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  1. Re:Rehash of hire only state grads senior engineer on Is It Time To Throw Out the College Application System? · · Score: 1

    Except James T. Kirk.....

    Sounds familiar. .-)

  2. Re:If yes then what ? on Is It Time To Throw Out the College Application System? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Have you actually looked at some common core math problems? have you talked to any common core math teachers??? common core is a disaster. 22+22 is no longer 44. its now 40 (plus 4)

    Which is exactly how every sane person does mental arithmetics. Take a difficult problem (22+22) and break it down into simpler sub-tasks (20+20)+(2+2)

    If you can't do that, you'll be relying on a calculator for even the simplest tasks. Welcome to Idiocracy.

  3. Re:Excellent Predictor on Is It Time To Throw Out the College Application System? · · Score: 1

    ...in a fast-paced modern economy that builds success on college degrees that have to have the right (expensive) college names on them and restricts admission to those papers based on school grades.

    Self-fulfilling prophecy.

  4. Re:Size of a cup on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    Weren't "words with multiple meanings" like "mile" exactly what crashed that Mars lander? so you probably want to avoid them - just to eliminate a potential source of confusion. No matter if you can handle them in your everyday kitchen, where the worst consequence could be 14ml to much milk when mixing up canadian with us cups.

  5. Re:Size of a cup on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    Half-trolling.

    But also pointing ouit that measuring with the "object cup" is perfectly useable in some situations. e.g. if a recipe would be given in a completly arbitrary and even unknown unit, you could replace the given unit with "cup". "liter" or "shotglass" or "any old container you happen to have at hand" and still reproduce the intended taste. If it used fractional values, you'd usually still get a good approximation. (everyone can see when a cylindrical container is roughly filled halfways)

    And also non trolling would be my point that no one could argue that most definitly "my cup full of water is a cup full of water". At least if you don't want to go semantic hell.

  6. Re:Size of a cup on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    Well, to avoid ambiguity, when referring to the exact measurement, you could use 237ml instead.

  7. Re:Idiot on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    Well.. what would you expect from a country where inflammable means flammable!

  8. Re:Idiot on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    Basically, no, the kitchen is exactly the place I want metric measurement - it is if anything the best example around a house of where you need accurate scientific style measurement.

    Not always. It's the one place where you're fine with vague measurements. Like a pinch of salt, a handfull of lettuce or a chili. Take two of them if thats your style. When you're using natural ingredients, you'll always have size variations.

    But I agree with you that measuring non-fluids by volume is moronic. And the above of course only applies when preparing foods in common household quantities. 1 pinch of salt per serving is perfect at home, but a bit complicated when you're preparing pasta sauce for the whole summer camp.

  9. Re:Size of a cup on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    Where did you get a ridiculous idea like that? 1/2 cup is by definition exactly half of 1 cup. There can be no possible other definition.

    I can see when my coffee cup is full and I could fill it with water to get 1 cup. But it has no markings to determine when it's half (or quater) full. So when using a cup for measurement, only full cups will measure precisely.

    And it also scales better. If I have a recipe where everything is measured in cups, I might just use a smaller cup (tea cup instead of coffee cup) to prepare a smaller cake.

  10. Re:Simple answer on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    More comprehensible?

    You can't even tell from the weather report if it's going to be freezing or not!

    0: Freezing
    20: Comfortable
    30: Summer
    100: Boiling
    200: Baking.

    All you need to know about degrees Celsius.

    Oh and one more thing: Above 2500 degrees, you can usually just replace the units with Kelvin, as the difference is becoming neglectable.

  11. Re:Well, speaking from the film noir seats, on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 2

    I'm fine with 90 - 60 - 90, too.

    Which definitly HAS that ring that your... what would you be calling it? does.

  12. Re:Fristy Pawst! on Ebola Has Made It To the United States · · Score: 1

    Which is a very poor metric as it leaves out price.

    Swiss incomes are much higer than here, but that all gets eaten up when you have to pay swiss prices.

  13. Re:Fristy Pawst! on Ebola Has Made It To the United States · · Score: 1

    So the US is responsible for the fuck ups of every country we've ever had contact with for the rest of time?

    Of course not! But the US has a pretty impressive track record...

  14. Re:Fristy Pawst! on Ebola Has Made It To the United States · · Score: 1

    Also, aren't there a number of cases where people didn't get treatment solely because they couldn't afford it?

    e.g.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C...

  15. Re:Fox News? on Scientists Seen As Competent But Not Trusted By Americans · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Oh and how they care! But they care for controversity. A panel discussion with all participants agreeing would sink the ratings.

    "Fair and balanced" is not a reminder that you have to hear multiple viewpoints, but an excuse to pit them up agains each other for maximum drama.

  16. Re:gold star card on At CIA Starbucks, Even the Baristas Are Covert · · Score: 1

    Another intresting fact: My (europa based) rewards card was sent by international mail from Seattle. But is not accepted in the united states.

  17. Re:Yeah So? on At CIA Starbucks, Even the Baristas Are Covert · · Score: 1

    Never have been asked for my name in any other coffeeshop than starbucks.

  18. Re:123456 on Ask Slashdot: How To Keep Students' Passwords Secure? · · Score: 1

    Why not go all the way and change it to 00000000? Was good enough for the US nukes....

  19. Re:They Don't Need G+ To Track You Anymore on Google Quietly Nixes Mandatory G+ Integration With Gmail · · Score: 1

    something else, but not unrelated. Even if you don't use 2-factor auth, giving a phone number is a 2nd way of communications for restoring your password. And it is not connected to a 2nd maila ccount that may also be compromised.

  20. Re:"Affluent and accomplished" is not the criterio on Netropolitan Is a Facebook For the Affluent, and It's Only $9000 To Join · · Score: 5, Insightful

    People.

    The reason is people.

    They put their bar and siting room and tennis court in their leaflets, but you buy your membership because of who is sitting, drinking and playing there. And the information they have.

  21. As Moist von Lipwick already knew, this is the essence of a really good scam. Nothing lets someone leave all sense and care behind as the prospect of fleecing someone else.

  22. Re:I'm starting my own exclusive club on Netropolitan Is a Facebook For the Affluent, and It's Only $9000 To Join · · Score: 4, Funny

    with blackjack and hookers?

  23. Re:Lucky them on Court Rules the "Google" Trademark Isn't Generic · · Score: 1

    I'm calling the Walkman to the stand to support your point.

    (Intresting enough, over here "xeroxing" and "kleenex" never reached such a generic status)

  24. Re:Lucky them on Court Rules the "Google" Trademark Isn't Generic · · Score: 1

    And my old clueless aunt calls Firefox "Internet Explorer". And even if she means Firefox, that's still wrong!

    Going to court to allow using wrong semantics... sorry, but we're definitly headed towards "Idiocracy"!

  25. Re:Lucky them on Court Rules the "Google" Trademark Isn't Generic · · Score: 1

    And "work" is much shorter than "having a beer at the local bar". But I still can't use the term "I'm at work" when I'm getting wasted. Words have meanings and are not interchangeable, you know...