots For New Image, Rebranding As Xfinity · · Score: 1

    The aforementioned post cannot be lauded enough. Bravo.

  16. Re:Xfinity equals... on Comcast Shoots For New Image, Rebranding As Xfinity · · Score: 1

    Grow some balls and take control of the situation. Don't waste your time. Don't go through the motions for no reason. Getting angry? That's so 1980s. Tell them exacly what you did, what the problem is, and what you expect. Politeness is being firm and curt.

    Hanging up and calling back is something a woman would do. That's low-status. A real man is busy and get things done. He doesn't have time for charades.

  17. Re:Reminds me of old times on Anti Terror Honor System · · Score: 1

    By responding "No, of course not!" you are supplicating to the woman, making yourself seem like a less-attractive man. You need to take control of the frame and not let her dictate the conversation. Untrained people will most likely direct the conversation to boring subjects. You must stop that from happening if she is to like you.

  18. Re:I have sat next to these guys. on Southwest Declares Kevin Smith Too Fat To Fly · · Score: 1

    That is not true. To be correct and comprehendible, you must use "his/her."

  19. Re:Nice on Directed Energy Weapon Downs Mosquitos · · Score: 1

    Kill all the mosquitoes. They serve no useful purpose. It's one set of species i would gladly eradicate. Anything that depends on them as a food source can easily use other bugs in lieu of mosquitoes.

  20. What Objects To Focus On For School Astronomy? on What Objects To Focus On For School Astronomy? · · Score: 1

    Ask Slashdot: What Objects To Focus On For School Astronomy? on Wednesday February 10, @08:52PM
    Start with English grammar.

  21. Re:AI first on When Will AI Surpass Human Intelligence? · · Score: 1

    Yes, I think I read a police report somewhere where "industrial capitalists" dragged you and your spouse, kicking and screaming, from your home and put you in "gigantic cube farms."

    Oh, what's that? You actively sought out, negotiated, and continued employment at-will?

    The only thing interesting about this post is how "cutting edge devices took over all the manual labor that dominated work at that time." What a pity it is that day laborers don't have to dig trenches anymore with shovels, but from the cushu seat of a Catepillar truck.

  22. Re:When? on When Will AI Surpass Human Intelligence? · · Score: 1

    By Market Price Through Greedy Amoral Stock Exchanges (=Capitalism), (Evil, evil, evil, evil, evil. Will let poor children die, will have people working for MONEY their whole life, bah

    Yes, there are choices, and capitalism is the only moral system where people are free to choose. The system doesn't "let poor children die." People let poor children die.
    "will have people working for MONEY their whole life" What a revolutionary idea — productive people get to exchange the fruits of their labor peacefully with other people! Clearly, that is nothing shoft of "evil, evil, evil,...". It is folly and a waste of time to even entertain those other options.

  23. Re:Does your tax money go where you want? on DARPA Aims for Synthetic Life With a Kill Switch · · Score: 1

    It's a laudable idea, and a noble purpose, but don't FORCE people to pay for OTHER PEOPLE. That is nothing short of forcibly STEALING with the threat to use use FORCE.

    My qualm is that it's mandatory. It's good to support things that make life better for some, but please also recognize this idea's shortcomings.

  24. Re:Finally, someone gets it. on Lord Lucas Says Record Companies "Blackmail" Users · · Score: 1

    Senators represent the people. It would be utterly incomprehensible to make them "not respond to the whims of the populace."

  25. Re:How long on Harder-Than-Diamond Natural Carbon Crystals Found · · Score: 1

    Women are "that way" because they are not enough REAL MEN to go around who actually excite them and who have enough self-worth that they don't feel that they have to buy a woman's attention. Real men are stalked and pursued by women who wouldn't mind not having a diamond; they just want a REAL MAN. Some women would demand things like diamonds when they sense that the man has less self-worth than the woman, and they exploit that insecurity. This "problem" never happens to real men who know how to handle women.