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  1. Re:We need a new right... on Sky Deutschland Considering Using Bone Conduction To Force Ads On Train Riders · · Score: 1

    "Specifically, advertising needs to be prohibited from all situations where a person has paid for access or entrance to something."

    The poor have rights too.

  2. Re:come on on NSA Recruitment Drive Goes Horribly Wrong · · Score: 1

    "I was just following orders" won't work in the US either - if someone else takes over and decides to prosecute US citizens under international law for actions they took at home and abroad. Just as 'I was only following orders' would have worked out fine for those on trial at Nuremberg if the Nazis had won the war.

  3. Re:Paranoia is a problem? Why? on Ask Slashdot: Explaining Cloud Privacy Risks To K-12 Teachers? · · Score: 2

    'Why is "bringing about paranoia" a problem?'

    Seriously. I do research with human subjects. If I don't have at least some people choose to decline participation at the point of informed consent, then I assume my consent isn't good enough - participating in any given research project is *always* not a good choice for at least one person.

    Then again, you have the interesting situation that formal school-based education is not the correct solution for every single human; using google apps (or whatever cloud-based system a school is considering) is not the correct situation for every child, yet in both cases the benefits to society (shared childhood experience, guaranteed minimum education level; cheaper infrastructure) may wildly outweigh the relatively minor risks for the individuals.

  4. Pros and cons of a monarchy on Larry Ellison Rejuvenating Hawaii's Sixth-Largest Island (Which He Owns) · · Score: 1

    As with any monarchy, if the King is a good, thoughtful, and benevolent dictator then the place might do fairly well out of it. If the King is a self-indulgent jackass, you're screwed. Most places have gotten rid of them, you'll note.

  5. Substances and coding on Ask Slashdot: How To Start Reading Other's Code? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Find out what drugs the original coder was using when writing, and take the same.

  6. Re:Contractor on The $200,000 Software Developer · · Score: 1

    I moved from Australia to the US in 2000. My US federal taxes at that point were indeed lower than my Australian ones, but by the time I add state and local taxes (which don't exist in Australia) I was paying almost exactly the same percentage of my gross income to the government. If I added the health insurance premium I have to pay in the US (and didn't have to pay in Australia), I was actually worse off by a few thousand dollars per year.

    I'll happily admit this is *my* situation, and given the different ways the tax brackets work in each country, if I was earning a lot more money I probably would have more net income in the US vs Australia.

    The only real difference between the US and other first world countries is that in the US what you get for your tax dollar is a military larger than that of the next 17 countries put together; what we get in the rest of the world is free healthcare and free or heavily subsidized tertiary education.

  7. Re:Contractor on The $200,000 Software Developer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ok, so move to a first world country (ie one with universal health care) and *then* become a contractor..

  8. Re:Genius judge on Federal Judge Says Interns Should Be Paid · · Score: 1

    Because 'deciding' to do a job for zero pay is predicated on being rich enough to spend your summer without income. It means rich kids who can afford to spend a summer without pay get job experience and everyone else misses out.

  9. Re:profanity on Linus Torvalds Promises Profanity Over Linux 3.10-rc5 · · Score: 1

    Businesses who choose microsoft do so because they prefer to be literally fucked over rather than just threatened..

  10. Re:Free copies of office on Aussie Government Proposes OpenDocument As the Standard Format · · Score: 1

    No-one is suggesting you'll have to move to open/libre office. Just that documents need to be in odf format. You can get a plugin for MS office which lets you open and save-as in odf formats if you want to keep using MS Office, whether because you have concerns about the limitations of open/libre offfice, or for some other business-case reason. However your fellow Australian citizens will no longer be obliged to pay a US-based multinational a bunch of cash to be able to read government documents or submit documents to government departments (or put up with not-always-so-brilliant conversions from .doc and .docx).

  11. Re:Why? on Hollywood Studios Use DMCA To Censor Pirate Bay Documentary · · Score: 1

    So why aren't we all writing 'over zealous' bots designed to identify misuse of that one video we shot as part of a GE requirement in college, said bots which just happens to constantly misidentify content which large studios are selling online, so that the studios are constantly battling nonsensical DMCA takedowns too?

  12. Re:Utopian playland on Wired Writer Imagines Google Island · · Score: 1

    Well, there's a few hundred uninhabited islands listed here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Uninhabited_islands_by_country but I think maybe 25 of those would be "tropical .. with plenty of fresh water, fruit, and fish". Problem is, what's the other 6 billion people who'd like the same thing supposed to do?

  13. Re:Neither will... on 9th Grade Science Experiment: Garden Cress Won't Germinate Near Routers · · Score: 3, Funny

    More info would be nice - How old were you? How old was your wife? How old was your milkman?

  14. Do it faster and better, or be willing to change on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With a Fear of Technological Change? · · Score: 1

    "If not, what are some effective strategies to utilize to keep these kids off my lawn?"

