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  1. Re:You write code for humans... on Ask Slashdot: How Can I Explain To a Coworker That He Writes Bad Code? · · Score: 1

    Math major?

  2. Re:I disagree. on China's Controversial Brain Surgery To Cure Drug Addiction · · Score: 1

    The big problem isn't a slippery slope, the big one is that it becomes a hammer in search of a nail.

    Back in '31 my state started a sterilization program to specifically weed out "idiocy, imbecility, feeble-minded[ness] or epilepsy". Of course that was a front for the real purpose, slowly sterilizing the black population (after passage, the bill's sponsor was very happy to admit that it he looked forward to a day that there would be no black people in South Carolina).

    As time went on and slow genocide went out of style it became jumbled. Through the 60s and up until the 80s female employees, black or white, were regularly screened for any traits that would have made them undesirables.

    "So Margaret, you have heterochromia, too bad, your hysterectomy is at noon; sorry, we ran out of retards to spay and we can't afford to lose funding (and you can't afford to lose your job). Too bad, so sad."

  3. Re:I'm not sure what he's trying to say... on What Turned VR Pioneer Jaron Lanier Against the Web · · Score: 1

    He is taking the politician's fallacy and running it in reverse [a.) we did something b.) it created a problem c.) this solution is a failure].

    It is a frequently policy taken by the local gadfly at the end of the bar who strikes down every suggestion with ease, but never suggests a solution of their own (knowing full well there is no such thing as a perfect solution).

    I'm not knocking the guy, at least he is interesting (and smart, don't let him fool you, he is very careful with a lot of his wording, even with a phrase like Digital Maoism). Unfortunately, as it stands, everything he has to say is Millennial poster-child blues.

  4. Re:Seriously? on Adafruit To Teach Electronics Through Puppets In New Kids Show · · Score: 2

    Kids are odd creatures. They often have short attention spans, but they can watch the same thing (literally) thousands of times. If the kid learns something from it that is pretty awesome.

  5. Re:pot meet kettle on GNU Grep and Sed Maintainer Quits: RMS and FSF Harming GNU Project · · Score: 1

    I'll take a language fight over a commie GPL v. capitalist proprietary license v. any other license style fight any day of the week. At least the former doesn't end with totalitarianism v. global corporatism.

  6. Re:pot meet kettle on GNU Grep and Sed Maintainer Quits: RMS and FSF Harming GNU Project · · Score: 1

    I'm just some guy on the street, but I was pleased to read it and see that it was for pragmatic and not political reasons. At least a pragmatic problem can have a pragmatic solution instead of turning into a ideological mess.

  7. Re:Better at Nukes? on Training Under Way For New Nuclear Plant Operators In S. Carolina · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I didn't intend to sound critical, just guessing the most likely reason for the plane comment (unless the GP really was talking about the Wright Bros).

  8. Re:Better at Nukes? on Training Under Way For New Nuclear Plant Operators In S. Carolina · · Score: 2

    Boeing built a plant in N. Charleston, SC for the 787 Dreamliner seeking wages and right to work status (not to mention tax incentives). The Dreamliner has suffered from delays and electrical failure, engine and cooling problems.

  9. Re:Have we completed the road to serfdom yet? on Hacker Behind Leaked Nude Celebrity Photos Gets 10 Years · · Score: 0

    Those naked princesses generate a lot of revenue and the general public knowing what they look like naked can make, break or stagnate the significant investments put into them. A naked girl is pretty much worthless these days. A semi-naked girl with a couple hundred million behind her in marketing is at least worth your life, my life and maybe a couple small towns.

  10. Re:i've been saying that! on Anonymous Hacks Westboro Baptist Church · · Score: 1

    Really makes you wonder what Fred Phelps funeral will be like. Will it be behind 3 or 4 brick walls in a compound surrounded by CCTV and posted signs or will he go for one last cash grab?

  11. Re:But will HR accept it? on Degree Hack: Cobbling Together Credit Hours For Cheap · · Score: 2

    That is the price of not having 32 years of .NET experience.

  12. Re:first on Anthropologist Spends Three Years Living With Hackers · · Score: 1

    Trying too hard. There is always Vic's Vap-O-Rub or Mentholatum under the nose.

