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  1. Neuromancer by William Gibson on Ask Slashdot: What Books Should An Aspiring Coder Read? · · Score: 1

    A little late to the party here, but if anyone is still reading this thread, Neuromancer is a great novel. Even after 30 odd years or so it still brings the mojo. And the anti-hero hero is a programmer.

  2. Re:The behavior is the public health problem on Utah Governor: 'Porn Is a Public Health Crisis' (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    ". . . some people cannot manage their libido effectively. . ."

    What a concept: the efficiently regulated libido. I don't know if Freud would have wept or laughed.

  3. M3800 Track Record on Dell Precision M3800 Mobile Workstation Packs Thunderbolt 2, Quadro, IGZO2 Panel · · Score: 1

    I've bought 7 of these in the past year (at my boss's insistence) for our CAD-using engineers. Two have had to get replacement motherboards (one of them twice!) and a third just dropped dead and had to go back to the factory.

  4. Re:Dell, HP, Panasonic on We'll Be the Last PC Company Standing, Acer CEO Says · · Score: 1

    I've had to set up several M3800s for engineers running Solidworks. They look great and feel solid but they have been quite buggy, with lots of BSODs, OS re-installs, and 2 mobo replacements by Dell techs. Plus, the giant track pad looks good but is easy to hit while typing. And just to get it all out: USB dongle for ethernet? Putting an RJ45 jack in would have spoiled it's Apple-like lines? Meh.

  5. Seriously, don't do it. on Ask Slashdot: How Do I Change Tech Careers At 30? · · Score: 1

    It sounds like you are where I was twenty five years ago. You have some interest and enthusiasm and maybe a certain knack. You are probably a local expert, the guy other teachers turn to when they get frustrated with technology. A career in IT -- that's what you are describing when you say you want to set up email servers -- sounds like more fun and money then teaching.

    But, unless your "knack" is a true gift and you are willing and able to put all your mental power into acquiring the deep knowledge you will need to operate at a high level in your new profession you will end up frustrated, stressed, and frequently out of work.

    I.T. is a dead end. Fewer and fewer mid-level jobs; more and more automation, consolidation, and out-sourcing.

    And believe me, you don't want to be crawling under desks and tracing network connections when you are fifty.

    Or maybe you do. My 2 cents. Good luck to you.

  6. The Machine Stops on Ask Slashdot: What Essays and Short Stories Should Be In a Course On Futurism? · · Score: 1

    E.M. Forster's short story, "The Machine Stops," was written in 1909 and seems more prescient by the minute. It would certainly provide a nice contrast to Kurzweil.

  7. Vernor Vinge Envisions Future of Public Transit on Report: By 2035, Nearly 100 Million Self-Driving Cars Will Be Sold Per Year · · Score: 1

    In his novel "Rainbows End" Vernor Vinge describes a near future where car ownership is unnecessary. Once simply calls for a car via the functional equivalent of a smart phone and a little electric car rolls up and takes you to your destination. Once you get out it drives off to pick up someone else or recharge or return to the depot. I would *SO* prefer a system like that. Zip car minus the tedium of having to return the car to a specific place by a specific time.