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  1. How would HUD even work? on Programming a Wearable Android Device · · Score: 0

    How would HUD even work since your eyes need to focus on elements between far and close? Would you need to focus on the HUD? Does glasses work the same way? Could some nerd with glasses explain how do you focus on things?

  2. Microsoft Research on Programming a Wearable Android Device · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Let's not forget that Microsoft Research has done remarkable job at discovering and developing real life HUDs. For example back in 2004 Bill Gates himself assigned the goal of

  3. Re:Actually it is a problem on Verizon Offers Free Tethering Because It Has To · · Score: 1

    You might think forced free tethering is awesome.

    Here's the actual effect it has had - everyone gets to pay more for data since everyone has to be able to tether. The new mandatory shared data plans are more expensive than older piecemeal plans. WHat about people that didn't want to pay for tethering? Too bad.

    Government regulation is like violence. If little doesn't help, use more of it. In this case you regulate upper limit to the data plans. Make the limits low.

  4. Re:Oh no! Regulation! on Verizon Offers Free Tethering Because It Has To · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Look how GOVERNMENT REGULATION is ruining things for the consumer again!

    That's why communism is ultimately the best way to go. Only with government regulation and government work program you can expect everything to go well for everyone.

    Sure, there are no rich people anyway, but more people (all people) get to enjoy good life.

  5. Not just Android devices on Verizon Offers Free Tethering Because It Has To · · Score: 3, Informative

    Tethering has worked from day one on Windows Phone devices.

  6. Re:Old wisdom on The Perils of Developers Hooking Up · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's true, female programmers tend to be ugly and insecure. We had one in our class and she was shy as hell.

    But why exactly would you want someone exactly like you to be your partner? It works much better when each other complete each other.

  7. Re:You've changed... on The Perils of Developers Hooking Up · · Score: 2

    Oh you dirty guy, call my constructor function!