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  1. Want some cheese with wine?

  2. Re:They just don't get it.... on Developing 3D-Printing Tech for Cars (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    I can recall when Micro Computers were treated the same.

  3. Re: we hired more than 2,200 Black employees on Apple Releases 2015 EEO-1 Diversity Data Over Weekend (qz.com) · · Score: 0

    Prove it by getting a job at Apple? How about joining the zombie chorus that all Americans are all Dumb Asses. Just like Princess Timmy does.

  4. Re:Outrageous on Apple Releases 2015 EEO-1 Diversity Data Over Weekend (qz.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Apple Princess In Charge can't create, and now it appears can't count. Maybe Princess should take his crap somewhere else, more rewarding like Sri Lanka?

  5. Re: This was _outlawed_ in the USA? on Federal Law Now Says Kids Can Walk To School Alone (fastcoexist.com) · · Score: 1

    Pre-Crime is fiction. Law Enforcement CYA is fact. Judges favoring Law Enforcement is fact. Law Enforcement interfering with the lawful acts is?

  6. Re:Too soon on Developing 3D-Printing Tech for Cars (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    What dumb ass modded you down? You have 2 good points.

    1. A 3D printer with multiple print head capability. Maybe folks like MakerBot could start looking into that

    2. The design of a frame to handle multiple shells. At this point one could easily go to the concept of a variable frame based on tube lengths using the same connectors for all sizes. For example, a Miata has a different frame size than a F150, but the frame could be the same basic shape.

  7. Re:They just don't get it.... on Developing 3D-Printing Tech for Cars (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    What value is Economy of Scale when the manufacturing site is my garage, and I only want to build one unit? Because next week, my wife wants a different style of door knob for her kitchen.

  8. Re:They just don't get it.... on Developing 3D-Printing Tech for Cars (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    "So you have to keep a large amount of that part in stock." That part in stock are bags of plactic chips, and spools of plastic. What's to stop the manufacturer from building something else for someone else. For example, Furniture, or Hand Tools?

  9. Re:They just don't get it.... on Developing 3D-Printing Tech for Cars (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    TFA suggested a 'new' manufacturing unit of measure, "Pounds per Hour". I believe one could also use "Cubic Inches per Hour".

  10. Re:Clickbait for techies on Developing 3D-Printing Tech for Cars (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    It obvious, you did not RTFA.

  11. Re:Sounds Safe on Developing 3D-Printing Tech for Cars (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    That's cool, AutoZone to sell 3D printed auto parts and the hardware that makes the replacement parts. Now if only we could get AutoZone to do this.

  12. Re:Prohibited by Government on Developing 3D-Printing Tech for Cars (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    Where would I find the rules and regulations?

  13. OK, Lets Thing About This on Developing 3D-Printing Tech for Cars (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    What 3D printers could be used for which parts?

  14. Re:Fa Lun Gong is nonsense on EFF: Cisco Shouldn't Get Off the Hook For Aiding Torture In China (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    Poor A/C from China, do you want some cheese with that wine?

  15. Re:Fa Lun Gong is nonsense on EFF: Cisco Shouldn't Get Off the Hook For Aiding Torture In China (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    And who's going to stop them? Try joining Falun Gong and move to china.

  16. Re: Law or morality? on Kentucky Bill: Wait an Hour Before Posting Injuries To Social Media (kentucky.com) · · Score: 1

    Water-sperts?

  17. Re:Law or morality? on Kentucky Bill: Wait an Hour Before Posting Injuries To Social Media (kentucky.com) · · Score: 1

    Well dumb ass, you've wondered into a Technical forum, can you find your way back to "fox news" and wail your proud ignorance over there?

  18. Re: This was _outlawed_ in the USA? on Federal Law Now Says Kids Can Walk To School Alone (fastcoexist.com) · · Score: 1

    Same in the '50s and '60s. I'm just curious which law enforcement officer feels comfortable interfering with a the lawful activities of an American Citizens. Also, those citizens that would rather let law enforcement create an environment of utter tyranny? Why?

  19. 1. Get a copy of the PrivaTegrity,
    2. De-compile it
    3. Analise product
    4. Remove Back Door.
    4.1 Put a new back door in it?(this part never gets old)
    5. Miller Time.

  20. Re:Redundancy cuts into profits on Domestic Terrorists Could Use OSINT To Pinpoint US Substations For a Blackout (darkreading.com) · · Score: 1

    Everyone knows what a bunch pork licking women ISIS is. How? They avoid Wall Street; and say "please" when in the presence of Goldman Sacks board members.

  21. Re: Those who would give up essential Liberty... on Majority of Americans OK With Warrantless Internet Surveillance (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    Maybe one should photograph, (YouTube?) people taking this "survey."

  22. Brilliant! These are the same people that cannot find a bad person unless they can stealth-fully break into Cell Tower transmissions, Social Networking Sites, and slamming one with lethal does of X-Rays.

  23. "The problem is, you cannot dodge all the raindrops, and there are enough of them to matter."

    Really?

    It is the stated agenda of the GOP to break unions, on any level. Search using "GOP Union Break." Basically, billionaires like the Koche's, and Brood's can make a whole lot of money treating teachers like minimum wage youth earners. Educators as a group are public confrontation avoiders, and are thus prime victims of financial "leveraging." As for the "Hangers On," name one industry that doesn't have them? And I include Bomb Disposal.

    The most glaring fact about education policy is that the policy makers went to school, so they state they know best how to educate children, they think. But how many of them have taught in the class room? And there many types of class rooms, Inner City, Rural, and Suburban that are all very different. Based on this thinking since I buy gas every week, I can run a Oil Refinery. And because I use a computer for emails, blogging, and internet surfing; I can run Apple. But at Apple, Americans are to damn stupid to hire, I digress.
    There is an unignoreable fact about students, if one keeps swapping teachers, or school sites, mid term, for any reason, it has a negative impact on the student. At any age level. Tenure exists to this day so that educators can educate and children can learn.

  24. Re:Just do it on Ask Slashdot: How To Get Into Machine Learning? · · Score: 1

    I'm curious about the applications of Machine Learning. What some examples of applied solutions using Machine Learning?

  25. How Motovated Are You? on Ask Slashdot: How To Get Into Machine Learning? · · Score: 1

    Try searching the 'net using "PDF Machine Learning." And read the results.

    Ask the question, "what will get me hired?" Easiest way to find that out is searching the 'net using "Jobs Machine Learning"