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  1. Re:imports? on Multiple Studies Show Used Electronics Exports To Third World Mostly Good · · Score: 1

    Human bodies have always been a morality issue, and in the case of medical waste, a legal issue. Contrary to popular belief, human bodies do not "transmit disease" directly. Of course I don't recommend you get on all fours and start drinking any rainwater washing off of one that's been out in the sun a few days. But they stink. They upset people. Therefore vast amounts of precious, limited human resources are always wasted during disaster situation dealing with "the bodies" when that labor could be employed in a far more useful and beneficial manner.

  2. Re:That's not actually criminal on Hackers Spawn Web Supercomputer On Way To Chess World Record · · Score: 1

    Yeah, try it on a judge. Let me know how it went.

  3. Begs the question on Wi-Fi Signals Allow Gesture Recognition All Through the Home · · Score: 1

    How long before they can "see" what people are doing inside their homes by reconstructing movement and position data through listening in on the electric cables down the street? Tin foil, anyone?

  4. Re:Captain OBVIOUS on U.N. Realizes Internet Surveillance Chills Free Speech · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yeah they realized it. Now, it took how many people how many years and how much money to realize what everyone already knows? Ahh, you have to love bureaucracy. But just wait, they'll come up with a solution that makes everything more expensive and actually makes the problem worse instead of better.

  5. Re:That's not actually criminal on Hackers Spawn Web Supercomputer On Way To Chess World Record · · Score: 2

    For all you may claim that the sign on the back of your front door states that I consented to be raped by you when invited to into your home, you still don't have the right to do it and are a criminal if you do.

  6. I hate Microsoft as much as the next slashdotter, on Can Microsoft Survive If Windows Doesn't Dominate? · · Score: 1

    But I think the numbers are misleading. Yeah ok Microsoft has gone from neat total dominance of the PC market to 50%. But the "Personal Computer market" now includes cell phones, smart phones, etc. Microsoft still dominates the traditional "computer" market, and has a very slim share of all the new stuff. But that's more due to the rapid growth of that sector than actual failure by Microsoft. If you want to count that way you also have to be sure to mention how successful Android and iOS have been at growing their share of the traditional "Microsoft" market - the PC. Not too many PC's running Android or Mac software. Probably more are running some linux distro.

  7. Re:TRS 80 Model I on How Did You Learn How To Program? · · Score: 1

    Lol! I was always in my local Radio Shack playing around with their TRS-80!

  8. Re:Basica on How Did You Learn How To Program? · · Score: 1

    Yup, I started with BASICA on an IBM PC, took a course at my high school's brand new modern "computer lab" (it had 6-7 PC's and a couple of them even had CGA monitors!). A few years later I taught myself C, ASM, Pascal. With that basic foundation I have no trouble understanding any new language, from Java to Lua to Python. Oh, and I program strictly as a hobby.

  9. Re:as opposed to the 300 trillion on Internet Payment Processor Liberty Reserve Accused of Laundering $6 Billion · · Score: 0

    An American judge order the splitting of the HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANK OF CHINA? Yes, that's what HSBC means.

  10. Re:Oh brother on PETA Wants To Sue Anonymous HuffPo Commenters · · Score: 1

    So if I say "everyone is going to die anyway" I can just start killing people? Great to know!

  11. Re:imports? on Multiple Studies Show Used Electronics Exports To Third World Mostly Good · · Score: 1

    Medical waste is not nearly as hazardous as people think it is, for a start.

  12. Re:Mostly good except for electronics counterfeiti on Multiple Studies Show Used Electronics Exports To Third World Mostly Good · · Score: 1

    (Environmental) Fanatics saying anything to get people's attention and dollars? Who would have thought.

  13. Well now on Google Glass: What's With All the Hate? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I can think of a few reasons. A device whose sole purpose is to bombard you with ads, which can be used to track you, which destroys the privacy of anyone around you, and that costs well over $1000 and that Google thinks it still retains the ownership of it? No thanks.

  14. Re:Orphan or Dame? on US Entertainment Industry To Congress: Make It Legal For Us To Deploy Rootkits · · Score: 3, Informative

    Not entirely true. They are still making money. Rather, they blame any dent in their optimistically inflated projections of future earnings on piracy.

  15. Re:Compassion on Med Students Unaware of Their Bias Against Obese Patients · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You misunderstand me. It's not about being "snooty", it's about professionalism. And I only speak for myself. Whether I am biased or not stays outside the exam room but first I have to realize that such bias is possible. If I was "snooty" and "special" then I could do no wrong in my own eyes anyway. That's not true. I know I am very human, so I make a special effort NOT to be biased in any way. All patients deserve the best medical care no matter what shape or size. I fail to see what is "snooty" about that attitude.

  16. Compassion on Med Students Unaware of Their Bias Against Obese Patients · · Score: 4, Informative

    Compassion is supposed to be a hallmark trait of the medical profession. Any doctor who lets his personal beliefs get in the way of his practicing medicine in the best possible way to ANY patient - be s/he fat, thin, muslim, atheist, black, green, prisoner, retarded, or just an average joe - is a bad doctor. If a patient is obese then yes, it poses a serious health risk and a problem. My job as a doctor is not to lecture that patient or make fun of them, but to try to help them as much as I can with the tools I have at my disposal. The same for alcoholics, drug addicts, and anyone else. Because at the end of the day said behavior is usually just a symptom of a different, underlying problem.

  17. Re:Government efficiency on Spain's New S-80 Class Submarines Sink, But Won't Float · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Only because government ignored actual laws designed for those situations and decided to make it up as they went along. I have no idea why people let them get away with it.

  18. Re:lithium on Spain's New S-80 Class Submarines Sink, But Won't Float · · Score: 3, Funny

    Or put caterpillar treads on it and have the world's first underwater tank!

  19. Re:Narrow margins on Spain's New S-80 Class Submarines Sink, But Won't Float · · Score: 1

    It's "only" 5% of the total weight.... /sarcasm

  20. Re:Government efficiency on Spain's New S-80 Class Submarines Sink, But Won't Float · · Score: 3, Insightful

    When private enterprise screws up it doesn't come out of your pocket. Unless of course you're a shareholder - but then again, you knew there was risk involved in buying shares. When government screws up it comes out of your pocket whether you agree or not. And government screws up a lot more, and a lot bigger, than private companies - they can afford to! There are no consequences.

  21. Re:The spanish armada on Spain's New S-80 Class Submarines Sink, But Won't Float · · Score: 3, Informative

    You joke but just the other day on TVE (spanish tv) the news anchor mentioned that Spain was the country with the greatest "sunken patrimony" in the world. She seemed rather proud of that fact...

  22. Government efficiency on Spain's New S-80 Class Submarines Sink, But Won't Float · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think this is a great example of government "efficiency", underlining the fact for all those people who love to carry on about how vital "government spending" is. I simply can't believe that contracts are awarded without any sort of penalty clause that covers errors like this, delays in completion dates, etc. Years ago this would be considered high treason and someone would swing. Now, thanks to corrupt and decadent government, nothing will happen. In fact, the contractor will probably get more contracts.

  23. Re:Where's the profit on Xbox One Used Game Policy Leaks: Publishers Get a Cut of Sale · · Score: 1

    If I buy it, it's MY console

    Want to bet? I'm sure Microsoft firmly believes that they are licensing the console to you.

  24. Re:Where's the profit on Xbox One Used Game Policy Leaks: Publishers Get a Cut of Sale · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The whole thing reeks of anti-trust.

  25. Proof on 3D Printers For Peace Contest · · Score: 1

    Well, reading through all of these responses I see that we have managed to prove that 3D printers are basically useless toys.