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  1. Re:Coating causes growth of superfluous genitalia on Scientists Create Permanently Slick Surface So Ketchup Won't Stay In Bottle · · Score: 4, Funny

    First, everything is a chemical.

    But more importantly, there is no such thing as superfluous genitalia.

  2. Again? on Scientists Create Permanently Slick Surface So Ketchup Won't Stay In Bottle · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I thought they did this years ago.

  3. Re:The 3d printed elephant in the room on Australian Company Creates Even Faster 3D Printer · · Score: 1

    You are aware that Star Trek is not surveillance footage sent to us from the future?

  4. Free performance boost on No, It's Not Always Quicker To Do Things In Memory · · Score: 1

    I was about to upgrade my hardware, but instead I just pulled all my DIMMs and I'm only using virtual memory now. My computer is like a million times faster, and I think it even got rid of some viruses that were hiding in memory.

    Now if I could just figure out why that goddamned System Idle Process is using so much CPU time!!!!!

  5. Re:Cruise control? on Ford's New Car Tech Prevents You From Accidentally Speeding · · Score: 1

    Pretty soon folks will get used to tuning out while driving

    And I'm all for it. Bring on the self-driving cars already. I love driving -- on empty roads -- but the daily commute or errand run begs for automation.

    Anyway, who obeys the speed limit? Faster traffic means less traffic, which benefits everyone.

  6. Re:You should title this "Patriot act to be repeal on New Bill Would Repeal Patriot Act · · Score: 2

    It's not about whether or not the bill would pass, but about speaking up.

    Also, Google is gathering signatures for surveillance reform here:
    https://takeaction.withgoogle....

  7. Re:Do what you can to support this on New Bill Would Repeal Patriot Act · · Score: 2

    While I completely agree, I'm not sure the Slashdot Effect has existed for nigh a decade now.

  8. Re:twin peaks on The X-Files To Return · · Score: 1

    Just the fact that its episodes weren't self-contained, it's subject matter was the rape and murder of a teenage girl, and the fact that it had supernatural elements made it pretty revolutionary for 1990.

    Not true at all. "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" had rape in the first episode, and much of his stuff involved the supernatural. It could easily be argued that he was the pioneer of the genre in television, a good 40 years before Twin Peaks. Of course, judging by our relative moderation points, people want to believe good things about Twin Peaks, and so they do. I guess that's the X-Files connection.

    As far as story arcs, the contemporary (to Twin Peaks) "Picket Fences" had all of the things you're describing as well. Incidentally, Picket Fences almost had an actual crossover with the X-Files. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    And I don't begrudge people who actually like Twin Peaks, even if I cannot fathom the reasons, but I do think it's more of a "it's good because people say it's good," phenomenon than anything else.

  9. Re:Someone doesn't undestand the Bechtel test. on A Bechdel Test For Programmers? · · Score: 1

    Agreed, "might."

    For what it's worth, I never encouraged my daughter to pursue stereotypically female toys or activities. She seemed to prefer them either innately, or perhaps because her friends did. I did manage to get her interested in gaming though, although I'm supportive of whatever she finds fulfilling.

  10. Re:twin peaks on The X-Files To Return · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Twin Peaks is/was crap. I barely made it through all the melodramatic screaming and wailing in the first episode, and lines like "Diane, if you ever get up this way that cherry pie is worth a stop." I gave it two more episodes thinking, "this has to get good at some point," but it just didn't.

  11. Re:We should stop using the word renewable on Costa Rica Goes 75 Days Powering Itself Using Only Renewable Energy · · Score: 1

    I don't have a fear of nuclear, and I used to be fully in favor of it, but the reality is that accidents can and will happen. If a solar or wind plant goes offline, there's just no electricity. If a nuclear plant goes offline, it can potentially result in catastrophic contamination of the surrounding geography. That's a reality that must be factored into risk vs reward.

  12. Re:Someone doesn't undestand the Bechtel test. on A Bechdel Test For Programmers? · · Score: 1

    I have yet to meet a woman who doesn't love to talk about relationships with other women. Hers, her friends, a celebrity, whatever. It's by far the most popular subject. And while men may not talk about relationships per se, we do talk about women. A lot. In fact, there's a convincing argument to be made that everything we do is in the pursuit of securing or keeping a mate, so it's not so strange that we would talk about it, male or female. (Replace opposite sex with same sex as applicable -- this is not a hetrosexual phenomenon.)

