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  1. Re:Psychopathic Personalities on Steve Jobs Defied Convention, and Perhaps the Law · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No. The word you are looking for is sociopath. Jobs did not display violent behavior and he was not unstable. He was, however, un-empathic to those around him and displayed anti-social behavior.

    I'm a Mac user and I really like my Apple products, but I don't mythologize or worship Steve Jobs. He was driven to make cool stuff but as with most people who affect the world in big ways he was doing it strictly for reasons of ego.

    And yes, Larry Ellison is, too.

  2. Re:Simple on Steve Jobs Defied Convention, and Perhaps the Law · · Score: 2, Interesting

    "Jesus, it's 30%? I thought it was 10%. Sickening."

    For crying out loud, it was only a few years ago that the app store and its deal for developers was started and already everyone has forgotten what happened. Developers flocked to creating apps for the app store because they were only charging 30%. Devs were used to making no more than around 50% for their efforts.

    For someone else to host your app and process all of the transactions and make it searchable, etc. you have to expect to pay something.

  3. Re:So go ahead - what are the legitimate uses of t on DarkMarket, the Decentralized Answer To Silk Road, Is About More Than Just Drugs · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A law has to be very, very wrong to have a moral mandate to break it. Most people breaking laws out of "principle" are just doing it because they find the law inconvenient. Laws and rules are the oil of social machinery. Don't be the sand in the crankcase.

  4. Re:As a big comixology user, this *sucks* on Amazon Turns Off In-App Purchases In iOS Comixology · · Score: 2

    I think you have a selective memory. Developers originally flocked to the app store because Apple was only taking 33%, not the 50% or more they were used to suffering from.

    Additionally, it's not even about overhead. It's about supply, demand and what the market will bear. I hope you complain just as bitterly when you buy batteries. Do you have any idea what the markup is on those things?

  5. Re:Scumbags, the lot of them. on DOJ Complains About Getting a Warrant To Search Mobile Phones · · Score: 1

    "You put D first. Why do you hate R?"

    Because R is just as bad as D. Not looking at the R world through rose colored glasses is a prerequisite for thinking clearly.

  6. Re:Shocking... on The US Public's Erratic Acceptance of Science · · Score: 3, Insightful

    OK, I give. What was it that really eradicated polio then? I'm going to take a wild guess and say that it wasn't fluoride in the water that did it either.

  7. Re:Who watches the watchers on Google and Facebook: Unelected Superpowers? · · Score: 1

    And from this site (http://www.diffen.com/difference/Democracy_vs_Republic):

    "However, in a republic, a constitution or charter of rights protects certain inalienable rights that cannot be taken away by the government, even if it has been elected by a majority of voters. In a pure democracy, the majority is not restrained and can impose its will on the minority."

    I would be happier to go with the "republic" definition for my country.

  8. Re:The Harsh Light of Day on Google Aids Scientology-Linked Group CCHR With Pay-Per-Click Ads · · Score: 4, Funny

    "How about an entire ocean was suddenly parted so the good guys could get away and then collapsed again on the bad guys?"

    Actually, that is plausible. I saw the proof of concept at Disneyland.

  9. Re:Who watches the watchers on Google and Facebook: Unelected Superpowers? · · Score: 1

    "Sometimes I wonder if democracy is dead."

    Not dead, just taking a deceptively deep sleep. In the US we still have the possibility of democratic action. So far. The problem is that people just don't participate because their lives are comfortable enough or they are too busy just trying to survive. They don't take the easy actions (voting and political participation) and then when pressed they feel they have to take the drastic actions (aiming guns at Federal officers in the dessert). It's stupid and it's not forward thinking, but that is just how human beings generally live.

  10. Re:Atari 800 on Ask Slashdot: What Tech Products Were Built To Last? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have a firewall
    So I won't get jacked
    My password's weak
    So I still got hacked

  11. Re:Wouldn't trust Apple on How Apple's CarPlay Could Shore Up the Car Stereo Industry · · Score: 1

    "I just don't 'get' the ambiguous sexuality of apple products."

    What? Oh, I get it. It's a joke. OK!

