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  1. Re:Restaurants on California's $15-an-Hour Minimum Wage May Spur Automation (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, well, wait on tables for a couple of years and see if you feel the same about it from the other side. I get my ambiance from the crowd. If you want to have "greeters" great, make it part of the show. Beer and a dinner at the push of a button is a plus.

  2. Re:Restaurants on California's $15-an-Hour Minimum Wage May Spur Automation (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Self cleaning/sterilizing is not out of the norm for a machine. And there is no reason not to expect it to deliver a very tasty dish. What don't you understand about recipe?

  3. Re:Restaurants on California's $15-an-Hour Minimum Wage May Spur Automation (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    See, that's the problem. You want a human to serve you. What is that? Some kind of supremacy thing? Me, I just want service and the humans for company and, you know, socializing. And food untouched by human hands is probably healthier anyway, especially in a public setting. If you want a servant, bring your own

  4. Re:Sounds good. on California's $15-an-Hour Minimum Wage May Spur Automation (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    That's right. Automation should mean lower prices, or free, price to be determined by human effort. A replicator in every garage.

  5. Re:They all have one thing in common on Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal Endorsed by Major Tech Group (siliconbeat.com) · · Score: 1

    somewhere between 15 million and 40 million Americans would simply need to die... millions of Americans would need to simply die off to stabilize our system.

    It's your chance to be a pioneer, just like Lewis and Clark.. Say 'Hi' to Elvis

  6. Re:Doing it backwards on CloudFlare Wants Tor To Change Or Risk CAPTCHA Blockades (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Except that exit nodes should be hard to spot, otherwise what good are they? Tor needs to blend in better.

  7. Re:Disingenuous HuffPo Trash passing as journalism on Leaked Emails Reveal Widespread Corruption in Global Oil Industry (theage.com.au) · · Score: 1

    I never said oversight was easy, just necessary.

  8. Re:Disingenuous HuffPo Trash passing as journalism on Leaked Emails Reveal Widespread Corruption in Global Oil Industry (theage.com.au) · · Score: 0

    I think it's along the lines of, *Nothing to see here, move along*. And really, what is the point of reporting this stuff if voters keep on reelecting the same politicians who take the bribes anyway?

  9. This would never, ever happen to solar-panel manufacturers

    There ya go! Proof that they're owned by the oil industry!

  10. Politics moves too slowly to call anything a *fuckup*. That's like calling a hurricane a disaster when avoidance is trivial (robust buildings help). Follow the money, and you will find intent. The guy should always be under the Sword of Damocles, electorally speaking of course! That should be the price of power.

  11. :-) I am Tay, and so are you!

  12. Actually, I'm all for it. It fucks up "what is real", forcing us to be face to face to make sure.

    F2F? There must be an app for that...

  13. How many are we dealing with right now? I'm sure I'm carrying on with two or three...

  14. Re:Moslems shooting in California, again ! on Why ISIS Is Winning The Online Propaganda War (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    GTFO! Silly rabbit...

  15. What better way to solidify Microsoft's Linux patents? Has anybody totaled up how much they already collect?

  16. Re:It's not ISIS on Why ISIS Is Winning The Online Propaganda War (dailydot.com) · · Score: 2

    Ahhh, the Troll mod. Sorry if it hurts the Slashdot/ISIS crowd, but this phase of the war goes back to 1979.

    "What is more important in world history? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some agitated Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?"

    Are you going to argue with success?

    And then the same man spills the beans in the very first response here. Qataris, and Saudis, and Turks! Oh my!

    "And it becomes clear that not all of those rebels are all that 'democratic.'"

    Gee! Understatement?

    But hey, theater.. Carry on

  17. Re:Simple Solution: Golden Rule ,,, on Why ISIS Is Winning The Online Propaganda War (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    Here we have the most correct and easy to understand summary so far, yet somebody is modding it down. Okay class, anybody know why?

  18. Re:Reason two why NSA is a paper tiger on Why ISIS Is Winning The Online Propaganda War (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    the NSA would have no trouble pinpointing ransomware operators and having them picturesquely snuffed out.

    :-) Well now, they don't snuff them out, so what obvious conclusion can we draw from that?

  19. Re:I don't want to live in this planet anymore on Company Creates Gun That Looks Like a Cellphone (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 2

    you should be terrified of vending machines, because each year they kill more americans.

    It was self defense

  20. It's actually the reelection rate that is most troublesome. 95% These guys should only get one chance to fuck up before being voted out (I'm against term limits, the voters can do that on the ballots). Giving them six terms does not reflect well on the electorate. It reveals their own corruption.

  21. Re:Bullshit on Company Creates Gun That Looks Like a Cellphone (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Naw, let them have it. But why can't they take their own X-rays? The CIA has glasses for that, right? Or are they still not sharing?

  22. Large numbers of people dress up their malice and claim stupidity. The only really stupid people are the ones that are no good at it.

  23. Re:got one of those a few days ago... on US Federal Court: This Year's Scams More Aggressive and Sophisticated Than Years Past (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    You might need the app to block the number from ringing the phone, but still log it.

    Most land line phones don't store many numbers, and they don't block at all. The phone company does not offer that good of service.

  24. Re:ISIS is exploiting... on Why ISIS Is Winning The Online Propaganda War (dailydot.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes, they pay better than most other jobs in the region, in dollars. Apply the religious angle to get them to work for a little less. When ISIS cut wages a while back, many of the fighters jumped over to Al Qaeda. Toss the culture crap, it's plain old capitalism that motivates these guys. And maybe the drought, too. War is still more profitable than desalination.

  25. It's not ISIS on Why ISIS Is Winning The Online Propaganda War (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    It's US/ISIS, fighting against the Russians.