    Cartoonists are good at getting a laugh (hopefully), and on the surface this is something that people may not have noticed before it was pointed out, but that doesn't mean it's a bad thing. It's funny that we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway, but do we need to resolve that by rewriting our dictionaries? Probably not.

    The insulting thing about the "Bechtel test" is actually that it diminishes the importance of these conversations. There is certainly a place for women in all areas of society, but insulting what many find to be the most important to them is not the way to encourage that. You don't have to shit on the volunteer fire department to encourage people to feed the homeless. We can applaud some portrayals without mocking others.

  13. Re:Sure, great, new comms channel on Hack Air-Gapped Computers Using Heat · · Score: 2, Funny

    Speak for yourse
    NO CARRIER

  14. Re:It is time to get up one way or the other on Obama: Maybe It's Time For Mandatory Voting In US · · Score: 1

    I think incentives would work better than fines. Provide $50 tax credit for verified voters. Of course, it's just a fine defined backwards, but sometimes framing counts.

    The other thing is decoupling proof of voting from *what* vote was cast.

    And finally, felons should be allowed to vote. That it's taken away is perhaps the most ridiculous "punishment," especially since they have a unique perspective on the criminal justice system.

  15. Re: Seems like they're already dead on Nintendo Finally Working On Games for Smartphones · · Score: 1

    No, that's my point. The AAA titles are repetitive crap. Unfortunately, so is most everything else.

  16. Seems like they're already dead on Nintendo Finally Working On Games for Smartphones · · Score: 2

    industry watchers predicting the death of dedicated video game consoles are being too pessimistic.

    I'm not so sure. I've had a PS4 since release, almost a year and a half now, and there's still a dearth of titles. Around the same timeframe with the PSOne, there were more titles than I had time to play, and I had far more free time in those days. It feels like there are a handful of recurring titles dominating the landscape -- the yearly installments of Battlefield, CoD, Madden, Need for Speed, Assassin's Creed, and whatever else I'm forgetting -- and precious little else. Without games, what's the point of owning a console? Streaming media maybe, but I can get that much cheaper elsewhere, and it's even built in to many TVs these days.

  17. Re:Torque sleep? on Elon Musk Pledges To End "Range Anxiety" For Tesla Model S · · Score: 1

    I'm a reverse blanket bandit. If I don't make sure my GF is well insulated, she'll make me turn [up the heat | down the AC], and I will die of hypothermia before I lose that battle.

  18. Re: Ron Wyden Edward Snowden on Senator: 'Plenty' of Domestic Surveillance We Still Don't Know About · · Score: 1

    Speech and debate clause.

  19. Re:Have we handed the government control over it? on FCC Posts Its 400-Page Net Neutrality Order · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You mean how dirty phone calls are illegal? Or porn on cable TV? Or fearmongering on the Internet?

  20. Re:This sucks. on Sir Terry Pratchett Succumbs To "the Embuggerance," Aged 66 · · Score: 1

    He was damn good in Desperate Housewives as well. Damn good.

  21. In other news... on Newly Discovered Sea Creature Was Once the Largest Animal On Earth · · Score: 1

    Bacteria, once the largest creatures on earth, are now the smallest!!

  22. Re:More importantly on Newly Discovered Sea Creature Was Once the Largest Animal On Earth · · Score: 1

    What happened?

  23. Re:"Replacement for the real thing" on Man 3D Prints a Working 5-Speed Transmission For Toyota Engines · · Score: 1

    Thanks for clearing that up. I have some followup questions: Will clothing stop bullets if we simply print "bulletproof" on it? Also, is it safe to use bleach to remove the pigment in my iris?

  24. Re:A few embedded strings and timestamps? on New Evidence Strengthens NSA Ties To Equation Group Malware · · Score: 1

    No. ;)

  25. Re:Scenario on New Evidence Strengthens NSA Ties To Equation Group Malware · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How much do you think they pay me?

    You can look at the careers on their website. Exploit Engineer pays $64,923 to $96,931. I'm sure that matches up with a GS payscale number somewhere, but I'm too lazy to map it.

    How much could I make selling the stuff I code at the NSA to various "businesses".

    Not much, or at least not for very long. You can bet your ass you sign an ironclad NDA, and if anyone's going to know whether you violated that, it's the NSA.

    Does anyone in that position believe in nationalism?

    Most of them, yes. Employment is actually pretty competitive, and people don't become government employees for the money. Job security, maybe, but the money is usually below average.