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  1. Re: M-16? on Cody Wilson Wants To Help You Make a Gun · · Score: 1

    Grammar doesn't fend off coyote, wild hogs or bobcats in my part of the country. I have livestock to protect.

    Tacticool is something city folk do. Here in the sticks, they're tools to do a job.

  2. Re: M-16? on Cody Wilson Wants To Help You Make a Gun · · Score: 1

    If people are so much more critical of grammar than they are about misinformation, it's a good thing I never tried to be a journalist.

  3. Re:M-16? on Cody Wilson Wants To Help You Make a Gun · · Score: 2

    Understanding the components and assembly of a machine makes me an "internet tough guy"?

  4. Re:M-16? on Cody Wilson Wants To Help You Make a Gun · · Score: 2

    It's exactly a paperweight until the remaining 20% is milled. There isn't a place for the trigger, hammer, or safety - it's solid metal in that area.

    I'm guessing that "east" is supposed to be "easy" and that's accurate. It is legal to sell, but there are hoops to jump through. From what I understand, it's difficult to find an FFL willing to deal with that kind of transfer (of a non-serialized gun). Once you've serialized it and it goes through an FFL transfer, it isn't so secret anymore and the papertrail begins.

  5. Re: M-16? on Cody Wilson Wants To Help You Make a Gun · · Score: 0

    OMG, I'm so mortified that I made such a simple mistake!

    It's almost like I was more concerned with the content of my message than the approval of a slashdot grammar nazi!

    Wait, no - I'm not mortified at all. I think that might have been a burp.

  6. Re:M-16? on Cody Wilson Wants To Help You Make a Gun · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No, and his machine doesn't even make a complete lower receiver - it can only finish the remaining 20% of an 80% (complete) lower receiver.

    The difference between a full-auto receiver and a semi-auto AR-15 receiver is 1 hole. The rest of the full-auto portion of the fire control group is several internal components that his machine has nothing to do with.

    I built my 2 AR-15 rifles, this stuff isn't rocket science - but it's probably a little to advanced for any liberal journalist.

  7. Re:Too Soft on Reactions to the New MacBook and Apple Watch · · Score: 1

    Solid != soft

    The lower karat weights of gold were made to reduce cost and improve the hardness of the metal.

  8. Amazing... on Come and Take It, Texas Gun Enthusiasts (Video) · · Score: 1

    this happened over a month ago.

  9. Play-by-play commentary on A Critical Look At CSI: Cyber · · Score: 1

    I wonder if it was harder to write the commentary or to watch the show?

    I can't stand TV cop shows that even show a computer - because 99% of the time it's complete bullshit.

  10. Re:We all know what we expect is not what we want on What Would Minecraft 2 Look Like Under Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    Good question! Nobody ever hears anything about games once they're purchased by Microsoft.

  11. Re:Look around you on Humans' Big Brains Linked To a Small Stretch of DNA · · Score: 1

    This is perfectly illustrated and explained in the first 5 minutes of the movie "Idiocracy"

  12. T-Mobile are bastards on Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan · · Score: 1

    When I switched my 4 lines to AT&T, T-Mobile continued to bill me for 3 months on the numbers they no longer had.

    Now, of course, the only people who will talk to me about it are collection company zombies who know nothing beyond their script.

  13. Re:why google keeps microsoft away on Microsoft To Invest In Rogue Android Startup Cyanogen · · Score: 1

    My Chrome on Android (cyanogenmod 11 and now 12) doesn't crash either.

  14. Re:Once more on U.S. Gas Stations Vulnerable To Internet Attacks · · Score: 1

    I can't completely disagree with that, but there will always be someone to maintain the equipment at regular intervals. They're not unmanned 24/7, someone is there occasionally to maintain and service the equipment. These sites would definitely need fuel level monitoring automation. I was thinking more of gas stations and truck stops where the high volume of fuel sold would require constant monitoring of the fuel levels, a mundane task better left to automation.

  15. Re:Once more on U.S. Gas Stations Vulnerable To Internet Attacks · · Score: 2

    I don't think it's to get rid of people, but taking away a responsibility from unreliable people. There will always be need for someone on site, but can they be trusted to catch a problem (like a low fuel tank) and notify the right people in time to actually do something about it?

    The station can't sell gas they don't have, so it's in their best interest to never run out. By connecting them to the internet, an automated system can be used to monitor level and usage to make predictions about when the tank will need to be refilled. A properly configured system would place an order for more fuel with enough lead time that when the fuel truck arrives the station has both not run out, and is in need of refill.

