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  1. Bad Arguments on 500-fold Increase in Data Flow from SETI Telescope · · Score: 1

    I had to pull out the hip waders for this thread.

    Folding vs SETI isn't about weighing the importance of curing cancer versus finding aliens. It's an argument about using resources for a useful research tool versus using resources on a horribly inefficiently process which may not even be capable of finding what it's looking for.

    You could use the investing money versus playing the lottery analogy, but it's really like comparing investing money versus digging through people's trash looking for a winning lottery ticket.

  2. Re:FoldingAtHome on 500-fold Increase in Data Flow from SETI Telescope · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Protein folding is important, however discovery of ETI ranks up somewhere along with; fire, wheel, tools, calculus.

    Yes, but spending your spare cycles on protein folding will actually accomplish something.

  3. Re:Hmmm on Why Trolls and Flames Happen · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Does this mean every flame and troll post in this thread will get modded +1 Insightful for demonstrating the principle of the article?

    Yes. Yes, it does. Now please suck my balls.

  4. poor rainbow on Scientists Trap a Rainbow · · Score: 1

    The Phantom Zone isn't a nice place.

  5. army? on Predator-Style Helmets Allow Pilots to See Through Planes · · Score: 5, Informative

    which kinda makes you wish you were in the army

    So you could admire the cool helmets the Air Force, Navy, and Marine pilots have?

  6. Stupid Crap on Humans Not Evolved for IT Security · · Score: 1

    I guess people are running around in some sort of Darwinian intellectual enlightenment these days. I've been seeing bad evolution and artificial intelligence references all over the place recently. It's only a matter of time until some jack-off writes about a darwin 2.0 semantic web

    Anyway...the issue with security isn't that people aren't "evolved" enough to use it, it's just that the solutions presented to the masses are garbage. You don't implement something in a way which makes it difficult to use, then say that people are just too dumb to use it. The solutions needs to evolve, not the people.

  7. Re:Doing my part... on Trouble With MS Genuine Office Validation · · Score: 1

    So basically you're pushing your beliefs and refusing to let your students choose which software they want to use. It's nice to see we're still in the dark ages.

  8. Re:89 cents a song....Not bad on Amazon DRM-Free Music Store Goes Beta · · Score: 1

    I just bought one and it's at 320.

  9. Identity on Video Professor Sues 100 Anonymous Critics · · Score: 1

    Anonymous is Ted Danson

  10. Re:moisture in your hand... on Device Reduces Stress While Gaming · · Score: 1

    I seriously thought that read "moisture in your asses"

  11. Re:Chinese != Korean on Another Man Dies After Marathon Gaming Session · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You need to "hear" more before commenting then.
    2 second google search found one back in Feb.
    http://www.geek.com/chinese-man-dies-after-week-long-gaming-session/


    The internet is not that hard. Really.

  12. Easy on Brain Differences In Liberals and Conservatives · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Liberals are out of touch with reality and conservatives are evil.

  13. Re:Theres only one programming practice : on Best Programming Practices For Web Developers · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure you didn't understand TFA

  14. Re:Microsoft can help, but isn't on Storm Worm More Powerful Than Top Supercomputers · · Score: 1

    What's that going to do? The problem people are the ones who never update or patch their computers.
    I bet a large number of the infected computers are running 98 or pre SP2 XP.

  15. Why don't we realize... on Secrecy of Voting Machines Ballots At Risk · · Score: 1

    ...that paper ballots are a disaster too? Remember Florida?
    It's a system where people often have to hand count millions of votes, including sometimes making judgment calls on what the actual votes were. So many things are done by hand that there is tons of potential for mistakes and fraud.
    A technical solution to voting would be vastly superior to paper systems...if only people knew how to build the systems correctly...

  16. GPL on BitTorrent Closes Source Code · · Score: 1

    Isn't this what the GPL is for?

  17. Re:I've become jaded on Beautiful Code Interview · · Score: 1

    Nice rant, but it really doesn't apply to this book.
    In fact the first chapter includes code which pretty much meets your criteria... The chapter is written by Brian Kernighan and it's about a small piece of code written by Rob Pike.

    Next time your complaint about broad generalizations which don't apply to their intended targets shouldn't itself be a broad generalization which doesn't apply to its intended target ;)

  18. Re:Crap alert on Procedural Programming- The Secret Behind Spore · · Score: 2, Funny

    This article makes baby von Neumann cry

  19. Re:Alternatives? on Symantec CEO Says Bad Service Fix Only Temporary · · Score: 1
  20. Re:Flamebait much? on Microsoft Reinvents Bittorrent · · Score: 1

    Seriously, what is the point of this nonsense article, just to get the groupthink all riled up?

    Well, with competition like Digg around, Slashdot is obvously going with the philosophy "If you can't beat em, dumb it down"

  21. Re:Is launching a shuttle so difficult? on Houston, We Have a Drinking Problem · · Score: 1

    You do realize that a shuttle trip requires astronauts to do more than just sit and stare at the autopilot?
    Think about any work or school project you ever worked on. How are things as the deadline approaches? On even simple things there is always stress near the end. Now.. imagine you're being launched into the sky with millions of dollars worth of projects at stake and any mistake you make could potentially kill everyone.

  22. Re:You can't completely overturn the existing syst on Patent Reform Bill Approved by House Committee · · Score: 1

    Think about what you're saying...you don't trust politicians to make small changes to large complex systems, but you trust them to trash the systems then put up quick replacements?

    In the real world, you can't toss programs around left and right and expect any sort of success. The only real way to get stuff to work is through an evolutionary type process where there is improvement over time. Yes, this can lead to bloat when you involve idiots, but when done reasonably well it's the only real way to build something solid.

  23. Re:Ah, spoiled youth on Where In the US Can You Get Just a Cell Phone? · · Score: 1

    That is spoken, truly like a man who does not pay the bills. No offense.

    Well, I'm in my mid 30's and pay my own bills, so I'm not really sure what you're talking about.

    If you read the posted story it includes the following:
    "I am looking around for a cell phone for my technically challenged mother and all she wants is just a phone, and yet there seem to be no carriers in the US that carry a plain cell phone with good reception and battery life. All of them bundle cameras, PDAs, MP3 players, and a kitchen sink with a battery life of 2 hours, all for the low price of $350 or more... "

    If you apply some reading comprehension, you see that the poster was complaining that there seem to be no carriers which offer a simple phone at a low price (not $350 or more). I, in turn, posted that I went to the website of one of the major carriers and found exactly that, a simple phone which is *FREE* (not $350) with a two year service agreement. And just to clarify, the poster was complaining about the prices of the phones themselves, not the monthly plan prices.

    The other suggestions are to buy a pay-as-you-go phone which costs $12/month. Explain why your methods is better. Seriously.

    Well, again, with the application of reading comprehension, the poster made an incorrect statement, and I responded. There was no intention in my post of comparing the answer I found with any of the answers that others have found.

  24. Seriously, did you even try? on Where In the US Can You Get Just a Cell Phone? · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Within 30 seconds of reading your whiny post, I specced out $39.99 monthly plan +$35 sign up fee from Verizon Wireless with a basic phone (not even a camera) that is free with a 2 year contract.

  25. Re:Antsdot on Swarm Theory Makes National Geographic · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ant colonies sound a lot like slashdot it seems...

    I disagree. Ants get smarter when put into large groups...