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  1. Re:So let me get this straight on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 5, Informative

    he gave all the secrets to several newspapers and THEY became the judges.

  2. Re:So let me get this straight on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 1

    Or you are just a rare 64 year old.

  3. Re:So? on Futures Trader Arrested For Causing 2010 'Flash Crash' · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A more fair way would be to levy a $0.01 tax on every open position. And $0.01 on every position close. This would make HFT unprofitable instantly.

  4. Re:Why is it even a discussion? on Republicans Introduce a Bill To Overturn Net Neutrality · · Score: -1, Troll

    God! Why are so many Slashdotters so hopelessly naive on this subject?! The Net Neutrality regulations were a major overstep by the FCC and SHOULD have been a law passed by Congress. Therefore, JUST to preserve our own liberty it ought to be struck down by Congress.

    however, the regulations as they stand now will HURT innovation. I don't understand why so many of you can't see that?! Did the words "net neutrality' short circuit your reasoning process?

  5. Re:Why is it even a discussion? on Republicans Introduce a Bill To Overturn Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    I would certainly like to know why! His post sounds reasonable and above board. Would you care to enlighten us?

  6. Re:Didja ever have butter on a pop tart? on Nokia Networks Demonstrates 5G Mobile Speeds Running At 10Gbps Via 73GHz · · Score: 1

    ::cough:: T-Mobile.

  7. Re:Didja ever have butter on a pop tart? on Nokia Networks Demonstrates 5G Mobile Speeds Running At 10Gbps Via 73GHz · · Score: 1

    For you, yes.

    WOOOOSH

  8. Re:LOL no info on distance on Nokia Networks Demonstrates 5G Mobile Speeds Running At 10Gbps Via 73GHz · · Score: 1

    But what is 73 GHz going to do to your body?!?!

  9. Re:Open sores, LOL on Anonabox Recalls Hundreds of Insecure 'Privacy' Routers · · Score: 1

    I shed a tear when I realized I had no mod points left :-/

  10. Re: Not everyone on NSA: We Mulled Ending Phone Program Before Edward Snowden Leaks · · Score: 1

    Historically? Only the French and American ones, and arguably Crimea. The rest usually end up in acrimony and many times military juntas (Egyptian Spring).

  11. Re: Not everyone on NSA: We Mulled Ending Phone Program Before Edward Snowden Leaks · · Score: 1

    Everyone already knows that the CIA and NSA fund blackop military and scientific projects by selling drugs, kidnapping young women (sex slave trade), assassinations-for-hire, etc. Right?

  12. Re:I used to love X-Files ... on The X-Files To Return · · Score: 4, Informative

    The aliens' plan of releasing a sentient virus to, in effect, terraform human bodies into human/alien hybrids whom would have their consciousness downloaded... it got *seriously* disrupted when Mulder injected the antidote into the main colonization ship, at least a decade or two too early.

    Now, they would have to traverse the stars, and we have NO idea AT ALL if FTL travel is even possible in the X-Files universe (all of the alien vessels could have been coming from the Antarctic mothership), so maybe it will take them 20 years to get here? maybe 2,000? Maybe they have parked motherships in reserve 30 years away from Earth? who knows? :)

  13. Re:It is time to get up one way or the other on Obama: Maybe It's Time For Mandatory Voting In US · · Score: 2

    Seeing how the nation's Founders required voters to OWN LAND, just having a mailing address seems to pale in comparison. If you mismanage your life so much you don't have one, I reckon you have not proven your ability to conscientiously vote. For what it's worth, I would love a return to the landed gentry system.

  14. Re:Pencils on Zuckerberg and Gates-Backed Startup Seeks To Shake Up African Education · · Score: 5, Interesting

    That's why http://www.worldreader.org/ delivers hardened (they replace the shell with rubber), solar-powered eink Kindles. A single day out in the Sun (where the kids spend a lot of their school day, anyway) and it is good for 30+ days. The kids are trained for 2 weeks (with a "pet egg") on how to properly care for / handle fragile equipment before they are loaned the kindles during school hours. Each kindle comes stocked with over 1,000 educational books. The literacy rate *shoots up* in every area they deliver them, mostly in Central and East Africa. They have a *very* small operational budget, so anything you give them goes a *long* way (compared to most charities).

