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  1. Re:Diving boards? on 100 Things Your Kids May Never Know About · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What the hell is wrong with you yanks? DIVING BOARDS a LIABILITY?? cripes, here in Canada we still have Diving Towers.

    Forget 3 - 4 feet off the water, I know of two places within driving distance of my place where you can dive off a platform 20 feet above the water.

  2. Re:Send me! on Watchmen Watched · · Score: 1

    While the violence in Watchmen probably exceeds the brutality of that seen is Sin City, the difference is that is has a "message". Its a comment about our protagonist, about them being human, and nothing more that costumed vidulaties, many with severe physiological issues. Far from the costumed "Heroes" they originally strived to be.

    The Major difference: the Violence in Sin City was designed to be "enjoyed", while the violence in Watchmen is intended to disturb.

  3. Re:So, beat it out of them! on Video Games Linked To Child Aggression · · Score: 1

    To be fair there is (as mentioned somewhere above) a big difference between disipline and abuse.

  4. Re:C&C: Total Failure on Red Alert 1 Released As Freeware · · Score: 1

    Thats why we also have to keep a backlog of old OS's

    ...and old hardware.
     

  5. Re:not all that hard on Robocars As the Best Way Geeks Can Save the Planet · · Score: 1

    Hence the line:

    (Obviously not in the city, and certainly not in the city during rush hour.)

    Though Freeways at 2 - 3 AM are fun.

  6. Re:not all that hard on Robocars As the Best Way Geeks Can Save the Planet · · Score: 1

    It may just mean that you're no longer allowed to drive your own car.

    What about those of us who actually like driving?

    I find it rather soothing and relaxing, just taking a drive somewhere. (Obviously not in the city, and certainly not in the city during rush hour.)

    And no, "Riding" will not due, Its not the destination, its not the journey, its the act itself.

  7. Re:That's nice on Studies Confirm That Bad Boys Get More Girls · · Score: 1

    That's not quite right either.

    Some "Fords" are not "Cars" they are "trucks".

    I think "Automobiles" works better here.

    (Need a way to include Venn Diagrams here, this is slashdot, why can I not include a Venn Diagram in my post?)

  8. Re:That's nice on Studies Confirm That Bad Boys Get More Girls · · Score: 1

    Give me copy con or give me death
  9. Re:Who is we? Think for yourself. on Studies Confirm That Bad Boys Get More Girls · · Score: 2, Funny

    No, It's about being able to afford all essentials,

    D&D 3rd addition a few years ago, D&D 4th ed this year, four seasons of Futurama on DVD, Firefly DVD, Serenity, etc... Gets expensive after a while.

    Good paying jobs = money to support geek habit.

  10. Re:What did you expect to see? on Study Hints At Time Before Big Bang · · Score: 1

    A) - (You assume terminal velocity - why? what evidence do you have to support this.)

    -- Pocket universe applies here quit easily. If we take the events described in the show to have occurred in its own pocket universe.
    (Problem applies on how we are able to observe events within a separate universe from our own, but I'll leave that as an exercise for the reader.)

    Using the Idea that separate universes can have different universal constants, or even separate mathematical laws governing their physics, We can then take this to infer several theory's on this universe.

    i) Gravity might be weaker. (Implying lower end speed.)

    ii) higher resistance due to air-friction. resulting in a lower Terminal velocity (We come back to your assumption that Wile E. Coyote reached terminal velocity from a fairly low cliff. while a certain Frenchmen needed 40 km http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/080524/canada/canada_france_space

    )

    iii) the canyon floor is made of a very fine powdered silica, several feet deep, giving both a soft landing (that might be survivable,) and would explain the very large, almost comical, indent in the floor where Mr. Coyote landed.

  11. Re:What did you expect to see? on Study Hints At Time Before Big Bang · · Score: 1

    Are you sure you are in the right place?

    (Alternatively: Y.M.B.N.H.)

  12. Re:first post from on Study Hints At Time Before Big Bang · · Score: 1

    He used the wrong syntax

    #include

    pid_t fork(void);

    main(void)
    (

    pid_t Bob //see prev. comment on namming //convention.

    Bob = fork(); //LET THERE BE LIGHT!

