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  1. Re:Despite being under house arrest on Julian Assange To Run For Australian Senate · · Score: 1

    He'll also get a healthy supply of Iocane powder.

  2. Re:Why exaggerate? on Mammoth "Metal Moles" Tunnel Deep Beneath London · · Score: 1

    The stick 1 meter long is a "meterometer" - something that measures a meter :)

  3. Re:Losing A Snapshot Of History on After 244 Years, the End For the Dead Tree Encyclopedia Britannica · · Score: 1

    Even if they really wanted to, it's not how they were used to making money. I remember getting various "CD" versions of Encarta, Britannica, etc, with computers and I don't recall them taking off either. You'd have thought B&N and Barnes and Noble would have had the pole position w.r.t Amazon, but their business wasn't structured that way - reorganizing everything to change is hard and time-consuming.

  4. Re:Uh... this is DC. on Prof. J. Alex Halderman Tells Us Why Internet-Based Voting Is a Bad Idea (Video) · · Score: 1

    Why would we assume that most government officials would be any more competent?

  5. Re:Facebook is secure against hackers? on Chinese Spies Used Fake Facebook Profile To Friend NATO Officials · · Score: 2

    I heard in my security class that during Gulf War I, some reporters correlated major strikes with the number of pizzas being ordered out late at night.

  6. Re:Efficiency? on Nanowire Forests Use Sunlight To Split Water · · Score: 1

    It's better than an article summary that tells us the ground-breaking news that hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water.

  7. Re:...and if you look closely... He's Native. on Leaked Assassin's Creed 3 Screenshots Show American Revolution · · Score: 1

    You have many great-great-great-etc. grandparents. Couldn't it be a different branch of the family tree?

  8. Re:Commercial on Dharun Ravi Trial: Hate Crime Or Stupidity? · · Score: 1

    Either way, the house is still burned down.

  9. Re:Is it sad on Post-9/11 DOJ Tech Project Dying After 10 Years? · · Score: 1

    I'll take my dollar back, if they don't mind...

  10. Re:They're still around? on Occupy Protesters Are Building a Facebook for the 99% · · Score: 1

    I heard a good (but perhaps somewhat over-simplified) explanation on this. It defines crony capitalism where businesses pay lobbyists to have the government make rules that benefit them. Rinse, lather, repeat. OWS is attacking the businesses/lobbyists portion. The Tea Party is attacking the government making rules to favor certain businesses over others. Just like so many corporations donate to both parties so they are covered in both cases, its in their interest to make sure that if the government is handing out favors anyway, to make sure they get theirs.

    In other words, do you hate the player or hate the game?

  11. Re:"So why aren't we doing it?" on Ask Slashdot: Could We Deal With the End of Time Zones? · · Score: 1

    I think this entire article is a rickroll, but I'll bite.

    It wasn't the feds that created timezones. It was the railroads who told the government what was going to happen - one of the best examples that corporate/government relationships weren't pure as the wind-driven snow until 50 years ago.

  12. Re:Might help... on Canada To Adopt On-Line Voting? · · Score: 2

    Re #2 - Do you want people to vote who can't bother to invest half an hour of their time in the process?

  13. Re:Now for the toast on Marooned Off Vesta · · Score: 1

    The last line in "Marooned off Vesta" is "I give you the year's supply of water we used to have."

  14. How is this differfent than the evil bit? on Study: Ad Networks Not Honoring Do-Not-Track · · Score: 1

    NT

  15. Now for the toast on Marooned Off Vesta · · Score: 1

    I give you our million-dollar NASA probe we used to have!

  16. Re:Egg firmly on faces on English City Council "Not Ready" for Zombie Attack · · Score: 1

    "You'd all be speaking German and eating brains if it wasn't for the US" ?

  17. off by half an inch on Marking 125 Years Since the Great Gauge Change · · Score: 1

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_gauge

    It's 4 ft 8 1/2 in.

  18. Re:Webcams are creepy on Aaron Computer Rental Firm Spies On Users · · Score: 2

    How about a piece of duct tape?

  19. Re:Depends what you want... on How to Heartlessly Arbitrage Used Books With a PDA · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Until there's a contract to that effect - e.g. "buy 10 books get this sale item for half off" then that's not the buyer's problem legally or ethically. This is no different than the network execs saying not watching the commercials by using a DVR is stealing (pg 8 here - web.mit.edu/cms/Events/mit2/Abstracts/DerekKompare.pdf)

    If this continues, the end result is that book prices in both the local marked of the bookstore and the end buyer both move closer to the average - though that means higher prices one place and lower prices elsewhere. So why is it fairer to insist the cheap books stay in one community, making someone elsewhere pay more?

  20. Re:Chewie the Wook? on Winnie-the-Pooh Parodied In Wookie-the-Chew · · Score: 1

    Actually, his name is Edward.

  21. Re:Steven Hawking = Roland Emmerich? on Don't Talk To Aliens, Warns Stephen Hawking · · Score: 1

    They're after our Macs, the only threat to their advanced civilization.

  22. My take on Are You a Blue-Collar Or White-Collar Developer? · · Score: 1

    (Background - BS in Computer Science). Most non-degree mill CS degrees are about theory. My university had 1 "Software Engineering" program where you had to work as a team (not a required course). Obviously, working as a team in SW Development is very important in practically all projects in the corporate world. Given those 2 statements, no surprise that I learned more what I needed to be successful at my job in my first year of full-time employment that at school (not including the lack of "how to deal with all the business stuff that has nothing to do with real work" course). So, a 4-year degree is no indication of practical success (and in my personal experience) neither is a master's or PHD).

    Yet, given all that, my guess would be that if you went to a vocational school, HR may well assume it's because you couldn't get into a "real" college? And given what happened turn of the century - "I have a degree in HTML programming"-types - people probably are wary of applicants without any "proof" of real work. Given that the tools of the trade are so readily available (a computer), there's plenty of people out there who think they can program because of going through a few "program in VB in 30 days". A good technical interview should weed those out, but cheaper to first filter out people who don't even have a degree.

    Now, there's plenty of cases where someone has the technical knowledge and no degree and has proved it, but sometimes job requirements are not bendable by the person doing the interviewing.

  23. Re:"WERE killers" or "HAVE killed", not "ARE kille on German Killers Sue Wikipedia To Remove Their Names · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Their victims ARE dead, not were dead or have been dead.

  24. So a quick answer would be... on Texting Toddlers, How Young is Too Young? · · Score: 1

    When the kids can pay for the phone and bills themselves?

  25. Re:Greentech! on Where Have You Gone, Bell Labs? · · Score: 1

    Ideally, yes. But when "green" means no nuclear power - and that is the case for the most visible members of the movement - then the only other realistic option is either going luddite or reducing the population of the earth. There are some people who think that everyone living on a family farm is the way to go and they seem to have the loudest voices.