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  1. Excel on Ask Slashdot: What Tech Skills Do HS Students Need To Know Now? · · Score: 1

    Pivot tables and vlookups. Without that you are useless when it comes to data.

  2. How about this one... on Ask Slashdot: Affordable Large HD/UHD/4K "Stupid" Screens? · · Score: 1

    http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-55LN5400-55-Inch-1080p/dp/B00BB9OOFG/ref=sr_1_4?s=tv&rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1423761868&sr=1-4&keywords=lg+55+inch+tv

  3. Re:Faith in God on Site of 1976 "Atomic Man" Accident To Be Cleaned · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I wonder if you removed the word religious from that sentence above if it still holds true? "If you disparage someone for their beliefs, you are a bigot." What makes religious beliefs so much different than any other kind of belief that it deserves this kind of protection? It seems that whenever anyone complains about the attacks on religious beliefs what they are really saying is that "If you disparage MY religious beliefs, you are a bigot." But if you want to give Mormons, or Christian Scientists, or Rastafarians a hard time, by all means.

  4. Amazon Glacier on How Do You Backup 20TB of Data? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I use Glacier and its great. 20 TB is about $200 a month which to me does not seem like all that much money for backing up that much data. The biggest problem from a home users perspective is getting all of that data to Amazon. Hopefully he lives somewhere where fiber is available to his house.

  5. Pin # on Google Buys Home Automation Company Nest · · Score: 1

    You can actually make it so that entering a pin is necessary to make any changes.

  6. Re:take the risk and Genius Bar on Ask Slashdot: Best Protection Plan For Your Phone? · · Score: 2

    This only works if you believe that children and teenagers can adequately appreciate the consequences of their actions well enough not to throw the phone across the table regardless of who bought it. I would argue that by their very definition teenagers can not adequately appreciate the consequences of their actions.

  7. How about 80,000 on Voice Algorithms Spot Parkinson's Disease · · Score: 1

    http://storycorps.org/

  8. Re:Are we failing to prepare children for leadersh on Are We Failing To Prepare Children For Leadership In the US? · · Score: 2

    As a general rule though this is not a problem. I don't think we necessarily want or need everyone to be a leader. As long as enough people are successful to lead those that aren't we are still good to go.

  9. Subsidize it Accordingly on USPS Losing Battle Against the E-mail Age · · Score: 1

    I don't understand why people feel that of all the things that the government does this one should be a money maker. It is not a requirement of mine that government services break even or make money. That's why I pay taxes. That's not to say that they should not be more efficient of innovative but they provide a valuable service that I am willing to subsidize with my taxes.

  10. Why the Hatred for Mono? on Xamarin's First Mono Release - Proof of Life! · · Score: 2

    I have never really understood the hatred for Mono here on /. Like any other language it has its advantages and disadvantages. Each person or company choosing to do development takes a risk in the language / platform they decide to use. As long as that person or company feels comfortable managing those risks it seems like that should be enough.

    In my years on Slashdot I have not noticed the developers of Wine being vilified in even remotely the same way as de Icaza, despite the obvious parallels.

  11. Re:Or.... on Build Your Own Time Capsule Work-Alike For $200 · · Score: 1

    Mod spire up. I did this same setup and and the speed was so slow it was unusable. Time Machine would just crap out after a long long while.

  12. Re:Classic on Ubuntu Unity: The Great Divider · · Score: 1

    I always find it surprising when I see a post like this on /. Of all the places to post comments I would think that /. would be one of the few places where people would welcome the attempt to keep technology and the user interaction with technology moving forward. You may disagree with Unity's approach their approach but at least they are making efforts to adapt to the differences in the way we work with computers (in this case the movement way from a 4:3 screen ratio). Instead you cling to a UI paradigm that that is at a minimum 16 years old. There are plenty of alternatives to Ubuntu that offer near duplicate functionality. Canonical is in no position to dictate any long term UI change if it is not as good as the other options. Ultimately if Unity is as bad as you say it is, it will go the way of the CueCat and something better will come a long.

    Enjoy the variety, computer UI's are still so young as a technology and evolving rapidly.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1_NhnXMCKw&feature=related

  13. Show me the Evidence on Assange: Facebook 'the Most Appalling Spy Machine' Ever · · Score: 1

    It seems to me that his claim that the US government has some kind of direct access to FB is totally unsubstantiated. Show me the evidence that this is the case and then I may be concerned.

  14. USPO on Malaysian Government Offers Free E-mail To All Citizens · · Score: 1, Interesting

    If the Post Office had done this 10 years ago it might still have a chance of staying in business.

  15. #NotIntendedToBeAFactualStatement on Facebook To Be 'Biggest Bank' By 2015 · · Score: 1

    Looks like they forgot to add that to the end of the story.

  16. Probably Better % Than Newspapers on Half of Google News Users Browse But Don't Click · · Score: 1

    This is probably a great percentage compared to the % of people that read the headlines of a newspaper at the newspaper stand never buy a paper.

  17. Greatest American Hero on What SciFi Should Get the Reboot Treatment Next? · · Score: 1

    This would be perfect for a reboot tv series:
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081871/

  18. An old attorney once told me that in the law on Nexus One Name Irks Philip K. Dick's Estate · · Score: 1

    it is easier to ask for forgiveness than permission. I suspect that it was a calculated risk by Google to use the name they wanted.

  19. Re:Doing it wrong on What is the Current State of Home Automation? · · Score: 1

    I think I remember Jini being touted for this kind of stuff as well. Not much mention of it on the Wikipedia page though.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jini
    https://home-automation.dev.java.net/

  20. Re:Analysis of Miguel's article on De Icaza Responds To Stallman · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm not sure why you think Miguel trusts Microsoft as a corporation anymore than anyone else here. Based on what I have read on his blog, it seems that he has met some people who work at Microsoft who support Free/Open Source software. He appears to be working with those people to make Microsoft more friendly to Free/Open Source software in the capacity that they can.

    I would rather have someone trying to make Microsoft more friendly to Free/Open Source software than not. If no one tries to change their strategies then there is absolutely no hope that they will ever change. Will he succeed? Probably not, but I am glad that he is trying.

  21. Re:So..? on Eavesdropping Helpful Against Terrorist Plot [UPDATED] · · Score: 1

    I can see where you are coming from but my biggest problem with the current tactics being used is the permanence of the changes. As a rule, governments don't give back power that they have been granted. If it were possible to give up some liberties for security temporarily then I might be persuaded but there is no indication that this "war" will ever be won.

    Terrorists are a fact of life. While we might be able to eliminate this group or that group there will always be a cause that is willing to do anything to be heard.

  22. Re:Faith is a poison upon mankind. on A Field Trip To the Creation Museum · · Score: 1

    If memory serves me right South Park effectively dealt with this last year. http://www.southparkstudios.com/show/display_episo de.php?season=10&id1=1012&id2=155 Thank Science that we have Trey and Matt giving us the guidance we need.

  23. Love it or Hate it on Email Turns 34 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Love it or hate it Gmail was a breakthrough for email by generating a renewed interest in improving web based email. Webmail had been basically the same since what, 1996?, then Gmail comes along and turns it on its head. Everyone is a winner as a result. Yahoo, Microsoft, and Google are now all competing and innovating in an area of the web that had been stangnant for years.