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  1. That's just GOTTA be an OSHA violation on Pulse Detonation Engines: The Future of Aviation · · Score: 1

    "Operating machinery without head. Fine: $250"

  2. Mod parent up on Internet Emulator · · Score: 1

    Wish I had a point to burn, this one would be well spent.

  3. Yeah but... on Force Field. No, Really · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... does it make that cool "Bzzzzt" sound when you walk into it?

  4. Re:Had a sociology teacher who taught EE hands on on MIT Introductory EE Goes Hands-On · · Score: 1
    I admit my sociology and psychology are rusty, but I'm sticking with my terminology in this case. Here's the best definition of Skinnerian Conditioning as I understand it (yeah yeah, I googled it):
    operant conditioning (a.k.a. instrumental conditioning, Skinnerian conditioning): A process in which behaviors are changed by controlling consequences. Pleasant consequences increase frequency of response, while unpleasant consequences decreases it.
  5. Had a sociology teacher who taught EE hands on on MIT Introductory EE Goes Hands-On · · Score: 4, Interesting
    A sociology professor of mine once gave the following example of Skinnerian Conditioning...

    Jack (the professor) said that one of his greatest fears as a new parent was that his child would stab a knife or scissors into an electrical socket. While the kid was an infant the situation was manageable, but eventually the kid was big enough to work around the little plastic plugs and other baby protectors.

    So Jack rigged up a wall socket so that it was hooked to a battery instead of the house current. Then he gave the kid a knife and told him to stick the knife into the wall socket. The kid did as he was told and received the mildest of electric shocks. Thereafter the child had a healthy fear of electrical sockets.

  6. Fixing his son's tricycle on Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race · · Score: 1
    On that momentous day, Hobart Brown [blah blah blah] decided to try to fix his son's broken tricycle. [blah blah blah] When he finished, the tricycle was more than six feet tall, and Brown had to add three extra wheels to the bright red, wobbly piece of art to stop it from falling over.

    His son, OTOH, is still in therapy.

    -Miko

  7. I'm contacting the DA on Virginia Anti-Spam Law; FTC Forum on Spam · · Score: 1
    Somebody has been sending out spam as if it were from Idocs.com. I'm very angry about it. I save all the bounces. I'm going to get to work on figuring out who to contact in the VA government and see if I can get someone interested in pursuing this.

    -Miko

  8. Excellent discussion about that on that /. site on Why Do People Write Open Source Software? · · Score: 1

    We had a pretty good discussion of this very topic a year and a half ago. Looking over the postings, they still ring true.

  9. Model this on The First Steps Towards Asimov's Psychohistory? · · Score: 2, Funny
    Me: dear...
    Wife: Dear
    Me: Dear
    Wife: Dear
    Me: Dear!
    Wife: DEAR!

    long pause, we look at each other with arched eyebrows

    Me: Dear!
    Wife: Dear...

    and on it goes...

  10. Re:OT: Complaining about getting Slashdotted on How to Make a Starship Enterprise out of a 3.5" Floppy · · Score: 1
    Hm, why didn't I think of that? The coffee is slow kicking in this morning...

    Yeah, I'll do that. Thanks for the reminder. :-)

  11. OT: Complaining about getting Slashdotted on How to Make a Starship Enterprise out of a 3.5" Floppy · · Score: 1
    The site currently has this to say:
    Due to the people at slashdot.org linking to this site without asking the owners or the hosters, asciipr0n.com is offline until further notice. Maybe you guys should start mirroring the sites you link to...
    Now, I can understand that a site would get brought down if it were serving out huge files (like music or movies) but I'm perplexed by all these sites that are brought down just by serving out small static pages. My site was slashdotted once, and the web host had no problem. That site was done with PHP served by Apache.

    So I guess I'm wondering, what have been your experiences getting slashdotted... did your site go down? What server software were you using, and what kind of bandwidth did you have?

  12. Re:Rock Creek Parkway on Top 100 Hoaxes of All Time · · Score: 1

    Yeah, you're right, I am thinking of I-395. Hey, I escaped from Northern Virginia eight years ago. These details are drifting away. :-)

  13. Yeah but... on Contractor Proposes Laser Rifles for US Military · · Score: 1

    ... can it kill a guy who's slowly evolving into a god?

  14. Re:What about the 100 best trolls? on Top 100 Hoaxes of All Time · · Score: 1

    Start with that off-topic posting about moderation that ended up being the most modded posting ever on /. . IIRC, it received about 200 mods, both up and down.

  15. One-way highway that changes directions on Top 100 Hoaxes of All Time · · Score: 1

    I read the item about the one-way highway that changes directions with great interest. Like many Northern Virginians, I have many times driven the section of Interstate 95 inside the beltway that is inbound in the morning and outbound in the evening.

  16. Bomb icon for web site on Susan Kare: Mother of Icons You Love (or Hate) · · Score: 1

    They should put a bomb icon on their web site to reflect their /.ing.

  17. Now that you mention it... on Meteor Over Midwest · · Score: 1
  18. Same thing happenned to Barry Gibb on Spider-Man Has Back Problems · · Score: 1, Informative

    If you ever wondered why the Bee Gees never went on tour in the 90's and 00's, even though they were wildly popular, it's because Barry Gibb has terrible back problems. He simply can't stand up to perform for long periods of time. All the money they have and all the money they could have made from touring made no difference: he just couldn't do it.

  19. Rough for who? on Build Your Own Sherman Tank · · Score: 3, Funny
    Kindergarten is going to be rough for that little one.



    The kid's got his own Sherman Tank. Kindergarten's going to rough for the other kids.

  20. Lose Pluto? on Defining "Planet" · · Score: 4, Funny
    we could end up losing Pluto

    Now if we could just lose the rest of Disney, our freedom might be safe.

    -Miko

  21. Re:Nothing new on Cow Manure --> Electricity · · Score: 1
    already produces enough electricty for the city (pop. ~10K) plus excess which is sold

    Interesting stuff. Which city are you refering to? I'd like to read more about it.

  22. Which just goes to prove... on Cow Manure --> Electricity · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... the power of bullshit.

  23. Mod parent up on Your Most Damage-Resistant Hardware? · · Score: 1

    I especially dig the part about the dolphins retreiving the cameras. That would almost make me want to drop my camera into the pool.

  24. A quart of water into the monitor on Your Most Damage-Resistant Hardware? · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Back in my tech support days we once got a call from a secretary who had had a vase of flowers sitting on a shelf next to her monitor. A coworker had accidentally knocked the vase over and the quart of water in the vase had all poured into the top of the monitor. There was an audible zzzzzzt and the monitor went dead.

    My coworker took a replacement monitor up to her. Then he turned the monitor upside down (after unplugging it of course), drained out all the water, and instructed the secretary to let the monitor dry in the corner for a few days.

    A few days later he connected the formerly hydrated monitor back to the computer and everything worked fine.

  25. Not where I work on Do Scripters Suffer Discrimination? · · Score: 1
    In the IT department where I work, the policy is "Perl for everything".

    Of course, I am the IT department, so it's pretty easy for my opinions to hold sway.