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  1. Re:Cognitive Dissonance on WA Gov. Sides With Microsoft: Philanthropy-Funded K-12 CS Education Now the Law · · Score: 1

    Yup!

    What I'd like to know is where's the funds and laws to deal with boys under-representation in achieving college degrees?

  2. Re:Icehouse Earth on Why Our Brains Can't Process the Gravest Threats To Humanity · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just because this big rock we're on can survive doesn't mean we will. Climate Change will happen. We'll adapt or die. The rock will keep spinning. So... the "its happened before" argument is irrelevant... we know we've caused the recent one by increasing CO2 by 40% and measured its affects.

    What's hard to predict - and trust - are other people's future projections. We don't trust politicians. Too many scientists have too many private grants (indirect bribes). TV doesn't have anything factual on it any more. The only thing we can really trust - and affect - is what's right in front of us.

  3. Re:But this is a new low... on Emails Show How Industry Lobbyists Basically Wrote The Trans-Pacific Partnership · · Score: 0

    We already do, her name is Billary.

    If you don't like it then write in a name. Politicians are a reflection of voters - if you don't like it then vote, and vote for someone honest and competent rather than entertaining.

  4. Re:Social mobility was killed, but not this way on Writer: "Why I Defaulted On My Student Loans" · · Score: 1

    You won't find a good job. You'll have to get in somewhere and work your way to a good job. Don't "put your time in", but work hard and work smart. Keep learning, keep taking on new responsibilities, stay sharp and dependable. We get "promoted" to what we've already taken on and are doing, not something that someone up above thinks we have potential to do.

  5. Re:Social mobility was killed, but not this way on Writer: "Why I Defaulted On My Student Loans" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Any degree worth getting can easily repay itself. 1) Get a useful degree, 2) Go to a state school, 3) Quit the narcissist entitlement mentality.

    Education has the best ROI, but like any investment you still have to watch how and what you invest in.

  6. Re: We the taxayer get screwed. on How Elon Musk's Growing Empire is Fueled By Government Subsidies · · Score: 1

    1. Requiring all new buildings to pay for solar that costs 60 cents/kw is an indirect tax.
    2. Agreed on SpaceX, but its because engineers are put in control rather than MBA.
    3. Tesla is for the Lower Upper Class. That won't change. Future promises are marketing (lies, lies, and more lies).

    The poor pay a lot to society - sales tax, lack of education and safety investment, etc.
    The middle class is an endangered species.
    The upper class is where more and more business focus is. The other is government.

  7. Re: We the taxayer get screwed. on How Elon Musk's Growing Empire is Fueled By Government Subsidies · · Score: -1

    None of the technology is progressing due to Musk's companies. He's implementing current technologies better than others.

    Quite frankly, government subsidies for these are a waste until the fundamentals line up. We're still a decade or two away from that. Battery technology progresses at a compounded 5% rate. That hasn't changed much in the last century.

    Government money typically only shows positive ROI in long term fundamental research. Metallurgy, chemical, CS, etc.

  8. Re:You know what would REALLY motivate kids? on Clinton Foundation: Kids' Lack of CS Savvy Threatens the US Economy · · Score: 2

    You hit the nail on the head - compensation isn't worth the work. There are more STEM graduates than jobs, but 3/4 leave the field due to substandard working conditions and pay. There is no recruitment problem, there is a retention problem.

  9. Re:On the other hand... on Clinton Foundation: Kids' Lack of CS Savvy Threatens the US Economy · · Score: 1

    More likely they have more money because they work in the only expanding job area - Sales.

  10. Re:Corruption? In Russia? on Russian Space Agency Misused $1.8 Billion, May Be Replaced · · Score: 0, Troll

    The media in the USA is the most dishonest I've seen. Their entire goal is to generate misinfotainment that is interesting enough to generate more ad revenue.

  11. Re:bye on Ads Based On Browsing History Are Coming To All Firefox Users · · Score: 2

    Chrome is multi-threaded. Firefox is not. Firefox runs better on old systems, Chrome runs better on new ones.