    People are unreliable, especially when it comes to repetitive and mundane processes. Machines don't care how often they have to perform an action, neither do they get bored doing them.

  16. If you're a trailblazer, yes on Ask Slashdot: Has the Time Passed For Coding Website from Scratch? · · Score: 2

    There are guys like Matthew James Taylor and David Walsh who code new and innovative interfaces and widgets - but even their sites are database driven (even maybe homegrown) CMS that they use to display their code inventions.

    I write extensions for a popular CMS which make it more useful for myself and others, but an HTML/CSS only designer will have a tough learning curve to jump into that type of development as there are many languages working in concert (PHP/ASP/Java, JS, JSON, XML, SQL, INI, HTML, CSS, ???) with HTML/CSS being perhaps the least used.

    Not that I couldn't, but I wouldn't hand code an entire site these days. Efficiency and productivity is the key now and you just can't compete with a modern CMS in those regards.

  17. Re: Umm, no. on Fields Medal Winner Manjul Bhargava On the Pythagorean Theorem Controversy · · Score: 1

    I'm a racist (as usual) says the anonymous coward (Marc, is that you?) who can't accept that I'm not the only one to experience this phenomenon. I've worked with a few very intelligent Indian IT workers, and I love Indian culture (especially the food, mmm-mmm - makhani chicken). I think it's sad that some institutions pushing students out the door without the skills they need are giving a bad reputation to an entire race of people.

  18. Re: Umm, no. on Fields Medal Winner Manjul Bhargava On the Pythagorean Theorem Controversy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That's the problem I've seen with Indian workers as well, and several people I've worked with have seen it too. It seems to be a real problem, because they will not say no to their bosses - about anything. If they're given a task beyond their skillset, they say yes anyway because saying no would be disrespectful (or so I understand).

    On one occasion, I was hired to spend a day working with the IT manager of a company in Dallas - to find what was happening with their network performance. I found (poorly configured) routers everywhere. Triple, quadruple, quintuple NAT, cross linked networks - dueling DHCP servers. It was a mess. It turned out that their IT manager managed to graduate his Indian university with a computer science degree and yet knew virtually nothing about anything. When his boss said add another router - he said yes.

    I left after turning those routers into switches and restoring the performance they were missing, but not the performance they could have had if they'd put it together with the right parts to begin with.

    I was paid in cash, by the IT manager - so I suspect that I was paid out of his pocket to save his job.

  19. Re:Flash memory sucks on NASA Update Will Deal With Opportunity Flash Memory "Amnesia" · · Score: 1

    I said the same thing until I saw firsthand the performance benefits.

    Since then, I've taken a hybrid approach. My laptop ultrabay has a normal magnetic drive, and the primary drive is a 256gb ssd. My system is installed on the SSD, all frequently written directories are mounted on the ultrabay platter drive.

    It's not as fast as it could be running entirely from SSD, but I get a big speed boost with the security of magnetic media for my files.

    I've had one failure on the SSD, which the manufacturer resolved quickly under warranty. Recovery was simple because even though the SSD failed, all of my user files were safe on the still working platter drive.

  20. Re:Remove the goddamn box on HOA Orders TARDIS Removed From In Front of Parrish Home · · Score: 1

    I'd probably help them build it (to learn from their mistakes, and make mine better)

  21. Re:Don't Order From Slashdot Deals on Hubble Reveals a Previously Unknown Dwarf Galaxy Just 7 Million Light Years Away · · Score: 0

    Somewhere, there's an shipping and receiving clerk jamming out to some awesome tunes on his new headphones!

  22. Re:Wait till they see water! on Scientists Have Finally Sampled the Most Abundant Material On Earth · · Score: 0

    It is the most abundant material on Facebook.

  23. Re:Summary of Trailer on First Star War Episode 7 Trailer Released · · Score: 2

    It doesn't reflect bullets

    Haha, right. Jedi/Sith attempts to deflect a bullet - and the light saber wielding bad-ass gets a face full of melted lead and copper jacket.

  24. Re:Summary of Trailer on First Star War Episode 7 Trailer Released · · Score: 2

    So what's Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker's excuse? Anakin was supposedly this technical wizard, why doesn't he have a freaking 12 bladed light saber sphere? Did Vader opt for a plain light saber because he has the cool suit? Did Anakin lose the fine motor control required to construct light saber bad-assery when he was put into the life support suit? Did he just say "fuck it" because - who's he gonna fight?

  25. Re:Yawn ... on Microsoft Azure Outage Across the Globe · · Score: 1

    I've seen the clown car/duggar meme too. When I showed it to my wife, she hated me for it.