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  1. Who owns ABC? on ABC Kills Next-Day Streaming For Non-Subscribers · · Score: 1

    Don't act surprised. It's business. Who said creativity is dead? People keep coming up with new ways to charge for something that had been free'ish traditionally.

  2. Evolution disbelievers + book banning correlation? on 53% More Book Banning Incidents In US Schools This Year · · Score: 1

    First there's a posting about 1/3 of Americans not believing in Evolution (http://politics.slashdot.org/story/13/12/30/2326229/new-study-shows-one-third-of-americans-dont-believe-in-evolution). Now according to this there's books being banned still. Coincidence?

  3. Re:Windows 8.1 on The Biggest Tech Mishap of 2013? · · Score: 1

    I'd still rather hit myself in the face with a hammer than use Win 8.1

  4. Re:In a parallel universe... on India Cautions Users On Risks Associated With Virtual Currencies · · Score: 1

    Wherever this parallel universe is, i bet the SETI people won't be able to find it now. :(

  5. Where's the money going? on CryptoLocker Gang Earns $30 Million In Just 100 Days · · Score: 1

    My guess is a government alphabet soup (KGB/CIA/NSA/whatever) agency. Seriously. Times are tough. Governments around the world are strapped for cash. How else is a government agency going have an operations budget? More importantly, why wouldn't an agency do this?

  6. arguments over the poles on Google Fiber In Austin Hits a Snag: Incumbent AT&T · · Score: 1

    Who owns the poles? More importantly, who MAINTAINS the poles? In a lot of areas you've got your local telecom but it's AT&T who is responsible for maintaining the physical infrastructure. Verizon, Centurylink, TDS, etc might be your provider. That's great. Kudos to you for living in an area where they run things! When some drunk idiot or a storm knocks over the pole carrying your connection to your house/office, more often than not it's AT&T that your provider contacts to repair things. If they (AT&T) are responsible for maintaining the physical infrastructure that Google is leasing, they should some say in who uses their poles. Other ISP's/carriers do it so Google can to. C'mon Google. Put your big boy pants on and abide by the same rules that your competition follows.

  7. TFA - Computerworld on Open Source 'Wasn't Available' Two Years Ago, Says UK Gov't IT Project Chief · · Score: 1

    I won't waste my time clicking on anything from computerworld even if it's the UK affiliate. How about referencing decent journalism or even a 5th grade writing level?

  8. China's plan to reach the moon on How China Will Get To the Moon Before a Google Lunar XPrize Winner · · Score: 1

    They're going to make a human ladder. One person stand on another's shoulders. THIS is why they've got so many people in their country. Why spend money on a space program when you can just climb your way there?!

  9. 16-24 year olds on 62% of 16 To 24-Year-Olds Prefer Printed Books Over eBooks · · Score: 1

    This is also the same age bracket that thinks PBR (http://www.pabstblueribbon.com/) is good beer.

  10. Re:11 Miles a shift? on BBC: Amazon Workers Face "Increased Risk of Mental Illness" · · Score: 1

    Go tell someone making $11/hour working 3-4 days a week (24-32 hours a week) to buy Red Wings. That'll go over like a fart in church on Easter Sunday!

  11. Re:11 Miles a shift? on BBC: Amazon Workers Face "Increased Risk of Mental Illness" · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Having worked in a warehouse before, the physical toll of WALKING on a concrete industrial floor can be bad. My back, feet, and knees were in bad shape after about 9 months. You need to wear proper foot attire but most people working these jobs don't learn that until it's too late. Brand new athletic shoes were "flat" after 2 months yet they looked like they were in mint condition. There's a reason why they have the padded safety mats anywhere that people tend to stand in one place for hours on end. Look under the feet of your checker at your grocery store! I don't doubt the job is mindless and can be torture for someone who has independent thought but to say that someone is at risk of "increased mental illness" is garbage. The plight of the Amazon.com workers is nothing new. Amazon isn't treating their workers drastically different than other warehouse/shipping companies. They're just getting picked on because they're the biggest (like Apple getting attacked for the child labor at their suppliers). If we as a people want this situation to change, then we as a people need to stop clicking on "express shipping" and be patient.

  12. Power through bloodlines on Geeks For Monarchy: The Rise of the Neoreactionaries · · Score: 1

    Isn't that what's already happening in the US? Anyone with an affiliation with the Kennedy/Clinton/Bush is automagically a strong candidate in any election.

  13. News for Nerds on 22-Year-Old Norwegian Magnus Carlsen Is the New World Chess Champion · · Score: 4, Insightful

    FINALLY!!! I was wondering if that was possible anymore.

  14. Re:please don't on FCC To Consider Cellphone Use On Planes · · Score: 2

    I have full confidence in my fellow Americans to exercise their right to be an asshat at 30,000 feet. If people can't stay off the phone at the movie theater, what makes anyone think they'll be considerate of those that surround them in "cattle class" on planes?

  15. Re:What about Shoutcast on Winamp Shutting Down On December 20 · · Score: 2

    Ditto. I would be lost without Shoutcast. I've been streaming via Shoutcast for probably 10 years. Not too many ads. Lots of variety. Winamp is the reason why I hate iTunes. It's a player that just plays music and doesn't hijack my shit. RIP

  16. Am I the only person who had to re-read the headline multiple times to understand WTF this article is allegedly about?

  17. Re:Lunch on Ask Slashdot: Communication Skills For Programmers? · · Score: 1

    Agreed! People like free food. Bring in something once or twice. It makes you seem approachable. Don't look at it as "buying friends". You're sharing with people who you spend a large portion of your day with. Your generosity on occasion will be remembered on the day that you forget your wallet/lunch at home.

  18. Re:Now Open It on How Elon Musk Approaches IT At Tesla · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Everyone knows of a company that is implementing SAP. Can anyone name a company that has completed their implementation of SAP?

  19. The untold story on Adobe Breach Compromised Over 38 Million Users, Photoshop Source Code · · Score: 5, Funny

    The untold story is that the hackers tried to give back the source code but Adobe said NO GIVE BACKS!

  20. Why so surprised or offended? on NSA Monitored Calls of 35 World Leaders · · Score: 1

    Why are people acting surprised or offended by this? This is what alphabet soup agencies do! Don't tell me that other governments agencies aren't doing the same thing. Intelligence agencies spy on everyone friend or foe. It's their job. The only real reason for shock about this is that they got *caught*.

  21. Version Number on Google To Support Windows XP Longer Than Microsoft · · Score: 0

    Maybe this is is just a ploy by Google to keep their Chrome version number larger than FF's.

  22. Shutdown? on New High Tech $100 Bills Start To Circulate Today · · Score: -1

    If the government is supposed to be shut down, how could anyone release this money?

  23. Re:Gov't project on Administration Admits Obamacare Website Stinks · · Score: 0

    Even Unionized Americans couldn't churn out something that clumsy!

  24. Re:Gov't project on Administration Admits Obamacare Website Stinks · · Score: 0

    Government projects don't use ready-made solutions. Government projects are always cobbled together from ground up by their own (internal or contracted) people. I find myself wondering which outsourcing agency it is that chunked this together with their army of H1B's.

  25. Re:And... on Facebook and Cisco Offer Check-In Service For Free Wifi · · Score: 0

    I would use this instead of the mobile data I already pay for because...?

    ...Because of the absurd costs for mobile data plans and their overages make using "free" wifi a lot more appealing to those who can't curb their need for their constant internet fix.