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  1. Re:"different approach to international diplomacy" on Blueprints For Taming the Climate Crisis · · Score: 2
    No shit. I would have put it more like this:

    "different approach to international diplomacy"

    in other words: Ain't Gonna Happen.

  2. I live in Canada on Eric Schmidt and Entourage Pay a Call On Cuba · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We go there for vacation whenever the fuck we want. Americans need to get fucking clue and get over themselves. It's just fucking Cuba. No big deal. America has relations with China, and they've executed WAY more political prisoners than Cuba has, and you;re probably reading this on a Chinese built computer. So bag the anti-communist BS and grow up.

  3. Re:Corporatization? on Fixing the Humanities Ph.D. · · Score: 1

    um, yes. corporatisation means academia feeds the interests of neoliberalism. Education is not a business. It is a social service and a fundamental right.

  4. Or how about this: on Fixing the Humanities Ph.D. · · Score: 1

    BAN for profit universities and require more tenured faculty teach classes.

  5. Re:I don't get the mystery. on Strange New World Discovered: The "Mega Earth" · · Score: 1

    They don't have to be that hot. They just have to be in a super tight orbit and be there for ELEVEN BILLION YEARS.

  6. BLAME: on The Sci-Fi Myth of Killer Machines · · Score: 1

    Frankenstein.

  7. Re:Dear Microsoft on Windows 8.1 Finally Passes Windows 8 In Market Share · · Score: 1

    I use Windows 7. I am waiting for Windows 9. I'm not interested in a GREAT start menu - I just want one that works really well. IT doesn't have to be perfect - it has to be good enough.

  8. I don't get the mystery. on Strange New World Discovered: The "Mega Earth" · · Score: 2

    It's a large planet orbiting a star. It has no massive hydrogen/helium atmosphere, and that's a mystery, WHY? Well, let's see, park a planet about 20 million miles from its host star for ELEVEN BILLION YEARS and see how long the atmosphere hangs around, in the face of ELEVEN BILLION YEARS of stellar evolution, coronal mass ejections, and all the rest of it, and they're PUZZLED as to why it's not hte size of Neptune?WTF? I'm surprised it still exists at all...

  9. Dear Microsoft on Windows 8.1 Finally Passes Windows 8 In Market Share · · Score: 1
    What did we want in Win8? Win 7 that WORKED. That's all, really. Simple stuff, like, maybe automatically calculating the size of folders. That would be nice. And maybe a scheduler that didn't have its head up its ass. Seriously. All this touch this and wooshy that WE DON'T CARE. WE NEVER DID.

    we just want a computer that works. Perfectly and easily. Hard to do? Well, you CHARGE for your OS, so it's not like you don't have the green. But, no. You dreamed up Win8 and Metro and it sucks balls. No one wants it. It's bullshit. IF we want a tablet OS, WE'D BUY A FUCKING TABLET. Capeeeesh?

    Now, kindly go back to the drawing board, fix Win7,and call it Win9, and we will all be happy and for a little while forget you're a bunch of assholes extracting wealth from a supine audience.

  10. Re:prosecutions are done on law in place at the ti on Daniel Ellsberg: Snowden Would Not Get a Fair Trial – and Kerry Is Wrong · · Score: 1
    Snowden could have chosen to leak his documents anonymously through a Congressman.

    Sure, and two weeks later the NSA / CIA would have given him concrete boots to go talk to the fishies off the coast of Hawaii.

  11. Sounds like a trip to Hawaii on NASA's Test Bed For Mars Chute: Kauai · · Score: 5, Funny
    Rather than Ridgecrest, California. I can practically hear the discussion now...

    Scientist 1: So, we need to test this thing. I suppose we could talk to the folks at China Lake. It's nearby and cheap. We can stay at the Motel 6 in Ridgecrest.
    Scientist 2: Yeah, we could do that, or have the Pacific dudes fire it over HAWAII and we get to hang out in Kawaii!!!!
    Scientist 1: But that's expensive.
    Scientist 2: Fuck that - it's HAWAII!!! It's in the USA! Good enough!
    Scientist 1: Yeah, but...
    Scientist 2: But nothin' dude - have you even been to Kawaii?
    Scientist 1: No, but....
    Scientist 2: but nothin' it's awesome. And it beats the living fuck out of Ridgecrest. You ever been to Ridgecrest?
    Scientist 1: Yeah. It's hot. Out in the desert.
    Scientist 2: Yeah, AND IT SUCKS! They have earthquakes like every other day out there. It's a miserable hell hole that's only rivaled by Barstow and Needles.
    Scientist 1: Well, its not pretty, but it is nearby, and I don't think the test cares if we shoot it over Kawaii or Death Valley, really.
    Scientist 2: The test won't but everyone on the team will. Kawaii is fucking AWESOME DUDE!
    Scientist 1: We can meet budget.
    Scientist 2: We can SURF!
    Scientist 1: OK, let's ask another team mate. What do you think?
    Scientist 3: What, do I look stupid? Fuck Ridgecrest - YOLO baby - let's go to Hawaii!!!
    Scientist 1: Sigh....

  12. Re:what's wrong with public transportation? on Is Google CEO's "Tiny Bubble Car" Yahoo CEO's "Little Bubble Car"? · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Agreed. But then all these Internet Addicts would have to actually SIT NEXT TO SOMEONE!!! Eeeew! The KOOTIES!!!!

