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  1. Re:to read it another way on German Vice Chancellor: the US Threatened Us Over Snowden · · Score: 1

    cant pass legislation to protect itself from school shootings

    You're right! If we just outlaw things then the criminals won't do them!

  2. Re:Bets, anyone? on Chinese-Built Cars Are Coming To the US Next Year · · Score: 1

    Honest question, where does it say that Scat and Eagle are Chinese made?

  3. Re:Why not have an in House IT for the work? on How Dumb Policies Scare Tech Giants Away From Federal Projects · · Score: 1

    Because there are probably tens of thousands of units or departments that need IT in DoD.

    I just got word that a project I worked on needed an Excel file loaded into SharePoint. But the file contents were large and the file size was 100+ MB and could not be loaded into SharePoint because of some obscure restriction. So what did the project manager do? With several programmers and tech support personnel at their disposal they came up with the great idea to pay a temp person $200 to split the file into files of manageable, uploadable sizes.

    Now, I'm just going to imagine that because you're commenting on /. you, like me, could do that job in 15 minutes. Now multiple a whole career of bad decisions--tasks that effectively cost $800/hr--and you can understand why it's so expensive. People that can't find their own ass with both hands and a map are making IT decisions. That's a common enough theme in the private sector too but it is impossible to fire a government worker.

  4. Re:That's an awful lot of certainty... on Study Rules Out Global Warming Being a Natural Fluctuation With 99% Certainty · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that's the part that astounds me. Has mankind used the Earth in news ways and introduced processes or stresses that are not part of the normal geologic process? Yes. But 500 years, in geologic terms, isn't even a rounding error. Unless the world is in fact 6000 year old. Sure we should be taking better care of the Earth. Sure there's plenty of avoidable waste. But for the umpteenth time, correlation != causation. If that were the case, maybe it isn't cars that cause global warming, maybe it's telephones? Or penicillin? Or books? Or guns? Could mankind be contributing to global warming? Potentially, based on our current understanding of global warming. But we need another Earth and 4.3 billion years to make a second data point.

  5. Re:As an EMC employee in Massachusetts... on MA Gov. Wants To Ban Non-Competes; Will It Matter? · · Score: 3, Informative

    Coworkers discussing salaries is a federally protected right http://blogs.findlaw.com/free_... Of course if you live in an at will work state you can get fired or anything or nothing so proceed at your discretion.

  6. Didn't the ESA and Russion already do this? on Will Living On Mars Drive Us Crazy? · · Score: 2

    Not that one data point is enough but hasn't this been done before? http://www.wired.com/2011/10/f... So now we're in a space race with the Russians to... stay secluded on Earth the longest?

  7. Re:We need a US base in the Ukraine on Russian Army Spetsnaz Units Arrested Operating In Ukraine · · Score: 1

    Funny thing though, countries today don't go to war alone.

  8. Re:Desktop Linux! on SteamOS Will Be Available For Download On December 13 · · Score: 1

    Heh... There's levels of "intrepid Linux hacker"

    Hell yes. I have an old laptop that connects to WiFi over the an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 802.11bg AND print to a printer. When I looked in the mirror the next morning I had a full neckbeard.

  9. Re:nothing ot see, move on on Car Hackers Mess With Speedometers, Odometers, Alarms and Locks · · Score: 1

    all they could do with the brakes is turn off and on any "skid control" systems, the brake system on cars is STILL a mechanical/hydrochloric system , link from steering wheel to steering rack is not fly by wire in the EU, and cars still have "butterfly" valves for air intake, that is linked to pedal postion .. via mechanical cable

    Wow, the EU must be a pretty backward place. From a performance stand point, I know when they unveiled the new 2005 Mustangs in America a lot of people griped that the throttle is electronically controlled, there is no direct linkage. Not to mention, luxury brands like Lexus, Range Rover, etc all use electronic throttle control. Hell, do you remember all of the "unexplained" acceleration problems that Toyota had? It was because of electronic throttle control. PS, they lost the lawsuit that dealt with a 2005 Camry.

  10. Re:Life, Liberty, or Property? on Ed Felten: Why Email Services Should Be Court-Order Resistant · · Score: 1

    What next? Complaining about hidden compartment in desks?

    I was thinking that the court can just order all paper to be made un-burnable. Because what's to stop me from writing a juicy secret on a piece of paper, handing it to you and when you're done reading it, you burn it? Sounds like either candles should be outlawed or loose leaf paper should be made out of asbestos and kevlar.

  11. Re:Master of Orion, please on Atari Facing $291 Million Debt Claim From... Atari · · Score: 2

    If they only made the in game ship combat control better and changed nothing else in MoO2, I would be happy to send them $50.

  12. Re:Bull Shit! on Majority of Americans Say NSA Phone Tracking Is OK To Fight Terrorism · · Score: 1

    The problem is that the survey doesn't matter what level of privacy invasion is acceptable. "Some" invasion is okay. That means a lot to different people. Phone calls, internet monitoring, GPS tracking, car license plate readers and even grocery store receipts all count as privacy invasion but I'm betting more people get pissed at internet monitoring than grocery store receipt data mining. Of course, I would like to know how many terrorisms have been identified and prevented by any of the privacy invasions. Ultimately though I have to give a well thought out "Fuck you" to anyone that wants to start or continue privacy invasions for safety anyway.

  13. What about unsolicited traffic? on Ask Slashdot: AT&T's Data Usage Definition Proprietary? · · Score: 1

    What about all the bandwidth you didn't ask to use? Think port knocking, SSH brute force, etc that your router may not be relaying to your home network. It still passes your modem so ATT is counting it as traffic.

  14. Re:Clouds Need To Be Free on Does OpenStack Need a Linus Torvalds? · · Score: 1

    Did you read all the man pages?