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  1. it's called Common Lisp.

  2. A reality TV star on Is Python the Future of Programming? (economist.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    I love that the Economist feels it necessary to explain who Kim Kardashian is to their readers.

  3. What's special about Nim? on Nim Programming Language Gaining Traction · · Score: 1

    It's Greenspun's 10th Rule applied to Python. Nothing here that hasn't been in Common Lisp for decades.

  4. The ends do not justify the means on US Federal Judge Rules NSA Data Collection Legal · · Score: 1

    It doesn't matter whether or not it works, it's unconstitutional. That's what the judge should be ruling on.

  5. The difference between doctors and god on Most Doctors Don't Think Patients Need Full Access To Med Records · · Score: 4, Funny

    God doesn't think he's a doctor.

  6. False dichotomy on Is "Left" Vs. "Right" Hard-coded Into Your Brain? · · Score: 2

    Left and right are not the only options. http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz

  7. Hmm, what's the appropriate response? on DHS Can Seize Your Electronics Within 100 Mi.of US Border, Says DHS · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah, I know: Fuck you DHS. "Terrorism" is not the root password to the constitution.

  8. The Resurgence of Lisp Is At Hand on Will Online Learning Disrupt Programming Language Adoption? · · Score: 4, Funny

    We already have Lisp. All other languages are unnecessary.

  9. Re:Free the data on ACLU Questions Privacy of License Plate Scanners · · Score: 1

    Rudely replying to my own post.

    We don't even need to rely on the government database. Web cams in private cars feeding data to REST service at an aggregating website, maybe with a Raspberry Pi onboard to do some preprocessing....

    Excuse me, I have some hacking to do.

  10. Free the data on ACLU Questions Privacy of License Plate Scanners · · Score: 1

    If the government is using our money to build these systems, they should make the data available publicly, in real time. While I'd much rather they didn't collect it at all, knowing where the police cruisers are at all times would be some small compensation.

  11. There is only one top priority on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Deal With Priorities Inflation In IT Projects? · · Score: 1

    Keep your list of projects and tasks within projects in priority order. If management wants to increase the priority of something, they need to see that means lowering the priority of something else.

  12. Don't be evil on Google Begins Country-Specific Blog Censorship · · Score: 1

    Looks like Google needs a new slogan.

  13. Re:Hunchentoot on Ask Slashdot: Which Web Platform Would You Use? · · Score: 1

    Same thing for me, except with CLozure CL instead of SBCL. Works beautifully and the expressiveness of Lisp means that you get more functionality with less code.

  14. Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice on New Group Paves Way For 2012 Online Primary · · Score: 1

    "Centrist" isn't automatically correct. This country was founded by extremists who created a constitution based on individual liberty and very limited government. That's what we need, not more mealy mouthed compromise.

  15. Re:Eliminate districts on Open Source Tool Lets Anyone Redistrict New York · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Perhaps you should spend some time looking into alternative voting systems before flaming on Slashdot. In an at large system with N representatives for M people, any candidate getting M/N votes will get a seat. That increases the chances of a minority view being heard. In a gerrymandered system, the incumbent parties can ensure that the minority view is spread out over every district, diluting it to insignificance.

  16. Eliminate districts on Open Source Tool Lets Anyone Redistrict New York · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Districting only serves to virtually guarantee safe seats for the incumbent parties. We need at large elections to increase the representation of minority views and weaken the established players.

  17. Re:Anyone still feeling generous? on Google+ Already At 10 Million Users · · Score: 1

    Got three, thanks! Will be sending out others shortly.

  18. Anyone still feeling generous? on Google+ Already At 10 Million Users · · Score: 1

    patrick(at)softwarematters.org, please. Thanks!

  19. How about a nice game of chess? on Can Computers Be Used To Optimize the US Tax Code? · · Score: 1

    "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play."

  20. Re:Okay, maybe I'm getting old here. on Sergey Brin: Windows Is "Torturing Users" · · Score: 1

    This is a re-run of the old "you don't need a full-blown PC on your desk, you can make do with a dumb terminal" meme that was going around when I was at University. (Scary bit is that's ten years ago now).

    Shut up and listen, kid. You might learn something. ;-)

  21. Re:Echo of Marc Andreesen. on Sergey Brin: Windows Is "Torturing Users" · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points for you. This is the most insightful comment I've read so far. Horses for courses.

  22. Re:laptop desktop for business? on Sergey Brin: Windows Is "Torturing Users" · · Score: 2

    I'm responding from an airport lounge after two weeks in a different country with no permanent office. I do this every three to four weeks. Any more questions?

  23. Simple on Ask Slashdot: Alternatives To Tor Browser Bundle For Windows? · · Score: 1

    Is there anything more secure than Tor, as far as anonymous browsing goes?

    Yeah, don't fucking use Windows.

  24. Hypocrisy on Apple Removes Gay Cure App From App Store · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Everyone complains about Apple's tight control over what apps can be installed -- until that power is used to ban an app they disagree with. Sure it's a bigoted, ridiculous app. But just who's phone is it?

  25. How original on USPTO Gives Google Patent For Doodles · · Score: 1

    Aren't patents supposed to be for ideas that aren't obvious?