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  1. Complete waste of time.

    Nothing nostalgic about running an OS that crashed every 15 minutes with the infamous BSD.

  2. Silly on Scientists Say Space Aliens Could Hack Our Planet (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Stupid story of the day . . . .

  3. Backwards Bags policies. on Airlines Won't Dare Use the Fastest Way to Board Planes (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Charge to bring carry-on. Make checked bags free.

    They will make more money and boarding will go infinitely faster.

    Idiots.

  4. Look it up. U.S. is a republic.

    Thank goodness for that too . . .

  5. *yawn*

    Next . . .

  6. When will fingerprints die? All fingerprint technology can't check if a human finger is actually what is being read.

    Too many designers watching James Bond films . . .

  7. Sky is Falling! on We're Creating a Perfect Storm of Unprecedented Global Warming (popsci.com) · · Score: 0

    Really. Isn't this getting old and tired.

    Yes the climate is changing.
    Yes it's caused by Humans.
    No it can't be fixed.

    It is impossible to change or reverse. Sorry - we can't stop murdering each other as it is. How can we stop global warming? Answer. We can't.

    Just plan for the inevitable and stop screaming the sky is falling. O.L.D. F.*.C.K.I.N.G. N.E.W.S.

    Ughh

  8. Which is why you don't get a good job from an ad on Do Tech Companies Ask For Way Too Much From Job Candidates? · · Score: 1

    The last job I got from a cold ad was 22 years ago. I have had 9 jobs since then. Every one of them I got through the hidden job market (was never advertised) and through close people and direct contacts in my network. I never had any unreasonable requirements and I knew exactly whether my skills fit the bill or not after a 5 minute conversation.

    If you want a good job, bypass HR and talk direct to hiring managers. The way to do that is to know someone who is hiring through your network. Yes. use your network.

    Otherwise your just another number in the crowd and stacks of resumes and will never get past the HR screening unless your overqualified for the job and then you probably don't want it anyways because you will be bored.

  9. So they are best qualified . . . on Experimental Drug Stops Ebola-like Infection · · Score: 2

    to go back to Africa and help fight the outbreak.

    Since they are now immune and being health care professionals they are uniquely qualified to handle the treatment of Ebola patients without fear of dying from it.

  10. Back to fundamentals on Ask Slashdot: What Planks Would You Want In a Platform of a Political Party? · · Score: 1

    1. Use gold for money.
    2. Shut down the Federal reserve and ban fractional reserve banking practices.
    3. Shut down IRS and eliminate income tax.
    4. Reduce the military to a maximum size no greater than the next largest military on the planet and station it inside US borders never to leave.
    5. Reform Copyright limits to it's original timeframe (eliminate MM laws).
    6. Reform patents to it's original requirements (you must build a working physical device that represents the patent).
    7. Eliminate any laws governing the behavior and rights of corporations. Specifically remove any law that deems the rights of a corporation equivalent to an individual.
    8. Ban campaign contributions. Allow campaigns for public office to occur for two days and only the two days before the election. Candidates pay for their own campaigns out of their own pocket.
    8. Implement a term limit for _all_ public servants, elected officials and government employees to no greater than 6 years.

    Good luck with anything less. You'll just be another re-branded statist party and you might as well run for office as a republican or democrat (either will work for you).

  11. NO on Ask Slashdot: Should Bitcoin Be Regulated? · · Score: 1

    Regulation of currency is evil.

  12. Global crisis? on Geeks On a Plane Proposed To Solve Global Tech Skills Crisis · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The only global crisis I am aware of is the desire for western companies to drive down tech engineering and programmers wages.

    What else could they be trying to solve on a freakin' plane?

  13. That is all . . .

  14. IL - Nothing to write home about on U.S. Election Day In Progress: What's Been Your Experience? · · Score: 1

    Only one other voter voting. I guess everyone know Obama will win his home state so low turnout.

    All I had to do is sign. They compared my signature with one on file. No ID required.