  15. Re:Missionaries on Zuckerberg and Gates-Backed Startup Seeks To Shake Up African Education · · Score: 2

    They're doing much more amazing stuff over at www.worldreader.org! Delivering thousands of hardened, solar-powered Kindle eInk devices filled with 1,000s of books for a complete classical education to children all across Central and Eastern Africa. I believe in them so much I donate 10% of every paycheck to them and have given them $10s of thousands so far. My money went directly to give ~2,000 Ugandans more material than their city has ever known (population 500,000). Check them out.

  16. Re:ABOUT FUCKING TIME! on Ubuntu To Officially Switch To systemd Next Monday · · Score: 1

    All I know is that systemd has screwed up so many times on just dev vms I have to use for various clients' devwork, that there is NO WAY I'd ever put it on my production boxes! Gosh! There is something really wrong when PID 1 uses 1 MB of RAM, and something even worse when you can swear it has a memleak...

  17. Re: ABOUT FUCKING TIME! on Ubuntu To Officially Switch To systemd Next Monday · · Score: 0

    GNOME single-handedly fucked up the Linux ecosystem when they decided to make systemd a hard dependency!

    However, I've had Gentoo (actually, Funtoo, as its git-based emerge is *much* faster!) as a production and development distro for 10 years now. As long as they remain sane and keep systemd *optional*, I'll just stick with them.

    For all the others, Slackware, Gentoo and Funtoo seem about all that's left :-/

  18. Re:Starting to feel old on Linux 4.0 Getting No-Reboot Patching · · Score: -1, Troll

    Sorry to break it to you, but you must be senile to still be on 2.6...

  19. Re:New design on 3D Printers Making Inroads In Kitchens · · Score: 2

    God dammit! UTF-8 support is still out! SMH!!! It's 2015 for crying out loud! 90%+ of the Net is already there!

  20. Re:New design on 3D Printers Making Inroads In Kitchens · · Score: 1

    I seriously think those are merely growing pains. Maybe they had a deadline to get it out before 2Q begins in April?

  21. Re:Well Mr Smartypants on 3D Printers Making Inroads In Kitchens · · Score: 1

    Why didn't they make the announcement of killing Beta SOONER!? like MONTHS ago when they decided to start working on this thing? POSSIBLY, it's because this could have been done out of a labor of love by one or more of the Slashdot devs and then they all ganged up on management and said, "Let us release this and kill Beta or we're all going to motherfracking strike, motherfackers!"

    I like this possibility! IT would be very epic and apropos given how Beta would have surely killed off Slashdot in a matter of weeks.

  22. Re:New design on 3D Printers Making Inroads In Kitchens · · Score: 1

    It's been EXACTLY a year since Beta was forced down our throats and we staged the 2014 Valentines Day Slashcott!

    WE WON!!!!!! The new interface is *really* nice, too! So win/win after we convinced Upper Management to jettison their ill-conceived desires?

    WOOHOO!!!! As a 15+ year member of Slashdot, I look forward to the next 10 years now!!!

    I was so anti-Beta I helped organize the 2014 Slashcott and I also had my own personal slashcott this Valentines Week, too. just last week.

    I seriously doubt without our antics and loud voices that the corporate overlords of Slashdot would have seen the light, and the site would already have died of Betaitis months ago.

  23. Re:Sounds good on Republicans Back Down, FCC To Enforce Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    I don't know, what we have *is* working with basic freedoms. I'll take liberty over cheap speeds any day.

  24. Re:security enhancements? on Firefox 36 Arrives With Full HTTP/2 Support, New Design For Android Tablets · · Score: 1

    So we can bring back PointCast?! Man, I used that service ALL THE TIME in the mid-to-late 1990s!!! I actually still miss it.

  25. Re:Luddites can keep their dead trees. on The Case Against E-readers -- Why Digital Natives Prefer Reading On Paper · · Score: 1

    These idiots wonder why the Kindle Fire is *killing* ebook adoption. Talk about Amazon killing its baby!!

    I still buy Kindle Touches, cuz they're the latest device that has full Text-To-Speech functionality in an eink.