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  1. SIGNIFICANT delays? on The Major Theoretical Blunders That Held Back Progress In Modern Astronomy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Gee, the telescope size limit. Guy proposes that they shouldn't be bigger - everyone on the west coast ignores him, build bigger. It may have held back a small group of astronomers, but...
    X ray Observatory. It delayed things 5 WHOLE YEARS! GASP. Yes, I realize that the /. crowd is heavily biased to young males, but guys, it is to the point the average college student doesn't graduate in 5 years. I've got bottles of booze that I haven't had a drink out of older than that, and projects sitting on my workbench longer than that. One of my dad's HOBBY projects took 3 hours a night, every night for 8 years.. The only one I'd call at ALL significant is the 30 years

  2. Re:is it illegal? on Silicon Valley Anti-Poaching Cartel Went Beyond a Few Tech Firms · · Score: 1

    Read the article, yes, and the memo was uncovered during an anti-trust investigation for this practice. The memo is a smoking gun

  3. Re:Most Transparent Ever! on Obama Administration Transparency Getting Worse · · Score: 0

    But of course, it is all Bush's fault, due to the regulations and rules he put into effect

    Bueller? Bueller?

  4. Can't really re-create the view on Online Database Allows Scientists To Recreate Early Telescopes · · Score: 1

    Can't really redo the view, the early observing sites are all in heavily light polluted areas

  5. Because a builder is a contractor... on Ask Slashdot: Should Developers Fix Bugs They Cause On Their Own Time? · · Score: 1

    Very simple - if a builder's EMPLOYEE puts a bug in the wall, the BUILDER pays to fix it, NOT the employee, who still gets his pay, and the builder bids/quotes the job on a flat rate
    The developer, IF he owns his own company, says "I'll develop XXX for $YYY", then yeah, he's on the hook for the bug, but his employee still gets paid by the hour

    It has to do with the difference between being an employee vs the owner

    Want to pay me like an owner? OH, OK, so you are hiring me with a flat rate to do the job, not by the hour? No problem, I'll bid the job as such, and take out insurance, just like that contractor has

  6. RIP on Telescope Designer and Astronomer John Dobson, 1915-2014 · · Score: 1

    I have my 8" F6 over in the closet. Man, that simple mount, and the hole idea of "Make a telescope, what's the worst outcome? You're back where you started". Been planning on rebuilding the scope as a truss tube unit. Maybe in memory of John I'll do this over the next few weeks

  7. Re:WW2 machiny and WW2 units of measurement on How To Make 96,000lbs of WWII Machinery Into High-Tech Research Platform · · Score: 1

    Maybe because the source article (yes I read it) used those obsolete terms, and the /. author didn't bother to convert them for your convenience?

  8. Re:My two rules of printing on Ask Slashdot: Best SOHO Printer Choices? · · Score: 1

    I have 2 inkjet printers which violate your rules:
    1)The "Main" family inkjet. Like a lot of folks, I'm probably in the 'sweet spot" for inkjet. I print circa 1-3 pages a day, enough that the heads don't clog, and low enough that the price per page just doesn't make a laser worth it

    The other?

    A serious photo printer (In my case, a Canon 9500MkIII, then again, as a semi-pro photographer, I want/need the control over papers/process that I could not get from the labs (I used to use a lab). The fact that I happen to have 3 different types of fine art paper in 8.5x11, 11x17 and 13x19, to fit the job at hand is just a "Oh well, it's paper, the price of the print more than covers it"

  9. Re:No water processing plant on Fukushima Actually "Much Worse" Than So Far Disclosed, Say Experts · · Score: 2

    wow, a pool about 34 ft in diameter, 4 feet deep, nope, no one can filter that much water

  10. Re:When you don't want a reference on Ask Slashdot: When Is It OK To Not Give Notice? · · Score: 1

    NY caps it at $405/week, no matter what you earned

  11. Technet is NOT the Developer stack on Microsoft To Shut Down TechNet Subscription Service · · Score: 1

    MSDN is the developer stack. More stuff, but costs more too

  12. Re:Even simpler, #2 pencils and a scanning tool on New York City Wants To Revive Old Voting Machines · · Score: 2

    But that is what the new nyc machines are. Paper ballot, pen, paper, and a scanner, but the voters and poll workers still have not figured it out. They make you wait on line to find out which line to wait in to get your ballot, then wait on line to get the ballot(and sign for it) the you have to fill it in where they can see you, but not your ballot, then you bring it to the scanning area, and the whole process takes more Room than the lever machines and walking from point a to b. last election, we had lines around the block to get into get your ballot, and with the levers, I never had more than 5 people in front of me

  13. Re:Private land owner wanted to clear his land on Mayan Pyramid In Belize Leveled By Construction Crew · · Score: 1

    depending on where you live, even in the US, you want to build an addition to you house, go right ahead. a lot of the country does not have zoning laws

  14. Lots of photos from NYC Regional on Slashdot Goes to the FIRST Robotics Competition (Video) · · Score: 1

    Lots of photos from the NYC regional Here

  15. Re:You Can Try on Ask Slashdot: Should Bitcoin Be Regulated? · · Score: 1

    But the Government doesn't CARE about a level playing field. There are anti-money laundering laws, many of which were the actual original reason for the RICO act in the first place. They don't have to PROVE that you laundered money, just that you set up a system that could, and didn't follow the "Know Your Customer" rules, and things like Dodd Frank (come April 10th). The mere agreeing to setup a system that COULD be used to bypass is enough for you to go away for a LONG LONG LONG time.

