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  1. Several things come to mind for me. One uncontested item is the beratement of hired workers, bravo Steve. Next is the gutting of entire departments for the 10 cents on the dollar H1B (temp?) workers. And a cap stone of unequaled pride; thinking that meditation would cure his diagnosed operable cancer.

  2. Re:And do they even link to Stackoverflow? on Former Students Say Steve Wozniak's $13,200 Coding Bootcamp Is 'Broken' and Sometimes Links To Wikipedia (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    Looks like Woz-U needs some quality control. I followed the Hype trail of Woz-U to its web page source. Maybe Woz-U can create a fourth track called, "Quality Assurance?" This track mentors participants in the dark art called, "QA", by exploring TDD, and BDD Software Test Modeling. This would create a splinter group that could clean up the Woz-U environment; also.

  3. Re:Under Whelming Engineering on Japan Has Attempted To Land Two Tiny Rovers On a Distant Asteroid (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Poor A/C, it is obvious that you have not even tried.

  4. Re:Under Whelming Engineering on Japan Has Attempted To Land Two Tiny Rovers On a Distant Asteroid (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Poor little monkey, smelling the bodily fluids on your hand again? If you could demonstrate an ability to at least read at an 12 year old level, and your less complex brain cavity could show us that you can go to another web page by clicking on the web anchor stated in TFA, then maybe we could clap at your performance of siting from the web article, return to Earth about a year later, landing in a remote part of Australia. all the while your handler generates sound using some hand cranked box.

    but you can not. or you would have done it already.

  5. Under Whelming Engineering on Japan Has Attempted To Land Two Tiny Rovers On a Distant Asteroid (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    could not engineer a simple device with one job of retrieving an ore sample from a passing probe and returning to ISS? Really?!

  6. Living with Ivan or Hilary? I hate Vodka.

  7. Just a FYI. Thinking Ivan is Ok, is delusional

  8. Slaves have to be sold!

  9. 3D Print A Car? on Mercedes Unveils First Tesla Rival In $12 Billion Attack (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Some folks are working on some type of thin film solution for batteries. Interesting thing is these batteries are made using materials that are abundant. Charging batteries in a short amount of time is a major deal breaker. Rules for car manufacturing are known. So all that needs to be done is addressing the issue of designing a 3D Printer that can build the car. This is not a trivial challenge.

  10. I Find Myself Amazed on Trump Accuses Google of Rigging Search Results To Favor 'Bad' News About Him (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    That this is the best distraction our Cheeto-N-Chief can come up with

  11. I concede, the irony is that we do have a leader that fits the bill with a team of loyal jackasses.

  12. One Simple Test on It's Not Technology That's Disrupting Our Jobs (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Simple enough, remove the tech in question and measure the changes. I think one will conclude this article as foundationless

  13. I think when reusable launch vehicles are taking folks up on the first leg of the flight, reusable might be a good thing. But I believe that when Anti-Gravity generators are invented, folks will become frustrated at not being able to scrap engine driven vehicles fast enough.

  14. My thinking is that if the passengers and crew can get to safety, go for it. But lets ask Gus Grissom and Dick Scobee what they think about it?

  15. If we are going to think devisive, letâ(TM)s go; what percentage of humans do not wash after using windows?

  16. Personally, I am reminded of 8 year olds, desperately trying to hide a glaring lie. Kind of funny observing their stressed sincerity.

  17. Re:Intel realy needs to start cutting prices to am on Intel Discloses Three More Chip Flaws (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Another thing observed in the wild is the lack of i11 n-core chip sets and cpu chips. I think Intel could definitely show some urgency in all these under powered tablet, and phone solutions.

  18. Re:Wrong paper on Mathematicians Solve Age-Old Spaghetti Mystery (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: 2

    Lets take an assessment of things. Not Done: Anti-Gravity Generators, Personal Robot Power Supplies, Tourist Vacations on the Moon. Tasking Completed: Bending, then Breaking Spaghetti. Got it; everybody, get back to work.

  19. WATSON is able to access existing knowledge. A.I. in general is good at searching and using known problem solving methods. But think outside of the box? It does not look good.

  20. I think the real issue here is the russian flag stuffed up his ass; which also lends to the fact of having to swallow fsb money shots.

  21. It is About Time on Intel Announces the 'World's Densest' SSD (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I estimate I will need about 256 of these. How much are they at Best Buy?

  22. I've heard from people that, "the mind is a terrible thing"

  23. I guess it is that whole Rubes to Pesos exchange stuff takes time? Maybe Deutscha Bank can offer a better exchange rate?

  24. lets be truthful, seriousness frightens you. follow me.

  25. Interesting copy that military types write in military view points. One cannot help but wonder how amazed the poster will be of medical services providers communicating in medical view points.