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  1. Re: Yes. on Should the US Copy Switzerland and Consider a 'Maximum Wage' Ratio? · · Score: 1

    Then why are the rich so involved in politics?

    Because they understand a "market" is not a place, it's a set of rules for governing trade. We are all "free" to participate in the market and in a democracy we are also "free" to change the rules. There is no perfect set of rules, and for at least the last 20yrs the US congress has been more than happy to play favourites when tweaking them.

    The "American dream" is to become super rich at the expense of others. Philosophically it takes a dump on the commons and says; Fuck the 'rising tide' I want to be richer than everyone else because I'm special.

  2. Re:Cave Johnson on NHTSA Tells Tesla To Stop Exaggerating Model S Safety Rating · · Score: 1

    His behaviour reminds me of Clive Palmer.

  3. Re:Wow, thanks for the info /. on NHTSA Tells Tesla To Stop Exaggerating Model S Safety Rating · · Score: 2

    Oh come on, it doesn't matter what Slashdot think, Musk is still just a side-show scammer who got lucky.

  4. Re:Awesome on NASA's Next Frontier: Growing Plants On the Moon · · Score: 4, Informative

    We don't have any such organisms, Venus suffered a major runaway greenhouse, it has virtually no hydrogen, it's oceans boiled and radiation blew the hydrogen into space over time. It's now deader than Mars, and we don't have the technology to resurrect it.

  5. Vandalism as a business plan on Wikimedia Sends Cease and Desist Letter To Firm Providing Paid Editing Services · · Score: 3, Insightful

    They're not taking anything

    That is every vandals excuse and it's a lie. What all vandals take from their victim is hard work and pride. But this is not random teenage vandalism, this is vandalism as a business plan, propaganda companies must not be allowed to profit at the expense of every other internet user. Conservapedia is more than happy to serve up propaganda, why did the company not post it's crap there?

    I'm not an American, but the popular US attitude that it's ok for companies to be dishonest and immoral in business dealings has completely fucked that country in the last 20yrs. It's the root cause of the GFC and the reason why the whole planet is pissed at the US right now, economic spying on friendly nations is cheating, and the US was caught systematically cheating. But hey, the fastest gun in the west can do whatever he likes, right?

    Wall Street tip: Gordon Gecko was the villain of the story, not the hero.

  6. Re:I could imagine a truth buried behind this on An Anonymous US Law Enforcement Officer Claims US Wouldn't Arrest Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    Indeed, the words "fascism" and "communism" both seem to be code words for "oppressive regime" these days.

    Japan was also an "old school" monarchy, the emperor claimed to be God on Earth, not a representative of God but an actual god, and what's worse is most Japanese believed him. Similar deal with Stalin, he neutered and split the powerful Russian orthodox church, he dragged recalcitrant priest through the streets with horses, those who were lucky fled to the Ukraine. He then used the obedient rump of the church as a propaganda machine to put his picture above Russian fireplaces instead of the traditional Jesus/Mary portrait (Roman Emperor's did similar things with icons and symbols).

    He carefully distanced himself from any overtly violent acts and soon became a demigod in the eyes of ordinary Russians The vast majority of prisoners in the Gulags firmly believed Stalin would rescue them and shut the place down "if only he knew". In reality Stalin meticulously combed the daily execution list every night adding and deleting names. When he died there was a genuine outpouring of grief from ordinary Russians. Stalin, more than any other 20th century leader, was both Evil and a Genius.

  7. You fella come waltjim Bat Matilda with me. on An Anonymous US Law Enforcement Officer Claims US Wouldn't Arrest Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    I grew up in 1960's Australia, if you were at a Saturday matinee and didn't stand up for "God Save the Queen" at the start of the show then the nearest random adult would lift you to your feet by your ear and sing directly at you until you joined in. Then the Queen went out of fashion in the 80's so we changed the anthem with a referendum. For some reason we picked a tune nobody knew, and nobody will now admit to voting for. Schools still play the official anthem but most adults simply lost interest in national anthems after that, we just sort of pick our own nowadays, Great Southern Land is my personal favourite, and of course anyone not living under a rock will recognise You fella come waltjim Bat Matilda as uniquely Australian.