  16. Re:You Can Try on Ask Slashdot: Should Bitcoin Be Regulated? · · Score: 1

    "Should have" was meant in the legal way. By building in money laundering without tracking, they ARE in violation of RICO. That means they Can do life without parole, as can anyone who assists, the second the govt decides to crack down. They can say " we don't know" and the govt says "you should,and should have, retroactively" life in jail for not playing the game tends to end this stuff

  17. Re:You Can Try on Ask Slashdot: Should Bitcoin Be Regulated? · · Score: 1

    In addition, they just 'prove' that Bitcoin is being used to circumvent Money Laundering laws, and that the admins SHOULD have known/built tracking in, and they get arrested for RICO act violations, and the founders/admins/server admins, do life in Federal Prison. Lather, rinse, repeat like they did for the mob, and...

  18. Best, Best for money, or easiest? on Ask Slashdot: Best 3-D Design Software? · · Score: 1

    The industry STANDARD is Solidworks, with SOME form of CAM, but it is expensive, and the CAM side of the house can get crazy, depending on what features you want/need to support. High speed machining? 3+ axis profiling? etc. The HUGE advantage, if you are a student, you can get it CHEAP, and even better, if your school picks it up/you have access to their validation server it can be free. Going into the pro world, this is the one they will probably expect you to know
    Best for money/easiest? I went Alibre enterprise, but the CAM it ships with is somewhat limited, but it may be enough for what you want to do. Bobcad/cam is another product where I own a seat, but it didn't work the way I thought. Rhino gets good reviews, and is supposedly fairly easy

    IF you have the funds, and are starting from scratch, and want you knowledge to be industry applicable, get Solidworks (for the amount I spend on a full up Bobcad, Alibre, and CAM, I probably could have done this, and even if it was extra, I wish I did). There is a real cheap version of Alibre, see if you like it (I also think there is a 30 day trial of the full up version)

    Oh, one huge advantage/disadvantage of Alibre - they use the directX libraries vs (gad, can't remember what the high end cads - had 3 teeth pulled today, and drugged off my mind). The GOOD thing is that you don't need to run a workstation level graphics card - just a good 'regular' card, like you would do for a business or gaming PC.

  19. Re:RC car or "real" robot or ? on 2013 FIRST Robotics Competition Kicks Off · · Score: 1

    Yep, we cracked a wheel last year, and another team handed us one. At hte same time, we were handing a motor to another team.

    Our all Girls team (we have 2)
    http://www.drivelikeagirlfilm.com/

  20. Re:Sponsors are a big deal on 2013 FIRST Robotics Competition Kicks Off · · Score: 1

    Good luck to you guys too. I was the KoP transport person. We were at kickoff, and got our KoP, but the school building was closed till this AM

  21. Sponsors are a big deal on 2013 FIRST Robotics Competition Kicks Off · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Making sponsor relationships is a big deal, as their time does not count towards your budget. Expect to work long hours. Find a mech eng to help.
    Most important thing? Let he kids do the work and have fun. Our mentor team probably could have had a robot built already, or close (4 pro programmers, a ME, a machinist, an EE) but we let the kids design and build, we teach software design, how to use the shop, and act as a safety team.

    Dropping the kit of parts to the school thisAM
    Go Fe Maidens 2265 and SciBorgs 1155

  22. The Bronx HS Of Science on American Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Chemistry · · Score: 2

    And as Dr. Robert Lefkowitz is BxSci class of 59, this is the 8th Nobel won by one of their Grads (the other 7 are in Physics), Not bad for one High school - more than all of Australia

  23. Re:dayummm on Thanks For Reading: 15 Years of News For Nerds · · Score: 1

    Perfect - I was saying that someone should do that research

  24. Re:dayummm on Thanks For Reading: 15 Years of News For Nerds · · Score: 1

    Heck, this is my second ID, because I couldn't remember my first. Sigh, good to see some folks that make me seem like a noob still around. Was fun to see the Hot Grits comment, I'd love to see some caveman comments. Feeling old "First Post"
    It would be interesting if they could dig up what the highest UID was at the end of each year, and post that

  25. Not for me, thank you on CowboyNeal Weighs In On the Windows 8 "Metro" GUI · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Unlike most folks here on /., I've been a windows guy forever (Hint, I still have my windows 286 floppies!). I have my own copy of MSDN, and therefore Win8 (any version) is 'free' for me. This will be the first version of Windows I don't load. (I don't count ME - I was running NT...) Sorry Microsoft. I MIGHT stick it on some secondary box somewhere, so I can test code against it, but I'll keep coding for Win7/HTML/CSS,JQuery etc. I played with an early beta on a tablet, THAT was nice, but the desktop? RIGHT, and the last 2 places I consulted at all have the same opinion, that dog doesn't hunt, and will NOT be installed