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  1. WTF is a "Scrum Master" on In Defense of Project Management For Software Teams (techbeacon.com) · · Score: 1

    Is she somehow confusing applications development with the game of rugby?

  2. Stupid Question on Does Silicon Valley Need More Labor Unions? (salon.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Anyone who is not senior management needs to be in a union. Don't expect your bosses to be concerned about what is in your best interest - the sole function of a private business in a capitalist society is to return the maximum amount of money to the company's investors (stockholders). You, as a mere worker drone, are just fodder

  3. Make the bank really pay on Wells Fargo Fires 5,300 Employees For Creating Millions of Phony Accounts (cnn.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    by revoking it's banking license. They clearly are not capable of operating with the degree of ethics required, so shut them down. And mark all the executives as ineligible to work in a financial / securities / insurance business for the term of their working life.

  4. The Purpose of a Phone on Slashdot Asks: Does It Matter That We've Reached Peak Smartphone? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Is to talk to another person, and be able to hear and understand them. Maybe the smartphone manufacturers could concentrate on the audio quality and intelligibility of phone conversations using their equipment...

  5. Re:No, cos it's just what Apple would want us to d on Ask Slashdot: Is It Time To Shrink the Ethernet Connector? · · Score: 1

    And what Apple may or may not do has absolutely no bearing on the networking within my data center

  6. Obligatory Blade Runner Reference on Could You Fall In Love With This Robot? (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    If they called it a replicant, I could fall in love....

  7. Re:Convienent on India Wins Contract To Launch Private Weather Satellites · · Score: 2

    Putting the tools in private hands makes them neither more nor less likely to be used in this way.

    And what planet is it that you are living on?

  8. University Fees on Purdue Experiments With Income-Contingent Student Loans · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Meanwhile, other countries offer free (as in beer) University / College tuition to all students who qualify academically. Maybe if they didn't piss so much money up against the walls of their sporting facilities - and did their job of imparting knowledge to future engineers, scientists, etc, and not service as a training ground for the professional sporting organizations, they might have more money for their academic function.

  9. Seems about right to me on Microsoft Study Finds Technology Hurting Attention Spans · · Score: 1

    That seems to be in agreement with ... oh look! A squirrel! That can't be a kitty cat doing that?

  10. Porn is bad, violence is... on UK's Tories Promise To Enact Age Limits For Viewing Online Porn · · Score: 1

    I guess I'm flogging a dead horse, but where was all the outcry about violence? Hunger games was predicated on "lets have teenager kill other teenagers for sport". Yet the rating on that movie (and I'm sure the books, etc) were such that teenagers were encouraged to see it.

  11. You are all just programming technicians on Ask Slashdot: "Real" Computer Scientists vs. Modern Curriculum? · · Score: 1

    So, you "I'm the real programmer because I program in C" types... tell me, how will having to handle memory management and all the crufty bits help you when you get a real work problem, and deal with a bunch of users who really don't know what they want their system to do, or you have to deal with management who have no idea what IT can do. When your requirements keep changing, but the deadline can't shift. When you have to take a poorly written system, and adapt it to the new business environment - but you don't have the time, budget or resources to rewrite from scratch. Get your collective heads out of your "this is what real programming is" arsehole. Thirty years ago, the same was said about people who programmed in BASIC or COBOL vs those who coded in Fortran or Assembler. You're just a bunch of irrelevant elitist snobs.

  12. Why String the Cables from Poles? on Google Fiber In Austin Hits a Snag: Incumbent AT&T · · Score: 1

    Surely, with all of our experience with what natural events (strong winds / tornados / hurricanes / ice stoems) can do to aerial cables, wtf isn't the city / state mandating that all new utility services are run underground?

  13. Fertilizing on Researchers Discover First Use of Fertilizer · · Score: 1

    No shit.

  14. Bedroom And TV on Ask Slashdot: Ideas For a Geek Remodel? · · Score: 1

    Why would you want to have a television in the bedroom? The bedroom is for sleeping (and other related activities), not watching the idiot box.

  15. Re:But do we really need a separate CS dept anymor on Univ. of Florida Announces Plan To Save CS Department · · Score: 1

    .. like saying Physics is just applied math, or chemistry is applied physics.

    When I was at University, my Physics professor told us "chemistry is just outer orbital physics".

  16. Re:i would love to sue my boss for that on Facebook: Legal Action Against Employers Asking For Your Password · · Score: 1

    Sure - I'll give you my Facebook password, if you give me a network administration user name and password. I won't do anything bad, I promise....

  17. Re:Call me crazy, but I digress. on Why Microsoft Developers Need a Style Guide · · Score: 1

    You clearly have never had to work in a programming team environment, when you have to take some piece of shit code written by some half-arse educated script monkey, and actually make it work.....

  18. What if voting was compulsory? on Yes We Can (Profile You): a Brief Primer On Campaigns and Political Data · · Score: 2

    Like in Australia - every person eligible to vote has to enrol and vote. Maybe that would help drown out the extremists?

  19. Re:Safe Harbour on Megaupload Shutdown: Should RapidShare and Dropbox Worry? · · Score: 1

    And what about that US law (its called the Constitution) which states:

    No person ... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law;

    "Due process" generally involves a court of law, where the prosecution has put put their case, and is subject to cross examination - none of that took places, as required by US law.

  20. For once, I agree with RMS on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 1

    I never drank the Apple kool-aid. I used a Mac once, back in the mid 1980's, and after a week, it started to piss me off - it treated me as if I was a computer imbecile, that didn't need to know what was going on behind the flashy interface. To those that believe in the cult of Jobs - that Apple produces were the pinnacle of what technology could offer - I'm sorry, but they were just another computer, running just another point and drool interface.

    About time someone realized that the emperor has no clothes.

  21. What part of the Bible to believe? on Evangelical Scientists Debate Creation Story · · Score: 1

    I am always amazed my "Christians" that climb desperately to the Old Testament - that's the bible of a non-christian religion - Judaism. It's tenets and doctrine doesn't apply to a Christian - the fundamental way a Jew received salvation was by following the "Law" - which is contradictory to what Jesus said - "I am the way the truth and the life - no one gets to the father by through me". So, there's 39 books that can be removed from the Christian Scripture. And the epistles - why should the writings of some of the early church leaders (Paul, et al) given the same status as the record of Christ's life and teaching? There's another 21 books that can be removed. And Revelation - that should go too.

  22. Re:"older Firefoxen"?? on Pdf.js Reaches First Milestone · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No. The plural of "fox" is "foxes".

    If someone can't use the English language correctly, how seriously do you expect me to take anything they write?

  23. Re:Copyright lobby won't let this stand. on European Court of Justice To Outlaw Net Filtering · · Score: 1

    Talent is the first and last key to art, ... and cannot be bought or taught.

    You clearly havn't been watching shows like "American Idol".

  24. Want to see the future - look at education on America's Tech Decline: a Reading Guide · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Innovation and discovery comes from people with inquisitive minds - minds that have been nurtured by a well rounded education system; one that encourages critical thinking, experimentation, and a good understanding of what scientific knowledge we have already. Now look at what is happening in the US - a drastic cutback in public education, "teaching to the test", and in many areas, official dismissal of science and scientific discoveries. Quite a few school districts are actively pushing creationism against evolution, dismissing global climate change, and many "non-essential" curriculum activities.

    I was once told "If you think the cost of education is expensive, consider the cost of ignorance."

  25. Everything's Up To Date in Kansas City on Google Fiber Comes To Kansas City · · Score: 2

    They've gone about a fur as they can go.