  8. Re:And Vise-Versa on Chicxulub Impact Might Have Spread Life-Bearing Rocks Through the Solar System · · Score: 3, Interesting

    There are those who believe...

    *The emperor rises to his full height slapping his testicles together in applause*

    Bravo Court Jester, another wonderfully funny and politically astute show. Your best show yet - if I may be so bold as to critique your art.

    *For the first time during the evening, the audience is silent, you can hear the tension in the air but nobody dares so much as a whisper*

    Let it be known to my court, there are some in the empire who take their sci-fi too literally and talk of the solar system as a real place where Europeans - or whatever they're called - exist.
    We must all take care not to confuse reality and fantasy in our daily conversations because such talk without the sharp comedic wit of a professional artist is a threat to our very survival. As we know it promotes the heinous crime of irrational thinking when it's is plain for all to see that there is nothing beyond the celestial ice dome but more celestial ice dome. What is it about "ice all the way up" that is so hard for some in my court to comprehend? Well I believe Octopus' razor tells the court that nobody is that reallystupid, the best mathematicians of the court are all convinced the stories are a sophisticated code for subversive activities of the court's enemies. They must be stopped or they will rip the court asunder!

    *Set to sinister music* - The emperor slowly withdraws back into his emerald green exoskeleton until only his four eyestalks are visible to the audience, all the while taking mental notes on those who are not enthusiastically applauding his own politically pointed performance.

  9. There's no Vise, and no Versa either! on Chicxulub Impact Might Have Spread Life-Bearing Rocks Through the Solar System · · Score: 1

    Earth is still throwing rocks into space in modern times, a significant portion of what was once the island of Krakatoa is now in space. The force of the explosion is said to have shot rocks the size of houses into space.

    As for seeding the solar system I personally think it's possible but improbable due to the fact that when a space rock hits a planet or moon at that speed, it is instantly vaporised and then rains down on the surface as microscopic glass beads, if it survives that then it's certainly comes under the heading of "Life - but not as we know it".

    Life is a natural phenomena, it's chemistry that talks, like volcanos or any other natural phenomena life will emerge when and where the conditions are right for it to do so, for example the conditions on Mars may once have been right for life to emerge, but a thunderstorm will never emerge under the current conditions. Science is now pretty confident that one place where conditions are right for life to emerge are deep sea vents. So sure, the Earth might sneeze it's germs on other planetary bodies, but if those germs are to survive they will need to find the conditions where life can emerge and survive anyway.

    The whole binary debate around panspermia is missing the point entirely, any sizeable and 'watery' rock floating in space, be it a planet, moon, comet will probably have some indications of microbial life either past or present. In fact the people who came up with the panspermia concept think that the idea of a unique point in space and time for life to emerge is just silly, panspermia is more analogous to pollen floating through a field of wheat, the point being that the wheat itself is created from countless seeds.

  10. Re:after all these years on Explorer Plans Hunt For Genghis Khan's Long-Lost Tomb · · Score: 4, Interesting

    There' a really good foreign film about his life. He defeats his childhood enemy during a thunderstorm because he is the first Mongol not afraid of lightning and his bravery inspired his soldiers and freaked out the enemy. Later his enemy asks why he (as a Mongol) is not afraid of lightning and he replies "You forced me to live outside as a child". They still have his "royal staff" in a museum somewhere, it's a long pole with rings mounted on it. One tail hair from each horse in his army is tied to the rings, he had enough hair to make the pole look like some sort of shop display for wigs.. It was a far more impressive symbol of power than a jewel encrusted gold stick.

  11. Re:after all these years on Explorer Plans Hunt For Genghis Khan's Long-Lost Tomb · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Yep, they also found King Richard under a car park. Really, if you want a tomb to last you have to go with a pyramid.

