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  1. oh, I always thought /. was run by a bunch of Beavis & Butthead guys. Damn it was such a waste of time, but still less nasty as the later âoesocial webâ. Bah, and people complain about eternal September...

    RIP old man, you made a dent after all...

  2. Re:BS "most popualar" on The Most Popular Product Of All Time · · Score: 1

    Nice try... ... now please try updating one Android phone with the software of another. No, doesn't work? They're incompatible products?!! Oh well...

  3. Re:"This is your company, this is your startup" on Building a Good Engineering Team In a Competitive Market · · Score: 1

    Well your comment and the parent pretty much answered the whole question: don't be a slick lie.

    There's enough car salesmen in this world, if you want good people to stick around just don't fuck with them. The experienced and savvy will recognize how precious that is and will make whatever effort to hang around and stay out of the mess elsewhere.

  4. Hype & Marketing on Inside Amsterdam's Efforts To Become a Smart City · · Score: 2

    Ijburg is a relatively new speculative development that's having trouble breaking even because of the crisis and it's pumping some cash into marketing creatives to prop up its appeal.

    You should check out "Creativity And The Capitalist City" http://vimeo.com/49254956 it paints a fairly credible picture (although you Americans will start screaming "soclalism" before the title screen fades out...) Smart City my ass... go check Eindhoven if you want to see some potential in a de-gentrified area; Amsterdam is mostly Sales, Marketing and Advertisement.

    Ah, the Trouw - one of the best Clubs in Europe - has just shuttered its doors to make space for a "Student Hotel"... pathetic

  5. Re:that's because on Blame America For Everything You Hate About "Internet Culture" · · Score: 2

    [quote] French idea of relief is a bottle of wine and watching women walking by the café. [/quote]

    and what's wrong with that?

  6. I take offense... being Italian.

  7. Re: Welcome! on Manslaughter Conviction Overturned For Scientists Who Didn't Predict Earthquake · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Nope, that wasn't the problem. The issue was that a bunch of corrupt politicos were fed up of the clamor that a "quack" (Giampaolo Gioacchino Giuliani) was making about his Radon monitoring stations and the coming of a big quake, so they summoned these scientists and organized a media blitz to discredit and call out the guy.

    People heaved a sigh of relief, stopped sleeping in their cars and went back to their homes. Many died under the rubble a couple days later.

    Sane geologists still have no good reason to remain in Italy, unless you're ok to be commanded and manipulated by filthy politicos.

  8. In the phone conversation between Bertolaso (head of the italian "FEMA") and Daniela Stasi (councilor of the Abbruzo regional government) of 3.30.2009 recorded by the investigators: "... we have decided to hold a meeting there in L'Aquila... in order to shut up any idiot, appease... I send them to L'Aquila, it's a media stunt... these guys who are the maximum authorities in earthquakes will say: business as usual, these phenomena happen, better to have one hundred tremors at Richert scale 4 that nothing, because one hundred quakes remove energy, and there will never be a big one, the one that hurts, you understand !?..."

    Nobody ever accused these scientists of having failed to do the rain dance, but of having prostituted themselves.

  9. Re:They can be tried again, I think? on Manslaughter Conviction Overturned For Scientists Who Didn't Predict Earthquake · · Score: 2

    German beer - surprisingly - doesn't hold a candle against british, belgian and lately dutch craft beers. Seriously...

  10. Bullshit on New Book Argues Automation Is Making Software Developers Less Capable · · Score: 2

    It's not automation that's making us "less capable". It's the incessant expectation that we - (software) engineers - be senior, mono-maniacal, obsessive-compulsive, experts in whatever the bloody fad du jour is. That's because darn management and HR dolts have no clue how to assess an engineer, yet expect to make the decision.

    Therefore yes: we're "less capable" because we can't keep up with their fads... go fuck yourself. Seriously.

  11. Re:Was pretty obvious on Skilled Foreign Workers Treated as Indentured Servants · · Score: 1

    Oh not exactly... but Socialist, hell yes!

