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  1. The quick answer: on Google Betting Its Google+ Systems Know What's Best For You · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "Are all these nifty, analytics-intensive features enough to change the larger fortunes of Google Plus?"

    No.

  2. Use what works well: on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With a Fear of Technological Change? · · Score: 1

    Try to adapt what is available and economical to accomplish what is needed.

    It's that you were able to do the job well and efficiently that counts.

    Whether you do it with the newest raddest paid-too-much-for-that is of a lot less consequence.

    There are times when the newest and best is what's needed, either due to performance constraints or user desire. But often the way to tell compulsive pioneers is the arrows in their backs.

    That said, make sure you're up to date on being able to use the new. Knowing how to, but using the tried and true is a choice. If you don't know the new technologies, then you really are locked in to the old and growing stodgy.

  3. Old school = conservative? on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With a Fear of Technological Change? · · Score: 2

    Huh. I didn't know that RMS was a "conservative". He'll be so surprised.

  4. Google Plus Redesign "Have it OUR way." on Google I/O 2013 Underway: Watch For Updates · · Score: 2

    "And, notable, Larry Page is (at this writing) on stage, with an unannounced Q & A session."

    Someone ask him how the frack we can change back to the old google plus design. Changing the stream settings seems to just make the new layout single column and thus suck even more.

    And their documentation doesn't seem to say jack.

  5. Re:Just shoot me now on The Bronies Get Their Own Charity · · Score: 3, Funny

    You just made zombie Baby Hitler cry.

  6. Re: Can someone explain bronies? on The Bronies Get Their Own Charity · · Score: 1

    "Guro images involving furries demanding giant penises,getting said penises in ways they clearly did not find favorable"

    Somehow, I bet there would be a market for those. (It's sort of an extension of rule 34)

    Welcome to fandom of all kinds. From fantasy chainmail bikinis with "modifications" to anime drawings that defy the laws of physics (let alone any form of taste).

    It comes from having human beings that don't necessarily have a whole lot of social skills and do have a whole lot of androgens.

    Imagine what the fandom for lingerie football must be like.

    Every fandom has its "Erma Felna with a crowbar" stories.

  7. Nothing as self righteous as a reformed... on The Bronies Get Their Own Charity · · Score: 1

    The only reason I have a 6 digit ID is because I hung around as an AC for some time before bothering to register. :)

  8. From a long suffering Cardinals fan: on The Bronies Get Their Own Charity · · Score: 5, Funny

    "modify your life such that it now revolves around that show, and you feel compelled to convert others to your obcesson"

    So, what were you saying about Chicago Cubs fans here in central Illinois?

  9. Re: Can someone explain bronies? on The Bronies Get Their Own Charity · · Score: 1

    " "Furries = Perverts" forced meme that SomethingAwful pushed out."

    The real joke of this, is a number of the SA Goons who pushed the anti-furry meme hardest are furries themselves. (And at least a couple of those are regular posters here on Slashdot. They can out themselves if they wish. I'll just whistle innocently.;)

  10. Re: Can someone explain bronies? on The Bronies Get Their Own Charity · · Score: 1, Insightful

    You're locking up the stable after the horse has already bolted, as it were.

    The boring truth about most fandoms can hardly compete with the lurid imaginations of those desperately searching for someone they can consider more hopeless than they are.

    Remember. These are Slashdot ACs, the most pathetic losers ever to inhabit their mom's basement. 'Nuff said.

  11. Re:I call bunk on Psychiatrists Cast Doubt On Biomedical Model of Mental Illness · · Score: 2

    Your experience sounds similar to that of many who've been treated by reputable mental health professionals, including myself.

    But, since you admitted that you're a diagnosed manic depressive, anyone who doesn't want to believe that the meds helped can simply discount what you say as coming from someone who has a mental problem.

    And, of course, they can then proceed to "if he only did my particular favored combination of Reiki, homeopathy and an all blueberry diet, he'd really get better, and then wouldn't imagine that he got better from the meds."

