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  1. Re:The real question here on How One Tweet Wiped $8bn Off Twitter's Value · · Score: 1

    How could a glorified cab dispatch could be valued at $40+ billions?
    Am I totally clueless or is it just a bunch of VCs barking at the mountain-side and thinking the world is cheering them on?!

  2. Awful choice of weapon against zombies!! on Commercial Flamethrower Successfully Crowdfunded · · Score: 2

    A flame thrower, however powerful, is a short range weapon. A zombie by definition doesn't feel pain. Result? Getting up close and personal with a zombie . . . only now it's a flaming zombie.

  3. Good By Dear Sir, It's Been A Hell Of Ride on Sir Terry Pratchett Succumbs To "the Embuggerance," Aged 66 · · Score: 1

    I dearly love Pratchett's work. I read all the Discworld books more than once and most of his others.
    A genius storyteller, a lover of people, creator of the most humane characters I ever read.
    I miss you already.

  4. Disproportional view of a country on Indian Gov't Wants Worldwide Ban On Rape Documentary, Including Online · · Score: 2

    To be fair, this kind of publicity creates hugely disproportional view of a country.
    I see this all the time on local news sites in Israel. Since 2012, rape case from India get a front page mention -- and absolutely no other kind of news from India! For the past 2 years the average reader, who has no business in India and knows nothing about it, is learning a single fact about a place that holds ~16% of all people -- women are getting raped there.
    Will this documentary help in the long run? who can tell (not me).

  5. This is remarkable on Is That Dress White and Gold Or Blue and Black? · · Score: 1

    This is certainly a first . . . I don't believe there ever was a subject that lost my interest or got on my nerves that quickly.

  6. Re:HDMI has killed the need on Ode To Sound Blaster: Are Discrete Audio Cards Still Worth the Investment? · · Score: 0

    Why bother? you cannot dismiss the hardware in the middle that GENERATES the audio... if your integrated hardware is poor -- your quality receiver amplifies poor quality audio.

  7. Ahh Descent ... on It's Time For the Descent Games Return · · Score: 3, Funny

    20 years and I can still recall that annoying screech followed a moment later by an instant hit from those vulcan-carring robots.

  8. Speaking as an Israeli atheist... on Jewish School Removes Evolution Questions From Exams · · Score: 1

    There is no creationism in government public schools in Israel (hasidic schools are a different matter). Biblical stories are taught in bible studies and nowhere else.
    However... In 18 years of basic and high school (in my day at school ... 20+ years ago) I did not hear a whisper of evolutionary biology as well. All I know about it is self taught.

  9. Re:They still have not caught a single terrorist. on TSA: Confiscating Aluminum Foil and Watching Out For Solar Powered Bombs · · Score: 1

    In 10 years no one tried to break into my house by forcing the door open -- I see no need to lock it now.

  10. This is why TV news is toxic on Why Improbable Things Really Aren't · · Score: 2

    At any given time there are floods, fires, murders and any possible crime happening somewhere in the world. People, however are designed to react to what's happening in their community -- in their immediate environment.
    Having every horror happening, nationwide, shoved down your throat 24X7 is equivalent to poisoning yourself.

  11. And no leaks whatsoever when drilling for oil?? on Study Finds Methane Leaks Negate Benefits of Natural Gas-Powered Vehicles · · Score: 1

    Are there no gas leaks whatsoever when drilling for oil??

  12. Re:Journalists that dont do research.... on I Became a Robot With Google Glass · · Score: 2

    Not the same thing at all. Having a HUD at the pilot sit -- used by a tiny minority in a highly specific and specialized location -- and giving to the general public to be used however they want, are worlds apart in their impact on everyday life.

  13. A questioner instead of a password? Really? on Researchers Develop "Narrative Authentication" System · · Score: 1

    So, instead of a single password I'll need to answer a questioner every time I want to login?? And, of course, they company is happy to save me the trouble and storage space and will gladly store all my activities on their servers. No thanks.

  14. Re:Does it matter on Unintended Consequences: How NSA Revelations May Lead To Even More Surveillance · · Score: 2

    Don't let the fact that the ever blood-hungry, ambulance-chasing media moved on to newer stories fool you.
    Snowden himself might be forgotten (if he's lucky) but until now there weren't visible economical effects of the state/world-wide blanket surveillance, such things need time to take in and respond to. When decision makers start to come up with real solutions (not just hot air in front of the cameras) and when non-American companies will come up with viable alternative services, the big-data USA-based companies are going to loose a lot of business.
    When that happens there will be changes.

