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  1. Re:In 2009/2010? on ZunZuneo: USAID Funded 'Cuban Twitter' To Undermine Communist Regime · · Score: 1

    A lot of it comes down to Florida being a swing state in the presidential elections among other things political and money based, which causes all sorts of inane issues (think high tariffs on sugar plus subsidized corn to appease Iowa primary voters). Cuba is a rich untapped places to sell shitty entertainment and open up to corporate development. We're losing that market to Europe and Canada because someone named Castro is still in power, and you don't get to be in power here if you support that family. So, while we wait for the old school Batista supporters to die off, we keep doing this shit.

    China, well, we're in an economic cold war with them, and on top of that, they're Communist in name only these days. They are a weird hybrid of fascism and corporatism now. They have us by the balls and are playing a game that makes our politicians have wet dreams. Of course we're supporting them.

    So yeah, I want a refund too.

  2. Re:Only the best wearable devices stay popular.. on A Third of Consumers Who Bought Wearable Devices Have Ditched Them · · Score: 1

    Every time I read about Symbian I have that problem.

    I clearly need help..

  3. Re:Good model for higher level education on How St. Louis Is Bootstrapping Hundreds of Programmers · · Score: 1

    THIS!!! Also, I imagine there's a shortage of professional programmers who want to live in St. Louis. Not saying it's a bad city or anything (any city with a great craft brewery and a hockey team can't be that bad), but it's also just not on the list of "sexy" cities for IT folks.

  4. Re:Thankfully it's NYC on Open Data Tells NYC Residents Where the Rats Are · · Score: 1

    Haha, jokes about congresscritters aside, D.C. and surrounding inner suburbs really do have a serious rat (the actual animal) problem.

    Besides, you forgot K St NW. It's where all the lobbyists are.

  5. Re:great! now maybe they can on Thousands of Gas Leaks Discovered Under Streets of Washington DC · · Score: 1

    The 50 states will just send in 635 more rates to fill their place.

  6. Re:oh duh on Programmer Debunks Source Code Shown In Movies and TV Shows · · Score: 1

    First off I feel like it's been an old joke here for the last 15+ years that nobody on /. reads the articles.

    Second, it was merely a comment on the headline. After reading the comments and realizing that, the second oldest joke on Slashdot is also true -- the summary was wrong, I took a peek. It was enjoyable, yet everything I had to say has already been said since it's now a day later, and moved on.

    Third, you either didn't bother to log in or have no ID whatsoever, so I find it hilarious that you're calling me lazy.

  7. Re:oh duh on Programmer Debunks Source Code Shown In Movies and TV Shows · · Score: 1

    That was my thought. I read the headline as "Pedantic Asshole Can't Watch a Movie For What It Is"

  8. Re:TLDR, Boston, nano-condoms on Using Nanotechnology To Build Thinner, Stronger Condoms · · Score: 1

    And most of /. is wishing they had a reason to use a condom that didn't involve balloon animals.

  9. Re:Not new news on Cartels Are Using Firetruck-Sized Drillers To Make Drug Pipelines · · Score: 1

    On the up side, someone is keeping these companies around until we start actually paying money for infrastructure work again.

  10. Re:Any drones yet? on Cartels Are Using Firetruck-Sized Drillers To Make Drug Pipelines · · Score: 1

    Haha, I didn't say I disagree. Just saying the opposition would be tougher than planned.

    I agree with what Colorado and Washington are doing, and hope a few more states jump on board until it tips. It'll just take some doing.

  11. Re:Any drones yet? on Cartels Are Using Firetruck-Sized Drillers To Make Drug Pipelines · · Score: 1

    Tell that to the DEA, local law enforcement who likes anti-drug money, companies who make the ridiculous equipment supplied to the above, the privately run prison system, "tough on crime" politicians who like getting re-elected, the private pharmaceutical companies, etc. who make a shit-ton of money off of the prohibition. And let's not forget the companies and government orgs. who benefit from having a destabilized Central America and all that entails.

    If you can convince enough of them that legalizing and taxing the softer stuff, then switching the rest to a rehab-friendly environment is the way to go, then awesome. But that's a lot of money and power to get through first.

  12. Life imitates art? on NSA Trying To Build Quantum Computer · · Score: 1

    I read a book about this a couple years ago, I think it was a David Baldacci. The govt. was working on figuring out quantam computing before everyone else, although in this case it was to figure out how they could defeat it once it was created for the purpose of keeping things secure.

