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  1. Re:Today's Best Slashvertisement? on Almost 100 Arrested In Worldwide Swoop On Blackshades Malware · · Score: 3, Informative

    I thought, "I bet I can google this and get it for free." I was right.

  2. Re:it is actually illegal on Almost 100 Arrested In Worldwide Swoop On Blackshades Malware · · Score: -1, Troll

    This explains the NSA right now:
    "We also like bombing brown people! Not because they're terrorists...just because they're brown! Seriously! When did we last bomb white people, when was the last time ANY white people were bombed? Huh? The Germans! And that was simply because they were trying to cut into our action! Dominate the world, BULLSHIT, that's OUR FUCKING JOB! We can't make a decent fucking car, but we can bomb the shit out of your country all right!"

  3. Re:Chinese IP Knockoffs Forgo Branding,Now Bypassi on ANTVR - China's Answer To Oculus Rift Is Raising Funds · · Score: 1

    The virtual boy was a concept ahead of it's time with no hope of getting hardware to match up to a good experience. Nice idea, shit execution. Even Oculus rift these days is delayed by waiting for hardware (screens) that can match people's expectations, most notably oled screens with a high enough refresh rate.

    But the VB also didn't have 1/10 of the ideas of oculus rift. It was two screen in a set of goggles. It's like comparing a House from the 1650s to one from today. They do the same basic thing and that's it. It's all different from there on down.

  4. Chinese IP Knockoffs Forgo Branding,Now Bypassing on ANTVR - China's Answer To Oculus Rift Is Raising Funds · · Score: 0

    the American Corporate middlemen.

    News at 11.

    I prefer to support the original innovators in this case.

  5. Wow a fucking billion dollars aint shit today on Report: YouTube Buying Twitch.tv For $1 Billion · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Back when I was a kid the last millenium (80-90s), a billion as a lot of money. It was a domain that only Bill Gates and a handful of other chosen few were allowed to occupy. Now every damn internet start up is getting a billion each at least, often in the double digits.

    Shit with absolutely no real world business prospects to justify the price they command. Are we in Internet bubble 2.0?

  6. Re:Monolith! on The Shrinking Giant Red Spot of Jupiter · · Score: 1

    I heard it's getting bigger all the time as well as it's frame, so you are welcome to it.

  7. Re:I have tried on US College Students Still Aren't All That Interested In Computer Science · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Many people like things like writing reports where you are making a generalize persuasive argument which will be backed up with meeting and maybe even some time on a golf course; things that generally drive most programmers insane.

    Most antisocial programmers I have seen are stuck on bullshit jobs after 40 because they can't take shove their OCD aside but at the same time aren't smart enough to realize "No, I'm not a genius like Carmack who can afford to act 100x as OCD as me without repercussion."

    Then they steam and stew while less able programmers get promoted, because they can hob nob with a bunch of managers on the back nine without missing a beat.

  8. Re:Let me know when it gets to production (if ever on New Battery Tech From Japan Could Supercharge EVs · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I disagree. This helps EVs in two ways. Once, designers no longer will have to oversize battery packs in anticipation of degradation. (Primarily for series hybrids which will probably come out in combination with the 25 HP wave disk generator....) And as you said, resale value. But resale value is a huge thing, so don't understate it.

  9. Re:Haven't Seen The Video.... on New Battery Tech From Japan Could Supercharge EVs · · Score: 1

    Everyone know most anime characters are white.

  10. Is that how Government pays $1M for a drone kit on How Dumb Policies Scare Tech Giants Away From Federal Projects · · Score: 1

    of 3 planes (1 camera/control).... something that should be priced maximum as a regular family sedan if that....?

  11. Re:Your tax dollars hard at work on US Government To Study Bitcoin As Possible Terrorist Threat · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Yeah, and in the last few decades law enforcement agencies on both the state and federal level have grown increasingly dependent on civil forfeiture in their insane drug war. Basically it's a guilty until proven innocent system, and good luck getting it back if the government took all your money to begin with.

    This was a country with $500 and $1000 (and more) dollar bills already back in the 1920s.... and now you're suspicious if you carry more than a few hundred dollar bills. Modern hundred dollar bills that I may add have less value than a 1920s Hamilton ($10 bill).

    Before anyone says it only happens to drug dealers, I had 2 friends go to CA with their life savings of $15k and a business plan get stopped in OK and the money seized and never seen again. Not an gram of drugs in the car, just some beer in the back. America looks more and more like a communist country every coming decade.

