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  1. Re:Sure it's a loopy idea on Transport Expert Insists 'Don't Dismiss Wacky Hyperloop' · · Score: 1

    If you think this is bad, check out the recent story about this on Arstechnica. Like 2/3s of the comments are trying to prove that the hyperloop won't work because of... terrorists! Sure, you can screen anyone at the entrance like in the airport, but what if the terrorist drives to the middle of the route and blows it up with an RPG? How do you counter that, Musk?

  2. Re:Sure it's a loopy idea on Transport Expert Insists 'Don't Dismiss Wacky Hyperloop' · · Score: 4, Informative

    Why not just look at Elon's PDF, which already has a map with all the radius circles drawn on it?

  3. Re:And that name is..? on Lizard Named For Jim Morrison · · Score: 1

    Shit, I hoped they'd go with pacem lacerta or something.

  4. Re:Are they safe? on New Flying Car Design Unveiled · · Score: 1

    You still haven't crashed your helicopter, so why would this be any different?

  5. Re:What a relief on MySQL Founders Reunite To Form SkySQL · · Score: 1

    I'm just hoping they'll try to make a database this time...

  6. Re:Microsoft is in deep shit now! on Microsoft CFO Quits · · Score: 1

    Oh no, I certainly didn't expect anything else. I just wanted to (humorously) highlight the fact that the original post is making MS sound like a sinking ship with struggling product lines and a bailing CFO, while overall their situation is nowhere near as gloomy.

  7. Microsoft is in deep shit now! on Microsoft CFO Quits · · Score: 4, Informative

    Ah, yes, Microsoft is in deep shit now, what with the record revenue and what not. No wonder the CFO ran away. 2013 is going to be the year of Linux on the desktop, all hail RMS!

  8. Re:It's Not New, Really. on Most IT Admins Have Considered Quitting Due To Stress · · Score: 1

    >Just because a Head Chef job is really rough, doesn't mean that the IT job is any less rough.
    Well, it could mean just that. I'm not going to comment on the head chef as I have no experience, but extrapolate that to miners or fishermen, say: you have to catch at least a certain amount of fish to get paid, work outside in shitty weather, and there's a non-trivial chance of dying horribly. Does i make sitting on your naked ass at home sound less rough?

    I think the point might be that the echo chamber is developing some sort of persecution complex, whereby only the IT employees are hard working, valuable, over-stressed, underpaid, and most threatened by offshoring and immigration.

    It's important to keep an overall perspective, otherwise you come off as VW Phaeton owners complaining about slow ashtrays to the rest of the world.

  9. Re:Not just a giant iPhone on Did Steve Jobs Pick the Wrong Tablet Size? · · Score: 1

    Personally, I'm very happy with such size in that respect, but my girlfriend does complain that 10" is uncomfortably large, however.

  10. Re:There would be no need... on How Do You Give a Ticket To a Driverless Car? · · Score: 1

    And in Austria you need a reflective vest for every passenger. And if this wasn't silly enough, then in Russia and Ukraine, as I suspect in most ex-Soviet countries, also a fire extinguisher. In the Czech Republic a year or so ago they changed the requirements for the first aid kit, thus screwing anyone who didn't buy the new version. Cops love to check all of this too if they're bored or aren't reaching their quotas otherwise, so be prepared to unload everything from the trunk to demonstrate that you do, in fact, have all of this crap.

    Shit's getting ridiculous, really, soon I'll be going for Sunday drives with a surgeon riding shotgun, just in case.

  11. That's a weirdly specific topic to post on /. on PostgreSQL 9.3 Will Feature UPDATEable Views · · Score: 3, Informative

    But nevertheless quite interesting. The idea of updatable views is certainly a good one, but it seems that the current limitations make this feature more or less useless for now:

    • The view must have exactly one entry in its FROM, which must be a table or another updatable view.
    • The view definition must not contain WITH, DISTINCT, GROUP BY, HAVING, LIMIT, or OFFSET clauses at the top level.
    • The view definition must not contain set operations (UNION, INTERSECT or EXCEPT) at the top level.
    • All columns in the viewâ(TM)s select list must be simple references to columns of the underlying relation. They cannot be expressions, literals or functions. System columns cannot be referenced, either.
    • No column of the underlying relation can appear more than once in the viewâ(TM)s select list.
    • The view must not have the security_barrier property.
  12. Re:WikiLeaks link in the summary? on F-16 Engines Stolen From Israeli Air Base · · Score: 1

    > You do realize that anyone who works in the Defense Industry, military, or other US Government contracting positions could lose their job over clicking that, right?

    You say that like it's a bad thing!

  13. Re:Damn... on No More "Asperger's Syndrome" · · Score: 0

    Worse than Buttfuckers?

  14. Re:eBay... on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Over 500 Used DIMMs? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    First: Hold onto them until they're actually worth something. Sometime in the middle of the DDR4 lifecycle, it will become nearly impossible to find new 4GB DDR3 sticks, so people will have to turn to used sticks if they want to upgrade their machines from 8GB (4x2GB or 2x4GB) to 16 GB (4x4GB).

