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  1. Re: Sounds great on CERN Wants a New Particle Collider Three Times Larger Than the LHC · · Score: 1, Informative

    Same. Usually every week or two I'd get mod points but it's been many months. Thought maybe it had to do with getting +5 comments but I've had comments get +5 recently and still no mod points

  2. Re: Alleged Apple patents on Android on Wozniak To Apple: Consider Building an Android Phone · · Score: 0

    Exactly. Apple doesn't need android anymore then apple has needed windows for the past 25+ years. Apple will survive just fine for many years without Android.
    Android is the one in trouble. With Samsung making their own smartphone OS and China moving away from Android we might see Android quickly fall to 3rd or 4th in the most popular new smartphones OS's sold.

  3. Re: I'm male but... on Getting Young Women Interested In Open Source · · Score: 1

    I don't know about you but a lot of young women I've met like open "source" (said no one on /. ever)

  4. Re: Normally I do not encourage piracy ... on HP To Charge For Service Packs and Firmware For Out-of-Warranty Customers · · Score: 2

    But..... isn't this extortion? "Oh the thing we sold you has exploits? We can fix that right up.... for more money HAHAHA!!" That would be like buying a new car and finding out the air bags don't work and I have to pay manufacture to fix it, doesn't seem right.

  5. Re: 50 cent on Ask Slashdot: What Online News Is Worth Paying For? · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Problem is news has become a commodity, they're trying to sell us the news, and unfortunately most people only want to buy things that are interesting and fascinating or agrees with our political view. Therefore you get tons of articles about Justin bieber and very little about science.

  6. Re: 50 cent on Ask Slashdot: What Online News Is Worth Paying For? · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Problem is news has become a commodity, they're trying to sell us the news, and unfortunately most people only want to buy things that are interesting and fascinating or agrees with our p

  7. Re: In otherwards on Virtual Boss Keeps Workers On a Short Leash · · Score: 1

    Exactly. And why has this been labeled libertarian? And is wandering around the office all day freedom or abuse? Really this badge seems to allow for lazier bosses since they don't even need to be there to know what everyone is doing. Who's watching the watchers?

  8. Re: Sad times on South Koreans Using Kinect To Monitor DMZ · · Score: 0

    And why isn't the US using this on our southern border?

  9. Re: How they were detected on Press Used To Print Millions of US Banknotes Seized In Quebec · · Score: 1

    Is Seth Rogen so good he's on the list twice? Or is that part of the joke?

  10. Re: California on California Regulator Seeks To Shut Down 'Learn To Code' Bootcamps · · Score: 2, Informative

    "no good reason"? This should be marked +5 Funny. How would you like to find out that your next surgery will be performed by a surgeon that was taught by a grade school dropout that had never performed surgery themselves and they just bullshitted teaching the class? That's what you are saying you want, you want doctors and lawyers that were taught by "schools" and "teachers" that have no accreditation, no proof they know what they're talking about. Or wouldn't it be nice to know the "teacher" you just paid $15,000 and studied for a year with was a scam artist and ran away with the money? Great now you wasted a year of your life and you're $15,000 in debt and have nothing to show for it. I think those are very good reasons that the state should regulate who can teach.

  11. Re: California on California Regulator Seeks To Shut Down 'Learn To Code' Bootcamps · · Score: 2, Informative

    Fraud? This goes way beyond fraud. How do you prove the education you recieved is fraudulent or not? If I opened a "school" tomorrow that promised to teach programming and charged $15,000 don't you think some government organization should make sure the students are actually going to learn something for their $15,000? Really this is to protect these schools, because if no one is watching out that means a scam school could open tomorrow and copy their business model and rip students off and it makes all the programming schools look bad. These cease and desist letters are a Very Good Thing.

  12. Re: Pffft on Atlanta Gambled With Winter Storm and Lost · · Score: 2

    If nothing happened we would not be talking about it. But something did happen and now it's major headlines across the world. "Cry wolf" and no one will remember the day off next month, but say nothing and they will never forget sitting in their freezing car for 18 hours straight.

  13. Re: In all fairness on Hard Drive Reliability Study Flawed? · · Score: 5

    Please play hard drive dominos and post to YouTube and /.

