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  1. Look at Birdsville on Google Maps on Google Maps Deterring Outback Tourists, Say Small Firms (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not the distance nor the time that's keeping people from visiting, it's that there is nothing there. Sorry.

  2. Will the availability of a low interest loan increase the amount that a lower income person can potentially afford, thus raising the selling price of the property and in turn raising the price of all other similar properties. So then you'll only be able to afford these properties if you can obtain the low interest Microsoft loan? Similar to when we give free rice to third world countries. Our intention is to prevent hunger, but the effect is that local farmers are pushed out of business because they can't compete with free and then they become more dependent on handouts. Or maybe the loans are just a tiny drop in the bucket and won't have a lot of impact on the market, just be the equivalent of hitting the lottery if you qualify.

  3. Awwww..... on Dark Web Dealers Voluntarily Ban Deadly Fentanyl (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    That's really sweet of them.

  4. Centralized control on Ask Slashdot: Why Does Almost Nothing Come With a Proper Printed Manual Anymore? · · Score: 1

    When a manual is printed and shipped, you can never change it. If it's a file sitting on a web server, I can rev it ten times per day for virtually no cost. And you save a few bucks plus not kill a few trees.

  5. If the solar observatory were to have observed aliens, it would have been by tracking something passing in front of the Sun and then altering course under power. The aliens obviously would know where the semi intelligent life is in the solar system and would probably be able to jump to the other side of the Sun if they wish to hide. There are other solar observatories in the US and across the globe but were they all in use at the time that something may have been observed? But at the very least SOHO at the Sun Earth L1 point would have observed something.

    There were reports that other facilities were shut down, but I believe that has been debunked. As much as I want this to be aliens or FAIRY GOD PARENTS!!!, I think it's most likely that it was just an extreme overreaction by the Feds.

  6. Sure, you have to put the dishes in the dishwasher, but that's pretty easy. A dog walking robot might be good, but if I had a dog, I think I'd rather have some time with my pooch. Robots are best at repetitive tasks, but I can't think of much during my day that I would pay multi-thousands to not do. Maybe folding clothes?

  7. It could be used in phones, cars and wearables, but the first uses will be backpack power source for a friggin laser beam weapon. A flamethrower that can reach out to 1000 meters.

  8. Skirts are okay. on HP R&D Starts Enforcing a Business Casual Dress Code · · Score: 1

    I'd probably wear a nice, not short skirt because that would be against the rules, but a nice mid length skirt.

  9. Parental Involvement on Ask Slashdot: How To Reimagine a Library? · · Score: 2

    Without that, it's really tough to get kids involved.

  10. Heat wave discouraged exercise? on European Health Levels Suddenly Collapsed After 2003 and Nobody Is Sure Why · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Screw it. It's too hot to go outside we'll stay inside and eat. I know that most older people that I know start going downhill quickly when they stop moving.

  11. Oh crap... on Telegraph Contributor Says Coding Is For Exceptionally Dull Weirdos · · Score: 1

    I was just thinking about 15 minutes ago that I had a very enjoyable day doing some real coding.

  12. Re:What evidence do you have that you're being DoS on Ask Slashdot: Mitigating DoS Attacks On Home Network? · · Score: 1

    I was so guilty of that. Freaked out every time a single packet from anywhere would hit my home machine. Even had email alerts sent to my cell phone. That lasted about 48 hours when I decided I wanted to sleep. Wish I could send email back in time to myself. Eh, I probably wouldn't believe it anyways.

  13. OSes are dying on New Operating System Seeks To Replace Linux In the Cloud · · Score: 1

    This or something like this will be huge. I remember arguing against linux. Why would anyone want to install that? It's crap written by some college kid. I was extremely wrong, but I learned quickly after Solaris kept getting crappier and crappier.

  14. Inciting terrorist recruitment? on Boston Marathon Bomber Charged With Using 'Weapon of Mass Destruction' · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't worry about that. We could give ponies to crippled children and that would somehow be used to recruit terrorists.

  15. How many people... on SendGrid Fires Employee After Firestorm Over Inappropriate Jokes · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...considered posting a comment in this, then stopped and deleted it just in case *your* employer takes offense?

  16. Move out of the dorm on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Block Noise In a Dorm? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I don't think it's possible to block all the noise in a dorm unless you have designated quiet dorms.

  17. Back in the day... on Gnome Founder Miguel de Icaza Moves To Mac · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I liked to tinker with configs and settings and libraries, but now I like my home computer to just work. They cost more, but are worth it. I still have a unix command line and most of the open source tools but have access to commercial software as well.

    Yummy KoolAid.

  18. What works for me... on Ask Slashdot: Software To Help Stay On Task? · · Score: 1

    As silly as it sounds, I find that I'm far more productive when I take a few minutes before I start working and make a list with paper and pen of the things I want to accomplish today. Cross them off when complete. Something about the list living in the real world versus a list in a text file keeps it more "real". Maybe it's the way my brain is wired since I grew up when computers were things you hooked up to your TV. I definitely understand the OP's situation. It's really hard to focus when you literally have the world at your fingertips.

  19. Re:Management Charlie Foxtrot on News Corp's The Daily iPad App Shutting Down On December 15 · · Score: 1

    I love the GQ and Men's Health articles that show the outfits that you're supposed to wear. Suit - $3000, Shoes $750, watch - $8000. Yeah, sure.

  20. I rarely game on Ask Slashdot: What Video Games Keep You From Using Linux? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    As silly as it sounds, "putty" made Windows bearable for most admin tasks as I rarely need X Windows. It's probably been 10 years since I had a true linux desktop. Now if I want to run linux on my laptop, it's done as a vm which makes driver issues much easier. And I can run Netflix on the host OSX. IMHO, the only reason to run linux on a desktop/laptop is to get some life out of old hardware.

  21. Mine would be... on Ask Slashdot: What Books Have Had a Significant Impact On Your Life? · · Score: 1

    The TI-994a Extended Basic manual and "Cosmos" when I was a kid.

    No books really stick out from college, I'd say it was more of a cumulative effect from the individual books.

    "UNIX in a Nutshell" in the early 90's - sure it's just a dump of man pages, but I think I memorized everything between the pages and it got me started in UNIX.

    "Learning Perl" - perl has paid the bills and let me go home at a decent hour. Thanks Larry!

  22. Is it just me... on Bitcoin Exchange BitFloor Says It Will Replace Stolen Coins · · Score: 1

    ...or am I the only one picturing Mario jumping up, hitting a block and then collecting the coins that shower down?

  23. Netbook on Ask Slashdot: Best Computer For a 7-Year Old? · · Score: 1

    I was in a similar situation and I bought my kid a netbook at Target for something like $230. He takes it to school and if he loses it, I won't kill him. Added NetNanny and that keeps him away from most of the nasty stuff on the 'Net. It's not fast, it's not open source, but it works reasonably well. He can surf, email, and make documents for homework and it fits in his little back pack. It's held up for two years so far. No complaints here.

  24. Re:Soulskill on Google Touts Worker Tracking As Own CEO Goes MIA · · Score: 1

    Watch it!!! ;-)

  25. Re:Have you ever been to a Ruby conference? on The Ugly Underbelly of Coder Culture · · Score: 5, Informative

    Every place I've worked we *want* women and have had very few apply. Sure, they have to be competent but having a female name on the resume definitely got you at least a call back.