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  1. Have to pay Greece?

    What do you know about Greece's problems?

    Zero.

    So, your comment has no basis in fact and should be down-voted.

  2. Re:Back to Firefox on YouTube Reportedly Bypassing Ad Blockers On Google Chrome · · Score: 1

    Agreed. I wish I had mod points today.

    Biggest issue is that the corporations are in it for the money.

  3. Re:Look, someone is successful... Kill him. on The Challenge of Working At Amazon · · Score: 1

    How did this screed from an Amazon insider get upvoted like this?

  4. Personally, on The Challenge of Working At Amazon · · Score: 1

    I found this illuminating:

    https://dcgmentor.wordpress.co...

  5. Re:Climate Change on Slashdot on Greenpeace Co-Founder Declares Himself a Climate Change Skeptic · · Score: 1

    You can only be amused by the responses these articles attract.

    Here are some facts that puts all of these comments into perspective.

    1. 99.9% of Slashdot commenters are NOT Climate Scientists.
    2. Probably 90% don't even have education in areas remotely related to Climate Science.
    3. 90% are the posts seem to cite Skeptical Science in order to prove their point.
    4. Skeptical Science is run by a Cartoonist.
    5. The .01% of Slashdot commenters that ARE qualified to offer a valid opinion...don't do so on Slashdot. (Unless Curry and Man have Slashdot accounts?)

    The bottom line is that this is all a wankfest, complete with name calling and morons on both side who are under the delusion that A) their opinion matters and B) . That their opinion is worth a bag of warm shit, and it's getting pretty fucking annoying.

    The thing is, 3 of my friends are climate scientists.

    Surely, what they tell me can't be lies that they concoct where they work?

  6. Re:Read that statement as follows: on Tech Looks To Obama To Save Them From 'Just Sort of OK' US Workers · · Score: 1

    Please keep your children from reading this post. (Or exercise some self-censorship)

    You FUCKING BASTARDS. All of you in TECH. All of you in GOVERNMENT.

    I am sitting here dying, looking for a job, and some of you, are actually laying-off workers. Oh, but no! You won't hire, laid-off tech workers and "retrain them". Supposedly, the World is their oyster, and they can get get someone who is truly great with an H1B VISA or in other words:

    They aren't interested in building up or maintaining US employees; they want to have foreign countries foot the bill for the training of their workers so they can sit around and reap the benefits of advanced training without laying out money to make it happen--and further, they want these employees dependent upon their employment with the company to remain in the country, rather than being able to move about at will.

    Indentured workforce, in other words.

    In my words: SLAVES.

    These companies mentioned previously want their SLAVES from other countries, and they do not want American Workers who ask for such silly things as Healthcare and Retirement Benefits.

    Plus, once they have them Indentured and at Low Pay (H1B program) they can't move very easily, and they can't ask for a raise. They are the perfect SLAVES.

    America is a BROKEN COUNTRY and neither your Government, nor the Corporations who make all the profits and take those profits outside the country care about you. They only care about themselves.

    (Have you checked lately to see how much money these Congressmen and Senators make? And how much money they make on top of that from insider tips on their investments? And the Corporations? They only care to maximize the profits of their main investors--NOT, your average mutual fund holder.)

    Folks, wake-up, call your Congress-people, and stop these H1B VISAs. We have plenty of qualified Americans for these positions. I have over 10 years education that says so. Get this country fixed, but you must take action to do this, not by sitting and watching pundits on TV who lie.

  7. Re:Libraries are one thing Amazon is not on Why the Public Library Beats Amazon · · Score: 1

    Why is this moderated FUNNY, when it's true?

  8. Re:Astronomy, and general poor night-time results. on Laser Eye Surgery, Revisited 10 Years Later · · Score: 1

    Let me throw a wrench in everyone's thoughts.

    I kept waiting also, and you know what happened to me? My vision corrected itself back to 20/20 (from a case of pretty severe myopia and astigmatism). However, as more years have passed, and though I do not require glasses to drive, watch TV or Movies, suddenly I require glasses to read and to read the computer screen. They say, the shape of the eye itself is changing. (not the lens). SO I don't know that a surgery would have had OR would have any effect.

  9. The Boondoggle to Nowhere on The Pentagon's $399 Billion Plane To Nowhere · · Score: 1

    Here is the problem: Too many hands in the honey jar. So many people wanted in, in the construction of this plane, the cost ballooned to $400 million per.

    Is anyone here old enough to remember how planes used to be procured and built for the US Air Force? They'd announce a competition, then the contractors would develop a prototype and would be a challenge between the different manufacturers as to the better plane, and as to who would build the final product. That's how the 3rd generation fighters like F-14, F-15 and F-16 came about.