  12. Re:Stop stopping fires on Scientists Propose Satellite Early Warning System For Forest Fires · · Score: 3, Informative
    Pull your fat head in mate, because you don't have a fucking clue what you are talking about. Here in Australia the bush can burn to the ground one year and do the same fucking thing the next, there's this season in between called spring where if it's a wet year it all grows back in THREE MONTHS. Large parts of the black Saturday fires had burned the previous season and had been deliberate burnt again in early spring, yet we still had a firestorm strong enough to melt windscreens and engine blocks. And no we're not talking about people sitting on top of a tree covered mountain, the most damaging and deadly fires occur in the outer suburbs of major cities such as Melbourne, Athens, and Los Angeles.

    NOBODY, especially environmentalists, have "banned controlled burns" anywhere on the planet, that's just some lunatic tea party bullshit that makes your puny brain feel good about itself. In fact over here "environmentalists" have been instrumental in getting the experience of 40kyrs of native fire control practice recognised and at least three states now employ natives to teach and practice it.

    the site of some hapless rural leaf burner with a squad of jack-booted enviro-thugs

    Seems to me your the only one who wants to "kick heads". And really, what the fuck has bushfire control got to do with someone burning a pile of leaves in their yard?

  13. Re:That's cool on Scientists Propose Satellite Early Warning System For Forest Fires · · Score: 3, Informative

    The black Saturday fires in Victoria had a 15km high plume that created it's own weather and wind, it was igniting spot fires 20km ahead of the front. There is no simple fix, it's about risk management.

  14. Re:That's cool on Scientists Propose Satellite Early Warning System For Forest Fires · · Score: 2

    Despite the recent fire in NSW, hitting spot fires fast in the fire season has been proven to reduce the damage from bushfires, off course you need to combine that with slow controlled burns in the off season. There's no "silver bullet", but a satellite would be a handy weapon.

  15. Hidden subsidies are "unfair". on Arizona Approves Grid-Connection Fees For Solar Rooftops · · Score: 1

    Why shouldn't those who need it or negatively impact it pay for it?

    Agree. Hidden subsidies are by definition "unfair" in a capitalist society- which reminds me, when will (we) the proudly capitalistic coal consumers start practicing what we preach and compensate the rest of the planet for the health problems and environmental damage they have dumped on us over the last century?

    The real cost should probably be even more.

    Acid rain, deadly pea-soup fogs, black lung, AGW, ocean acidification, mercury in fish, dead rivers and reefs, the list is long and the deeds immoral.

    Its only $4.95/mo.

    When the hidden subsidies are removed from coal consumers their bill will be considerably more than $4.95mth. And to show there's no hard feelings, forget the "past due amount" and let a coal consumer deduct $4.95 from their "externalities" bill and add it to mine, I would gladly pay the connection fee for both of us in a "fair" world.

  16. Re:what cost on Arizona Approves Grid-Connection Fees For Solar Rooftops · · Score: 5, Insightful

    IF you are relying on the grid for power when the sun isn't shinning you are NOT net zero

    Good grief man, at least look up the definition of "net metering" before posting on the subject. the "net" part refers to the net balance over the billing period, what it's doing at any particular moment is irrelevant, they are measuring your overall consumption/production. The sign of the net figure tells you if you get a bill or a cheque.

    According to others in Arizona you get wholesale price for the electricity you sell to the grid, but the price should not be included in the calculation of the net balance, that should be +/-kwh used per billing period. If you use Xkwh and generate Xkwh then the bill should be zero + the service cost for the grid, all retail users of the grid should pay the same universal service fee since grids do not grow by themselves.

    As for all the hand wringing about clouds. ALL forms of power generation are "unreliable", to get the advertised power from 6 coal plants you will need to build 7 of them since one will always be down for 2 months per year for regular maintenance. Also as much a solar power fluctuates, coal doesn't. So you will also need gas turbines or a hydro dam for 2-6 hours a day to service the peak periods without brownouts. Also you will be producing too much electricity during the off-peak period, you can't simply "turn down" a coal plant anymore than you can "turn up" the wind and sunshine.. Coal plants MUST deal with the daily demand curve in exactly the same way solar and wind MUST deal with it, pump water uphill into a hydro dam, build a bunch of gas turbines, or over build the wind/solar farms and spread them over geographically diverse locations..

