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  1. Re:Mixture on US Teen Pleads Guilty To Teaching ISIS About Bitcoin Via Twitter · · Score: 1

    You got mine right. Congrats.

  2. Re:Where I see Windows phones... on Microsoft Convinced That Windows 10 Will Be Its Smartphone Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    I replaced my iphone 5 with a Nokia Lumina Icon back in may thinking I would get into app development for Windows Phones/Tablets. The hardware is really what makes me enjoy the phone. While the software is fairly intuitive, things like lack of a chrome browser, Google Play Music or Google Hangouts Apps are really what kills it for me. Next time my contract comes up for an upgrade, I'll be switching back to the iPhone platform with a 6 or 6 Plus or the equivalent of the time.

  3. The last unexplored region on earth; the ocean. on Interviews: Ask Robert Ballard About Ocean Exploration · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Dr. Ballard, Growing up I watched you on the epilouge segments of SeaQuest DSV. My question for you is this; How long do you think it will before we actually start colonizing the ocean the way SeaQuest DSV depicts? Is there anything we can do to get the process moving? Thanks, A Long Time Fan

  4. What about contributers? on Cyanogen Mod Raises $23 Million Funding All Set To Become Major Android Player · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What do people that have contributed to the code base get? Who is getting money for this? I don't understand how you can go from an opensource project to a for-profit project.

  5. I've read this book... on NSA Internet Spying Sparks Race To Create Offshore Havens For Data Privacy · · Score: 3, Informative

    it was called Cryptonomicon.

  6. Perspective on DIY Space Suit Testing · · Score: 1

    What they are doing is fairly difficult, and I just want to put what they are doing into perspective. What they are doing is akin to building an mercury program from scratch in a garage. These guys are both brilliant and passionate about this endeavor, so I expect to seem them succeed in the near future. CJ

  7. Trans-What?? on Bradley Manning Wants To Live As a Woman · · Score: 0

    I am totally for gay rights. If two dudes wanna bang, and they are both consenting, more power to them. But transgender people are just fucking nuts. You want to be a girl and you turned out to be a guy? Too fucking bad. I wish I was born rich instead of good looking. But them the breaks.

  8. I'll Subscribe on Omni Magazine To Reboot · · Score: 1

    Just for the nostalgia effect.

  9. Re:Oh dear on Ask Slashdot: How Important Is Advanced Math In a CS Degree? · · Score: 1

    This. I wish I had mod points right now.

  10. Re:Telemate Scripting Language on How Did You Learn How To Program? · · Score: 1

    Yes, Yes a thousand times YES!

  11. Telemate Scripting Language on How Did You Learn How To Program? · · Score: 1

    When I was a teenager the "In" thing was MajorMudd, a BBS Door Game. Using the Telemate Terminal Software's Scripting language my friend wrote a script to walk me around while I was in middle school and level my character. Reading through the code is what inspired awe and the curiosity to get into program. Now I mainly write C# on Windows Systems and occasionally Python scripts in Linux. Ah how times have changed.

  12. Re:bollocks on US Senate Passes Internet Tax Bill 69 To 27 · · Score: 1

    Well if I understand it correctly, this will actually lead to less revenue for the U.S. Government. They are not instituting a federal Internet sales tax--they are forcing merchants to collect sales tax that is due to the individual state in which the purchaser resides. Aside from the problems this will cause for smaller businesses on the Internet, this will increase the Federal deduction that individuals can claim due to payment of state taxes. Higher federal deductions == less money for the feds (though almost certainly more for the individual states.)

    Hey you! Don't you use that logic stuff here! On Slashdot, we don't take kindly to people who use logic.

  13. Re:Hilarious Irony on Cracked Game Released To Get Back At Pirates · · Score: 1

    Same here. I voted with my wallet, even though I don't play games.

  14. Congrats! on SpaceX Cargo Capsule Reaches International Space Station · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Congrats SpaceX and their NASA Counterparts!

  15. I work in a Factory on Unemployed Chinese Graduates Say No Thanks To Factory Jobs · · Score: 1

    I work in the IT Department at a huge factory. My pay is above average for this area, I have freedom to do side projects and keep the rights to my code. I get to talk with interesting people from all walks of life and its much more interesting than the consultancy I was working at before this. Having to work on writing queries that involve the payroll databases I know how much most people make, and most of the blue-collar managers and shift leaders make more than I do. My point in all this is factory work shouldn't have a negative connotation. I love my job and the people I work with.

  16. Re:Ah, the new Slashdot... on Is HP Right? Autonomy Salesperson Shares Internal Emails · · Score: -1, Troll

    Some of us (with social skills and upward mobility) do quite well for ourselves, Thank You.

  17. Re:Wait. on 2013 Will Be a Big Year For Private Spaceflight · · Score: 1
  18. Re:University of Maryland, University College on Ask Slashdot: CS Degree While Working Full Time? · · Score: 1

    I'm getting my CS degree from them right now, while working full-time. It's not great for learning, but if you already know how to program, you can definitely check the box there (and probably get a 4.0 to boot).

    I disagree about the learning. I have had some great professors, and while almost all are adjunct, the bad ones were few and far between.

  19. UMUC on Ask Slashdot: CS Degree While Working Full Time? · · Score: 1

    While it is a little pricey, UMUC (which started out as the distance education branch of UM College Park) has some good teachers and a great Computer and Information Science Program. Comparing notes with the local "State College" the classes are harder and regardless of an percieved online stigma, I am proud of my education. Full Disclaimer, I still have 8 classes to go until graduation. CJ

  20. Re:Oldspace got fat and lazy on Lockheed, SpaceX Trade Barbs · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah. Pre-pregs are pretty much standard. So much in fact that that Hexcel can't make it fast enough. The only thing I have seen hand-impregnated are fiberglass cloth for some legacy parts.

  21. Re:Oldspace got fat and lazy on Lockheed, SpaceX Trade Barbs · · Score: 1

    Even using prepregs in climate-controlled layup rooms with the exact same mold with the same CTE, parts will vary significantly.

  22. Re:Progress! on Lockheed, SpaceX Trade Barbs · · Score: 1

    +1 for this. When I worked at JSC, Sen. KBH (Named removed) was on the VIP list for NASA. How many European vacations did we give her? The answer may never be known.

  23. Re:Oldspace got fat and lazy on Lockheed, SpaceX Trade Barbs · · Score: 2

    Composites are a bad example. There is too much variation in the resin/curing process and the inane tolerances are imported from metal manufacturing years.

  24. Re:CMMI on Lockheed, SpaceX Trade Barbs · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You can not accurately say that just because an organization is not accredited by X body that its quality is lower.

  25. IMHO on Lockheed, SpaceX Trade Barbs · · Score: 3, Funny

    I, for one, welcome our new SpaceX overlords.