  15. Re:Future Generations on Prince of Persia Level Editor 'Apoplexy' Reaches 2.0 · · Score: 2

    There isn't any copy-right protection (aside from constant network connection) that hasn't been worked around already. Why would people 25 years from now have difficulties with today's protection?

  16. The original problem on Smart Cars: Too Distracting? · · Score: 1

    Cars are getting smarter. People are not.

  17. It is very much true for any innovation on Why Engineers Must Consider the Ethical Implications of Their Work · · Score: 2

    It is very much true for any kind of technical innovation, not only weapons.
    An entrepreneur, who thinks of a new idea and rushes to set up a startup company, doesn't stop to think on the full implications of uses for his future product.
    In most cases, I would think, engineers are very much not the kind of people who philosophize on the merits and dangers of technology... They're much to busy solving technical problems.

  18. It all depends on your breadth of view on Feinstein and Rogers: No Clemency For Snowden · · Score: 2

    It all depends on your breadth and length of view.
    Over the past months and the near future, Snowden is definitely causing USA damage.
    In the long run though, he just might help to make the world a better place... and at a huge personal sacrifice no less. In my book that's the definition of a hero!

    ... Proper disclosure: I'm not an American.

  19. A truely sad day on You're Only As Hirable As Your Google+ Circles · · Score: 1

    It's a sad day indeed when you're judged by you're social skills when applying to a tech job.
    I know, companies love their own creation and think it's the most awesome tool and anyone who is worth anything at all must be using it already or he/she were worthless in the first place. Anyone who doesn't think like they do simply hasn't seen the light yet or is beneath their notice.
    When I want to get in touch with friends I pick up the phone and/or go out with them for a beer.

    Fuck all this networking shit.

  20. Fluff fantasies and hot air on Apple Now the World's Most Valuable Brand, Knocks Off Coca-Cola · · Score: 1

    Fluff, fantasies and hot air, that's how I see these kind of evaluations.
    How do you "evaluate" a brand's worth? can I approach Apple with 98.4 billion dollars and buy all rights to their Brand? Do these values mean anything?
    I mean besides allowing market specialists to clock more work hours and another opportunity for CEOs and shareholders to congratulate themselves.

  21. Re:news media has lost interest? on Snowden Strikes Again: NSA Mapping Social Connections of US Citizens · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Wait and see.
    Wait until non-american companies exploit the current distrust and offer alternate services to american internet companies and the for the big boys too start loosing money... You'll see some changes then.

  22. Re:ballsy move on Brazil Announces Plans To Move Away From US-Centric Internet · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It might be only hot air on part of Brazil, but you can be sure that most governments of Europe and Scandinavia has similar feelings about it even if they aren't vocalizing it quite the same way.
    Every major government right now is doing some serious inspections of where is their data flowing through, where is it stored and how trusty are the interests of those who control them... And you can bet they are not liking the answers they are getting.

  23. Re:Join the revolution.. See the FUTURE! on Meet the Guy Who Fact-Checks Stephen King On Stephen King · · Score: 2

    You do know that Wikis do not update themselves... right?

  24. Trying to win back users trust? on Google's Encryption Plan To Stifle NSA's Dragnet Will Raise the Stakes · · Score: 2

    This is good business for Google.
    If matters stay as they are now, users will leaving by droves when a non-american alternative present itself (and it will appear. people will not miss this opportunity). Rather than trying to defend it's data, Google must win back users trust or it wont stay in business for long.
    The same can be said for most big american software and internet companies.

  25. This is where US starts to loose it's dominance on Yahoo and Facebook Join Google In FISC Petition After Government Talks Fail · · Score: 1

    This is where US starts to loose it's dominance of the major power controlling the internet.
    The big American software and internet companies will never enjoy the same confidence as before. A few years from now we'll start to see non-american alternatives to Google, Facebook, Microsoft and their likes, and re-routing of major international data hardlines and junctions.
    100 years from now people will be wearing Swonden masks instead of Guy Fawkes