    That said, it explained for a layman how this sort of thing would blow encryption wide open, and there was a bit of a hint that of course the govt. could use this to break into everyone else's stuff too.

  13. Hey, my Alma Mater! on Searching the Internet For Evidence of Time Travelers · · Score: 1

    I graduated from Tech. in 2000. The CS dept. was in the same building as Physics. It was in the basement (yes, I know that's normally reserved for us programmers). Nice guys, but yeah so not surprised.

    I mean, most of the physics majors had beards that would put both a Civil War general and most UNIX sysadmins to shame, and yet had a prescient idea of quantum things I still don't understand (and can't spell according to my browser). I think they're doing this to look for their fellow stranded time travelers. Or to stop their parents from sleeping with grandma or something.

    Or maybe they're making sure nobody's breaking The Code.

  14. Re:20 year old news? on Ford Rolls the Dice With Breakthrough F-150 Aluminum Pickup Truck · · Score: 1

    My father IS aluminum, you insensitive clod!

    -- T1000

  15. Re:Good, more for me.... on The Archaeology of Beer · · Score: 1

    For the most part I'd agree, although I personally thought Ta Henket tasted horrible. Not sure if Sah'Tea counts as one of the ancient ales, but that really wasn't for me either.

    Otherwise, yes, Theobroma is very good and coveted even around here where we get all the Dogfish stuff, and Midas Touch is also amazingly good.

    BTW, Kvasir is pretty good, although very sweet.

  16. Re:Ok, so... on NZ Traveler's Electronics Taken At Airport; Interest in Snowden to Blame? · · Score: 1

    THIS! Also, most people will just go along with yet more laws "for their security" that make it harder to get Halloween costumes (think how toy guns cause freak outs -- now imagine cop uniforms) and much scarier BS because of one isolated incident.

    Remember the shoe bomber's idea wasn't even feasible, but you still take your shoes off in the airport.

  17. Re:Cue Dogfishhead on Scientists Uncover 3,700-Year-Old Wine Cellar · · Score: 1

    That is EXACTLY what I was thinking.

    Although it sounds a lot like Midas Touch already.

  18. Re:People really need to get a life on Property Managers Use DNA To Sniff Out Dog Poop Offenders · · Score: 1

    Or if that ceases to work, the HOA could just HIRE someone cheaper to clean it up cheaper than running genetic tests.

    But that's too hard.

  19. Replace "drone" with "nanotechnology" and you've got a Neal Stephenson novel.

    No, really, I think it was "Diamond Age".

  20. Re:Wait, what? on Blockbuster To Close Remaining US Locations · · Score: 1

    Unless they have late dvds. Hang onto them!

  21. Re:It shouldn't have to be pointed out on Robots Can Learn To Hold Knives — and Not Stab Humans · · Score: 1

    Or to stab only humans who commit crimes, but have overrides for the people who run the company. Oh, and the definition of crime varies to pretty much anything.

    I think I saw a documentary about it once. Took place in Detroit as a test bed.

  22. Re:But I'm awesome at what I do... on You're Only As Hirable As Your Google+ Circles · · Score: 1

    And the plural of anecdote is data.

    Oh, wait.

  23. Re:Also bird brains on Did Snakes Help Build the Primate Brain? · · Score: 1

    Actually they're afraid of novelty items. I bet fake dog poop would do the same thing.

  24. Re:US Government logic on US Government Shutdown Ends · · Score: 1

    LOBBYISTS!!!

  25. Re: This on Facebook Comment Prompts Arrests In Cyberbullying Suicide Case · · Score: 1

    THIS!!!! I remember reading /. when Columbine happened. The sentiment was much more "I remember being teased and angry but unsure what to do. Thank goodness I didn't do that." and then a hearty middle finger and solidarity against Tipper Gore wanting to ban video games. I think there were some teen suicides[0], and it was the same thing of "I almost did that too." Sure, we had the usual "I fought my bullies, etc." but it was almost more of a how to guide, or "throw a fist before a bullet" sort of thing, not "Wow, what a pussy."

    Seriously, /., remember where you came from.

    [0] Note that as a child of the 80's, "teen suicide" was an "epidemic" then too. Our parents' media blamed it on punk rock and D&D. Same shit, different day.