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  1. Re:The forbidden fruit. on 3,500 Year Old Florida Tree Dies of Natural Causes · · Score: 1

    Are you confusing the time of Jesus Christ with that of the floods? From estimates I've read, they speculate that the flood and Noah as described in the Bible occurred around 2500BC, which was 4500years ago and well before this tree came into existence.

    If you're going to try and dog a religion, at least know what the hell you're talking about. You'll sound less like a troll.

  2. Re:Curious on Book Review: Sams Teach Yourself HTML5 Mobile Application Development · · Score: 1

    I think if you break it up into 2 hour segments you can sorta learn it OVER 24 hours. But that doesn't include "lab" time. Go off and apply the knowledge through trial and error until you full understand it, and then come back for another 2 hours.

    2 hrs of learning/reading + 6 hrs of application = real knowledge.

  3. Re:Rich Users on Why Developers Still Prefer iOS To Android · · Score: 0

    I'd rather be a freedom fighter than a communist where everyone's phone must look and act the same way so no one feels left out of "the experience".

  4. Re:Free market for the win on Will Firefox Lose Google Funding? · · Score: 1

    And as a developer, are there equivalents to:
    Firebug
    Web Developer
    User Agent Switcher
    IE Tab

    Also nice to haves:
    Stylish
    Image Zoom
    Delicious Bookmarks
    Echofon

  5. Re:Happy Holidays from the Golden Girls! on Giant Chinese Desert Mystery Structure Solved · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    cosmonaut?????? haha. Confidant

  6. Re:Subsidies inflate pricing. on Ron Paul Wants To End the Federal Student Loan Program · · Score: 1

    http://www.estudentloan.com/
    http://www.chasestudentloans.com/
    https://www.studentloan.com/

    And those are just a few sites on the first page of Google Search. Now show me where no jobless teenagers get student loans out of the private banks?

  7. Re:Subsidies inflate pricing. on Ron Paul Wants To End the Federal Student Loan Program · · Score: 1

    The reason the federal student loan program exists is because it ISN'T profitable to make that loan. Most kids are going to default, and the banks will be left holding the bag.

    So you're saying that the government SHOULD be making loans to the kids that are virtually destined to default? How is that good for the government or the kid? Who does that help? Because that is exactly what is happening today. Kids graduate or drop out, and have no job and student loans that they are drowning in. It's a NO WIN situation for anyone. And i have some personal reference to this. My ex-gf had $80,000 in student loans for her degree (Sociology) that she couldn't get a job in. She has to live with friends just to get by paying her loans that she differed as long as possible.

    The loans SHOULD be given out based on criteria. What major is he/she applying for based on hiring numbers? What is the track record of the student? What is the track record of the student’s family? If it’s a student that has mediocre grades, applying for a major in Sociology/English/History, and who’s parents wouldn’t be able to support the kid into his mid-20s if need be, then they shouldn’t be able to take out $25K+ in loans. All you are you are doing is setting that person up for failure by doing so.

    Are you going to tell me next that the government should be handling car loans too, because banks aren’t willing to accept car loans that they know are destined to default?...This was PART of the problem with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The government wanted to make sure that low income people could afford homes so the banks had to accept applicants that had ridiculously low credit ratings. That wasn’t the only problem with the housing crash, but one of the many.

  8. Re:Subsidies inflate pricing. on Ron Paul Wants To End the Federal Student Loan Program · · Score: 1, Insightful

    His solution is to let the private industry handle the loans. There are plenty of banks you can get student loans from.

    There's no need for the government to be handling anything that the government hasn't been given expressed rights to do via the constitution, and especially anything that the private industry can do themselves.

    Why is it that you think that if the government can't do it, no one can?

