Slashdot Mirror


User: 110010001000

110010001000's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
10,610
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 10,610

  1. Re:perhaps kids are like this in the u.s. on Kids Have 'Math Anxiety' Thanks To Parents and Teachers, Report Finds (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    There are Youtube videos on every common core math lesson. Common core does make sense, it is just different, and seems roundabout, but the idea is good.

  2. Re:perhaps kids are like this in the u.s. on Kids Have 'Math Anxiety' Thanks To Parents and Teachers, Report Finds (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    "studied the experiences of a total of 2,700 primary and secondary students in the UK and Italy"
     
    but ok.

  3. Re:Now binary boy will be along to explain that go on The Opportunity Rover's Final Photo of Mars (cnn.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    No they aren't living there. They are taking short stays of typically 6 months. You know why? Because they would be dead if they tried living there for years. Space nutters ignore reality. And by the way, the ISS is paradise compared to Mars or another reachable planet.

  4. Re:Better resolution on The Opportunity Rover's Final Photo of Mars (cnn.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    Notice how they photoshopped out the sky on those photos? That was to hide the studio lights.

  5. Re:Now binary boy will be along to explain that go on The Opportunity Rover's Final Photo of Mars (cnn.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I never said going to other planets is a waste of time. I said that HUMANS will never LIVE anywhere else than Earth. I encourage robotic space exploration and sending humans to Mars. You just ain't never going to live there. Ever. Biologically it can't happen.

  6. I have no idea what was accomplished, but it sounded darn impressive.

  7. Please be patient... on Facebook is Down · · Score: 1

    ...installing new NSA software...

  8. No way Google Play is making $6 net revenue per user.

  9. Re:Well, this is scary on Salon: Republicans Are Launching Fake Local News Sites To Spread 'Propaganda' (salon.com) · · Score: 1

    That is naive. News reporting has NEVER been "just facts" except for the most dry topics. There were no "good old days" where newspapers were impartial. They still even endorse candidates which is completely idiotic.

  10. Shorts on FAA Says Boeing 737 MAX Planes Are Still Airworthy (cnbc.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    This is all made up by the shorts, Airbus and the big train lobby.

  11. After the next recession and tech bubble bursts all of this nonsense will be gone. Until the next one.

  12. Re:Musk vs Critics. Mistake he makes. on Tesla Shifts the Goalposts For 'Full Self-Driving' Technology (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    No one said he COULDN'T build an electric car. Who EVER said it was impossible? Do you guys realize that electric cars are over 100 years old? Why couldn't he build a "gull wing door"? It has been done before.

  13. Let me guess: Big Oil, Shorts, legacy Car Manufacturers? No, we just think Tesla is another tech scam. You don't need to work for "big oil" to think that.

  14. Re:Shit happens, things change. on Tesla Shifts the Goalposts For 'Full Self-Driving' Technology (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    People don't get it. Self-driving isn't just dependent on processing power. You can have complete 360 degree visibility and infinite processing power and it still won't work. The same thing applies to "real AI". There is more to it than just computation.

  15. You can unmount/mount a file system without privileges on OSX? I don't think so.

  16. It got 29 fake pre-orders from their "friends".

  17. That guy must have been pretty clever to arrange for three skyscrapers to get destroyed and have two airplanes crash into them just to collect insurance money. And no one figured it out, except for you! You must be REALLY clever. It also must have been a little harder than you crashing your pickup truck into Billy Bobs barn and calling Geico.

  18. That's the best description of cloudthink I've ever seen. Majick bits and bytes that for some reason only run on machines that have the special cloudsprinkles applied to them by a high priestess of cloudiness.

     
    I'm saving that. That is hilarious (and accurate).

  19. Thats why on Deflecting an Asteroid Will Be Harder Than Scientists Thought (upi.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Thats why we need to get off this rock stuck in a gravity well as soon as possible. Mars?

  20. Re:WTF? on What It's Like To Smoke Salvia For Science (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    It ain't magic, kid. Just chemicals. Time to grow up.

  21. Re:reminds me of college on What It's Like To Smoke Salvia For Science (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Mom must be so proud.

  22. Re:WTF? on What It's Like To Smoke Salvia For Science (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Timothy Leary and Jerry Garcia were just old hippies who didn't apparently know enough to know that messing with your brain chemistry causes hallucinations. Yeah, we get it, you "discovered" some new drug that your Dad didn't use and saw the edge of the Universe. Very insightful. Eventually you gotta get a job and stop writing for Vice.

  23. Re:WTF? on What It's Like To Smoke Salvia For Science (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    They did? Who? This ain't Vice, kid. Go sell your "life experiences" somewhere else.

  24. Re:WTF? on What It's Like To Smoke Salvia For Science (vice.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I guess so. When I was a kid we dropped acid but we didn't blog about it. Big deal kid, time to get a real job.

  25. WTF? on What It's Like To Smoke Salvia For Science (vice.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    WTF is this? Who cares? Some dopey Millennial took some hipster drug as a kid and got a job at Vice writing blogs at $100 a pop and gets paid to take drug trials because he can't make his rent.