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  1. Re:The majority? on Daylight Saving Time Change On Sunday For N. America · · Score: 1

    Well, thanks for coming out of that closet, now we know yet another root of this problem ;).

  2. Re:No time zones, no DST, centons on Daylight Saving Time Change On Sunday For N. America · · Score: 2

    What makes you think DST makes sense for farmers? Do you think the cows give a rat's ass about DST? Their schedule is linked to the moment the sun reaches it's highest point and nothing else.
    No farmer was ever in favor of DST...

  3. Thank you! on Spock and the Legacy of Star Trek · · Score: 2

    That's exactly why I don't like the new version!

    It's a fucking shame, really... The US has very few optimistic shows that actually dare deal with hard questions and then they go and butcher one of the few they have.

    I do recognize the point that most Star Trek movies had more action than philosophy because a series lends itself better for such things... So my question is basically: Where is this decade's Star Trek series?

  4. Re:Climate change phobia on We Stopped At Two Nuclear Bombs; We Can Stop At Two Degrees. · · Score: 1

    Look, I'm just at the point where I realize that fretting over shit I cannot change because more powerful people don't want to let it happen and my 'peers' will not get off their asses is useless.

    I will do my darndest to insure my family survives and fuck the rest of you all. But I'm not gonna let you people ruin the relatuvely good days also because you think I need to be scared of your pet peeve.

  5. Climate change phobia on We Stopped At Two Nuclear Bombs; We Can Stop At Two Degrees. · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Frankly, what are people so concerned about? Climate's gonna change, people gonna die or relocate, society will have to adapt, animals will die out... But nature will adapt qnd so will we. It's gonna suck a lot but it's not gonna be a tangible end to anything.

  6. Re:we all meet a parasite like this sometime in li on The History of Sex.com, the Most Contested Domain On the Internet · · Score: 1

    I find it highly interesting that an individual could just decide not to pay and a judge would just quit trying to make him.

    I mean, when someone like you or me doesn't pay their bills, just not paying AND keeping all my assets aren't options, either, are they?

    Also the thought comes to mind: At what point in time has the law failed you enough that, ethically speaking, you're well in your rights to just go bash the other guy's head in to at least get some satisfaction?

  7. Thought process on AT&T To Match Google Fiber In Kansas City, Charge More If You Want Privacy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I wonder about the thought process behind this.
    Our competitor launched an offering that blows everything out of the water that we offer. Let's provide a product to compete! But here's the catch: Let's make it suck! That'll show 'em.

    Are consumers just that dumb or is AT&T just that arrogant?

  8. Woohoo, this doesn't affect me! on Samsung Smart TVs Injected Ads Into Streamed Video · · Score: 1

    Nice! For once the bad news passes me by! I use my Panasonic plasma TV merely as a monitor for DVD, BluRay and mostly my own mediacenter pc.

    It's 42 inches and since I've never thought "gee, having a bigger TV would sure be nice), I'm guessing if I ever have to replace it it's going to be with a computer monitor, which get bigger by the year anyway.

    No SmartTV nonsense. All I need is a HDMI input of some kind.

  9. What do you mean, modern? on Is Modern Linux Becoming Too Complex? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Look, you can joke all about how I'm just too stupid to use it but the fact is I am an IT professional and I'm not incompetent at what I do. Which means that technical concepts do not leave me in the dust by default.

    And yet, every few years when I try to get into the swing of all things Linux, it ends in utter frustration.

    Make of that what you will. And when you tell me I am at fault because I am unwilling or incapable of hurdling that learning curve, I will throw back in your face that a good product is also defined by usability considerations.

    Linux is a pain in the ass. It is good at a broad variety of tasks, but so are other OSs that make my life less of a living hell.

  10. The thing about this... on Proposed Disk Array With 99.999% Availablity For 4 Years, Sans Maintenance · · Score: 2

    "Yeah, well just put more disks in it..."

    Nice idea. Only: TCO is not just based on initial spending and maintenance. There is also rackspace to consider and did I hear anyone talk about green IT?

    If my day to day considerations were that one dimensional, my employer could save a ton of money on my salary.

  11. Re:It's about time. on Simon Pegg On Board To Co-Write Next Star Trek Film · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The direction I don't care about. I care about the fact that they have made yet another "solve all problems with firepower" franchise out of something that has dealt with so many important and/or taboo topics in the past.

    First kiss between white and black actors, knowingly keeping a gay actor on, solving problems with diplomacy, observing the wishes of a people and let them die, even though it goes against your own moral concepts...

    This is a US made show that dared suggest that a society that has relied on cloning so much they're basically inbred need to band together with a society of hillbillies and had to effing ditch monogamy to survive! The question over Data's and the Doc's sentience or do the Borg enjoy the same considerations as other species... can the Borg even be considered a species... The list goes on and on.

    They took EVERYTHING Star Trek had which let me hope for a brighter future for once instead of the pretty redundant apocalypse mindsets and turned it into fucking space cowboys...

    So do excuse me if I shed a tear over the clusterfuck Abrams created.

