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  1. IOf they don't work for the people, then they are on US Secretary of State Calls Climate Change 'Weapon of Mass Destruction' · · Score: 1

    .... fired. Read the Declaration of Independence and know we have very little legitimate government left, as teh rest have been fired via Declaration of Independence. But for reasons that can only be thuggary, they are still taking money from the people, and to do what? Preform criminal acts.

    They don't work for the people.... they need to be removed and charged with impersonating government and charged also with theft.

  2. On teh flip side of that coin.. on The Problem With How We Think Of Surveillance · · Score: 1

    Mass surveillance allows the few who have access to the results to manipulate the public. Thsi was done regarding 9/11 and there was a lawsuit against the telcos for it but the ones that got them to do it also dismissed that case.

    Such information is used in a feedback loop for manipulation. The other part of that loop is the main stream media which is controlled by a few as well.

    A lot of people do not think very highly of FOX news but what I saw regarding 9/11 was news that was so out of it that I have to suspect it was their way of saying to the public, wake up. Instead a lot of people were glued to the tube with teh repetitive "go to war on iraq" drilled into their head. And today everyone know Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.

    So there it is, intentional manipulation of the masses via a feedback loop that makes use of spying on the people.
    NOW- read the Declaration of Independence for the Instructions the Founders of the United Sates left for the people - instructions are in fact there.
     

  3. Water water everywhere.... on Study Finds Methane Leaks Negate Benefits of Natural Gas-Powered Vehicles · · Score: 1

    but not a drop to burn???..... Its such a HHO.....

  4. Whats Programming if you can't.... on Facebook Debuts New Gender Options, Pronoun Choices · · Score: 1

    ....overcompleifabulocation it.

  5. Well Certainly... on Can Commercial Storage Services Handle the NSA's Metadata? · · Score: 1

    ...well enough to be leaked.

  6. Re:The answer is simple... on Ask Slashdot: Why Are We Still Writing Text-Based Code? · · Score: 1

    I suspect the computer would be programmed to respond in asking for further clarity given its multiple findings with multiple choices of which is included the choice of "Tea". From the link I provided there is a link to http://groups.google.com/group... describing circular flowcharting and example of what may be considered engineered vocabulary or dictionary sets.

    Roman numeral accountants did not comprehend the value of zero, but the decimal system required a different way of thinking about math. Same sort of thing here, a different way of thinking about programming from the basics up.

    When you think about it, there are other programming interfaces that simplify programming via GUI, such as CNC router G-Code generators such as Router-CIM Solid-Cim 3D http://www.cim-tech.com/solidc... (watch the video and know this automates the creation of g-code directly from the 3D CAD model) and the Aerospace industry....it has its highly bug free software generators.

  7. Re:The answer is simple... on Ask Slashdot: Why Are We Still Writing Text-Based Code? · · Score: 1

    To clarify, the fictional Star Trek holodeck cannot be programmed with the way programming is done today. The Holodeck is programmed by simply describing the objective and letting the computer system fill in the details. But to do this, and it can be done, requires getting back to the basics, the unavoidable action constants and building out in a manner that is consistent with the idea of layering automatons such that you eventually get to a level of simply describing the objective and if needed the system prompts for additional information (sort of like how wiki's can have links not yet defined and going to them presents you an opportunity to fill in the details.)

    Genuine software engineering would thrive this way, for it really would be a engineering task to create a, so to say, dictionaries of integrated active functionality.

    But there is a problem, similar to the roman numeral accountants who has a high position in society and didn't want to lose it and fought against easier and more powerful the Hindu-Arabic system. I mean anyone who thinks nothing can have value must be insane... (re: zero place holder). And so it would be with a large industry of coders having to give up programming as the general population becomes enabled to do so for themselves. Those resisting are on both sides of the property fence, the fence between proprietary and open source as they both generall keep the end user disabled.

  8. The answer is simple... on Ask Slashdot: Why Are We Still Writing Text-Based Code? · · Score: 1

    .... the baseline is wrong... it needs to be corrected and then you can have better interfaces for coding, or auto coding http://abstractionphysics.net/...

  9. Its real simply to succeed. on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Do If You're Given a Broken Project? · · Score: 1

    Attache to it a statement "In support of continued software development income, the concept of 'if it works,break it' does not need to be applied" And return the project as complete.

