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  1. Disapointing error on Chris Roberts Is the Least Important Part of the Airplane Hacking Story · · Score: 1

    I saw the name Chris Roberts and got all excited this was about the Wing Commander creator. What a let-down.

  2. Re:It so just happens once in a while... on Four Quasars Found Clustered Together Defy Current Cosmological Expectations · · Score: 1

    Hah!

  3. NO!!! on Harry Shearer Walks Away From "The Simpsons," and $14 Million · · Score: 1
    He's responsible for a huge number of the voices on television's Best Show Ever (tm).

    PLEASE PLEASE Don't break The Simpsons! 26 years of gold, and it's still amazing!

  4. Re:can't you search the current doc types? on Ask Slashdot: What Is the Best Open Document Format? · · Score: 1
  5. Turn it from a flaw into a feature. on Online Voting Should Be Verifiable -- But It's a Hard Problem · · Score: 1

    Use malware signatures to uniquely identify the machine.

  6. My experience says yes. on Does Using an AOL Email Address Suggest You're a Tech Dinosaur? · · Score: 1

    I have a few users who have AOL addresses. Not one is under 65. Or what one might call "computer literate"

  7. Re:it can't be true! on MacKeeper May Have To Pay Millions In Class-Action Suit · · Score: 2
    I got a call from "Microsoft tech support". I did everything they asked - I opened a browser, went to the page for the remote support tool, but ran into problems finding the icon they wanted me to click. I explained that Lynx doesn't show icons, and that I couldn't use another browser because I hadn't installed a GUI on that machine. They failed to grasp the implications.

    Eventually I grew tired of keeping them on the phone (I was at the office), so I said, "Oh, maybe the problem is that I'm on Linux and you're a lying criminal sack of shit." This amused my coworkers.

  8. Wait, we can just sue these a-holes? on MacKeeper May Have To Pay Millions In Class-Action Suit · · Score: 1
    That's brilliant!

    Can we sue Mindspring next?

  9. Abort test? on SpaceX Launch Abort Test Successful · · Score: 1
    So, they successfully tested not launching a rocket? That's basically what I do all day long!

    (Yes, I know. But it's funnier this way)

  10. Re:Beyond FIXING on The World's Most Wasteful Megacity · · Score: 1

    It really only smells like that in the subway.

  11. Re:Mitigating factors... on The World's Most Wasteful Megacity · · Score: 1
    The nuclear plants are a few miles outside the city. There's a big one just North on the Hudson.

    But yeah, there's really just no room in the city itself for big sprawling power plants. Or anything really. It's two islands and part of a third, so it's as big as it can possibly be.

    Fortunately, it's a big-ass hunk of granite, so it's sturdy enough to support vertical growth. I don't think vertical NPP's would work, but there is an incredible amount of wind up there.

  12. Re: Apples, meet oranges. on The World's Most Wasteful Megacity · · Score: 1

    And yet it remains the beating heart of global commerce. All the money in the world moves through Manhattan, multiple times per day. Everything but the cash in your pocket.

  13. Re:Apples, meet oranges. on The World's Most Wasteful Megacity · · Score: 1
    Productivity is more than the manufacture of physical goods. Financial services count, and NYC is the heart of the global financial system. Hell, it's the center of global commerce, and seat of the closest thing there is to a global government. Managing multinational corporations counts as productivity. Commerce in general counts.

    And being Capitol of the World has to count for something too.

  14. Re:Beyond FIXING on The World's Most Wasteful Megacity · · Score: 1
    Your zero nature = zero quality of life equation is a bit oversimplified, no? Maybe missing a few variables, perhaps based in nothing but your own desires and beliefs?

    Just because you don't like it doesn't mean that millions upon millions don't love it. Greatest damn city in the whole damn world.

  15. Fleet of gas guzzlers? Oh please. on The World's Most Wasteful Megacity · · Score: 3, Funny

    Everyone knows nobody drives in NYC. There's too much traffic.

  16. Re:That title is incredibly misleading. on White House Outsources K-12 CS Education To Infosys Charity · · Score: 1
    I am serious.

    The presence of a Department of Education does not mean the Federal Government runs the education system. Public Health, Safety (police), and Education are the sovereign domain of the States.

    The Federal government can only attach conditions to grant money offered to the States. What those conditions can be are extremely limited, and States are not obligated to take the money. What is being described in the article is well outside the limits for the conditions. Obama is just declaring his support for the efforts of an NGO.

  17. Re:That title is incredibly misleading. on White House Outsources K-12 CS Education To Infosys Charity · · Score: 1

    There are also serious limits on those strings, particularly on how specific they can be. The Federal government can't, for example, set requirements for curricula, let alone require specific courses or require using particular contractors.

  18. That title is incredibly misleading. on White House Outsources K-12 CS Education To Infosys Charity · · Score: 1

    The White House cannot outsource what it doesn't do. Education is under the sovereign authority of the various States, not the White House or any branch of the Federal government. The only influence the Federal government has regarding education comes from attaching strings to grant money.

  19. Re:Lack of understanding of capitalism on How To Increase the Number of Female Engineers · · Score: 1

    Depends what form the aid takes. If you're just handing over finished goods, that disincentivises local entrepreneurs from making them. Setup some wifi access, and you provide opportunities for them to exploit.

  20. Re:Lack of understanding of capitalism on How To Increase the Number of Female Engineers · · Score: 1
    I think you're looking at this the wrong way. It's not a matter of what has a greater effect, just that there is a difference between what motivates men and what motivates women. It suggests women prefer a more direct approach to improving social welfare than the abstract/indirect/systemic route you describe.

    And that's a good thing. The two approaches can be entirely complimentary. Providing reliable internet access provides social and economic opportunities, and exposes people to ideas like property rights and free enterprise while also providing the means to advocate for them politically. Working to provide access to clean water leads to healthier people with a little more free time to think about starting a business or overthrowing a dictator.

    If, for the sake of convenience, we say there is a masculine approach and a feminine approach to solving problems, we can leverage that and "outflank" problems - attacking them from two directions at once.

  21. This suggests something very interesting on How To Increase the Number of Female Engineers · · Score: 1

    about differences in male/female incentive structures. Perhaps explaining why there are fields where one sex dominates - if women prefer work with a focus on direct social benefit, it would explain why they comprise the majority of nurses, teachers, social workers, etc.

  22. And to think, if they broadcast over the air on Pandora Paying Artists $0.0001 More Per Stream Than It Was Last Year · · Score: 1

    instead of over the internet, they would pay $0.000000. Hell, the labels might even want to pay them for airtime.

  23. Re:Finally! on Stephen Hawking Has a Message For One Direction Fans · · Score: 1

    I think he's jockeying for a position in the band. It's no secret that the only thing keeping him from abandoning science is the fact that he can't meet the choreographic requirements of membership in a boy-band.

  24. Finally! Some consolation! on Stephen Hawking Has a Message For One Direction Fans · · Score: 1

    I knew physics had to be good for something...

  25. Hanging some skell over a railing on Allegation: Philly Cops Leaned Suspect Over Balcony To Obtain Password · · Score: 1

    may be an "old school" policing tactic, but Palm Pilots are a pretty "old school" device.