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  1. Re:Seems he has more of a clue on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 1

    Tell that to all the climate researchers out there that published research to the contrary.

  2. Re:Seems he has more of a clue on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 1

    When they deny scientific evidence that's called a denier not a skeptic.

  3. Re:Seems he has more of a clue on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 1

    There aren't two sides. When you have 99% of the researchers saying that global warming is happening, you don't give the 1% the same weight.

  4. Re:Hard to take sides on University Overrules Professor Who Failed Entire Management Class · · Score: 1

    Yeah because college students routinely swear at the professor..

  5. Re:Hard to take sides on University Overrules Professor Who Failed Entire Management Class · · Score: 1

    How do you know he didn't and more to the point what makes you think failing them at the end would stick anymore than failing them now. Read Potsy read.

  6. Re:Hard to take sides on University Overrules Professor Who Failed Entire Management Class · · Score: 1

    Because it's not the fault of the students *eye roll*

  7. Re:Hard to take sides on University Overrules Professor Who Failed Entire Management Class · · Score: 1

    Because you didn't read the article then yes Potsy it's hard to make decision. But if you had read the article, it's not hard.

  8. Re:Talk about creating a demand on Why Our Antiquated Power Grid Needs Battery Storage · · Score: 1

    Seriously? The articles is about using batteries to store the over abundance of electrical power being being produced by renewables because the electrical grid handle it. The discussion should be about upgrading the electrical grid - which should have been done sometime ago - but you turn it into a political rant.

    Nice one Potsy.

  9. Re:Talk about creating a demand on Why Our Antiquated Power Grid Needs Battery Storage · · Score: 1

    LMOL, yo dingus, the pollution is from all that coal burning for power and heat.

  10. FU ESPN on ESPN Sues Verizon To Stop New Sports-Free TV Bundles · · Score: 1

    Go fuck you self.

  11. Re:well then it's a bad contract on ESPN Sues Verizon To Stop New Sports-Free TV Bundles · · Score: 0

    So you like paying for services you don't use. Nice. Most people aren't ass-holes like you and don't want to be ass-raped be the likes of ESPN. ESPN could easily be a paid tier service, whereby people who want to watch it can and those who don't don't and don't pay for the channel regardless.

  12. Re:IE 6 on JavaScript Devs: Is It Still Worth Learning jQuery? · · Score: 1

    Mobile...because that's all it's for *eye roll*

  13. SharePoint.... on JavaScript Devs: Is It Still Worth Learning jQuery? · · Score: 4, Funny

    So yes you need it to do the stuff that SharePoint doesn't do.

  14. Re:sage on The Future Deconstruction of the K-12 Teacher · · Score: 1

    Aren't you the pot calling the kettle black. More to the point: you can't read. nbauman was responding to the comment that lessons were not individualized for Anonymous Coward; which you would say was a single data point being offered by Anonymous Coward. nbauman was providing their personal experience as a counter point. Something you obviously did not grasp - which probably means you had a bad teacher they day they were teach reading comprehension.

    I suggest reading before commenting. You'll look less like a fool.

  15. Re:This is how you deregulate on Japan Looks To Distributed Control Theory To Manage Energy Market Deregulation · · Score: 2

    Tell California how well deregulating the energy markets worked for them. In a word: Enron.

  16. Re:Regulation is the enemy of free markets. on Japan Looks To Distributed Control Theory To Manage Energy Market Deregulation · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Since unregulated derivatives markets were to blame for the collapse, no it's not sad. What is sad is ass-holes like you who don't understand that unregulated markets do not operate in their own best interests.

  17. Re:Whitelisting executables... on Microsoft Announces Device Guard For Windows 10 · · Score: 2

    Yo douche bag: "To help protect users from malware, when an app is executed, Windows makes a determination on whether that app is trustworthy, and notifies the user if it is not. "

    So it makes a check against a list of some sort. How hard would it be to get some malicious software signed. More importantly what about devices that are from a trusted source but are not signed. Can an admin out such devices on a white list or does Microsoft control a master list.

    FTA: "This gives it a significant advantage over traditional anti-virus and app control technologies like AppLocker, Bit9, and others which are subject to tampering by an administrator or malware"

    So it sounds like the admin is taken out of the loop. Need more details, which are lacking in the article. But I would not trust Microsoft to make those decisions for me.

  18. Re:The Tired Technology Equals Unemployment Fallac on Robot Workers' Real Draw: Reducing Dependence on Human Workers · · Score: 1

    Right because something that takes your job away does not create unemployment *eye roll* - moron.

  19. Re:the endgame is ironic here on Robot Workers' Real Draw: Reducing Dependence on Human Workers · · Score: 0

    Actually it is, study economics some time. One of the goals of any company is to manage it's workforce - which means to have as few as possible employees as possible.

    The rest of your post was just ranting.

  20. Re:Whatsisname is...mistaken on Robot Workers' Real Draw: Reducing Dependence on Human Workers · · Score: 1

    LMOL none of that stops businesses from using them and those flaws can be fixed.

  21. Re:Whatsisname is...mistaken on Robot Workers' Real Draw: Reducing Dependence on Human Workers · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That was the authors point: "Optimists insist that we've been here before, during the Industrial Revolution, when machinery replaced manual labor, and all we need is a little more education and better skills. Tufekci points out that one historical example is no guarantee of future events. "

    In the past, machines replaced "manual labor." Today, machines are replacing "white collared labor." Getting more education won't help you anymore.

  22. Re:Got Fiber? on Comcast and TWC Will Negotiate With Officials To Save Their Merger · · Score: 1

    The FCC did not up anybody's cost. Nice trolling.

  23. Re:This is silly on George Lucas Building Low-Income Housing Next Door To Millionaires · · Score: 1

    The price is dictated by the person selling the units. If they don't know wish to sell the units at "market value" then they don't. It's quite simple. Just because some jackass wants pay million dollars for a house does not make the house worth a million.

  24. Re:So thats our new strategy? on LAUSD OKs Girls-Only STEM School, Plans Boys-Only English Language Arts School · · Score: 1

    Actually it's about encouraging kids to find out what they have an aptitude for instead of people telling them they don't or discouraging them.

  25. Re:Hurrah for sex-segregation! on LAUSD OKs Girls-Only STEM School, Plans Boys-Only English Language Arts School · · Score: 1

    And they do and they have. That's the problem with posting on a subject that have little information. But then these forums are really just shouting matches for ignorant people.