  12. Re:ENTITLEMENTS, NOT RIGHTS on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    private property and contract law... ha, I knew it! Typical libertarian, anarco-capitalist...

  13. Re:ENTITLEMENTS, NOT RIGHTS on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    Roman, you should put that Ayn Rand pulp where it belongs... the trashcan.

  14. Re:ENTITLEMENTS, NOT RIGHTS on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    [quote]
    How do I produce more land? What do I make it from? Who made it in the first place? How did they make it? Who is the original owner of the land?
    [/quote]

    Beside, the value of the land is entirely dependent of the surrounding infrastructure and the amount that another individual is willing to pay for it, which is commonly known as "price" and developed by societal consensus.

    You do, after all, just own your body and nothing else... everything else is provided by general consensus.

  15. Re:ENTITLEMENTS, NOT RIGHTS on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    You seem to confuse a "civilized and democratic consensus over a certain amount of societal solidarity" with "dictatorial, totalitarian, inhuman regimes"

    Note: according to the last employment contract I signed I was basically my company's bitch: do as told, think as told, thoughts belong to them. That's totalitarian in my book...

  16. Re:ENTITLEMENTS, NOT RIGHTS on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    "private property stolen from them"... "government shouldn't be in any business"... "stealing property and destroying individual rights"

    I smell a little Aynrand fundamentalist here...

  17. Re:'right to be forgotten' on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    That's the whole point... there are different perspectives to this problem and they're not limited to binary: fuck all vs. nazi fahrenheit 451 book-burning thugs. Besides, we humans, as a social species need to adapt and evolve new behavioral patterns to manage this very recent extreme progress in information storage and retrieval.

    Takes time...

  18. Re:'right to be forgotten' on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    You seem to not understand that the McDonald vouchers are pork for the fast-food corps rather than a sincere effort to help these folks in need.

  19. Re:'right to be forgotten' on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    I wonder where does all this animosity against pot come from, you're from NL by any chance?

  20. Re:'right to be forgotten' on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    You seem to confuse "discriminatory, exclusive, exploitative system" with "guilty of not bootstrapping an economic empire from nothing but their bare hands"; and you're generalizing BTW.

    When you live in a society that kicks you down the bottom of the social ladder and hands you a shovel to dig further down, you can expect some to give up.

  21. Re: 'right to be forgotten' on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    And companies will keep doing their usual: "will employ a debt-laden, highly-skilled workhorse for pennies, you're desperate anyway" game.

  22. Re:'right to be forgotten' on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    That people "choose to not work" is a neo-con fallacy; the assumption being that markets - therefore labor requirements - have infinite demand and to stay unemployed can only be a voluntary state. That's simply not true.

    As for worrying about the lazy bums gaming social security, you should be more careful about the con-artists in wall street that have thrown our entire global economy off the cliff to afford their fix of coke and strippers...

  23. Re:'right to be forgotten' on Open Consultation Begins On Italy's Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 1

    Depends,

    when the first thing that shows up in a google search about you is a court filing about you driving drunk when in college and 21 and you know HR will google you, you may start to wonder 10 years later how many of those times you got turned down were due to them wanting to "play safe". As a matter of fact, people have become much more controlled in their social media, some may say "self censoring".

    You see, internet never forgets, even when throwing out irrelevant information is part of the process of understanding reality.

    We've all read 1984 and I already hear the howls "that's Mintrue!" but the reality is that there is a right to individual privacy, even in your Constitution and its amendments.

  24. Assumptions... on Detritus From Cancer Cells May Infect Healthy Cells · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Isn't it great when decades old assumptions are challenged and new research and understanding avenues open up? Can't beat science...

  25. Re:Good. How is uber any different... on Uber Now Blocked All Over Germany · · Score: 1

    Yeah: the Liberty to peck at each other while you're getting casseroled! ( See "capponi di Renzo" under http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...)