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  1. Re:Okay, but what will we drop from the curriculum on The President Wants Every Student To Learn CS. How Would That Work? (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    How about Gym/PE? It is a completely ridiculous to be "teaching" it at school. It doesn't provide enough exercise to make the kids healither. It is an hour, once a week. Useless. There is no tradeoff here, there are plenty of subjects that can be dropped.

  2. Corrected summary on The President Wants Every Student To Learn CS. How Would That Work? (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    I've corrected the summary: All the female child coders are going to take theodp's job! It is the same summary as every other one of theodp's submissions.

  3. 3D Printed Drones on Developing 3D-Printing Tech for Cars (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    My company makes 3d printed drones. We win.

  4. Re:OK, read the transcript. on GNU/Linux Desktops with No User Knowledge Needed (Video) · · Score: 1

    I was thinking the same thing.

  5. Re:Is it fair? on Inside Google's Self-Driving Car Test Center (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    No, it isn't fair to say that. Googles car depend on extensive pre-mapping of the driving space. That is why the tests are limited to certain areas. If you put that car in the middle of Philadelphia it wouldn't work. Basically autonomous car driving is a con job at this point.

  6. medium.com on Inside Google's Self-Driving Car Test Center (medium.com) · · Score: 2

    Why doesn't medium.com just buy Slashdot and get it over with?

  7. Re:get out of IT, get into making tasty burgers on What Spotlighting Harassment In Astronomy Means · · Score: 1

    Wow. Weird. Why would someone quit after being mentored by you?

  8. Re:What do you hope for? on What Spotlighting Harassment In Astronomy Means · · Score: 1

    Maybe he was just interested in the magic underwear that Mormons wear.

  9. Re:What about Archeology? on What Spotlighting Harassment In Astronomy Means · · Score: 1

    Yeah but Indiana Jones is a hunk, so harassment is OK.

  10. Click here on What Spotlighting Harassment In Astronomy Means · · Score: 2

    Click here to find out what happens next! The answers will shock you! -Ethan

  11. Re:Stop eating bush meat. on New Ebola Case Emerges In Sierra Leone (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    None at all. I've been playing with my infected, imported, pet monkey all day and I am fine.

  12. Re:Nonsense. We had much better than we have now. on Explaining the Lack of Quality Journalism In the Internet Age (gawker.com) · · Score: 1

    No we didn't. You just THINK we did. The NYT and the WP are the same quality as they have always been.

  13. Re:We never had it on Explaining the Lack of Quality Journalism In the Internet Age (gawker.com) · · Score: 1

    If you want to get science reporting, then go to a source that provides science reporting. Like ScienceNews.org. It is funny that you bring up science reporting, since science reporting has definitely improved drastically. You just don't have to read it from a journalist who may not know anything about actual science.

  14. Re:We have a little of it on Explaining the Lack of Quality Journalism In the Internet Age (gawker.com) · · Score: 1

    60 Minutes is a perfect example. A good example of BAD journalism. With the crap Benghazi "investigation" that turned out to be 100% false, and the NSA "investigation", I would rather get my news from a random blog.

  15. Re:We never had it on Explaining the Lack of Quality Journalism In the Internet Age (gawker.com) · · Score: 1

    Typical content-free reply attacking the messenger. I don't care about modding.

  16. Re:We never had it on Explaining the Lack of Quality Journalism In the Internet Age (gawker.com) · · Score: 1

    It was of such quality you don't even remember what city it was from. Must have been outstanding.

  17. Re:We never had it on Explaining the Lack of Quality Journalism In the Internet Age (gawker.com) · · Score: 1

    Those two cases were because the media disliked Nixon (for good reason). Nixon was a scumbag. The Pentagon Papers and Watergate were closely linked. We never really got the full story from the media on that.

  18. Re:We never had it on Explaining the Lack of Quality Journalism In the Internet Age (gawker.com) · · Score: 1

    Only if you consider NYT and WP to be quality journalism. I sure don't. The NYT and WP are the at same quality level as they always have been. The fact that the poster says "ESPN Grantland" is an example of "quality journalism" is very telling.

  19. Re: We never had it on Explaining the Lack of Quality Journalism In the Internet Age (gawker.com) · · Score: 2

    I understand the problem. The problem is that the old journalist media and the new journalist media is having problems making money. However the premise here is that it is due to the fact that the common folk won't pay for quality journalism like we used to. That is a faulty premise because we never had quality journalism in the first place. The correct question is how can we make the common folk pay us like they used to for our previous product?

  20. Re:Hardly surprising on Big Trouble for Bitcoin (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    I always find it funny that people have fault with the fact that early adopters own most of the Bitcoin. The Microsoft founders also hold most of the Microsoft stock. So do the Apple founders, etc. What does that have to do with anything?

  21. Re:Flouncing for market manipulation and COINTELPR on Big Trouble for Bitcoin (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    You forgot to blame the Jews. Drama queens like you love to do that. Just come out and say it.

  22. We never had it on Explaining the Lack of Quality Journalism In the Internet Age (gawker.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We never had quality journalism in the first place. People look at history through rose colored glasses, yet journalists have been lying to the people for years.

  23. I am always surprised they find people who willingly participate in drug trials, especially for something like a painkiller. Do we really need ANOTHER painkiller on the market?

  24. Re:Unenforceable and stupid on Use Code From Stack Overflow? You Must Provide Attribution (stackexchange.com) · · Score: 0

    Geoblocking isn't impossible to get working for the vast majority of Netflixs users. How many Netflix users are sophisticated enough to get around geoblocks? Maybe 10%. Geoblocking affects 90% of the Netflix users.

  25. Re:Very wide impact. on Zero-Day Vulnerability Discovered In FFmpeg Lets Attackers Steal Files Remotely · · Score: 4, Informative

    Any video file that you torrent could now open you up for risk. That means about 99% of Kodi users.