    The minute Firefox switched to Yahoo/Micro$haft, it lost me. There's now no real independent browser.

  12. Re:Tolls? on Oregon Testing Pay-Per-Mile Driving Fee To Replace Gas Tax · · Score: 1

    Most people don't make decisions like that. They just see "cheaper" gasoline and buy a bigger car. That's happening right now.

    Taxing gasoline more leads to less gasoline use. Taxing roads leads to less road use. But the 2 don't affect each other much. Not to mention the atrocious assault on our privacy for tracking where we drive for a road tax.

  13. Re:Tolls? on Oregon Testing Pay-Per-Mile Driving Fee To Replace Gas Tax · · Score: 2

    Because it's not a fact. Maybe in the big northeast cities, but not most of the country.

  14. Re:Vehicle Weight on Oregon Testing Pay-Per-Mile Driving Fee To Replace Gas Tax · · Score: -1

    Semis create 80x the road wear compared to cars, not thousands.

  15. Re:Tolls? on Oregon Testing Pay-Per-Mile Driving Fee To Replace Gas Tax · · Score: 5, Informative

    The rich live close while the poor have to commute (NYC tried something similar). Not to mention this encourages less efficient cars. It's a very, very regressive tax.

  16. Re:H1B workers are excited about it! on Los Angeles Raises Minimum Wage To $15 an Hour · · Score: 1

    It's very rarely enforced - there's no trick and it won't change. Both the corporate republicans and socialist democrat branches block needed reforms.

  17. Re:On behalf of planet earth on US Levels Espionage Charges Against 6 Chinese Nationals · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You didn't read your own linked story. The USA snoops on powers but doesn't hand that over to corporations. OTOH, the Chinese snoops #1 priority is to steal everything nailed down so that they can duplicate it for economic gain. Pretty much complete opposites.

  18. Re:H1B workers are excited about it! on Los Angeles Raises Minimum Wage To $15 an Hour · · Score: 1

    LA already has an incredible amount of illegal labor. Minimum wage is the middle class there. Otherwise... bring in the robots!

  19. Re:Cursive on Ask Slashdot: What Tech Skills Do HS Students Need To Know Now? · · Score: 1

    Students need proficiency in basic communication (verbal, written) and math. Those seem to be extremely lacking.

    Otherwise? Maybe spreadsheets.

  20. Re:You're dying off on The Auto Industry May Mimic the 1980s PC Industry · · Score: 1

    I blame the Boomers. They gave us Debt, Pollution, and Narcissists.

  21. Re:More proof the media is controlled by Republica on Kim Dotcom Calls Hillary Clinton an "Adversary" of Internet Freedom · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The other Clinton started a slow economic strangle with FTA and such.

    So there's the real debate - which is worse, another Clinton or Bush? A decision between terrible and atrocious.

  22. Re:Markets, not people on The Economic Consequences of Self-Driving Trucks · · Score: 2

    The majority of jobs today aren't needed (I.E, Sales). Service will continue to grow as productivity increases.

    Today's problem is uneven trade. The USA median hourly wage has been stagnant for 50 years while Asia's has increased 400% - we gave them our jobs. That needs to be reversed.

  23. Re: Interesting... on SEC Charges ITT Educational Services With Fraud · · Score: 2

    Or not. This seemed to be the real story: "the collapse of the private student loan market".

  24. Re:Get cracking on Firefox 38 Arrives With DRM Required To Watch Netflix · · Score: 1

    Not needing Silverlight (or Flash, or some other exploit delivery engine) makes me happy.

    Flash at least caches, but from what I've seen HTML5 does not. I hate the frequent pauses and low quality resolution from streaming. Caching is the most fundamental and stable fix.

  25. Re:that's fine on Self-Driving Cars In California: 4 Out of 48 Have Accidents, None Their Fault · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The major part of safely driving is anticipating another driver breaking the law. Doesn't look like computers can do that yet.