    We have built the planets energy infrastructure (including the grid) around coal fired generation, coal has just as many problems as other forms of generation wrt matching the demand curve of a modern city. If you take into account the detrimental health and environment qualities of coal it is much more expensive than renewables.

  17. Re:Hint taken. on Woman Facing $3,500 Fine For Posting Online Review · · Score: 2

    Credit agencies do not simply whack whatever Joe Website tells them in their database, such a database would be fucking useless to its other customers and they would end up taking their business to a less naïve agency. All the legal/marketing bullshit in the world will not save an agency trying to sell a worthless service.

    Having said that, if you think like a loser you will be treated like one, grow a pair and stand up to the hollow threats of corner-shop bullies. It's easier than you think because (shock, horror) the credit agencies are looking out for the credit agency, and the way they do that is by providing accurate reports to their clients. Up/downgrading your rating on rumour and hearsay is simply not profitable for the agency because in the same way a commercial lender doesn't want to loan money to people who can't pay, they also don't want to erroneously reject a loan that the customer could comfortably service.

  18. Re:in sue happy america on Woman Facing $3,500 Fine For Posting Online Review · · Score: 1

    Yes, but then we kicked arse in 1066 and took over the show.

  19. Re:I doubt it on Court: Homeland Security Must Disclose 'Internet Kill Switch' · · Score: 1

    My government has no legitimate authority to make me buy healthcare

    Who appointed you as the ultimate authority on constitutional law?

  20. Re:Missing the point on SourceForge Appeals To Readers For Help Nixing Bad Ad Actors · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Exactly, it's so simple even a SF marketer could understand it, users with half a brain do not want crapware and do not trust it no matter how many times you scan it. Sure, plaster as many ads as you like on the project page, you can even make them blink if you must, but leave the fucking installer alone, it is not YOUR software.

    SF are also shooting themselves in the foot for a few extra pennies. The hated (and I mean HATED by everybody) crapware is getting a free ride on Gimp's reputation and damaging both SF and Gimp's reputation in the process. That may be legal but it ain't right,

  21. Re:If this is the draft version on WikiLeaks Releases the Secret Draft Text of the TPP IP Rights Chapter · · Score: 2

    The other half of that is the tendency in the US to lock people up for trivial misdemeanours, giving "the land of the free" the highest incarceration rate of ANY nation on the planet, roughly 7X that of China's.

  22. In Bhutan the pigs really do fly on WikiLeaks Releases the Secret Draft Text of the TPP IP Rights Chapter · · Score: 1

    Many years ago I saw the then foreign minister for Bhutan being interviewed on TV, a calm, quietly spoken guy dressed in monk robes. The interviewer ask him about the wild marijuana that grows everywhere in his country. He replied, "We feed it to pigs, in Bhutan the pigs really do fly".

  23. Re: Insert references to an Orwell work here on Britain's Conservatives Scrub Speeches from the Internet · · Score: 2

    Also politicians don't want you to hear every speech they make, someone might point out they are making contradictory statements to different demographics..

  24. Re:CLIMATE CHANGE! on Puzzled Scientists Say Strange Things Are Happening On the Sun · · Score: 0

    ....created this fantastic meme that it is the scientist side of this discussion that has a big economic interest in it.

    It's the WSJ opinion pages, 'nuff said.

  25. Re:or converse rather than proselytize on Ask Slashdot: Communication Skills For Programmers? · · Score: 1

    I grew up in the 60's. I was taught not to talk politics or religion in polite company, but that doesn't mean I don't have strong opinions about them. In fact the reason that social rule was "invented" is that most people do have very strong (conflicting) opinions on those subjects that, if brought to the surface, would get in the way of whatever goal the people are trying to achieve through cooperation