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  1. Re:I changed my attitude completely. on Which Language To Learn? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Begging for a job from a big corp is NOT the only option.
    It is not even a good option. It may seem like big corps run the economy but they do not! small business is bigger than big business.
    More than half of working americans work for small businesses and I would bet that they are the happier half.
    Don't settle for a job you hate, working for a faceless corp that doesn't give a sh*t about your welfare. If nobody offers you a job then make one for yourself.

  2. Re:Time travel plots are all thin on The Time Travel Paradoxes of Back To the Future · · Score: 1

    agreed.
    Except for forward time travel which is awesome.
    (cryogenics, long close-to-lightspeed voyages and whatnot)

  3. Re:Frame of Reference Problem on The Time Travel Paradoxes of Back To the Future · · Score: 1

    you don't find the video evidence compelling? ...we all saw the delorean disappear...

  4. Re:Frame of Reference Problem on The Time Travel Paradoxes of Back To the Future · · Score: 1

    well, the fact that you need to reach 88mph suggests that whatever mechanism is being used for this time travel is somehow intrinsically linked to the earth's gravitational field.
    We know that there is a relationship between space-time and gravity so it is fairly reasonable to presume that gravity fields might be a significant factor in a time travel device's operation... it would also explain the 'spatial problem' of the earth being in a different location at different times. If the nearest significant gravitational space-time distortion is a kind of axis around which a device could swing through time....
    I mean... something has to be the base spatial reference... since there is no universal spatial reference point it makes a lot sense to use the closest gravity well.

  5. Re:This is just red meat for the /. crowd on Pope Says Technology Causes Confusion Between Reality and Fiction · · Score: 1

    *sigh*
    It *is* a very reasonable point that he is making.
    The growing significance of virtual domains and the significance of the relationships we develop there is a big and growing issue.
    It is something we should be thinking about if we want to help shape our future instead of simply going with the flow.

    Sadly I doubt the slashdot crowd will be able to get over the ridiculousness of the pope saying this.

  6. Re:In the end on The Advent of Religious Search Engines · · Score: 1

    we should care because it may fortify the ignorance of its users.
    Too many ignorant or misinformed people in your society leads to all kinds of nasty things.

  7. Re:Atheist on The Advent of Religious Search Engines · · Score: 1

    Hey, props to you for engaging for as long as you did.
    I strongly disagree with you on the issue but stepping up and discussing it in an atheist stronghold like slashdot is commendable.

  8. Re:Atheist on The Advent of Religious Search Engines · · Score: 1

    "their religion teaches them that they're one false move away from burning in hell for all eternity"

    Which religion is that?

    Catholicism.

  9. Re:HD screen/ on Samsung Galaxy Tablet Coming In September · · Score: 1

    ...DVD resolution, which was once considered a high-definition format.

    bah, maybe marketing droids considered it high-definition.
    DVD's 480 lines of resolution is the resolution of the black and white tv my parents bought when I was 5.

  10. Re:United Nations *earns* it's critics. on Bicycles As a Gateway To Government Control · · Score: 1

    I give you a "B". Good effort but you may have taken it a little too far. /troll-on

  11. Re:The US military should just on US Military 'Banned' From Viewing Wikileaks · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    You sir, are worse than Hitler.

  12. subby sounds bitter on Why NASA's New Video Game Misses the Point · · Score: 1

    It will be more than a decade before humans even attempt another trip outside of Earth's orbit. If NASA wants to inspire the next generation of astronauts and engineers... blah blah blah

    Wow, a whole decade away? clearly out of reach of the next generation... wait, what?

  13. Re:TFA focus isn't just encryption... on Open Source GSM Cracking Software Released · · Score: 1

    Why would it be hard to connect the phone network?
    You could for example use a phone line... or a voip service...
    to receive and route calls TO mobile phone would be difficult or perhaps impossible but outbound calls would be trivially easy.

  14. Re:Yeah that sounds nice - but using what codec? on Porn Industry Ready To Drop Flash · · Score: 1

    yeesh, that would be a terrible solution.
    that's like saying "well, IE and firefox can't stick the the html standards but that's ok, we'll just make two copies of the www one for ie and one for firefox"

  15. Harper on Might Shatner Boldly Lead Canada As Governor? · · Score: 1

    Holy hell my government is an embarrassment.

    It is time for proportional representation in this country.

  16. Re:Serious ideological problem too on No HTML5 Hulu Anytime Soon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    DRM is an unsolved problem. I tell my customers not to bother with it. Most take my advice.

    There can be no solution to DRM. All you can do is spend piles of money to make it more difficult for people to save/copy things. Then you have to do it all over again a few years later because everyone has the cracking tools installed.

  17. Re:OK ... on No HTML5 Hulu Anytime Soon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is not a surprise, I work with online video professionally and html5 is not yet a serious option.
    RealPlayer, Windows Media Player and Flash are the only players that have the suite of features that are required to stream live and on-demand video properly.

    I am looking forward to the day when html5 is ready but it looks like it is a long way off.

    The "Flash is dead!" people have no idea what they're talking about.
    I mean just look at the API for windows media player or realplayer and then go look at html5... they're not in the same league.

  18. Re:No contact. on Son Sues Mother Over Facebook Posts · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Stop worrying about who's "to blame" for things and instead concentrate on identifying causal relationships and you may find yourself better able to reach useful conclusions. Fault is irrelevant, concentrate on cause and effect and you'll be more likely to come up with practical actions to affect outcomes.

  19. Re:Pardon my pedanticism... on Grounded Russian Nuclear Sub Photographed With Sonar · · Score: 1

    While we're on pedantry... 'photograhed using sonar' is nonsensical. Photographs use photons, sonograms use sonar.

    The submarine was imaged using sonar.

  20. Re:"How long until the first actual robbery" on I Use Twitter, Please Rob Me · · Score: 1

    oh henny-penny the sky is falling!
    Half the bloody country clears out of their houses for 8 hours every weekday.
    There is no shortage of empty houses to rob.

  21. Re:Hells Angels on Aussie Attorney General Says Gamers Are Scarier Than Biker Gangs · · Score: 4, Funny

    according to TFA their 'biker gags' are called 'bikies'.
    wtf?
    makes sense now... who would be afraid of a widdle bikie-wikee gang?

  22. Re:No on Seinfeld's Good Samaritan Law Now Reality? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You were trying to prove your point, to prove your point.

    Making a purely academic objection to a test in school?!?!? the audacity! beat that student down.

  23. Re:The whole point of national healthcare on Nationwide Shortage In Supply of Swine Flu Vaccine · · Score: 1

    wow.

    just. wow.

    So national heathcare is bad because in order to control costs you think that they will have to force you to take vaccinations to prevent disease.
    This is bad because some people (presumably people who are bad a math) would prefer to get the disease and gain immunity naturally.

    /canadian
    //my doctors and I decide what treatments I need
    ///we have free and voluntary vaccinations for everyone

  24. Re:Aw geeze - again!? on Archiving Digital Artwork For Museum Purchase? · · Score: 1

    Why does your summary not include the best/correct long-term storage method? Printed on paper.

  25. Re:containment theory... on Iran's Nuclear Ambitions · · Score: 1

    Yes, it is naive to think that western powers could muster the balls to do that.
    It is not naive to think that it would work.