  13. Re:Worst Apple product ever on The Island of Lost Apple Products · · Score: 0

    Have you ever enjoyed using it? Nope, it is about as fun as Sony's old NetMD software and about as fast, stable and non-intrusive.

    Would you recommend that others use it if they didn't have to use it with their iDevice? Nope. There is better software out there for playing and managing your audio. Apple knows this, but they don't really care, because it is first and foremost a device management platform. Screw everything else.

  14. Re:Newton wasn't a crap product on The Island of Lost Apple Products · · Score: 1

    "Newton was a product that technology hadn't managed to catch up with."

    That is the epitome of what Jobs was interested in. Wait until the tech and the price are at the right spot for mass consumption, then polish and sell it at a premium. As cool as the Newton was it wasn't any of those things. Too expensive, not enough muscle and not enough polish.

  15. Re:Don't squabble with Bob on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Convince Someone To Give Up an Old System? · · Score: 1

    Agreed, the whole post treats Bob like he is some kind of asshole who needs to be destroyed for the betterment of mankind and advancement of the poster's power. How about buying Bob a beer and talking to him instead of running around behind his back and smearing him? If that doesn't work, ok, you can maneuver around him.

    Odds are the whole problem is that he didn't have the time, resources and money to build what he wanted then other things came up. 10 to 1 says he never wanted to deal with a bunch of document files to begin with, that was someone else's preference and there was no web based WYSIWYG at the time that document person would have been comfortable with.

  16. Re:Bethesda on James Bond Film Skyfall Inspired By Stuxnet Virus · · Score: 1

    Beats Marrowlivion, I guess.

  17. Re:Won't be complete until we're all borg on The Greatest Battle of the Personal Computing Revolution Lies Ahead · · Score: 1

    It is gonna suck when you accidentally violate the ToS.

  18. Re:send them.. on NASA Ponders What To Do With a Pair of Free Space Telescopes · · Score: 1

    Duh, lease time on it to the CIA -I mean "Dale's Import/Export Yarn and Sewing Works LLC" of Langley, VA.

  19. Re:homebrew / hacking on Cutting the Power Cable: How Advantageous Is Wireless Charging? · · Score: 2
  20. Re:One question on Bring On the Decentralized Social Networking · · Score: 1

    Was there a Facebook App I could click on that would automatically create a Google+ account for me? I can't recall such a thing, but it seems like it would be easy to implement.

    Google was reaching too far with G+. They wanted to become the lord proprietors of your online identity and that is a quixotic task that wastes user's time and effort.

  21. Re:And nothing of value was said... on Is Innovation the Most Abused Word In Business? · · Score: 1

    You left out disruptive.

  22. Re:Ready for on "Real-life Tricorder" To Be Tested On International Space Station · · Score: 1

    I was always under the impression that Roddenberry went out of his way to make sure there was an exception for "Tricorder" so that it wasn't trademark incumbered (hoping that the term would gain traction); though you can't violate the "look & feel" of Paramount's IP. I could be wrong though.

  23. Re:big negative on Another LulzSec Member Arrested · · Score: 1

    This post was brought to you by the FBI.

  24. Re:Silly on Confessions of a Left-Handed Technology User · · Score: 2

    This, the DS was probably the worst offender. How am I supposed to use the control pad and write at the same time? It was easier to lay the thing on the table, direct the D-pad with my pinkie and write with the same hand. Definitely a design flaw.

    Other than that, guns and guitars are the only things that give me problems, keyboards and mice, not so much. Actually I think southpaws may come out a little ahead. Few people draw with a mouse, so it leave you with an advantage when picking out keys and navigating.

  25. Re:If a company was smart, they would... on Electronic Arts Up For Sale? · · Score: 1

    Though I entirely agree with the sentiment and it was the first thing I thought (would love to see 2K get the rights to System Shock and let Irrational do a SS title whenever they felt like it), I'm not sure if that is even possible.

    EA only owns the trademark "System Shock", but they don't own the rights, that belongs to the Meadowbrook Insurance Group, Inc.. No idea how this works, but it has prevented there being another System Shock game.