  9. Re:Other thing that will erase Government Programs on Ron Paul Suggests Axing 5 U.S. Federal Departments (and Budgets) · · Score: 1

    There's a HUGE difference between being isolationist and what we are right now. We have troops scattered around the globe in over 150 countries. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_military_deployments

    There's a difference between holding out in joining a global war against a country with missles/planes/bombs (Germany in WWI and WWII), and deploying hundreds of thousands of troops to root out and fight what is essentially a large non-government funded cult with AK-47s and IEDs.

    "Desert Storm" = good
    "War on Terror" = bad

    The Roman Empire didn't falter because their army sucked. It faltered because it decaded internally financially like a cancer until it got so bad that they couldn't defend themselves. This is what's happening with the US. The financials are in such dire straits that we will eventually be unable to afford the best military in the world and we will begin to collapse and there will be nothing we can do to stop it.

  10. Re:Hardware only.. on HP Begins Laying Off WebOS Developers, Potentially Firing CEO · · Score: 1

    Considering they only created around 2 models per year, i wonder why it required 525 hardware developers to begin with. Does HTC require that many? I doubt it. And they produce about 20 different devices a year.

  11. Re:Small business on White House Proposes "Wealthy Tax" · · Score: 1

    You're joking right? It's not as if every company takes their profits and just puts it in the bank for no reason, or goes into personal coffers somewhere. Most of the profits are turned around to try and grow their companies. Tax that money more, and the growth slows an equal amount.

  12. Re:Total Lack of Cognitive Dissonance on White House Proposes "Wealthy Tax" · · Score: 0

    I understand your point, but I hate when people use teacher's salaries as a measuring stick. Teacher's salaries are 30-40k a year for 8 months of work and they get to chill off and on for a quarter of the year. They can get summer jobs just like students can and raise that salary from 30-40 to something around 40-50k depending on the job they're doing. Vacation has worth. 4 months is ALOT of value.

  13. Re:Tax planning and rich people on White House Proposes "Wealthy Tax" · · Score: 1

    First off, your post is so off base i'm inclined to think it's sarcasm. Rich people do not use more public services. If anything they use less because they don't need the government doing things for them when they can just buy it themselves. Medicaid? No. Public Transportation? No. Welfare? No. Any of the other hundreds of services for lower income people that rich people aren't allowed to use? No.

    But regardless, lets assume your first statement is accurate. Rich people pay more money than poorer people, regardless of what the percentage is. Even if millionaire salaried people were taxed at a lower percentage, they're still paying more. Take the following for example (even though this is more hypothetical than realistic considering most multi-millionaires have an actual job and don't just live off of stock trades like Warren Buffet):

    $1,000,000 * 0.15 = $150,000
    $20,000 * .25 = $5,000

    So again, why would a rich person need to pay a higher percentage, even if they did use more public services, when they are already paying more money for those supposed greater public service benefits?

  14. Re:Implications on World Population Expected To Hit 7 Billion In Late October · · Score: 1

    The world population doubles about every 75 years. In 200 years we'll be at nearly 50 billion people if we stay on the same rate. It took thousands of years for us to reach 1 billion in 1804. It's reached 7 billion in 200 years since then.

    It's going to be survival of the fittest, smartest, and richest. Countries will be at war against each other and against themselves as more and more people starve. Eventually America will have the same issues as we financially won't be able to fund social projects for the under-privileged as food, fuel, and everything else regarding life skyrockets in price as supply will not be able to keep up with demand. There's simply not enough food to go around, and people are going to die and rebel

    In the end, dogs and cats will be living together and humanity will be on the brink of collapse.

  15. Re:It's Linux on Mandriva 2011 Out · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure what's going on. But that tour of screens looks completely different from this one: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Mandriva-2011-Beta-3-Looks-Awesome-Screenshot-Tour-203668.shtml

  16. Re:CS:S 2 on Valve Announces Counter-Strike: Global Offensive · · Score: 1

    Wow. I forgot about the shields. You know they removed those right? After playing CS:S, I much prefer it over the original. I played it again awhile back and everything just felt so completely wrong, whereas back in the day I thought 1.6 was amazing and felt natural.

