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  1. The Original Story from Coding Horror on Hardware Is Cheap, Programmers Are Expensive · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not sure if this site copied Jeff Atwood's post with permission or not, so I'm posting the original link to Coding Horror: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001198.html

  2. Re:D'Oh on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 4, Funny

    Surely that's the first time it's been fortunate to be on AOL.

  3. Re:one problem on A Giant Step in Cloning · · Score: 1

    No... but /mine/ are.

  4. Re:Privacy is a necessity of life on Privacy is a Biological Imperative? · · Score: 1

    When someone (person, company or state) knows all about you, it will be a matter of time when that information will be abused, cause although your life is transparent theirs is not.
    Why will their life not be transparent? I thought the whole "privacy is dead" thing applied to everyone.
  5. Re:Well It's About Time! on Surgeon General Describes Censorship From Bush Administration · · Score: 1

    *cough* Ron Paul *cough*

  6. Re:One Word: on iPhone To Allow 3rd-Party Development · · Score: 1

    Once easy to access fee wi-fi hit's saturation
    A part of me just died.
  7. Re:Portability on Why Microsoft Will Never Make .NET Truly Portable · · Score: 1

    You're completely forgetting Novell's commitment to Mono. Mono has a great chance of reaching parity.

  8. Re:DMCA?? on Hacked DX10 for Windows Appears · · Score: 1

    Why is it that anytime anybody does anything that builds upon a previous idea owned by Corporation X, the entire /. community goes around raving about the horrors of corporations and of governments? How many of you have even READ the DMCA? It's not nearly as draconian as everyone here seems to think it is, but even more importantly, it has NOTHING to do with this story.

  9. Re:Oh don't even go there with the theocracy angle on Stephen Hawking Says Universe Created from Nothing · · Score: 1

    Whoa, Mike, freak out much? Guuge never suggested that we live in a theocracy but rather that because we DON'T live in a theocracy that he is able to freely speak his mind. Sheesh, relax!

  10. Re:In the beginning.... on Stephen Hawking Says Universe Created from Nothing · · Score: 1

    But humans had fire, and some animals have lights. Therefore God could have created light first, then the sun, then fireflies, FTW.

  11. Re:hmmm, sorta like God, eh? on Stephen Hawking Says Universe Created from Nothing · · Score: 1

    "The mystery of the beginning of all things is insoluble by us, and I for one must be content to remain an agnostic."
    - Charles Darwin

  12. Re:Getting deeper into speculation on Stephen Hawking Says Universe Created from Nothing · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, but I just don't agree. If you take a very loose interpretation of a god, perhaps some cosmic binding force, then you'll find some scientists jumping on board. However, the monotheistic view presented by the Bible is totally incompatible reason.

  13. Re:fixed on Google's Academic TB Swap Project · · Score: 0, Troll

    If you're going to reply to parent, at least reply to the right one.

  14. Re:We Will Sue You on RIAA Announces New Campus Lawsuit Strategy · · Score: 1

    Wait 'til you get sued for copyright infringement, since your song is satire, not a parody. :(

  15. Re:Satellite Radio is sooooo 2002. on XM And SIRIUS Radio Merging · · Score: 1

    Satellite radio plus Napster/Rhapsody seem to me the best value in music. Not only can explore Napster/Rhapsody for new music, seek out artists without any commitment, and browse New Music Tuesdays, you also get the picks of DJs at XM/Sirius. I've come across innumerable bands in the past two months with XM, and there's no way I could ever go back to life without it.

  16. Re:Satellite Radio is sooooo 2002. on XM And SIRIUS Radio Merging · · Score: 1

    And how many of them legal?

  17. Re:Jimbo anti-corporate? on War of Words Over Wikipedia Ads Continues · · Score: 1

    And that somehow means that he has complete faith in corporations? Utter BS. He has a community that has an ideal, and he doesn't want it dilluted with advertising, which could easily, in his mind, have a negative effect on the quality of the site.

  18. Re:I'm sorry but... on Quantum Computer Demoed, Plays Sudoku · · Score: 1

    Ah... nevermind. Wikipedia has a pretty good article on it.

  19. I'm sorry but... on Quantum Computer Demoed, Plays Sudoku · · Score: 1

    But quantum physics allows particles like atoms, electrons and photons to be in two places at once--meaning they can represent 0 and 1 simultaneously, allowing more complex calculations.
    How is this different from ternary logic?
  20. Re:Life easier? on Some States Say National ID Cards 'Make Life Easier' · · Score: 1

    I'm a Libertarian, but I have never been one to object to a National ID system.

    With decreasing costs of technology, there will be a day not far from now in which all public areas are under constant digital surveillance, and digital security equipment will associate faces on the screen to individuals, and the government will be able to see everything that you've done in public, and everywhere in public that you've gone. But these changes will also occur in the private sector. The private sector will continue to erect cameras, link their surveillance networks, and build a human-tracking system even more compromising than what the public sector could ever provide.

    Such is the way of the future, and a national ID is such an infinitesimally small part of the end of privacy that I believe you simply must be deluded to cling to such hopes.

  21. Re:South Korea, eh? on DNS Root Servers Attacked · · Score: 1

    Duh. South Korea is SkyNet.

  22. Just great.... on Is Computer Programming a Good Job for Retirees? · · Score: 3, Funny

    Even more competition in the workplace? Oh hell no....

    While we're pondering cre-azy ideas, how about we revive that euthanasia debate?

  23. Re:tupiche on Lycos Deletes Emails and Says 'Too Bad!' · · Score: 2

    I think it's entirely possible that free accounts, of which there could be millions, offer no form of protection. Think logically the amount of storage that that would require for a small company like Lycos, and the likely small staff they have. I just can't imagine them having a massive backup system.

    If they do, of course, then shame on them. But why be so quick to accuse them of being lazy or inept?

  24. Is Programmers' Hubris Ruining Companies? on Is Executive Hubris Ruining Companies? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "In a recent IndustryWeek article, Mathew Hayward, assistant professor at the University of Colorado, does a Q&A on his new book, "Ego Check: Why Programmers' Hubris Is Wrecking Companies And Careers And How To Avoid The Trap", which shows how programmers' inflated egos can impact what they decide to produce, when they will produce it, and in what language and with what buzzword they will create it in. What failures (colossal or otherwise) have you been involved in that could be attributed to Programmers' Hubris?"

  25. Re:RIP better interface on Google Video Becomes Search-Only, YouTube Holds Content · · Score: 1

    This assumes that the Google and YouTube teams aren't set to make interface improvements to YouTube.com. That is simply not the case.