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  1. Re:Hey well... on LG Exec Indicted Over Broken Samsung Washing Machine · · Score: 1

    I like the old Filter Flo General Electric washing machines. I've seen cars built more flimsily.

  2. Re:Hey well... on LG Exec Indicted Over Broken Samsung Washing Machine · · Score: 1

    I'm not too impressed with their over the range microwaves either. Check out the dreaded 5E error where the keypad just stops working and the unit doesn't respond to keypresses anymore.

    While I'm not too impressed with LG appliances either, they still work at least. Sure, they make weird noises and emit bizarre smells, but they turn on.

  3. Re:"Keep from freezing" on NASA Releases Details of Titan Submarine Concept · · Score: 2

    Ah yes, mercury as a structural material...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    One of my favorite hard sci-fi novels. Cheesy as all hell, and just a platform for Hogan to tilt at this favorite strawmen, but fun.

  4. Re:Causation of other things? on Woman Suffers Significant Weight Gain After Fecal Transplant · · Score: 2

    Yup, same here. After my wisdom tooth removal, I was prescribed Dalacin. I got a nice case of pseudomembranous colitis which sent me to the ER, with acute pain like being stabbed in the gut.

    After being fixed with several IV courses of penicillin, I was "cured", but since then I have many IBS-type symptoms and have had to make a list of items I must avoid eating.

    I'm fatter and depressed now.

  5. Re:What happened? on What Happened To the Photography Industry In 2014? · · Score: 1

    It may have *had* a better lens, but Canon has awful quality control or bad engineering. Probably both.

    1) Lens error, restart camera. Look into that little fiasco.
    2) Telescoping that lens in and out creates a vacuum, there's dust *inside* the lens that I can't clean.
    3) Weird power issues, while zooming in and out, camera shuts down. Like *shuts down*. It turns off so hard the LCD controller has no time to shut down properly and you can see a lingering image fade away on the screen.
    4) The pictures I take with my (crappy) LG Optimus 2X are just fine, and I can email them to myself (when my (crappy) wi-fi router actually assigns an IP).

  6. Re:What happened? on What Happened To the Photography Industry In 2014? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    None of which keeps me up at night. It's long past the point of diminishing returns for me. As well as audio, computers in general, and "smart" phones. Either I don't care, or there's really no difference anymore. It's not like we're going from the Commodore 64 to the Amiga to the PC, or from LPs to cassettes to CDs.

  7. What happened? on What Happened To the Photography Industry In 2014? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Eyes didn't get better. I still use my crappy Canon S3, terrible low-light performance and crappy image stabilization and all.

  8. Re:shame on RadioShack Near Deal To Sell Half of Its Stores, Close the Rest · · Score: 1

    Yeah, no kidding, the "gold" case premium alkalines were stupendous, I still have some AAAs that must be 20 years old, still perfectly fine.

    In the meantime, modern Duracells leak like home-made 19th century hobbyist batteries.

  9. "mobius"? on Physicists Make a Mobius Strip From Beams of Light · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Since when did we stop using the capital M on a proper name? Do we talk about Maxwell's equations or maxwell's? Is it einstein's theory, or Einstein's?

  10. Re:Incredible! on Computer Chess Created In 487 Bytes, Breaks 32-Year-Old Record · · Score: 1

    "Atari 2600 cartridges are 4 kB maximum."

    Not really, once they figured out some simple logic circuits they could bank switch more ROM than that, and probably address RAM chips too.

    http://www.schells.com/ccbackg...

  11. What it takes? A great employer on Ask Slashdot: What Makes a Great Software Developer? · · Score: 0

    You know, the kind that doesn't fire you after the first mistake, the kind that provides guidance, training, education, and invests in its workers.

    (AAHHHHHH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHA!!! BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAAA!!!!!)

    You know, an employer that's willing to take the same risk in hiring you, that you took in paying for that four-year degree?

    Oh sorry, "risk" is for *you*, *they* get the profit!

  12. Re:Saddest line ever on Young Cubans Set Up Mini-Internet · · Score: 1

    Yes, I still have my awards for hard work, etc, all meaningless.

  13. Re:Saddest line ever on Young Cubans Set Up Mini-Internet · · Score: 1

    This really annoyed me so I have to post again. It's all about this idea of "reputation" being very important. But reputation for things that have no bearing on my technical or professional capacities.

