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  1. Re: Nothing that money can't buy on Mauna Kea Telescope Construction Slated To Resume · · Score: 1

    Kilauea is the volcano that has been erupting since the 1983. Mauna Loa last erupted in 1984 and is considered active. Mauna Kea is dormant.

  2. Re:Almost? on Huge Meteor Blazes Across Sky Over Russia; Hundreds Injured · · Score: 5, Funny

    Siberia is big. It has more gravity. *runs!*

  3. Re:Good one on Ask Richard Dawkins About Evolution, Religion, and Science Education · · Score: 1

    "So why does god get a free pass to come from nothing?"

    Why does the universe?

  4. Re:Here's a little hint for you: on Ask Richard Dawkins About Evolution, Religion, and Science Education · · Score: 1

    Look up the word "asshole." Do as you suggest.

  5. Re:P.S. you have the attitude of a servant on Best Buy Founder Makes $8.5 Billion Bid To Take Company Private · · Score: 2

    I think the disconnect you guys are having surrounds your definition of "job creator." SuperKendall seems to define it literally. That is, somebody who owns a business and hires people to do work. Opportunist seems to be following the attempts by certain political types to redefine "super-wealthy sociopathic leach on society" as "job creator," and does not like it.

    I don't think any sane person has a problem with literal "job creators." I think lots of people have problems with "super-wealthy sociopathic leaches on society" who try to paint themselves as "job creators" for the purposes of paying half the tax rate of "the other 98%."

    I think I might've just one today's Buzzword Bingo...

  6. Re:Curious on Ask Slashdot: Are Daily Stand-Up Meetings More Productive? · · Score: 1

    Holy crap, that's a scary idea (the early morning meeting hour enforcement thingy). I will consider myself fortunate that the worst I ever got was a demand to stand up during the "weekly huddle."

  7. Re:I approve! on Germans Increase Office Efficiency With "Cloud Ceiling" · · Score: 1

    I was going to make some snarky comment along the lines of "THERE'S A GIRL ON THE INTERNET! Quick, everybody flirt with her!" Then I saw your username and it kinda messed up the joke. Thanks for breaking the stereotype.

  8. Re:Solution. on James Webb Space Telescope Closer To the Axe · · Score: 1

    Amusing thought, given the supposed connection between spy satellites and Hubble. It is rumored that Hubble was based very heavily on this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KH-11_KENNAN

  9. Re:The comedians are gonna have a field day on US To Host World Press Freedom Day · · Score: 1

    Really? Jon called out Assange on being a bit of a deuche, but otherwise supports what Wikileaks is all about.

  10. Re:The one thing they ARE keeping under wraps on Helicopter Crashes While Filming Autonomous Audi · · Score: 1

    *DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNNN!* Oh, and you ninja'd me. I was logging in to say much the same thing while you posted that...

  11. Re:It's the Wiki Thing on FBI Instructs Wikipedia To Drop FBI Seal · · Score: 1

    Don't tell them about the Wiki Bus!

  12. Kyle Katarn could help on Big Changes Planned For The Force Unleashed 2 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The Jedi Knight games did everything right, from force powers to saber combat to letting you SHOOT the danged baddies if you wanted to. Translate that to the new graphics/physics engine, and done. Instant awesome game. (k, not really, but you know what I mean)

  13. Re:Please explain the appeal of Tron to me on Buy Your Own Tron Lightcycle For $35,000 · · Score: 1

    You might've been too old. My middle brother and I loved it, but our older brother was not much of a fan. To my little mind, the story was profound and world-shaking. To you, I can see it just being kinda *meh*.

  14. Whippersnapper! on Buy Your Own Tron Lightcycle For $35,000 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Your UID suggests you should get off my lawn. :D

    Those of us who were kids when it came out loved it, and the sequel (not a remake) seems well timed, to me. The movie was not a plotless dud, it was a kinda-confusing people-didn't-get-it (and a couple of plot holes didn't help) dud in the box office. TRON was redeemed by cable TV, VHS, and DVD.

    And the cycles kick ass. So, get off my lawn :D

  15. Deployment schedule? on Scientists Question Safety of New Airport Scanners · · Score: 1

    Anybody know if there's a deployment schedule for these things? Airport names and dates of deployment would be nice. That'll help me figure out where I definitely won't be going, and when.