    History tells us that they will be valued at at least twice the original market rate. So sell now and get ~$7.5k, or wait 2-3 years and likely get $15-20k. I'd wait.

    That's a good point. I just had to RMA a module of extended-warranty DDR2 RAM. Ignoring for a moment the fact that they asked me to send the whole kit instead of just the faulty module, more importantly instead of replacing it, they refunded me the money instead. Which is just slightly less money than what new (and slower!) DDR2 memory costs. Oops.

    In the end I managed to find the last few identical kits in some weird online store, but another year or two and I'd be completely fucked.

  15. Re:Due to the huge Linux market share? on Valve: Linux Better Than Windows 8 for Gaming · · Score: 1

    >Valve is already releasing their game.

    Oh yeah? Wake me up once they get around to releasing Episode 3. So far I have surpassed Valve's ep3 revenue by about infinity percent.

  16. Re:Incorrect summary is incorrect on Intel Unveils 10-Watt Haswell Chip · · Score: 1

    Haha, what do you have, a T520? I was excited about the T530 until I saw the keyboard. It's not even the chiclet thing, it's the missing row and consequently fucked up layout!

    Aaanyway, I've been getting extremely impressive battery life out of the Sandy based laptops, so the future looks bright :)

  17. Re:First my beloved Viper fighter, now this on Feds Ban 'Buckyballs' Magnets · · Score: 0

    "So fucking what?"

    People die from everything all the time, including boring crap like water. And I don't mean by drowning, just by drinking too much of perfectly fine water. But speaking of water, swimming pools are more dangerous for children than guns, and when are those getting banned?

    Somebody somewhere is definitely making millions off those, yet they were responsible for 550 children drowning in 1997, if you RTFA. So?

  18. Re:stupid on Texas Scientists Regret Loss of Higgs Boson Quest · · Score: 1

    Science is not a zero-sum game. Scientific discoveries enrich everybody, regardless of which country they're made in.

    You state your unsubstantiated opinion as fact. Are you sure you are qualified to talk about "science"?

    Have you ever heard of the '60s? The "race to the moon" was important, and the space race was most assuredly focused on firsts by country.

    But I'm sure you have some reasoning on how that's irrelevant to now.

    Yes, the race to the moon was an expensive political dickwaving contest which Kennedy got into "because communists!!!". I don't see how that is relevant today.

  19. Re:MySQL cluster on Ask Slashdot: Low Cost Way To Maximize SQL Server Uptime? · · Score: 1

    Yes, however, there are very good reasons for never ever using MySQL, especially if SQL Server is already being used.

  20. TCC on Ask Slashdot: No-Install Programming At Work? · · Score: 1

    TinyCC doesn't require anything else to run, is small, fast, and has enough functionality for hobby-level stuff. For an IDE, just use notepad or something.

    However, if you get fired for this, it's going to be your own fault for knowingly violating the rules. Brining your own laptop might not be acceptable either, depending on the environment, but that would be the best possibility so it's definitely worth checking out. Another possibility is to use remote desktop or ssh or something to connect to your home box running whatever IDE you'll want, but again, check with your managers. If they don't allow it, just read a book about programming instead.

  21. Re:Wait, what? on FBI Used FedEx To Sneak Dotcom's Hard Drives Out of NZ · · Score: 1

    It's fine to hate huge corporations and all, but how the fuck does that make any sense? Is FedEx supposed to check the history and content of every hard drive (and other items) they send just in case it's filled with data copied by a foreign law enforcement agency?

  22. Re:Being distracted while driving is dangerous. on Quantifying the Risk of Texting Drivers · · Score: 1

    "Failure to signal" is what cops use to justify stopping a black dri^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hsuspicious vehicle. They will follow until the driver makes an illegal turn or lane change and then light him up.

    Otherwise, getting stopped for not signalling is as rare as getting stopped for going 3mph over the speed limit.

    This was exactly my point, though I didn't feel it was necessary to spell out. Not signaling might be illegal, but when was the last time anyone was stopped for it, lawmakers were making a big fuss about it, or you read about it in the news?

  23. Being distracted while driving is dangerous. on Quantifying the Risk of Texting Drivers · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Film at eleven.

    Meanwhile, Turn signal neglect results in over twice as many crashes as distracted driving, but nobody gives a shit because it's not a new scary technology used by the damn kids ruining everything.

  24. Explanation on Ask Slashdot: Recommendations For a Laptop With a Keypad That Doesn't Suck · · Score: 4, Informative

    The reason keypads aren't or real ThinkPads is that by including the extra 4 columns of keys, the whole keyboard and TrackPoint (or trackpad, if you're that sort of person) has to be shifted left. This means that you end up either sitting in middle relative to the screen with the hands positioned awkwardly, or having to look at the screen at an angle.

    I have a T520 and while I was initially upset that it has huge speaker grilles on both sides, I actually came to appreciate this decision, though admittedly it would suck if I had to punch in numbers into a spreadsheet all day. Just get a ThinkPad and this baby

  25. Re:So, he's building a steampunk ship? on Australian Billionaire Plans To Build Titanic II · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't be a problem as long as the captain doesn't granny shift, and double clutches like he should.