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  1. And yet they dare not say it's name... on Rockstar Employees Badly Overworked, Say Wives · · Score: 1

    '[U]tter agreement from the vast majority of staff on how to approach the matter.' has another name. It also begins with a U. Of course, 'union' is a dirty word on slashdot, and apparently in IT in general outside of government. Which is why these people continue to be exploited.

  2. Re:no sound = no sound barrier on Skydiver To Break Sound Barrier During Free-Fall · · Score: 1

    Ha! Amateur. I had an undergrad professor who liked to say Pi ~ 10, to an order of magnitude. Estimation is a good skill to have.

  3. Re:Stalin Lives! on AMD Launches World's First Mobile DirectX 11 GPUs · · Score: 1

    I believe the correct comment here should be "Thank you Comrade Stalin for our happy childhood."

  4. Re:No more working for the man on IT Job Satisfaction Plummets To All-Time Low · · Score: 1

    undoing mod

  5. Re:Should be cheaper than solar on Massive Solar Updraft Towers Planned For Arizona · · Score: 1

    I'd do both and build my greenhouse out of semitransparent photostatics.

  6. Re:Hang Gliding while being paid to write code... on Office Work Ethic In the IT Industry? · · Score: 1

    You are quite lucky, but unfortunately many employers/clients require a great deal of accountability. Working as I do for the NYC gov't, for instance, the very existence of consultants is a political football. Minute by minute accounting of money spent on our contracts is pretty much required, because at least half of the people we are working with are actively trying to get us fired at any point in time. Our group was recently told to be careful to clock in and out for lunch or going down to smoke because the office manager, a Dept. of Ed employee, had taken to scrutinizing the surveillance footage of the building entrance and comparing it to consultant timecards in an attempt (successful in at least two cases) to get people fired.

  7. Re:Sounds like the Navy. on Living In Tokyo's Capsule Hotels · · Score: 1

    I think he feels it's like being on a floating base, with all the retards who couldn't hack it in sub school, along with all the chickenshit crap of basic. I gather the sub people are a great deal more laid back, especially when they are underway.

  8. Re:Westerners on Living In Tokyo's Capsule Hotels · · Score: 1

    I never noticed that they particularly cared about tatoos on gaijin though, just japanese people.

  9. Re:Sounds like the Navy. on Living In Tokyo's Capsule Hotels · · Score: 1

    Funny, my brother feels exactly the opposite. He can't imagine why anyone would be on a carrier.

  10. Re:Floating Mountains on Avatar Soars Into $1-Billion Territory · · Score: 1

    Exactly. And also, I thought the name was quite clever in that it showed that the actual resource was almost beside the point. It doesn't matter what the valuable thing is, just that it is valuable. People say the plot is a cliched retelling of $historicalevent, and then congratulate themselves that they've seen though the cunning allegory, but they are missing the point. Humans have shown themselves willing to kill entire populations of our own kind for any number of resources. It is cliche precisely because it has happened again and again throughout our history.

  11. Re:Abolishment? on Sir Patrick Stewart · · Score: 1

    Bravo.

  12. Re:meh on World's First Production Hybrid Motorcycle To Hit Market In India · · Score: 1

    Hard to charge that electric when the power cuts out twice a day.

  13. Re:Neutral Party on Yes, Google Does De-List Pages; But When? · · Score: 1

    Is this post really supporting the notion that web search should be a public utility controlled by the gov't rather than a corporation? I really hope not...

  14. Re:WTF? on US FTC Sues Intel For Anti-Competitive Practices · · Score: 1

    Except, you know, for the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. But other then blatantly violating a bedrock law of American capitalism that has been on the books for 70+ years they were perfectly within their rights...

  15. Re:So many extinction level events yet we linger on Yellowstone Supervolcano Larger Than First Thought · · Score: 1

    We do in fact have absolute assloads of easily accessible coal. It is bad from a pollution standpoint, but in a world where it is raining dilute sulfuric acid and ash for a decade or so we won't care much. Coal will suffice for a mid- to late-19th century level of technology within a fairly short period of time. The much greater problm is we will all die of starvation before that.

  16. Re:I'm entirely inclined to believe Watts on Sci-Fi Author Peter Watts Beaten, Charged During Border Crossing · · Score: 1

    One hundred percent this. My wife is a Canadian citizen and we used to go see her parents in Toronto by bus, but after our last trip back through the US border on our way home we have agreed that we will never cross by land ever again. We will just have to save up a bit more and take the plane, where for some reason the border guards are somewhat better behaved, maybe because they are dealing with people who can afford plane tickets. They are simply animals at the land crossings though. Sadistic animals. I have more then once watched them pretty much abusing old people they knew spoke very limited/no English simply because they were brown. The Canadian agents, by contrast, have been almost unfailingly polite to me, even the one trip I realized that I had left my passport 12 hours away in NYC. I showed the guard the ring I was planning to propose with instead :)

  17. Re:What about the rest of us? on Iron Mountain's Experimental Room 48 · · Score: 1
  18. Re:Actual Link to the zip on TSA's Sloppy Redacting Reveals All · · Score: 1

    I second a recommendation of Sumatra.

  19. Re:oh c'mon on Personalized Search From Google Now Opt-Out · · Score: 1

    You do understand that you can tell it you bought something as a gift and to ingore it in recommendations,right? /you're welcome.

  20. Re:the real threat will be government intervention on The Noisy and Prolonged Death of Journalism · · Score: 1

    You are incorrect. GE is by and large a financial services company now.

  21. Re:I'm gonna be rich! on Recession Pushes More Workers To Steal Data · · Score: 1

    1. What ever happened to "if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem"?

    It was a false dichotomy before and is still a false dichotomy, so nothing happened to it?

  22. Re:What are we even fighting for? on Laser Weapon Shoots Down Airplanes In Test · · Score: 1

    He obviously thinks we should 'win' like Alexander 'won' in the area now known as Afghanistan, i.e. by killing every male inhabitant between 8 and 80. This is of course a silly course of action, along the lines of the famous Vietnam quote about having to destroy the village in order to save it. This is why foreign policy should not be planned by the moral equivalent of Internet Toug Guys.

  23. Re:A better alternative on NIF Aims For the Ultimate Green Energy Source · · Score: 1

    60% of foreign-owned bills, but not 60% of all bills.

  24. Re:Why bother? on Glenn Beck Loses Dispute Over Parody Domain · · Score: 1

    Personally I would have to say that I want to help his faithful. I want everyone who feels that Glenn Beck is a reasonable source for rational opinion to have the opportunity to say so loudly and frequently. It is important that we are able to identify these people.

  25. Re:why? what is the point? on In the UK, Big Brother Recedes and Advances · · Score: 1

    It's a sad and frightening thing that a society needs no individual evil mastermind or set of masterminds in order to stumble it's way into dystopia. The banal personal agendas of everyone, from those in political and economic power to your neighbors, are all that is required.