  17. Re:Wrong Sun on Sun Unleashes Most Powerful Flare Since 2006 · · Score: 2

    I was kinda thinking along the same lines. And shouldn't we just go ahead and call our Sun, Oracle?

  18. Re:Feature Bloat? on Khronos Releases OpenGL 4.2 Specification · · Score: 0

    Seriously? Taking coded features out of the software layer and placed on the hardware layer can multiply the speed of operation by an order of magnitude. OpenGL is far behind DirectX in that sense. DirectX is in many ways easier, and faster because of it. OpenGL needs to ditch some of features that they are holding onto for the backwards compatibility. Anything older than 7years should be on the chopping block if it isn't needed.

  19. Re:I need more information on Comcast Launching $9.95 Low Income Broadband Plan · · Score: 1

    What's BS is the fact that this friend of yours is having kids on a nearly worthless budget. Obviously he thinks so too if he's having to mooch of the government and the rest of the population for food programs and internet and every other "free" social program offered. Quit having kids if you can't afford them! I'm sick of paying for selfish jackasses like this.

  20. It's typically too much of a pain on Ask Slashdot: Self-Hosted Gmail Alternatives? · · Score: 1

    I had email through a hosting company, and I'm not sure what happened, but the hosting company's IP address got marked as a spammer's address by all the big name servers. Once every couple of months I had to request that it get removed from the lists. And considering my domain was a .ws domain, their spam filters were already giving me the stink eye. In the end, it was too much of a pain not knowing if my emails were going to go through or not.

    The biggest problem with hosting your own, is the greater chance that you'll be black flagged by the big mail carriers. And God help you if your email server gets hacked by a spammer and uses it. If they see any sign that your domain/IP address could be a spammer, they'll block you without warning. That's their response. It's easier to blackball the entire IP, than to figure out if it's actually a spammer or not, or work on getting things repaired.

    I've since set up my domain to use Google Apps email servers with my domain. It's easier, filters out spam, and it uses Google's email server IP addresses which won't get banned.

  21. Re:Change for the sake of change? on Linus Torvalds Ditches GNOME 3 For Xfce · · Score: 1

    Now that you mention it, I'm not sure why, but version 3's seem to suck for everything. Remember WinAmp 3? Bleh!

  22. Re:Watch me falling asleep over Javatalk on Oracle's Java Policies Are Destroying the Community · · Score: 1

    There are many, many, many web application written on Weblogic, Tomcat, and JBoss webservers. They're all Java webapps. Not to mention Eclipse is written in Java as well. I don't think you have a clue as to what all is out there.

  23. Re:instant streaming is really only a supplement on Netflix Killing DVDs Like Apple Killed Floppies? · · Score: 1

    And when hell freezes over (aka fast broadband to both the poor and country folk that currently don't have the joys of cable internet or DSL).

    From a survey in 2009, only 60% of the population had broadband internet, which was defined as anything above 256kbps at the time, which can't even stream a decent youtube video. Hell that speed covers 3G phones. The actual number of people with a good 4Mbps connection (current definition of broadband) is quite low overall.

    Some people don't have the money or just refuse to pay for a $40/month high speed internet. And nothing will change that beyond a higher pay check or lower costs for internet. Netflix trying to "revolutionize" the distribution of media from physical to digital will have virtually no effect on the overall viability of physical media.

  24. Re:Great, so how the hell do I paint ashalt shingl on Bill Clinton Says 'Paint Your Roofs White' · · Score: 1

    The most environmentally conservative way to cool a house is to bury it. No more man made products to buy to put on top of a house. No electricity needed. Everything we need to cool us down is under the ground.

    temperature map

  25. Re:HA !! on Apple To Start Making TVs? · · Score: 1

    Yea, amazingly there are thousands of people out there right now that are creaming their pants wanting to pay for a TV with an Apple logo that will will cost 20% more than similar spec'd TVs, and only show channels that Jobs sees fit to provide in his "ChannelStore".