  14. Re: Only if... on Ask Slashdot: Is Linux Set To Be PC Gaming's Number Two Platform? · · Score: 1

    I still have a core 2 duo laptop with one of the broken nvidia gpus. For about two years there any laptop with a nvidia chip would eventually fail. Nvidia settled quickly so many people didn't find out about the class action lawsuit until their laptop broke and by then it was too late. Not that it mattered much, the most nvidia offered was a Eee PC netbook to compensate them for their broken Alienware laptops.

  15. Re: Only if... on Ask Slashdot: Is Linux Set To Be PC Gaming's Number Two Platform? · · Score: 1
  16. Re: "Social engineering" on Developer Loses Single-Letter Twitter Handle Through Extortion · · Score: 1

    Agreed. We need to move to text message confirmation. Google, Facebook and Craigslist all send text messages to your phone before any major changes can be made to your account.

  17. Re: Why use their app? on Why Does Facebook Need To Read My Text Messages? · · Score: 1

    Because Google

  18. Re: Think of the children on Why Does Facebook Need To Read My Text Messages? · · Score: 1

    You can if you support a smartphone OS that does not casually give all your information to every app that requests it

  19. Re: even a broken clock... on RNC Calls For Halt To Unconstitutional Surveillance · · Score: 1

    There is a big difference between the govt building and maintaining roads and establishing police and fire departments then, say, giving someone free welfare for 20 years despite never working or paying taxes and giving them more money for every additional child they have. Systems like that will only create more poor that will depend on the system when their children become adults because that's all they have been taught their entire lives. If you give a man a fish today he'll need you to give him another fish tomorrow again, but if you teach him to fish today he will be able to fish for himself tomorrow. Learning is much harder than just getting a hand out but with learning he may someday catch several fish a day and become a successful fisherman. We need a welfare system that encourages people to get off welfare and get a job, not a welfare system that rewards them with more money for more children for 20+ years. Unfortunately democrats encourage people staying on welfare forever because they know people receiving welfare will continue to vote for them so they can keep getting welfare. They don't even recognize the damage staying on welfare is doing to themselves and their children and democrats don't care as long as they keep getting elected.

  20. Re: Bigot on Kentucky: Programming Language = Foreign Language · · Score: 1

    Haha yeah slashdot lets bash all the stupid poor farmers and make fun of them because all those idiots in fly over states are unworthy! On the other hand, students everywhere might get more use of 2 years of C++ or php than 2 years of Spanish. I know I would have used programming more in college and everyday life than Spanish, and if you need Spanish in everyday life you're going to learn it whether its taught in school or not.

  21. Re: Well congratulations on How Google Broke Itself and Fixed Itself, Automatically · · Score: 0

    Aren't you both assuming google hasn't already patented system restore... er, I mean restore last good configuration? They could have patented it years ago and no one noticed considering the number of patents they file

  22. Re: even a broken clock... on RNC Calls For Halt To Unconstitutional Surveillance · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This. The next generation are tired of republicans and democrats. They want something new. Libertarians are the new popular party to belong to. They believe in gay rights and legalizing pot and lower taxes and small govt and no surveillance or drone attacks. What's not to love?

  23. Re: Until you experience the speed ... on Google Fiber Launches In Provo — and Here's What It Feels Like · · Score: 2

    Google vision? Am I the only one concerned with how evil Google has gotten in recent years? Yesterday there was an gmail outage and I couldn't access any google service on my account. No emails, no google+, no youtube, nothing, it was like my account didn't exist. Then I realized how completely reliant I am on google applications. But it's not just outages I'm worried about. I'm actually moving away from chrome and back to Firefox to ween myself off google products

  24. Re: Dont do anyone any favors on Court Says Craigslist Sperm Donor Must Pay Child Support · · Score: 1

    If the mother had money to pay the father she would not have gone to the state for assistance in the first place

  25. Re: Dont do anyone any favors on Court Says Craigslist Sperm Donor Must Pay Child Support · · Score: 1

    Yeah because everyone knows their job will be around for the next 18 years and they know they will never become sick or injured for the next 18 years when they have a child right? Shit happens.