    At the root, mental illness is a process that depends on both environment and genetics, but the effects are from disruptions in the functioning of the cells of the central nervous system and or how they communicate with each other. That can be at many levels, from genetic mistakes, to poorly learned coping skills, to brain alterations from stress that can be seen in imaging, to the aftermath of a stroke, etc, etc.

    If it was simple, our brains would be too simple to understand it.

    As such, sometime pharmacological means will help. Sometimes talk therapies, or cognitive/learning therapies will help. Sometimes, nothing seems to help.

    The best hope for improvement in being able to better help these often devastating conditions is in better understanding of the operations and biochemical basis of the brain and nervous system. But, it's going to take a long time. Until then , we have to do a lot of cut and try and see what works.

  12. Re:Screwdriver on Hand-held "Sound Camera" Shows You the Source of Noises · · Score: 3, Informative

    I use that very one at work to find bad bearings and the like in vacuum pumps. One of the most useful $4 items I've bought.

  13. Babylon 5 flashback: Deathwalker: on Transfusions Reverse Aging Effects On Hearts In Mice · · Score: 1

    She would approve.

    Jha'Dur (Deathwalker): You will fall upon one another like wolves. The billions who live forever will be a testimony to my work, and the billions that are murdered to provide that immortality will be the continuance of that work. That will be my monument!

    (I don't think that, but the parallel was just too good to pass up. :)

  14. Re:Why the need to share blood? on Transfusions Reverse Aging Effects On Hearts In Mice · · Score: 1

    "including organs being grown in tanks"

    So, does that have to be an M1 Abrams, or will the more common T-72s and the like work?

  15. Vampire mice from Harvard: on Transfusions Reverse Aging Effects On Hearts In Mice · · Score: 1

    In this case, it's only Dorian gray mouse so far.

  16. Not to through too much cold water, but: on Transfusions Reverse Aging Effects On Hearts In Mice · · Score: 2

    We've found an awful lot of candidate treatments that work well in mice that work poorly or not at all in humans.

  17. Re:Conversion rate = low: on Printable Gun Downloads Top 100k In 2 Days, Thanks to Kim Dotcom · · Score: 1

    Especially now that the State Department has issued an ITAR inquiry into several files on DEFCAD's web site.

  18. Conversion rate = low: on Printable Gun Downloads Top 100k In 2 Days, Thanks to Kim Dotcom · · Score: 2

    And, out of those 100K+ downloads, what fraction of a percent will actually get printed out, and what fraction of those will actually get assembled to the point of working?

  19. Oh joy: on Oculus Rift Guillotine Simulation · · Score: 1

    And you thought being rick-rolled was bad.

  20. Franken Bulbs and Glowing Mustard! Run! on Genetically Modified Plants To Produce Natural Lighting · · Score: 4, Funny

    Aren't they worried the pollen will drift and crossbreed with our all natural compact flourescents?

    And they're doing it with mustard plants, Mandrake! Mustard for childrens hot dogs!

  21. Re:Beliefs on Belief In God Correlates With Better Mental Health Treatment Outcomes · · Score: 1

    Tonglen sounds like it has similar aims to Naikan.

    Both try to focus the attention on altruism and others rather than just yourself.

  22. Melt the clocks: on Book Review: The New Digital Age · · Score: 1

    I'll hold out for anarcho-monarchism.

  23. Obligatory: on Building Sumo Robots With the Brain Monkeys Crew (Video) · · Score: 1

    I, for one, welcome our new "monkey brain-powered, noodle-making, furniture-building, sumo-fighting UBERrobot" overlords!

  24. Re:'Vandalise' on Protesting Animal Testing, Intruders Vandalize Italian Lab · · Score: 1

    Or hooligan?

    It's been 1500 years since the Vandals fell. At some point demanding removal of all references (admittedly unfair to the Vandals) begins to turn the language into Newspeak.

  25. Re:From the PNAS article title: on Radioactive Bacteria Attack Cancer · · Score: 1

    (Yeah, I realized that. It was just too good a straight line to pass up. Should have put a smiley. ;)