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  1. Genius, schmeenius. on The Link Between Genius and Insanity · · Score: 1

    A more interesting topic of research is the link between mental illness and stupidity. How often are schizophrenics and bi-polar disorder sufferers utterly stupid?

  2. reasonable doubt on US Warns Users of Child-Porn Blackmail Ransomware · · Score: 1

    This trojan just provided everyone ever accused of possessing kiddie porn with reasonable doubt.

  3. It's not about the pron. on Teacher Suspended For Reading Ender's Game To Students · · Score: 1

    The problem with exposing our children to Ender's Game is that it's a gateway book to a whole mess of utter crap written by Card.

  4. Re:Bicyclists everywhere will rejoice! on Toyota To Let People Ride In Self-Driving Prius · · Score: 1

    By the way, this post was sent from my iPhone while I am going 30 mph down a residential street....

  5. Waldorf = wacky. No computers for kids != wacky. on A Silicon Valley School That Doesn't Use Computers · · Score: 2

    It's unfortunate that the merit of computer and television use by 5-12 yr olds is wrapped up with the Waldorf schools. A broken clock is right twice a day and limiting kids' exposure to computers and TV (screens in our household) is the two times Waldorf gets it right. If you want to raise your kids to be intellectuals relative to their peers, all you have to do is ban screen time in your household and provide plenty of engaging books and spend time reading to your kids. As for schools and quality, all I really see are generally high quality schools in Minnesota. Both public and private. The difference is almost 100% in the home, but criticising parenting is not in vogue, so we do not discuss this publicly.

  6. litigators? or document reviewers/boilerplaters? on Robot Workforce Threatens Education-Intensive Jobs · · Score: 1

    If you think a robot will replace a lawyer within the next 100 years, .it means is you do not understand what a laywer does. Lawyers, at least litigators, persuade juries and judges to their point of view. The idea that a robot will have an advantage here is laughable. HAHAHAHAHA. If you're a low-wage lawyer reviewing documents in a big lawsuit, OCR and electronic documents and full-text search have already made you obsolete.

  7. Re:I've got only one question: on Bill Clinton Says 'Paint Your Roofs White' · · Score: 1

    Yeah! We all know hypocrisy trumps physics every time.

  8. Re:Why bother? on Bill Clinton Says 'Paint Your Roofs White' · · Score: 1

    Your roof is probably white from November to March.

  9. Bundling on Ask Slashdot: Are You Streaming-Only For Home Entertainment? · · Score: 1

    To get the bundled price, you do NOT have to plug the land-line in, so you can avoid the telemarketer calls. And with the cable bundle, you do not have to hook up a TV in your house. I get $6 / month in savings by allowing Comcast to pretend I'm a cable subscriber.

  10. You want extra privacy? on Saudi Students In US Seek Segregation By Gender On Facebook · · Score: 1

    For maximum privacy: DO NOT USE FACEBOOK! You freaking morons.

  11. Anything you post... on Teacher Suspended Over Blog About Students · · Score: 1

    ...can and will be used against you. So never, ever post anything with your real name attached. There's nothing in it for you but grief.

  12. Can you say Backfire? on Democrats Crowdsourcing To Vote Palin In Primaries · · Score: 1

    President Palin? That's got a certain horrible ring to it.

  13. Re:Don't Americans know when they're getting screw on Republicans Create Rider To Stop Net Neutrality · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The Republicans noticed two facts:

    1. The USA is a democracy and you hold power by getting most of the voters to vote for you.
    2. McDonald's is the largest and most successful restaurant chain in the USA, yet the food is utter crap and kills the customers.

    After they put these two facts together, they figured out that if they use mass advertising campaigns and catchy slogans to appeal to emotion with a pack of lies, they can hold power while simultaneously raping and pillage The Middle Class and The Middle Class would thank them and ask for some more. Ya gotta hand it to them, since Reagan started it, they've been remarkably effective while the Democrats have better, more honorable ideas, they are completely ineffective mass communicators.

  14. Re:Not pro-corporate on Republicans Create Rider To Stop Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    If Comcast is the ONLY option for you to get onto the internet, then you've got no market alternative to using Comcast to get on the internet. Of course, you could opt-out of the internet if Comcast charges more than you want to pay. In the market where I live and use the internet to shop for stuff, I can choose between Comcast and Qwest. In other markets, I know that Verizon and Time Warner duke it out.