    Public transport is the answer, but the entitled class confused nature of the California Ideology squanders forward movement for the sake of narcissism. The collateral damage is massive. Example: the asshole renting a 2 BR apt at 19th and Valencia for $10,500 a month. That comes out to about $350 a day. Someone who has that kind of dosh isn't going to want to spend time rubbing shoulders with someone who pays $1000 a month to share a flat in the Sunset. It just isn't going to happen. They're both fucking peasants (one is an extremely well paid peasant) but the well paid peasant thinks he's something special. Besides, every racist knows poor people have kooties.

  13. Tiny Bubbles???? on Is Google CEO's "Tiny Bubble Car" Yahoo CEO's "Little Bubble Car"? · · Score: 1
  14. Re:just another confirmation on Apple's 2014 WWDC Keynote Will Be Streamed Live; Hopes For a Microconsole? · · Score: 1
    Some anonymous coward with poor history skills wrote:

    Any sane person would argue that the 5 important things they've done are the GUI computer, the laptop, the music player that people actually want, the touchscreen phone, and the tablet that people actually want.

    I would also add the iMac. Why? back to a singular design that was very swishy for the times, but more importantly: implementation of USB and Firewire. With this came the arrival of major software development, such as Final Cut Pro and iMovie to support these machines and standards.

    GUI Computer: 1984. year 0
    laptop: 1991. 6 years
    Jobs Returns - 1996
    iMac 1998 - 7 years, 2 years post Jobs v2
    ipod: 2001. 3 years, 5 years after Jobs v2
    iphone: 2007. 6 years
    ipad: 2010. 3 years.

    Notice how the trend was one of accelleration, especially after Jobs Return (v2). So, no, you can't go totalling up the number of devices and divide them into the total number of years. I would also put the Newton in there as well, but it was a decade or two too soon... so, in short, fuck off Apple Fan Boi.

  15. just another confirmation on Apple's 2014 WWDC Keynote Will Be Streamed Live; Hopes For a Microconsole? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    of Apple's cultural bankruptcy. Jobs died and they haven't come up with ANYTHING of importance. He's been gone for almost 3 years. He wasn't that active the last year or so, so technically he's been out of the picture for almost 5. Apple needs to do something big and smart. I don't see that happening with Cook at the helm. They could do something small and smart, like PUT COVER FLOW BACK INTO ITUNES. But I don't think that will happen. I think they'r just going to minimax themselves into triviality.

  16. Cool. on Quad Lasers Deliver Fast, Earth-Based Internet To the Moon · · Score: 1
    We'll get to watch the colonists in HD video as they die of radiation from a coronal mass ejection.

    I am deeply skeptical of a moon colony. I really don't think it will ever happen.

  17. less nitrates and potassium on Fujitsu Is Growing Radiation-Free Lettuce In Japan's Fukushima Prefecture · · Score: 1

    than standard varieties? WOW! AMAZING! They made a form of lettuce that has even LESS nutritional value than regular lettuce! Which has practically none! Amazing!

  18. Dear Social Network Researcher on Data Mining Shows How Down-Voting Leads To Vicious Circle of Negative Feedback · · Score: 1

    FUCK YOU

  19. the energy used in observation? on Static Electricity Defies Simple Explanation · · Score: 1

    You "record" a particle of energy (photon) doing something, but it takes energy (photons) to do it. So, in observing the process, photons are emitted and lost per 2nd law thermo?

  20. Do what I did: on Cable TV Prices Rising At Four Times the Inflation Rate · · Score: 2

    Stop watching TV. It's amazing how much more productive and well informed I am once I cut the cable....

  21. Re:Only Creative Cloud? on Adobe Creative Cloud Is Back · · Score: 1
    sudo apt-get install gimp

    Fail. Gimp just doesn't cut it. It's very good, but it's not Photoshop. And Photoshop is the 900 lb gorilla in Adobeland.

    Now that Apple blew its own dick off by ruining Final Cut Pro, Adobe is in the cat-bird seat. Unfortunately a cloud based Premiere and AfterEffects is bullshit. So sad...

  22. Dear Adobe. on Adobe Creative Cloud Is Back · · Score: 1, Funny

    FUCK YOU.

  23. Sacramento? on Could High Bay-Area Prices Make Sacramento the Next Big Startup Hub? · · Score: 1

    Clearly they've never been to or spent much time in, Sacramento. One of te dreariest most boringest cities EVER. Makes San Jose look like Amsterdam.

  24. FLAC vs MP3 on Your Old CD Collection Is Dying · · Score: 1

    Yes, FLAC sounds better. But frankly, under 90% of my listening conditions I cannot tell the difference between FLAC and an mp3 ripped at 320. If I am listening on my "main kit" (audiophile gear costing thousands) I can hear the difference. But I don't usually listen to that kit. I'm usually listening to extremely good, but much smaller and less broadly ranged speakers ( (Genelec 5 inch) hooked up to my laptop and playing at fairly low volume. I've tested it, blind folded with a friend at the helm. The differences are impossible to tell. So, as a consequence, I ripped everything as FLAC to a drive for my audiophile kit, but I have more music on my mp3 drive, and it gets a lot more use.

  25. Re:Nothing left but work! on Lectures Aren't Just Boring, They're Ineffective, Too, Study Finds · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Because we all know that the one single purpose of an education is to train you for a job in the capitalist hell of the labour market. Critical thinking, political activism, creativity, and cultural development and experimentation are all excluded in the Educate Me For A Job model. Of course, the defunding of universities in the USA has caused their costs to go vertical - benefiting the vectoral class of financial extraction via student loans, precluding people from becoming activists, because if they get busted or booted they're stuck with a jillion dollar debt and no degree. Of course, the money for schools has been poured into prisons and warfare, where, again, it benefits the rich, and not much else. So, yeah, get a degree. Get a job. Be a useless debt slave cog in the machine.