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  1. Re:My experience with bilingual people on Speaking a Second Language May Change How You See the World · · Score: 1

    Speaks the man who has never learnt how effective it is to be able to say "I like your hair" in the local language...

  2. Re:Way too much credit on Hertz Puts Cameras In Its Rental Cars, Says It Has No Plans To Use Them · · Score: 1
    Couple of factors. One is typically the agent is using several systems that don't talk to each other, at least one of which dates from the 70s. Two is regulatory and risk requirements that mean you are forced to reenter data instead of checking it.

    The other thing is that most of the efficiency from the poibnt of view of the customer is down to the local management of that rental location. Well managed places will zip you through, badly places won't.

  3. Re:Why is this interesting? on Cody Wilson Wants To Help You Make a Gun · · Score: 1

    Generally speaking anyone smart and careful enough to use a CNC milling machine is also smart and careful enough to use a firearm responsibly. Someone who buys a machine, plugs it in, and removes finished weapon...not so much.

  4. So your contribution to the problem of people being asshats on the internet is to tell OP he needs to be slapped?

  5. Re:More of this ridiculous on Pakistanis Must Provide Fingerprints Or Give Up Cellphone · · Score: 1

    It may surprise you to learn that most terrorists are stupid and by making their lives harder it makes it easier to catch them beforehand or trace them afterwards. It's not like Pakistan isn't doing something we're not already doing in the West (trying buying an anonymous cellphone in Europe).

  6. Re:More of this ridiculous on Pakistanis Must Provide Fingerprints Or Give Up Cellphone · · Score: 1

    Because it reduces attack surface for the authorities. No, registration of SIM card details will not stop or defeat terrorists; but it does mean that the terrorist has to improve his security hygiene to remain undetected.

  7. Re:well, it works! on 100 Years of Chemical Weapons · · Score: 1

    Wrong. Gas was extremely ineffective; all it did was deny an area to both sides and that only as long as countermeasures were not available. What changed the course of the war was the development of artillery and infantry technique; by 1918, the trench stalemate was becoming broken and had Germany had the resources to continue to prosecute the war it would turned into a war of manouvre.

  8. Re:griping about historical accuracy in this case on The Imitation Game Fails Test of Inspiring the Next Turings · · Score: 2

    There is a difference between not being able to include facts and outright misrepresentation. The Turing on screen is nothing like the historical Turing that shines through contemporaneous accounts. There is literally nothing about this film that is broadly accurate apart from a two sentence summary.

  9. Re:Be realistic on The Imitation Game Fails Test of Inspiring the Next Turings · · Score: 1

    No, we're saying that you can't say "Turing commited suicide" because, well, he probably didn't commit suicide.

  10. Re:Hitchens Razor on How NSA Spies Stole the Keys To the Encryption Castle · · Score: 1

    Russia signed a treaty guaranteeing Ukraine's borders, including Crimea. As for Saddam, you can read all about it in the Chilcot report when it comes out. I can wait.

  11. It is not about technology on Ask Slashdot: How Can Technology Improve the Judicial System? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It is a question of vested interests and poor incentives. Elected judges and elected prosecutors - how can you not end up with poor decisions? Poorly thought through kneejerk laws, like asset forfeiture and three strike life sentences - how can you have justice with a system like this?

  12. Re:We are the global village bully on How NSA Spies Stole the Keys To the Encryption Castle · · Score: 1

    Thank you for your opinionated, factless rant. It has really changed my point of view.

  13. Re:What if? on Scotland's Police Lose Data Because of Programmer's Error · · Score: 1

    Not so much. One, they 'obviously' don't need to be searched and two, mostly aren't in an area where stop and search is proceeding.

  14. Re:We are the global village bully on How NSA Spies Stole the Keys To the Encryption Castle · · Score: 2

    I considered moderating this down, but I will reply instead. This is such a warped, confused view of history it's hard to know where to start. However; there is such a thing as a just war, international security is hard, and Russia had and has no right to Crimea or the Ukraine. Iraq WMDs: I remind you that Saddam believed he had WMDs. As for the Lusitania, I would remind you Churchill had his hands full with a minor issue called Gallipoli. And in Syria and Libya, there were no good options, and the situation was not of the West's making; it's difficult to know when a market trader's messy suicide will start a regional revolution.

  15. Re:What if? on Scotland's Police Lose Data Because of Programmer's Error · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Stop and search just doesn't happen to rich people. Stop, maybe, but certainly not search.

  16. Re:high horses on After 30 Years of the Free Software Foundation, Where Do We Stand? · · Score: 2

    Yes, try exercising the freedom to share your tits on Facebook or Instagram and see how far you get.

  17. Re:just read other sci-fi authors on Ask Slashdot: How Could We Actually Detect an Alien Invasion From Outer Space? · · Score: 1

    The Culture had FTL travel. You're thinking of The Algebraist. Also, it's Phlebas :p

  18. He may or may not be stupid but it's not in his interest to suggest anything other than that these things are effective.

  19. Re:Testing != Teaching on AP Test's Recursion Examples: An Exercise In Awkwardness · · Score: 1

    happens to just as solvable

    Er, no.

  20. Re:Please no more censorship. on Twitter CEO: "We Suck" At Dealing With Trolls, Vows To Kick Them Out · · Score: 1

    you know what else you could call silencing abuse?

    moderation

  21. Re:Please no more censorship. on Twitter CEO: "We Suck" At Dealing With Trolls, Vows To Kick Them Out · · Score: 1

    If the strip club consisted of a parade of people shouting incessant abuse, and moreover it was the only convenient place in town to meet my friends, why yes, I think I would complain.

  22. Re:Please no more censorship. on Twitter CEO: "We Suck" At Dealing With Trolls, Vows To Kick Them Out · · Score: 1

    Why should my use of a service be contingent on the conduct of others?

  23. Re:Be careful how you define Troll on Twitter CEO: "We Suck" At Dealing With Trolls, Vows To Kick Them Out · · Score: 1

    Yes. However, Twitter is basically IRC: everyone is on the same channel and starts off blocked by default. Real IRC, on the other hand, has channels which can be moderated and hence the bullshit level was self regulating.

  24. [citation needed]

  25. Re:I've worked for women on Why Some Teams Are Smarter Than Others · · Score: 1

    Stop feminism, everybody, Dave has some important news and we need to change the way we're doing stuff.