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  1. Re:In real jobs or fake ones? on Report Cites Highest IT Job Growth In 4 Years · · Score: 1

    Only the guys with social skills manage to take them, so again, you are back where you started, but with one more alien in your office. Enjoy it.

  2. Re:In real jobs or fake ones? on Report Cites Highest IT Job Growth In 4 Years · · Score: 1

    There is a saying: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me, Fool me three times, i am an idiot.
    Or if you need translation, when your method of finding highly skilled developers are fruitless....then something is wrong with you, not the market, and not the tons of unemployed professionals.

  3. Re:In real jobs or fake ones? on Report Cites Highest IT Job Growth In 4 Years · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The truth is, if there is an ad, and if this ad stays for longer than 1 month, then it is fake ad, and there is no real need for this job position.

  4. Faster than light.... on A New Glider Found For Conway's Game of Life · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Do you know that this game proved the possibility of having speed faster than the speed of the light? God Bless The Speed Of Information.

  5. Re:First edition on Kindle E-Book Sales Surpass Print Sales In UK · · Score: 2

    You man, are TROLL. The naked truth is that thanks to eBooks, now we have a lot more authors than before, and their work is pretty good, even if they were not chosen by the big names (whatever that means!!!). Man, you need to sharpen your argument if you want to justify your salary.

  6. Re:Nuance makes something new? on Nuance Launches Siri Rival "Nina" · · Score: 1

    They did not make anything new, they stole it.

  7. Re:Thiefs.... on Nuance Launches Siri Rival "Nina" · · Score: 1
  8. Re:Trusting yer language bot on Nuance Launches Siri Rival "Nina" · · Score: 1

    RIM?

  9. Re:I want Jarvis on Nuance Launches Siri Rival "Nina" · · Score: 1

    Hiperion???

  10. Re:Smart move... on Iranian State Goes Offline To Avoid Cyber-Attacks · · Score: 1

    When you say that the authoritarian regimes don't trust anybody you mean US governement??? Oh, i forgot, they trust you, keep taking pictures of the police, and keep protest, peacefully of course. And keep swimming, it is not a fish.

  11. Thiefs.... on Nuance Launches Siri Rival "Nina" · · Score: 0

    Do you happen to know that both Apple and Nuance are in fact THIEFS? That they stole the original software and patent from the poor family who worked on this engine their all life, and when they decided to "trust" GoldenSach, they were tricked to give up their software and patent for freee!!!!!
    If i was you, i would never never ever consider using or buying anything from these criminal elements. Of course, if you are stupid idiots, go ahead, no one is stopping you.

  12. Smart move... on Iranian State Goes Offline To Avoid Cyber-Attacks · · Score: 1

    I have to agree with them. Very smart move, and one that will followed by everyone, except of course "Common Wealth". And that is the naked truth, only an idiot would allow a foreign government (USA with their monopoly over key server services) to have such an useful tool for propagating their ideas and policy. Soon, thanks to USA corrupted government, every country will have its own intranet. And that actually would be very good idea.

  13. Re:There will be courses on RIM CEO Says Company 'Seriously' Considered Switch To Android · · Score: 1

    Actually, they did one good decision recently, firing the management, but as you could guess, it was already too late. We have a saying, the fish spoils from the head.....

  14. Re:And you were wrong and are now changing course? on RIM CEO Says Company 'Seriously' Considered Switch To Android · · Score: 1

    It was 4 years ago. In this niche, sleeping for 4 years is usually with fatal consequences. For god sake, they got all the tools and devs and IP, and they are still unable to produce something as simple as OS???? W.T.F.?

  15. Re:cut military spending on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    Some 200 years ago, my grand grand grand parents did riot against the "government" because of the too high taxes, which were guess what? 10%. Now i am paying about 50% taxes, and i should not even complain??? Was this fact fact enough for you? Or you need witnesses? Anyway, keep swimming, it is not a fish.
    Oh, and btw, i am not religious, but i do follow the 10 commandment, and one of them is DO, NOT, KILL. You, obviously, are not even a human being, if you think it is just a job requirement to kill somebody.