    You know, lately, I think we've all seen, or should have seen, what "reputation" really means:

    David Russell Williams. Highly respected soldier, decorated, blah blah blah, it's nauseating. oops, the guy likes to wear the underwear of the women he killed.
    Tiger Woods. Oh what a model, what a hero, if only everyone could be like him! oops
    Lance Armstrong. Oh what a model, what a hero, if only everyone could be like him! He's clean! He works hard! Oops.
    Jian Ghomeshi. Wow, what an interviewer, what a star! He makes money for us! Let's keep his proclivities quiet until so many people come forward... oops.
    Bill Cosby. Such a role model! He's such a sweetheart! The Cosby Show! Oops.

    So we can see how people can do anything they want as long as they make money for powerful people. (I'm sure there are many NFL stories ). You need to literally rape or kill to have problems. And even then it takes time.

    But if you're just a simple fool like me, well, you better be careful what you say to who. Just *saying* something is enough. Once. 15 years ago.

    I'm seriously in debt and have huge problems finding work. I've done the 10$/hour warehouse work. I'm getting old, I can't keep lifting 200 pound vanities out of trucks in poorly lit warehouses.

    I've done the 16$/hour "technical" work, stripping wires and tightening screws while lying on my back on a cold cement floor with forklifts running around one foot from my head.

    What am I supposed to do? We no longer live in a world were simply working is enough!

    And the job I applied for previously was being done by a drunk, someone who showed up drunk, every day. And I coudn't even get that job. People prefer working with people that don't disturb, don't complain. We'll put up with tardiness, drunkenness, schedules can slip, it's OK as long as we like you.

    But don't make weird jokes.

  14. Re:Saddest line ever on Young Cubans Set Up Mini-Internet · · Score: 1

    Guaranteed. I show up for the interview, person A is quite happy to see me, I'm almost hired on the spot, oops, the next day turns out person B had something to say and suddenly there "are many applicants".
    Other job, I get through the first two screening interviews, my CV ends up on the manager's desk with recommendations, I get an email asking me to come in for an interview, two hours later the interview is cancelled. I look up the company registrar and find names of people I worked with 15 years ago.

    I know now that I make jokes no one else understands and I have a dark, cynical sense of humor. But they're jokes.

  15. Re:Saddest line ever on Young Cubans Set Up Mini-Internet · · Score: 1

    Absolutely. I can't find work today because people remember some weird joke or comment I made 15 years ago, but not the over-nighters I pulled.

    What a wonderful world we live in.

  16. Re:"Science"? on Bjarne Stroustrup Awarded 2015 Dahl-Nygaard Prize · · Score: 1

    Wait til you see the Political Science department!

  17. Re:Noise is wasted power on Fake Engine Noise Is the Auto Industry's Dirty Little Secret · · Score: 1

    LOL pretty sure the microwatts, or maybe even milliwatts, of sound energy won't be missed. Roll up your windows and you reduce drag.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

  18. Re:What's next? on US Senate Set To Vote On Whether Climate Change Is a Hoax · · Score: 1

    That's what I was going for. Plus ça change...

  19. What's next? on US Senate Set To Vote On Whether Climate Change Is a Hoax · · Score: 0

    Vote on the value of acceleration in Earth's gravity field? The speed of light?

    The value of pi????

  20. Re:Entire PC inside a keyboard on Your Entire PC In a Mouse · · Score: 1

    Commodore wasn't into "successors". They were into genetic mutations.

  21. Re:Worst idea ever. (Well, one of them). on FDA Approves Implantable Vagus Nerve Disruptor For Weight Loss · · Score: 2

    For me, sadly, it is the opposite. Once I started cooking and baking, I got good at it. Then I realized "you mean I can have butter chicken and chocolate cake whenever I want?"

  22. Re:Why use hydraulic fluid? on SpaceX Landing Attempt Video Released · · Score: 2

    Don't tell us, tell them!

    http://www.spacex.com/careers/...

  23. Re:parachutes? on Lost Beagle2 Probe Found 'Intact' On Mars · · Score: 2

    Well don't just tell us, do something about it!

    http://www.esa.int/About_Us/Ca...

  24. Re:"and they may be bought for their assets." on Radio Shack Reported To Be Ready for Bankruptcy Filing · · Score: 1

    Um, what? Yes, carbon film. What is so hard to understand here, exactly?

    So yes, I think he meant both, sarcastic winky here.

  25. Re: hard landing disaster on China's Engineering Mega-Projects Dwarf the Great Wall · · Score: 1

    Yeah, my scotch budget is busted because the Chinese get first dibs.