    If Comcast and Qwest implement 'netflix' sur-charges, does it open up an opportunity for a 3rd player without such sur-charges?

  15. 200,000 CI's? on Sheriff's Online Database Leaks Info On Informants · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Deputies have used the database since 1989 to collect and share intelligence gathered during the course of police work. It contains 200,000 names — Mesa County's population is about 150,000 — and includes investigative files from a local drug task force.

    Is it just me or does it seem odd to you that they have 200,000 confidential informants in a county with a population of 150,000? What the frack is going on in Mesa County?

  16. Re:Funny you mention it... on The Future of Web Video At Stake In Comcast-NBC Regulatory Review · · Score: 1

    Comcast: Take our 50 channels of QVC and similar crap, please! Here's $120 if you'll take it for a year, you don't even have to watch it! We still have a choice of providers. The phone company/DSL is an option. Just not a very attractive one at the moment. I suspect, for people who really like watching TV on the internet, Comcast will do something stupid and those customers will switch to the phone company (Verizon, Qwest, whoever) and then Comcast will undo their stupid move or shrink a bit.

  17. Is the public domain still growing? on Greg Bear, Others Cry Foul on Project Gutenberg Copyright Call · · Score: 2

    I am under the impression that the public domain portion of copyrighted materials stopped growing in 1999 and will not resume growing until 2019 because of the copyright date on Mickey Mouse. In 1997-1998, Disney and associates spent $6.3 million on campaign donations and got the 20 year extension.

    I'll bet they will start spending in 2017 and this time they'll spend 5x as much.

    If this happens, I wish the congress would just grant Disney a 1,000 year copyright on cartoon characters and leave everything else alone so the public domain can resume growing.

    http://writ.news.findlaw.com/commentary/20020305_sprigman.html

  18. Re:Biggest legal issue, IMO on Bruce Schneier vs. the TSA · · Score: 1

    Staying at home is one of the most convenient things I can do. Flying is one of the most inconvenient.

  19. Stop flying. on Bruce Schneier vs. the TSA · · Score: 1

    If you think flying commercial airlines is empowering, I suggest that you haven't flown on one lately. For 99% of human history, people did not fly on airplanes. Even today, many human beings live healthy and rewarding lives without once flying on an airplane. Flying is not breathing.

  20. COBOL on Which Language To Learn? · · Score: 1

    Java > 1000 jobs (dunno how much greater) C# > 1000 jobs (again, dunno how much greater) Cobol = 249 jobs As a job-seeker we want an imbalance in supply and demand where demand greatly exceeds supply. This gives us choices and to some extent leverage when negotiating compensation. I do not know how many COBOL programmers there are, but I would hazard a guess that they are dying faster than they are being created. The supply may very well be shrinking. It's certainly not considered a cool language by current CSci students. So, if you want to find a niche where you can find work from age 45-65, maybe COBOL is not such a bad idea.

  21. Re:Meat is poisonous. on Infants Ingest 77 Times the Safe Level of Dioxin · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Organic, grass-fed beef is available where most of us live. We just choose to buy cheaper beef because we'd rather eat poo and buy a 50" flat-screen TV than eat healthy food and watch American Idol on some old 19" CRT.

  22. I'd like to respond on The Creativity Crisis · · Score: 1

    to this, but I just can't think of anything creative to say about it.

  23. Proceeds from prior settlement on NTP Sues Six Major Tech Companies Over Wireless Email Patents · · Score: 1

    Look, they got $612 million from RIM and they have to use it somehow. This is just another flush to keep the money swirling in the great porcelain basin of our economy.

  24. Re:Good news on 'Forest Bathing' Considered Healthful · · Score: 1

    I just got back from a couple of days in the woods. Man, am I now glad I've got all those comforts and I no longer take them for granted. It was 95F and 80% relative humidity (at night) and the bugs were particularly vicious. I'm sure my immune system is now way stronger, but I've got Malaria.

  25. BP's next move... on Ban On Photographing Near Gulf Oil Booms · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...is to file for copyright on millions of images and thousands of hours of video of oil spilled in the Gulf of Mexico. Followed shortly by hundreds of lawsuits against news agencies for copyright infringement.