  12. Re:$1b corps on Apple's Spotty Record of Giving Back To the Tech Industry · · Score: 2

    "...when they depreciated OpenSSL..."

    I don't think you can claim OpenSSL as a write off on your tax form.

  13. Re:bullshit clickbait on Apple: Dumb As a Patent Trolling Fox On iPhone Prior Art? · · Score: 1

    "...they can't touch me?"

    Yes, they can. But only from left to right.

  14. Re:Freedom of Speech? on Federal Bill Would Criminalize Revenge Porn Websites · · Score: 2

    'However disgusting, "revenge porn" ought to remain legal...'

    It's not about free speech. It's about not respecting someone else's privacy. It's about breaking an implicit trust.

    Tell you what, if it's OK to post the pictures I say it should be mandatory that the real name of the person submitting them should be posted right alongside the image, in order that women everywhere could know who to avoid.

  15. Re:Lol, 9.4% on Astronauts' Hearts Change Shape In Space · · Score: 1

    'Ah, because the metric for "spherieness" isn't at all subjective.'

    That's true. It's not really subjective. Here's a neat little illustration/calculator to help you with the concept.

    http://www.mathopenref.com/ell...

  16. Re:A simpler cure on Daylight Saving Time Linked To Heart Attacks · · Score: 1

    "...affects your biological health and circadian rhythm"

    True, but in a 13 or 17 year cycle who is going to notice an hour?

  17. Re:Old News on Researchers: Rats Didn't Spread Black Death, Humans Did · · Score: 4, Informative

    "the fact that some transmission was not by rats does NOT imply
    that no transmission was done by rats."

    What it DOES imply is that no matter who does the research or what the conclusion there is going to be disagreement from armchair scientists and contrarians on Slashdot.

  18. Re:Don't quit your day job on Ask Slashdot: Moving From Tech Support To Development? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    "Don't quit your day job..."

    You might want to re-read the summary. His day job is quitting him.

    And to the original question asker I'd say go with development because you'll never be good at something you don't like.

    Also, when you've landed that good job, reward your girlfriend amply for helping make it all possible. :-)

  19. Re:mockup schmockup on Iran Builds Mock-up of Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but this is more what came to mind for me:

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-EAf7...

  20. Re:Enjoy it while it floats on Goodyear's New State-of-the-Art Airship Makes Its First Flight · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yes, if we continue to waste helium like idiots. However, one design for modern airships involves re-compressing the helium to control buoyancy rather than bleeding it off.

    The future of airship transport looks pretty interesting to me:
    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/...

  21. Re:The geek in denial. on Getting Misogyny, Racism and Homophobia Out of Gaming · · Score: 1

    "The point being that ditching gender stereotypes in mass media can have a very big financial payoff."

    It's just too bad if that's what it takes to change attitudes. No one should have to give a "logical" reason to show people that they shouldn't behave like jackasses. It's about being a decent human being.

    And where does this misogyny come from anyway? The fathers being bad roles models? Mainstream media perpetuating it? Do misogynists put their mothers and sisters in the same category when they're talking about women and girls in a negative way?

  22. Re:MAC filtering and PSK on WPA2 Wireless Security Crackable WIth "Relative Ease" · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ooops. I'm going to have to get a smaller hat.

  23. Re:sounds implausible to me on Research Suggests Pulling All-Nighters Can Cause Permanent Damage · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Natural is not a synonym for healthy."

    Unless, of course, you are the tiger.

  24. Re:Hang sNOwden on Snowden A Hero? Gates Says No, Woz Says Yes · · Score: 1

    "He puts an entire nation in jeopardy."

    Actually, he put an entire nation on the alert to very real abuses by our government.

    I've heard the NSA complain that a journalist is not qualified to determine what is and what is not too sensitive for publication. However, I would like to submit that the NSA and like institutions are not qualified to determine what is in the best interests of a democracy.

  25. Re:Snowden = Traitor on Snowden A Hero? Gates Says No, Woz Says Yes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    OK, then, how about Fermi? Emigrated in 1938 to escape fascism and helped the U.S. (the "enemy") develop the atomic bomb.