  10. And to think..... on First Evidence That Google's Quantum Computer May Not Be Quantum After All · · Score: 1

    A TI-99 could sale for so much money...

  11. How about getting the foundation corrected first? on Should Everybody Learn To Code? · · Score: 1
  12. Proof of Concept.... on Scientists Detect Two Dozen Computers Trying To Sabotage Tor Privacy Network · · Score: 1

    .... if we make it, we can break it.

  13. It just occurred to me that if the scientists wait on Solar Lull Could Cause Colder Winters In Europe · · Score: 1

    till after the fact, they might just be right.....

  14. Re:Everyone knows the sun has .... on Solar Lull Could Cause Colder Winters In Europe · · Score: 1

    The smartest person on (uh err... in) the planet...!!!

  15. Everyone knows the sun has .... on Solar Lull Could Cause Colder Winters In Europe · · Score: 1

    absolutely nothing to do with the political hot air and chilling political failures this planet is suffering from.

  16. Re:There is only one thing to do... on Thousands of Gas Leaks Discovered Under Streets of Washington DC · · Score: 1

    And give them a supply of matches.

  17. There is only one thing to do... on Thousands of Gas Leaks Discovered Under Streets of Washington DC · · Score: 2

    Call the NSA, CIA, FBI and all those who are against leaks.

  18. What do artist think of the following? on Why the Major Labels Love (and Artists Hate) Music Streaming · · Score: 1

    A service that has a better deal?
    http://mbsy.co/MGhN Tunecore

  19. Perhaps it needs to be mover to 1 min. before... on Doomsday Clock Remains at Five Minutes to Midnight · · Score: 1

    As clearly this is for those causing it to exist at all.... You know those who like living on the edge...

  20. This is like Quantum Physics.... on Mathematical Model Helps Estimate Optimal Timing of Cyber Attack · · Score: 2

    once you look at it.... and TELL EVERYONE....... it changes.

  21. He's gonna have to get a .... on If I Had a Hammer · · Score: 2

    ... a bigger hammer.

    On the serious side, since all this technology is supposed to make our life experience more enjoyable, otherwise why are we doing this (greed of the few or competition mindset???) I want to know why our paid vacations are not getting longer.

    Oh wait, there is a growing number of Americans on long vacations, sort of..... its called unemployment.

    Maybe we really do need a bigger hammer.

  22. it would be good if.... on Oracle Promises Patches Next Week For 36 Exploits In Latest Java · · Score: 0

    web developers provided alternative site access without JAVA.
    Why? Simply because JAVA is a product designed to always have things that need patched.
    Its not safe, and never will be.

  23. I need to know... on Physicists Claim First Observation of a Quantum Cheshire Cat · · Score: 3, Funny

    Did they kill the cat, by looking?

  24. Re:We all know what this means..... on White House Reportedly Dismissing Key Healthcare.gov Contractor · · Score: 2

    technically the election had the lowest percentage of qualified voters vote since before the 1948 election if not of all time (I only found information going back to the 1948 election and this last election 2012 was around 50% voted) and as it was something of a close race, it was the no vote that actually won. You don't even have to consider the manipulations of the electoral college, voting oddities, or the fact that Obama focused only on those states with key effect on the election count. The fact is, in no way, shape or form was Obama elected by the majority. He still would have the position if nobody voted, not even him, as it really was predetermined. And a lot of people do know this, or at least believed no one was qualified for the position to genuinely represent the people. Honestly, how is any politician able to know what the people want, well enough to represent the people, when they fail to provide the people with bottom line financial voice to say (re: the lack of tax return paperwork allowing tax payers voice as to where the taxes they each personally pay is to be used - where the people set the budget) .

    But then this is all a digression from the topic of how well we all know from experience and research, the government is not very good at implementing their plans or if they can even form a workable plan (re: budget). add to this the common development delays with large software projects and involved companies that are aware of government budgeting fails to take advantage of........... I'm just waiting for the next statement of "two more weeks" to be Main Stream Media published.

  25. We all know what this means..... on White House Reportedly Dismissing Key Healthcare.gov Contractor · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You can add another 9 months or more to allow whatever new contractor to take over the code base or start anew. And by the time, if ever, it is fully functional we can be sure the direction will have changed again.

    What I'd like to know is which taxpayers agreed on spending their taxes on this? The only citizens I found supporting this are those who do not pay income taxes.