    What's different this time is that the defense industry consolidated, there is no competition, the congressmen and senators know this, there are not enough defense dollars to go around like during the cold war (although, I would dispute that), and everyone wants a piece of the pie. So what happens? Instead of the plane being build in one or two places at the most (plane in one place and engines somewhere), you have 4, 5 even up to 40 different sub-assemblies being built in up to last count, I believe 43 states (?) {I forget the actual number}.

    You want a boondoggle? That's the definition of one. And the F-22 was no better.

    There is no way to manage something like this.

    There is now way to contain the costs in something like this.

    If you put me in charge of the program, I would have fired all the program managers. I would have torn all the contracts-up, and I would have started from the beginning with new goals. But that's not how the Federal Government works, and having worked for both it and Contractors, this program will never get better.

    Yeah, this is the cluster#$%k for the ages.

  10. Re:Awesome! on Federal Judge Rules US No-fly List Violates Constitution · · Score: 1

    At least it's a start...

    Imagine, if there was no dissenting voice anywhere, ever. Then there will be a lot less freedom, maybe a lot less /. as well.

  11. My comments on Snowden on Why Snowden Did Right · · Score: 1

    Because I support Snowden and I think he's a true Patriot and a Hero, and because I am disgusted at our Government and its Secret Programs and the way it monitors everything, I have any chance I have of ever gaining meaningful employment in my field.

    How is that for sticking to your beliefs and being true to yourself?

  12. Re:painted into a corner... on Ask Slashdot: Can Star Wars Episode VII Be Saved? · · Score: 1

    Telling a story in a new way has nothing to do with canon. Sticking to canon is about continuity with the stories that have already been told, even if you're putting your on style on how it's told.

    The reality is that you could change the names/uniforms/etc to just about anything and it wouldn't have mattered because other than the name and a few details they had nothing to do with what Star Trek is.

    This, is one of the best comments I have ever read on Slashdot.

    I am glad so many /. agreed with me and modified you to "insightful".

    I am one of the few Trekkies in the world who did not buy into what J.J. was selling in the theater and to this day, I have not seen the 2nd movie he made. I understand where he's coming from in the reboot, but I don't have to agree with it.

    I am afraid the same thing is about to happen to Star Wars, and that saddens me.

  13. But how do you do it... if you're 45? on Ask Slashdot: Minimum Programming Competence In Order To Get a Job? · · Score: 1

    Some good answers, but I have yet to find one that really answered the OP.

    I am a little older than the OP. I am originally a Hardware Engineer as well, but have worked on so many Electronics, PCs, Servers, have a few certifications, and know the following languages: C+, FORTRAN, Basic (first language I learned), PL/I, Pascal, some JAVA and HTML.

    I am married -- no kids.

    The thing I have over other candidates is dedication. Will I stay at my desk to work late because the project requires it? YES. Will I stay late because I need to get up to speed? YES. Will I spend extra time to get ahead of others on the project? YES. Can I pick other languages fairly quickly? I am trying to learn JAVA right now.

    So why won't companies look at me? Because most of my experience is on the Hardware side? My work ethic is impeccable.My dedication? Undeniable. Would I work for a 25 year supervisor? Why not? If he knows more than me? He probably does. I am not there to measure brain case sizes. I am there to work.

    But the thing is, most people think we have a shortage, when people like me can be trained fairly quickly OR transition to a software job pretty quickly. I was writing code in 1989-1990 in FORTRAN when most of you might not even had been born....Glorious days those were. Then in 1991 / 1992 I was creating dBase databases. Those were the days.

    Oh well....

  14. Re:Blank Media on Sony Warns Demand For Blu-Ray Diminishing Faster Than Expected · · Score: 1

    The only proper comment in the bunch, informative, complete, and unfortunately I have no votes to up vote you.

    You're the only one who gets it. HD-DVD was the Format that should have won, if it wasn't for the GREEDY BASTARDS in Hollywood.

  15. Re: Translation on Lucasfilm Announces Break With Star Wars Expanded Universe · · Score: 1

    schnell,

    I wish I had mod points and you had not been modded to the top already. As someone who completely agrees with everything you said and has apparently read the same amount of novels and feels the same about what has happened in them, I would feel threatened by not using the EU which I have been a loyal follower for almost 20 years now, BUT, seeing that the misses have been more than the hits lately, maybe it's time.

    Just one thing J.J. -- PLEASE, PLEASE, please!!! No time travel. I hate time travel. Especially if not done well.

  16. Re:April Fools? on NSA Confirms It Has Been Searching US Citizens' Data Without a Warrant · · Score: 1

    If we started putting these people behind bars when they break the law? Yes, eventually the replacements would get the hint.

