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  1. Re:Great a new boom. on The Rise of Developeronomics · · Score: 1

    Already happening, my friend.

  2. nope. on Ask Slashdot: Do I Give IT a Login On Our Dept. Server? · · Score: 1

    Google Calendar

  3. Re:No. on Is Science Just a Matter of Faith? · · Score: 1

    some science delivers, some doesn't; some science is demonstrable, some is not;...
    sometimes, you've just got to believe in it.

  4. worth = pay on Should Younger Developers Be Paid More? · · Score: 1

    The model is (supposed to be) capitalism, so you simply get paid what you're worth.

  5. target pactice on Fun To Be Had With a 10-Foot Satellite Dish? · · Score: 1

    at 1000 yds

  6. Lost what? on Lost Ends · · Score: 1

    Is this like a television program or something? Sorry, gave that waste up in '89 and found time for a whole 'nother life. If I find myself strapped into a wheelchair or some such, can always catchup. Dementia will make it all the more enjoyable.

    Welcome to my Hatch, won't you climb inside?

  7. careful: autism rate will run 80% on Fictional Town "Eureka" To Become Real? · · Score: 1

    or more.

  8. "appalled" - get real on Attracting Women Into Computer Science · · Score: 1

    28% - hell when i was an undergraduate EE at marquette in the 80's, i had at most 2 girls in a class. in EE grad school at U of TX in the 90's there were NO chicks in any of my classes.

    so what's news here?

  9. nor beer, no code on Do You Consider Your Social Life When You Choose A Career? · · Score: 1

    i think that sums it up quite nicely...

  10. the great (linux) divide on eWeek on Linux · · Score: 1
    this kind of talk from linus has me concerned:

    "I don't worry about the performance issues. Linux already holds the world record SPECweb numbers. The thing that continues to be much more important than high-end Unix systems is really more of the user interface issues"..."

    frankly, many of us could care less about linux on the desktop (bill gates' country), and would like to see scarce resources better focused on making linux the ultimate server platform.