    }

  13. Re:Object naming on Study Hints At Time Before Big Bang · · Score: 1

    Universe Bob = new Universe(oldUniverse);

  14. Re: !Sarcasm on Is Google Making Us Stupid? · · Score: 1
    Sorry, You had an unfortunate typo. bork

    people bork into this era Where I'm from, bork is equivalent to: shag; F&ck, etc... given the subject matter, I hand to do a double take.
  15. Re: People Changes on Is Google Making Us Stupid? · · Score: 1

    Just with the attitude to computers, computer-guys are at least uneasily respected from afar now, instead of being utterly ostracized as satirized in Revenge of the Nerds. I was tempted to cite you for this one, up until you said "from afar". I keep hearing about all this "uneasy respect" us Computer-Geeks are supposed to be getting, and I'm just not seeing it.
    even worse, now with the acceptance of computers, I'm seeing less of us old-school computer-guys in this industry and more of your pop-programmer, don't want to know what a circuit board is, or even what language I'm using, just what code snipped to use here types.
    not only do these people not respect extensive knowledge, I keep getting "Why would anyone care to know that".
    I'm feeling even more ostracized than before, only now it's in my own backyard.
    Or maybe its time for me to switch career paths.
  16. Re:Both on Is Google Making Us Stupid? · · Score: 1

    Oh dear god... that would work.
    s/would/is
    s/work/working.

  17. Re:Both on Is Google Making Us Stupid? · · Score: 1

    But if you are in the Bottom 50%, and start using your own critical thinking, isn't that the first step to recovery? Or is the ability to actually use your own critical thinking the distinguishing factor in your placement in the top 50% (The fact that you are able to use your own critical thinking automatically places you in the top 50% - (That first sentence was a doozy.)) (and, btw, yes, I did yet your point. Just Carrying this through to it's full conclusion.)

  18. Re:nerd credentials? on The Secret History of Star Wars · · Score: 1

    I've always been partial to:

    Star Trek = Nerd
    Star Wars = Geek

    When asked to pick between the two, the option picked equates to the appropriate social stereo type.

    (Wow, that sentence was needlessly complex...)

  19. Re:Dude. on P2P BitTorrent Tool Could Replace Pirate Bay · · Score: 1

    Are you confusing File sharing (fairly certian it falls under free speach) with Copyrighted file sharing?

    Using P2P to share files - Protected

    Using P2P to share © Files - Not so mutch...

    Unfortunatly the law makers are indescriminate in their ways.

  20. Re:frost piss on Terrafugia CEO Responds To "Flying Car" Criticism · · Score: 1

    Came across mollar 8 years ago. Beleived them when the would have a working model by '04 and FAA certification by '06 '04 came, we got the tether model. Not quite as expected, but something. I stopped believing anything form mollar when '06 came and went, and FAA- Certification got bumped to '08 I started consididering them a joke when '08 came, and FAA - Certification seems to have been posponed indefinatly.

  21. Re:TorrentSpy on MPAA Seeks $15 Million From The Pirate Bay · · Score: 1

    Which is why I think this is a victory. Torrent Spy went down a martyer. Viva la resisteance...

  22. Re:Spaghetti-O Code on Donald Knuth Rips On Unit Tests and More · · Score: 1

    Oh, so you've seen the code then...

  23. Re:Spaghetti-O Code on Donald Knuth Rips On Unit Tests and More · · Score: 1

    Oh, I have a whole collection of wtf's saved up. As soon as I leave my current job, they're all getting sent...

  24. Re:Spaghetti-O Code on Donald Knuth Rips On Unit Tests and More · · Score: 1

    Tell me about it. The app I'm currently in charge of maintaining, has logic so complex that only 7 people in our company "understand", (out of a few hundred.) Currently, I am the one charged with maintaining it. I drives me nuts because all this emensely complicated code is all in SQL stored procedures (I didn't write it.) that all call other SQL stored procedures, that call SQL stored procedures... ect... Trying to track a single value through the system becomes a nightmare.

  25. Re:Once more ... on Delays to Canadian DMCA Could Doom Act · · Score: 2, Informative

    I always thought it was more of a rubber stamp sort of thing.