  16. Re:Another balloon... on Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset Blows Past Kickstarter Goal · · Score: 1

    Oh, my, god? You mean that these ocular screens are tangled somehow with....what? No transmission of signals, no cable, Zero Point Energy, teleportation......
    Sorry guys, my bad, i did not know i wrote this in the wrong universe, let me go back in my more boring universe, and thank you for the fish.

  17. Re:cut military spending on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    Man, you are making some terrible mistakes:
    1.WHY the heck i have to pay for their education????????
    2.Why the heck i must pay their education??????
    3.They are poor, and without me, paying their education, they could not afford to pay for their education. WHAT THE HECK???
    4.I am also poor, and NO, no one paid my education, and YES, i do have education, and decent job, and i am not retired after minimum 20 or maximum 30 years of "killing people". And guess what? I don't see myself retired even at age of 50. But that's OK, because i have to PAY FOR THEIR EDUCATION!!!

    Man, if you don't see the absurdity of this situation, i have to say it, YOU ARE IDIOT.

  18. Re:Might be on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    The insult is not that the foreign worker gets 15% less (and i think that in many cases it is even 50% less), but that the Canadian worker is getting 18% more (funny math) for the same work if not less, and for the same education, if not less. Funny, ain't so?

  19. Re:I hate to say it, but... on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    Lets make the equation:
    1.Minimum wage junior = $10/h
    2.Super qualified!!! anesthesiologist = $192/h
    So, this guy takes 19 times, i repeat, 19 times more than the minimum wage????
    Let me make some more (correct) assumption:
    1.Minimum wage salary = $20k/year
    2.Medium salary = 2 or 3 times the minimum salary = 45k/year
    3.Highly educated and with a lot experience professional (no matter the profession) = 9 or 10 times the minimum salary = 180k/year.
    So, this m^%^%^ f^%$^%$^% who learns NOTHING, who studies NOTHING, who does not reeducate himself every 5 years takes 2 times more than any other HIGHLY educated professional!!!! What.The.Frack?
    Let me share you some secret, i do prefer to have 1 underpaid anesthesiologist and 20 well paid IT professional for example, instead of 1 overpaid anesthesiologist and 20 underpaid IT guys, who could make your life, and the life 10 million people a living HELL.
    Oh, and btw, in many normal countries, like these in Europe, this kind of disparity never happens. This phenomena is unique for North America only, go figure it out.

  20. Re:Another balloon... on Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset Blows Past Kickstarter Goal · · Score: 1

    Literally. Any high frequency wave is pretty much bad for the eyes. And the effect is cumulative.

  21. What about the energy... on Entangled Particles Break Classical Law of Thermodynamics, Say Physicists · · Score: 1

    What about the energy you need to spend in order to entangle these particles? Or it comes for free? Like the beer? Oh, never mind, keep swimming...

  22. Re:cut military spending on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    WOW, wow, and again: WOW.
    Man, you screwed my sense of reason. So first they are soldier, but we like them not because they are actually doing their job (killing people), but because they are helping the people during some natural disasters (for which you usually have insurance anyway), and also all these money that we throw at them help them get some education (again, not part of their duties), and when they retire at age of 30 they could get all these benefits, and FINALLY, DECENT JOB???
    Do you see the problem here? No? You prefer to WASTE a tons of money just to give some maybe brave, but still stupid soldier decent job? When a lot of decent and skilled people are without any decent job????

  23. Re:Might be on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    And this helped companies like Monsanto "invent" GMO, which caused all these funny diseases and nuts allergic reactions, and supper weeds, and bees dead by thousands, but who care??? As the french guys like to say, even if it is shit, if you make it "a la flambe" i will eat. Oh, i am not french, just for the record.

  24. Re:I hate to say it, but... on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    Well, if the science eats my dinner, lunch and breakfast, then really, what is the point of having a doctor you there is no one left alive to "enjoy" this highly paid and motivated scientist, whose only skill is memory!!!
    And i see that you have not answered my question, if you have to pay one doctor $400k/year, how much patients he must to serve in order to deserve his salary? Oh, i see, if it comes out of your pocket it is entirely different business case...

  25. Re:Death of evidence on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    And the best petrol burner ever... Well done, really.