    Do your work faster and better than them. You already know you can do things with a cli that can't be done with a gui, and that you can do many many things faster with a cli than could be done with a gui. As long as you can do whatever it is your peers can do just as effectively, you'll make out fine in most environments; if you can *also* do things that no-one else can do, you'll do better than your peers. On the other hand, if your 'resistance' to the new bright-shiny means you can't do key things that your peers can do, or do them far slower, you need to either change what you do in the world or re-examine your unwillingness to change.

  15. Re:Gun control however... on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 4, Informative

    Err.. a) Mexico doesn't have a total ban on guns (gun ownership is a constitutionally protected right), it's just been limted to purchasing from a single army-run shop in Mexico City; b) Mexico happens to have this large nation to the immediate north with relatively limited small arms gun control, and the border heading south is only marginally guarded; so unsurprisingly c) The US Justice Department estimates 70% of guns recovered from Mexican cartels were legally purchased in the US. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5guv1zxttoSAF-NOJzZkAJV2R93mg

    I wouldn't be shocked to hear cartels are also buying abroad, but why bother when you can get most of what you need immediately to the north?

  16. Re:The betting pool is now open... on Microsoft Prepares Rethink On Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    "No really, people I talk to that are not at all computer savvy have heard "the new windows" or windows 8 sucks, and are in some cases actually buying used computers to avoid Windows 8."

    Yup. My retired parents had heard that and I convinced them to try linux on their 3-4 year old laptops - they were happy with what they perceived as a speed jump from vista (still looked slow to me, but whatever). I know 'converting aged relatives to linux' stories are a dime a dozen on slashdot, but this was the first time I'd actually done it and had the in-person experience of watching genuine aged relatives take to it with relative ease.

    Anyway, thanks Windows 8, for producing such end-user horror stories that yet another few aged relatives were willing to go outside their comfort zone and try a free OS.

  17. Re:Mandatory gun ownership on Ask Slashdot: What Planks Would You Want In a Platform of a Political Party? · · Score: 1

    "but over your shortened lifetimes you end up needing LESS healthcare, not more"

    Wasn't that the line tobacco companies were trying to sell the Czech Republic a few years ago? Allow smoking because people die younger & your universal healthcare system will cost less?

    "If you are a smoker, try vaping instead. Get yourself a good ego-c"

    And isn't this the current line tobacco companies are promoting in the US?

    So, foreverdisillusioned, which tobacco lobbyist group do you work for anyway?

  18. Re:tell me again on Explosions at the Boston Marathon · · Score: 1

    I thought this was 'news for nerds', not 'failed Republican talking points'?

  19. Re:Or an economic drain? on Is Bitcoin Mining a Real-World Environmental Problem? · · Score: 1

    Until or unless there's a sudden drop in the price of electricity, in which case any economy in which bitcoins play a more than marginal role will go a bit crazy for a while. Then again, a disruptive shift in the price of electricity will probably make any economy period go a bit crazy for a while.

  20. Gui for editing layouts on LyX Joins the Google Summer of Code 2013 · · Score: 1

    "for example a GUI for editing layouts"

    This! Latex and Lyx are fabulous as long as there's a class file or style file available for whatever format you need, but the second you're preparing something where there's no existing class file, you're screwed unless you want to spend hours with the Lamport book learning the intricacies - something that by definition Lyx is trying to help users avoid. Most of the time there's even something close to what you want - I ended up digging through the Lamport book when doing my PhD because there was an old, out of date class file available for doctoral theses for my institution, but it needed to be updated to meet changed requirements for filing. A gui allowing me to edit the layout would have saved me a lot of pain.

  21. Re:Bah. on Mendeley Acquired By Elsevier · · Score: 1

    I don't use firefox either, so good thing there's been Zotero standalone for several years now (you get offered both the firefox and standalone equally prominently on the download page: http://www.zotero.org/download/) along with plugins for chrome and safari. There's also several guides online to setting up either zotero standalone or the firefox version in 'portable' mode on a usb stick, although I haven't tried that myself.

  22. Re:Good alternative: Citavi on Mendeley Acquired By Elsevier · · Score: 1

    There's a plugin for zotero, autozotbib (http://rtwilson.com/academic/autozotbib) which exports your zotero collection to a bibtex file then keeps the bibtex file synced (ie every time you add a reference to zotero the bibtex file is updated automatically).

  23. Re:Know what I'd do. . . on Ask Slashdot: Protecting Home Computers From Guests? · · Score: 1

    Dunno why this is marked 'funny'. 'Informative' is more like it.

  24. Re:My answer on Fighting TSA Harassment of Disabled Travelers · · Score: 1

    The bit I love is "A yes answer may not necessarily prejudice your application" at the end..

  25. Re:Good technology on Brain Scans Predict Which Criminals Are More Likely To Re-offend · · Score: 0

    And members of parole boards.