    Only voted for president and against every govt. program. Most local positions had only one candidate running (WTF?) so they didn't need my vote anyways.

    Yawn. Nothing to report from Ill Annoy . . .

  15. Short Story on Ask Slashdot: What's the Most Depressing Sci-fi You've Ever Read? · · Score: 1

    The Butterfly Effect (not the movie!)

  16. Simple fix on Reverse-Engineered Irises Fool Eye-Scanners · · Score: 1

    All biometrics can be fooled if the biometric sensor system alone is all you are using for the security.

    Biometrics only uniquely identifies a person. You still need another person (security guard, for example) or technology (detect a live human being and/or a real eye) to verify it is a person that provides the biometric input. This is to prove an actual person is there.

    Until someone switches eyes out (improbable) or finds a way to implant the iris image of another individuals eye within their own eye (improbable) a security person can verify an eye is actually being scanned by the biometric scanner. Add an independent security feature (ID, password, etc.) and it's a pretty darn good security system.

  17. One thought on In America, 46% of People Hold a Creationist View of Human Origins · · Score: 0

    46% is a lot of stoopid (sp intended) people.

    Based on my personal experience. That number seems about right.

    Dumb is "in" in the US nowadays . . .

  18. Re:One Word . . . . on RIM Trying To Woo Customers With Porn, Gambling Apps? · · Score: 1

    Could very well be. I never owned Beta and Sony has been known to add a premium to their price tags.

    I can say I never saw a Beta porn tape. But again, I never owned Beta . . .

  19. One Word . . . . on RIM Trying To Woo Customers With Porn, Gambling Apps? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Genius.

    It seems the power of porn and technology has been underestimated over and over.

    Porn drove the Video Cassette business and is probably responsible for VHS defeating the superior Beta format.

    It is also probably responsible for the huge early popularity of the Internet.

    Barring backlash from prudish regulators this move can't be underestimated . . .

  20. Credibility and Individual Responsibility on What Do We Do When the Internet Mob Is Wrong? · · Score: 1

    Journal organizations need to practice credibility. Credibility is built over time with trustworthy news reporting. The problem is most organizations have fallen to the dark side of profit and tabloidism and can never come back. Their credibility is lost for good.

    Individuals need to practice skepticism and critical thought. Then they can identify credible news sources by paying attention. Alternatively, by recognizing logical fallacies an individual can read between the lines and extract newsworthy data embedded in the half truths and agenda driven news we see today.

    There is no legal solution to this problem. Principled individuals have to stand up and decide to make things better.

  21. Re:FPGAs as coprocessors? on JPMorgan Rolls Out (Another) FPGA Supercomputer · · Score: 1

    The move to GPU's won't happen in HPC circles. However the move of OpenCL to FPGAs is happening:

    http://www.altera.com/corporate/news_room/releases/2011/products/nr-opencl.html

  22. Re:FPGAs as coprocessors? on JPMorgan Rolls Out (Another) FPGA Supercomputer · · Score: 1
  23. RIP on Steve Jobs Dead At 56 · · Score: 1

    RIP

  24. Thank you on Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda Resigns From Slashdot · · Score: 1

    Thanks for Slashdot. It isn't perfect but it's damn close. Close enough for me. And having been a Slashdot follower for - uh I don't know how many years - at least 12 or so, it has been a big part of keeping me well informed in the tech arena where I have established my career.

    It has helped me make good career and personal tech related decisions. It has helped me formulate a solid view of technology and all the financial, political and social issues involved with technology. I even learned a few things here and there. I can't imagine what my life would have been without Slashdot to follow and enrich it. Slashdot is invaluble to me. That's no BS. I am totally serious here.

    Thank you sooo much for being a big part of my life even though you and I don't know each other personally.

    Good luck to you and your future endeavors.

    Rick

  25. Cool on Discovery's Last Go Round, As Seen From the Ground · · Score: 1

    Just jaw dropping cool.