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  1. Re:There's not a lot to say, this is scummy on Uber Threatens To Do 'Opposition Research' On Journalists · · Score: 1

    Correct, that is a typo on my part.

  2. Re:There's not a lot to say, this is scummy on Uber Threatens To Do 'Opposition Research' On Journalists · · Score: -1

    Uber is bad because the press tells you they are bad.
    The press is good because they told you Uber is bad.

    The basis of knowledge is what the press tells you and you are judging by that.
    It is a rare company or person that thinks they are doing the wrong thing. Even members of the KKK think they are doing the right thing.
    For example one of the stories invoked Ayn Rand and claimed that Uber was only after profit.
    That is how business works. A business will do everything to make a profit within the limits of regulation and public opinion.
    Even "good" companies that treat employees well do it to make money. Get the best people and you can make the best product.
    People love Uber because it is "disruptive" and not "burdened" by regulations. People hate Uber for the very same reason.
    Like everything the trick is to have just enough regulation.

  3. Re:There's not a lot to say, this is scummy on Uber Threatens To Do 'Opposition Research' On Journalists · · Score: 1, Insightful

    So?
    I am not saying Uber is or is not a bad company.
    What I am saying is that the press is not beyond question.

  4. Re:There's not a lot to say, this is scummy on Uber Threatens To Do 'Opposition Research' On Journalists · · Score: 1

    Why?
    In case you have not noticed the press is not what it used to be. Many sources like FOX and MSNBC have been willing to try truth for eyeballs. Even sources like NPR will spin news a bit. With NPR I am willing to say that is probably just human nature.

  5. Re:Funded with advertising... on NYC To Replace Most of Its Payphones With Free Gigabit WiFi In 2015 · · Score: 1

    You do understand that only a tiny percentage of people believe the FEMA Camps type sites.
    That is a real problem with the internet. It is impossible to find any idea so crazy that no one will embrace it as truth.

  6. Re:How about some public toilets NYC? on NYC To Replace Most of Its Payphones With Free Gigabit WiFi In 2015 · · Score: 1

    We have them also in my town. In big cities public restrooms have had issues vandalism. I am sure they have those issues in small towns as well but it seems to be a bigger issues in the larger cities vs my town of around 200,000 people.

  7. Re:Wifi what about the poor saps on NYC To Replace Most of Its Payphones With Free Gigabit WiFi In 2015 · · Score: 1

    I guess you did not hear about the VOIP phones they are going to put in those kiosks that offer free calling....

  8. Re:Given how most spend their time in college... on Coding Bootcamps Presented As "College Alternative" · · Score: 1

    I hate the terms code monkey and wrench monkey.
    You do not need a college degree to write a lot of apps. Many business run on what I call forms plus database apps. Those often where written in DBase, then VB, and now HTML+SQL. AKA the LAMP stack.

  9. Re:Yes, it could be much cheaper on Military Laser/Radio Tech Proposed As Alternative To Laying Costly Fiber Cable · · Score: 1

    My educated guess is that you do not tap the fiber but instead would get the data out of the amplifiers on the cable.

  10. Re:Given how most spend their time in college... on Coding Bootcamps Presented As "College Alternative" · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It is as simple as programing as a vocation vs a profession.
    Think car mechanic vs engineer. One can fix an engine or even put it together the other designs it. Of course the best is when you have an engineer that is also a mechanic.

  11. Re:Li-Ion batteries aren't good for this role on Facebook Testing Lithium-Ion Batteries For Backup Power · · Score: 1

    I was thinking ultra caps would be good for Datacenter UPS systems. They really only need to work until the backup generators kicking.

  12. Re:Down side on Raspberry Pi A+ Details Leaked · · Score: 1

    The Pi was supposed to be a cheap educational computer and was supposed to do things like surf the net and allow people to develop software for them.
    The funny thing is that I am sitting here with an Cortex M4 on and ST-Link JTAG right next to me. But others have Bones, RasPis, and even a few Arduinos that we use for prototyping stuff.

  13. Re:Is there anything Obama CAN do? on Department of Justice Harvests Cell Phone Data Using Planes · · Score: 1

    "We voted for this guy to roll back the surveillance state, get out of the torture business, and retract our forces from Iraq. He had one job - roll back what someone else initiated - and he utterly failed."
    And don't forget the entire Russia is our friend and not a threat thing...
    And how did that work out for you...

  14. Re:4th Amendment ... on Department of Justice Harvests Cell Phone Data Using Planes · · Score: 1

    Possibly not because observation does not require warrant or a court order.
    An example, someone is stealing stuff out of cars at a mall. An unmarked car cruises the mall looking for people breaking into cars.
    This is not a search and is not taking anything. It is just observation which is completely legal.

  15. Re:Desparate Microsoft pulls a "Sun Microsystems" on Microsoft To Open Source .NET and Take It Cross-Platform · · Score: 1

    "However, under the new leadership that seems to be taking the company towards an era of Glasnost and Perestroika"
    There will always be Putin it not today then tomorrow.

  16. Re:Down side on Raspberry Pi A+ Details Leaked · · Score: 1

    " It's not a general purpose computer"
    Yes it really is. HDMI, USB for keyboard and mouse, and boots Linux with a GUI.
    I can see your point if you treat it as an embedded system but just as people can use an x86 itx in an embedded system you can use a Pi.
    As to having too much ram? Well I would see the pi as more of prototyping tool than a cost optimized solution for a production product. On a prototyping tool you can never have too much ram because debug code always takes up more space than production.

  17. Re:Aren't those just called FLAPS? on NASA Tests Aircraft With Shape Shifting Wings · · Score: 1

    Not exactly. I mean this http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dr...
    Wing warping is more like twisting the airfoil while the MAW actually changes the airfoil.

  18. Re:Aren't those just called FLAPS? on NASA Tests Aircraft With Shape Shifting Wings · · Score: 2

    It looks like it is flexible wing without hinges. I thought that they started testing that a while ago on the F-111.

  19. Re:Good grief... on Google "Evicted" the Berlin Wall From Property It Bought · · Score: 1

    And if the Camaro was 69 zl-1 with matching numbers or a pre 1970 Z/28 I would take it in a heart beat.

  20. Re:Good grief... on Google "Evicted" the Berlin Wall From Property It Bought · · Score: 1

    I think the lack of progress is the point. East and West Germany both started at the same level at the end of World War II. 40 years later Germany had VWs, Opels, BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, and Audi. East Germany had Trabant.
     

  21. Re:Down side on Raspberry Pi A+ Details Leaked · · Score: 1

    The Arduino Yun is an Arduino that uses a separate Linux WiFi router that is in fact a lot more powerful than the Arduino. The network shields are much the same.
    Saying that the Pi doesn't need more than 256mb because the Arduino only needs 2k just does not make any sense.

  22. Re:Down side on Raspberry Pi A+ Details Leaked · · Score: 1

    comfortably? Well until you run out of ram that is. You can never really have too much ram on a system.

  23. Re:Down side on Raspberry Pi A+ Details Leaked · · Score: 1

    The network shields have a processor that handles the TCP/IP stack for them.

  24. Really? on Raspberry Pi A+ Details Leaked · · Score: 1

    They still spread the ports along two sides sides of the board! Put then on one side people and make the cases a lot easer to to make.

  25. Re:Down side on Raspberry Pi A+ Details Leaked · · Score: 1

    the Arduino doesn't run Linux, support video, or networking.