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  1. Re:For a site full of liberals... on DHS To Extend OPT To 60 Months, Says Employers, Universities, Students Demand It (natlawreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Students "demanding!?" I've got a demand, "get f out of here."

  2. It's effect is to drive down wages.

  3. Try getting the vote out. That in itself is what will change things.

  4. With those that have college degrees working minimum wage jobs, it's creating a class of slaves.

  5. The only reason these turds wash up on American soil is because they are being sponsored by businesses that are hell bent on driving down wages; and with a uncaring detriment to the people that live here. With a billion dollars, there's nothing one cannot purchase; so what's this race to die with the most toys all about?

  6. Re:Depends on Maybe You Don't Need 8 Hours of Sleep After All (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    Ok, you walk through a jungle that has tigers and prove your point. And while your beating chest and screaming the glory that is yours, tell the locals what a bunch of dumb fks they are for being careful in the jungle and wearing a mask on the back of their heads. Film it, or it didn't happen. Oh, and you jump into the lion pit show us just how smart your neural net is, I just know I'll see that on YouTube.

    Observational note, little winney girls rarely can back up their words with actions.

  7. Re:Depends on Maybe You Don't Need 8 Hours of Sleep After All (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    The next time you're at the zoo, jump into the Tiger Exhibit and prove your words; I'll watch it on YouTube.

  8. Re:Really? on Despite Promises, China Still Targeting US Firms (crowdstrike.com) · · Score: 1

    And the Chinese said American Males have really big penises also. Apologies to South Park.

  9. Re:Depends on Maybe You Don't Need 8 Hours of Sleep After All (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    People often forget that humans are the preferred food of large cats. So it's not just hunting and gathering, but running and hiding also.

  10. Re:Depends on Maybe You Don't Need 8 Hours of Sleep After All (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    But wait a minute, he said, "...yet the groups seemed very healthy indeed." Boy that sounds scientific to me.

  11. Re:Well, of COURSE they're quitting their jobs on More Tech, STEM Workers Voluntarily Quitting Their Jobs (dice.com) · · Score: 1

    It never gets old.

  12. Re:Well, of COURSE they're quitting their jobs on More Tech, STEM Workers Voluntarily Quitting Their Jobs (dice.com) · · Score: 1

    Nothing says success like one upping an H1B visa holder about the best tasting slime molds; they just don't get it, and it never gets old.

  13. Re:Unfortunately, it stopped there on China's Flash Consumption Grows To 30%; 8TB SSDs Are Coming (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd wish they get the Pita Byte drives working soon. I'd like to make my pron collection more portable.

  14. Re:china devalue currency to make the price good on China's Flash Consumption Grows To 30%; 8TB SSDs Are Coming (computerworld.com) · · Score: 0

    China has a currency? Is it the "China Buck?"

  15. Re:What if I don't want to own a car? on Why Self-Driving Cars Should Never Be Fully Autonomous (roboticstrends.com) · · Score: 1

    I was laughing also. I long for the day when a car can take me to work on some kind of functioning auto-pilot, but one that I can use manually also. I think Tesla might be the first, but maybe not; we'll see. Cheers.

  16. Re:What if I don't want to own a car? on Why Self-Driving Cars Should Never Be Fully Autonomous (roboticstrends.com) · · Score: 1

    What lead you to believe that all roads are paved? And in the unplowed snow?

  17. Re:What if I don't want to own a car? on Why Self-Driving Cars Should Never Be Fully Autonomous (roboticstrends.com) · · Score: 1

    "Autoland"??? Try I.L.S. Good pilots fly ahead of their respective aircraft.

    H1B visas are used best when placed in a bird cage. - Unknown

  18. Re:Boo Boo Analytics on Looking At the Hardware and Software of NASA's New Horizons (imgtec.com) · · Score: 1

    Amusing, your comment reminded me of the opening movie scene with Kevin Bacon in it; the movie is titled "Animal House"

  19. Re:That summary on Looking At the Hardware and Software of NASA's New Horizons (imgtec.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm still thinking an array of 9 smart phones could do the job. If one gets zapped by a particle or 2, then remote reboot that phone.

  20. Re:US $40K processor on Looking At the Hardware and Software of NASA's New Horizons (imgtec.com) · · Score: 2

    What would be the outcome of just using a smart phone? One could offer an H1B visa to anyone that has an app for operating the phone-camera remotely. And purchase the phone in Peking. The outcome would be the entire Indian population would move to Irvine, and the Long Distance charges would cancel out the U.S.'s debt to China; it's a win-win-win scenario.

  21. Re:US $40K processor on Looking At the Hardware and Software of NASA's New Horizons (imgtec.com) · · Score: 1

    Hell, I'm wondering why NASA just doesn't send up an iPhone and pay the LD charge? Or doesn't NASA trust an Irish business?

  22. Re:What if I don't want to own a car? on Why Self-Driving Cars Should Never Be Fully Autonomous (roboticstrends.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not until you've been involved in a crash till you are intimately aware that the person in the left seat is there, and for a good reason.

  23. Re:What if I don't want to own a car? on Why Self-Driving Cars Should Never Be Fully Autonomous (roboticstrends.com) · · Score: 0

    Any dumb ass pilot that lets the aircraft figure it out is the first person to the crash site.

  24. Re:Cannnibalizing Objective-C on Objective-C Use Falls Hard, Apple's Swift On the Rise (dice.com) · · Score: 1

    Objective-C loosely followed C, OK, I could work with it. Swift is still obviously maturing. Is Apple menopausal?

  25. Bottom Line on Objective-C Use Falls Hard, Apple's Swift On the Rise (dice.com) · · Score: 1

    ignoring try/catch/finally? So Apple thinks there are no unknowns during development? How simplistic.