  16. Re:Gotta love... on Extremists Warn South Park Creators Over Muhammad In a Bear Suit · · Score: 1

    They don't have terrorists and dissidents because they killed pretty much all of them, and those that are left are very careful to not get noticed. Remember Tiananmen Square? That was nothing compared to what China has done in the not-much-more-distant past. That's how you keep your dissidents in line.

  17. Re:You gotta be kidding. on Game Difficulty As a Virtue · · Score: 1

    You just made the mistake of saying something was hard. All the "that's not hard, you just suck" folks ALWAYS come out of the woodwork for these situations. It's like having a 5-digit UID and claiming to have been around forever. The 4 and 3-digit folks magically appear. :)

    For what it's worth, I have cleared 100% on Mario Kart and Galaxy, but it WAS HARD. Fine, I suck, I can accept that. What I had the hardest time with was when Mario Kart's AI started ramping up the cheating. Mario Kart wasn't hard because of difficulty, it was hard because the AI got massive artificial bonuses.

    Mario Galaxy, though, was hard because of intrinsic difficulty, but also the controls. There were times when it felt like the control scheme was designed to make specific levels harder than they had to be. Beating the game is a challenge, but getting 100% is downright brutal.

    And then my house got broken into, my Wii stolen. *RAGE*

  18. I wrote this story... on Swiss Geologist On Trial For Causing Earthquakes · · Score: 1

    I wrote a short story in high school about 15 years ago that was basically this. It's remarkable to see it in reality. Kinda creepy, too, given how my story ended.

  19. Re:Ducted cabinets on The Risks and Rewards of Warmer Data Centers · · Score: 2, Informative

    THIS. I was going to post the same thing, but you beat me to it! APC makes exactly what you're talking about. They call it "InfraStruXure." Yeah, I know... Anywho, here's a link to their page for this stuff.

  20. Re:IT Industry on The Case For Mandatory Touch-Typing In High School · · Score: 1

    My typing speed is about what yours is, and I'm actually less likely to document my work. It's because the documentation repository I'm supposed to use is garbage. I can do the typing required in it in just a few seconds. It takes me over a minute for each form, waiting for it to load, waiting for it to load the list of values for various things, waiting for it to save... If it worked as fast as I typed, I'd use it. As it is, I do barely what's required of me to keep the PHBs from whining at me about my lack of documentation.

  21. Re:Grand Theft Base Jumping: Vice City on Finding New and Unintended Ways of Playing Games · · Score: 1

    My first thought on reading your title was, "but there are no parachutes in VC..." Oh, that's the POINT! :) Awesome.

    I used to do that with CJ in San Andreas just to see what kinds of things he'd yell on the way down. So many amusing last words!

  22. Basic audio fine, multi-channel out?... on State of Sound Development On Linux Not So Sorry After All · · Score: 1

    I've never had trouble getting stereo output on a Linux box. At least, not in the last few years. 5.1 through a digital out, however... that's been a nightmare for me. I haven't tried the latest distributions, but Ubuntu just plain wouldn't do it through the digital out jack. Fedora will, but only outputs 2 channel. EVERYTHING I've tried hasn't worked, and no config file changes have changed my results. I'm going to try the latest Fedora and Ubuntu soon, so we'll see if it's gotten any better.

  23. Re:Metrics = Manager is getting a bonus on Ideal, and Actual, IT Performance Metrics? · · Score: 2, Informative

    This, too. It's a sign of a bad management structure. Useless statistics resulting in managers getting bonuses is also a great flag for "cost saving" measures that can be taken. Eliminate the managers that fit this category with no other redeeming qualities, and you'll save a boat-load of cash.

  24. Re:Ah the age old quantify IT... on Ideal, and Actual, IT Performance Metrics? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah, that's pretty much it. Managers and executives can't handle anything that doesn't have a nice, neat, single number that tells them everything they need to know without having to actually know what's going on.

    You can count calls, count time spent on calls, how long it takes between when a call is received and a tech is dispatched. You can count how many devices you have deployed in the field. All of these numbers tell you different things, and not one of them tells you much of anything by itself. Management needs to actually be in touch with the field and truly understand what's going on in their IT department, otherwise all those numbers are pretty meaningless.

  25. Re:Does "IT Pro" run paid ads as articles? on Has Bing Already Overtaken Yahoo? · · Score: 2, Informative

    It'll happen when a "critical" Windows Update changes every Windows box's default search provider to Bing.