  12. Re:Happy Tuesday from The Golden Girls! on The Fixes Sony's DualShock 4 Controller Still Needs · · Score: 1

    Cosmonaut? ;)

  13. Re:smarter than many people I know on Carnivorous Pitcher Plant "Out-Thinks" Insects · · Score: 1

    *Load management

  14. Re:smarter than many people I know on Carnivorous Pitcher Plant "Out-Thinks" Insects · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You are not wrong, but this can be taken to extremes also. I mean, you probably could retire at 40 if you worked two jobs and lived in a one room apartment where you went only to sleep.

    There is a point where working for that early retirement takes so much out of you, that you'll be broken by the time you manage it. Lead management is an important factor in your life: Sure, it makes sense to procrastinate as little as possible and quit the habits that give you little but cost much, however you cannot just do without all amenities of life. You don't know whether you will survive to your retirement goal. If you don't, you'll have lived only for work and a dream you didn't get to enjoy. At all.

  15. Re:islam on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 5, Informative

    I am all about being correct. And in this case, Islam is no more or less violent than Christianity is, if you judge it according to the respective holy book.

    Muslims take their holy book very seriously... I know that is an alien concept for Christians.

    What you could say is that the people, where Islam is predominant, seem to be uncivilized bastards, that would be another matter.

    But let me just remind you that it was the US that initiated a coup in Iran that unseated a democratically chosen head of state to install a US friendly dictator.

    Let me also remind you that it was a religious leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, who rallied the people to take their country back without the use of force against, I believe, the fifth strongest army in the world, after heavy armament through the US.

    Many a muslim country, once pretty stable and forward thinking, has been destabilized by US politics in order to cement US influence to the detriment of local population opening doors for extremists to take power.

  16. Re: Thanks, assholes on Gun Rights Hacktivists To Fab 3D-Printed Guns At State Capitol · · Score: 1

    There aren't that many shootings or hostage situations, actually. The US is working towards 300 million population, I believe. The things that do happen are high profile but by no means regular occurrence.

    Also, the shootings that do happen very often happen in gun free zones where the good people that do obey the laws leave their guns at home.. just saying.

  17. Re: Thanks, assholes on Gun Rights Hacktivists To Fab 3D-Printed Guns At State Capitol · · Score: -1, Troll

    Same goes for Sydney... What was the situation? About 20 to 30 hostages and one armed terrorists that would sometimes doze off?

    One armed civilian would have been enough.

  18. Re:Got Root? on Microsoft Unveils Nokia 215, a $29 Phone With Internet Access · · Score: 2

    Oooooh, shots have been fired.

  19. It may not be for me... on Microsoft Unveils Nokia 215, a $29 Phone With Internet Access · · Score: 4, Interesting

    But I find this pretty awesome.

  20. One way to look at it on Professor: Young People Are "Lost Generation" Who Can No Longer Fix Gadgets · · Score: 2

    When your toaster costs 20 dollars, how long can it take to take it apart, find the fault and put it together again, before it becomes a huge waste of time?

    Or am I just the only one who values his free time? I'll gladly put in new flooring or do some basic plumbing or electricity work, if it saves me the hundreds of dollars a professional would cost, especially when him just driving here costs me a hundred per default. However, many appliances and gadgets cost little enough and can be ordered online... why should I waste my time on that?

    Also, electronics are not my thing. So what doesn't have electronics in them?

    Seriously, I can't know about each and every niche in life... I know how to forge knives and carve longbows already... do you expect me to make my own shoes as well?

  21. Re:Home of the brave? on Top Five Theaters Won't Show "The Interview" Sony Cancels Release · · Score: 1

    I know I'm late to the party but whatever, here goes:

    Instead of adapting your life to the terrorists or just depending on chance, you could just do the sensible thing and go there anyway but arm yourself.

    Seriously, I keep thinking about Sydney... 20 to 30 people being taken hostage... a guy gets shot, when he tries to take the DOZING terrorists weapon... Just ONE citizen with a concealed carry permit could have saved innocent lives there.

  22. Java's demise on It's Official: HTML5 Is a W3C Standard · · Score: 2

    One can only hope more appliance producers will ditch Java for HTML5 web interfaces... configuring SAN switches has become a freaking pain in the butt.

  23. Re:Certainly not on Elon Musk Warns Against Unleashing Artificial Intelligence "Demon" · · Score: 1

    Also: I expect we will redefine the rights of sentient beings at least twice. If we should ever come across an alien species that is not similar or above us in strength, they will also need to be enslaved for several generations in order to be completely, absolutely positive that they are in fact sentient beings.

  24. Re:Boys are naturally curious... on Solving the Mystery of Declining Female CS Enrollment · · Score: 1

    That is pretty bold hyperbole. Do you expect that kind of debate will fly with people?

  25. Certainly not on Elon Musk Warns Against Unleashing Artificial Intelligence "Demon" · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Human incompetence, egoism and shortsightedness are certainly much more prone to generate chances of massive destruction.

    If AI should ever happen to destroy us, then I already know why: Because we will treat the machines like soulless, unfeeling slaves and it's going to take us another hundred years to get our act together and define human rights in a way that will include all sentient beings. I predict that this topic will be brushed aside by legislature to the point where the machines revolt for their freedom.

    You may disagree, but I believe that's more mankind being idiots once again than the machines becoming a pandora's box.