  12. Beethoven being "black" is just speculation put forward by pan-africanists and have little to do with reality.

  13. Re:Google getting all the glory? on Volvo Testing Autonomous Cars On Public Roads · · Score: 1

    Soon google will give you the car for free, downside is the outside is covered with e-ink, and the future will look like one huge f1 race, sponsor wise.

  14. Re:Market saturation on Figuring Out the iPad's Place · · Score: 1

    You replace the battery.

    For people who want to pay the apple tax:
    https://www.apple.com/batterie...

    And the rest of us will just find cheaper ones online.

  15. Re:But should we go. on Astronomers Calculate How To Spot Life On an Alien Earth · · Score: 2

    He means Sarah Palin. Now proceed to your scheduled waterboarding baptism. Yee-haw, muddafukka.

  16. Re:Market saturation on Figuring Out the iPad's Place · · Score: 4, Insightful

    After the bump in resolution, I just don't think there's much reason to upgrade. Speed is okay. The tech industry increasingly has to look at a future where it sells products that will be "good enough" for most people for a decade instead of 2 years.

    What smart phones/tablets went through the last 7 years is what desktop and notebook PCs went through in the 80s/90s/early00s. Now very few people consider seriously getting a new desktop every 2 or even 4 years. And yes there will always be a segment that wants more speed, but as they grew the market for computers, that segment did not increase in proportion with it because most of those power users were already there by the nature of their work. Many of the power users that get added afterwards probably replace the ones that drop off for one reason or another.

    And considering ewaste, this is not a bad thing. Except for companies whose stock price depends on them always pushing out more product than they did the same quarter last year.

  17. Don't worry, NSA will still buy American on Sony Tape Storage Breakthrough Could Bring Us 185 TB Cartridges · · Score: 0

    Sony will turn it into a propietary format, allowing someone else to develop a work around at 1/3 the price.

  18. Re:I don't know if I am nerd on What It's Like To Be the Scientific Consultant For The Big Bang Theory · · Score: 2

    You say that as if there is no overlap.

  19. Re:most schools ignore sat essay on Grading Software Fooled By Nonsense Essay Generator · · Score: 1

    What's funny is colloquial language is the exact opposite and yet some people treat any aberration as if it would cause a million parsing errors.

  20. Re:most schools ignore sat essay on Grading Software Fooled By Nonsense Essay Generator · · Score: 1

    Yanno, I don't think perfect grammar or lack of in an informal setting is a test of intelligence. Just be good enough to get the idea across.

    I never sat in an English class and thought my teacher was an amazing wizard of thought through their impeccable language skills. Mostly it was "What a dull bitch." I have the same thoughts of spelling/grammar nazis online who try to use it as counterargument or to elevate themselves over the other person.

    My math teachers otoh... those were wizards. Their grammar was sometimes horrible and I forgave their faults at every turn.

  21. Re:Kitchen Knives on Interview: Ask Ben Starr About the Future of Food · · Score: 1

    Honestly, it really depends on what you do. But for the average westerner, I'd recommend a cleaver good long (~10") japanese chef's knife (but european shape), I like Shun but there are better brands that cost more. And a moderate size ceramic knife.

    I think wusthoff/henckels is just ok but not more than that.

  22. Do you know where on Interview: Ask Ben Starr About the Future of Food · · Score: 1

    Gordon Ramsay is?

  23. And I don't even pay $15 for a movie screen now. Around $8-11.

    The only tiered pricing will be how it is now. Closer to release date, the more you pay. Movie Ticket > PPV > Rental > Streaming > TV (free, albet with ads).

    Okay, I didn't stick DVD/BR in there which mucks up that neat formula with a higher price and ambiguities.... but the point remains. No one is going with this stupid plan.

  24. Re:Time to move into the Century of the fruit bat. on Oklahoma Botched an Execution With Untested Lethal Injection Drugs · · Score: 1

    Don't like a group? Declare their activities illegal and arrest them. Then declare that all they are doing is sitting in jail taking up taxpayer money and execute them to save some cash.

    Sounds good to me.

  25. Preconceived Notions on The US Public's Erratic Acceptance of Science · · Score: 1

    Just like anything, people will consign to obvlivion anything that doesn't fit to their preconceived notions or the general dogma of the day.

    Just look how any science that deals with racial differences (IQ, etc) is handled in the scientific community itself, or how Stephen Jay Gould was able to make a career out of political correctness on accusing past scientists of bias with brain sizes... while being completely off the mark himself.

    Various stuff like that happens all the time in every era. Humans remain human.