    How about if we OUTLAW the behavior? Would that stop it?

  17. Re:The day human beings become rational ... on Hollywood's Love of Analytics Couldn't Prevent Six Massive Blockbuster Flops · · Score: 1

    Ok, 30 minutes go by - they have screened all their crap and finally the splash screen for the feature presentation.

    30 minutes after the scheduled start time? Over exaggerate much? What the hell theater do you go to? Every movie I've gone to it's maybe 7 minutes after the start time. Sure there are ads before the start time but it's not like you're strapped in your seat with your eyes pinned open all Robot Chicken style being forced to watch them. Also they aren't that loud.

    No, he's not exaggerating. It's been my experience as well.

  18. A repeat... on Comet C/2013 A1 May Hit Mars In 2014 · · Score: 1

    ...of what destroyed Martian Civilization in 10,500 BC... ;-)

  19. Re:Just what the world needs on Russia Wants a Hypersonic Bomber · · Score: 1

    If Aurora exists, how come we can't make the X-51 work?

    Oh wait... I know! It's a shell game, to throw everyone OFF the scent, to make them think we don't know what we're doing while we built something more spectacular than Aurora!

    Now I got it!

  20. We shall SPY them on the Beaches on Leaked Emails Allegedly Tell of Global "Trapwire" Spy Network · · Score: 1

    "We shall SPY on to the end, we shall SPY in France,
    we shall SPY on the seas and oceans,
    we shall SPY with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall SPY our whatever the cost may be,
    we shall SPY the beaches,
    we shall SPY on the landing grounds,
    we shall SPY in the fields and in the streets,
    we shall SPY in the hills;"

    -- paraphrasing, the GREAT Winston Churchill

  21. Re:Lie on your resume on Why Bad Jobs (or No Jobs) Happen To Good Workers · · Score: 1

    My employer uses a computer to screen all incoming resumes. Unless your resume hits every single keyword in the job description, you're kicked out and never get seen by a human being.

    And the company as a whole wonders why it's so hard to fill most positions...

    And you hit the NAIL on the head as to why I have not gotten a job in 2 years. No matter how many times I've changed my "keywords". It IS the "employers" fault, and I am convinced of that.

  22. Re:Awesome on The Hobbit's Higher Frame Rate To Cost Theater Operators · · Score: 1

    You can see non gimicky 3D right now: Prometheus. Say what you will about the film, the 3D is not a gimmick, and greatly enhances the experience. I felt like I was looking at real person when Charlie was looking in the mirror and saw the thing in his eye. Creepy as fuck. The cesarian was also creepy as fuck in 3D as well, not because of in your face effects, but because you really felt as if you were right there looking at real people. That's the future of 3D: subtle enhancement.

    Subtle Enhancement?

    The only movie that was WORTH seeing in 3D in the last few years was AVATAR.

    I saw Prometheus in 3D and saw no "subtle enhancement". The 3D visuals, did nothing for me. They did not detract from the movie, but neither did they justify the increased cost of the ticket. I felt like I was duped by a film-maker who said that he shot in 3D to make the film better.

    As you can obviously surmise from my comments, I never go to 3D movies that have been up-converted, no matter what ridiculous budget the studio has spent on it. As the saying goes: "Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame...."

  23. This I don't believe... on IT Positions Some of the Toughest Jobs To Fill In US · · Score: 1

    Because how come I can't find a job then?

  24. Re:Irony alert! on DirecTV CEO Scoffs At Competition From Apple TV · · Score: 1
    Not so sure you appreciate the strength of DirectTV's box. I don't believe anyone here actually appreciates that BOX.

    BECAUSE of it's architecture, there are available "hacks" and other programs that allow you to far surpass anything that's on the market, and make it the central entertainment hub for the whole family. For those of us in the know, TiVo boxes and DirectTV boxes have been the gateways to entertainment freedom, almost completely freeing us from media that is not digital.

    Now, if someone could just "port" iTunes to it, I'd be set (I can already stream my songs/movie/TV show purchases to it).

  25. Re:That Moment on 350-Year-Old Newton's Puzzle Solved By 16-Year-Old · · Score: 1

    We all had that moment in school when a teacher would pose an "impossible" problem, thought to ourselves "Well, they've never faced ME before!", spent a few minutes toying with it and finally giving up.

    Not necessarily true.

    I remember sitting in class, in High School, maybe Junior High, and asked such a problem, and being the only one in a class of 45+ able to solve it,

    BTW, my solution was unique, as in, the teacher had never seen it before. So, yeah, what Shouryya Ray did was VERY IMPRESSIVE, but, solving problems at 16? My mind was very agile back then. I've lost a lot since then.