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  1. Re:"after they train their contractor replacements on University of California's Outsourcing Is Wrong, Says US Lawmaker (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    A long time after I did.

  2. Re: Remember it's the Clintons on Farmers Demand Right To Fix Their Own Dang Tractors (modernfarmer.com) · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Bullshit

  3. Re:An NDA works and makes for Target to sue on Ask Slashdot: How To Work On Source Code Without Having the Source Code? · · Score: 1

    This X1000...

    Management, in many (most) companies consists of two complimentary skills. Stealing credit and deflecting blame.

    These people love meetings. Attending a meeting is a chance to claim involvement with the project if it turns out to be successful. If it fails, you just say you didn't really have anything to do with it except attend a couple meetings.

    Either way, you just sit back and wait for your promotion. No productive work necessary!

  4. Re: You want to cheat on your wife? on Ashley Madison Blackmail Letter Revealed (grahamcluley.com) · · Score: 1

    Of course I don't know every personal detail of everybody I deal with.

    But once I become aware of information, good or bad, that information will factor in to opinions I form and decisions I make.

  5. Re: You want to cheat on your wife? on Ashley Madison Blackmail Letter Revealed (grahamcluley.com) · · Score: 1

    You either have character or you don't.

    Cheating on your wife may not be "proof" that you'd steal from me if I hired you, but it is definitely proof that you lack integrity and are not they type of person that I would want to associate with on either a professional or personal level.

  6. If Slashdot isn't a place where people can discuss matters in a calm, civilized way, and learn from each other, what is it? (That's a rhetorical question, by the way).

    Thanks. I needed a good laugh!

  7. Re: We aren't talking just about routers, fuckface on Benefits of a Homebrew Router (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Home brewing beer is most definitely growing, as evidenced by the much larger variety of gear and vendors to choose from today vs when I started 10 years ago.

    I brew in 5 or 10 gallon batches. Most definitely not a commercial operation. And I would never waste time brewing "a shitty lager or a pissy ale". If I want that stuff, I can buy it off the shelf for less money than what I typically spend on ingredients for a batch. (not to mention time and effort.)

  8. Re:raspberry pi about 50$ does just fine. on Benefits of a Homebrew Router (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I live in a tiny, little hick town. It's a 45 minute drive to the nearest town with a population over 1000.

    My cable Internet gives me 100Mbps with a 2TB monthly cap,

  9. Re:The Cloud: 1, Users: 0 on Nest Thermostat Bug Leaves Owners Without Heating (thestack.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The thermostat being the front end in this case, I would expect it to be as reliable as a complex system can be.

    See, there's where you get off track.

    I would expect something as simple as a thermostat to be "not complex" in the first place.

  10. Re:Mental Illness Reporting on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Why focus on "gun deaths"? That's stupid.

    I would take all of you gun control freaks much more seriously if you simply wanted to lower the murder rate as a whole.

    Focusing on just one kind of murder betrays your true agenda, which has nothing to do with saving lives, and everything to do with denying people their constitutional rights.

  11. Re: Safety Device? on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    How am I part of the problem? Simply because I am more concerned about damage to my body than I am about damage to a useful hunk of steel?

    If a gun gets destroyed, I can simply get another one. If my body gets destroyed, not so much.

  12. Re:Arm the first responders... on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I've lived around gun owners my entire life. I've known hundreds of gun owners. I can't honestly say I've ever met a "gun nut".

    But, to answer your question, a "nut" of any sort is pretty much crazy in the first place by definition. That's what "nut" means.

    in most cases carrying a firearm undermines their security rather than enhances it.

    This statement is just so obviously wrong that I suspect you're just trolling.

  13. Re:NOT far enough on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, nobody around here does that, either.

  14. Re:The argument is over on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    How about this idea?

    Face reality. The world is not a safe place, and cannot ever be. It was dangerous long before humans walked the Earth, and will continue to be dangerous long after we're gone.

    If somebody really wants to be safe, then they should probably go commit some horrendous crime. An isolation cell in a supermax prison is pretty much the safest place I can think of.

    But even there, if some psychotic asshole with resources and motivation wants you dead, he could make it happen.

  15. Re:Arm the first responders... on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    So I think maybe guns make people crazy,

    That is one of the dumbest fucking things I've heard in a very, very long time.

  16. Re:Molon labe on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    And if you disagree, you're a racist and a bigot!

  17. Re:Don't be silly? on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    This is a game of 'something must be done, this is something'. I can show the voters that I'm achieving something.

    Exactly.

    The people in favor of this bullshit would find it perfectly reasonable to pour gasoline on their burning house simply because "I had to do SOMETHING!"

  18. Re:That will stop the cartels & thugs on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So I take it you would be in favor of doing nothing, rather than something,

    Yes. Doing nothing is always preferable to doing something harmful just to be able to say "we did something".

  19. Re:NOT far enough on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I live in a rural area where pretty much everybody owns multiple guns, and a great many carry them as a matter of routine.

    This makes me feel SAFER! I'm sure as hell not living in fear of my neighbors.

    If your neighbor owning a gun frightens you, then pack your shit into a U-Haul and move to a decent neighborhood.

  20. Re:Mental Illness Reporting on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Only now they are also required to report people who have no inclination to harm themselves or anyone else.

  21. Re:Mental Illness Reporting on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Which is exactly the reason why these new rules will only serve to aggravate the situation. They provide strong incentive for people who need mental health treatment to avoid seeking it.

    If the goal was really to save lives (it's not), then what you would do is make privacy in regards to mental health treatment iron-clad and airtight.

    If the goal is to simply circumvent the constitution (it is), then you do exactly what Obama is doing.

  22. Re: Mental Illness Reporting on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    So you're advocating for the right of the mentally ill to by guns?

    If they're not prone to violence, absolutely.

    Are you saying that the life of a mentally ill person has no value, and they should not be allowed to defend themselves?

  23. Re: Safety Device? on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I really don't care if my gun is safe. What I care about is ME being safe.

    As a result, I much prefer guns that work.

  24. Re:Random access speed more important than through on HAMR Hard Disk Drives Postponed To 2018 (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, there used to be. That's been a long time ago, though. Quite possibly long enough that most of the current population never saw it.

  25. Re:Random access speed more important than through on HAMR Hard Disk Drives Postponed To 2018 (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    I think you're talking about price/capacity of HDD vs SSD.

    Yes, that is indeed what I meant to say. Caught the error too late, and there's no longer an edit button here....