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  1. Re: In other words. on The Higher Your Salary, the More Time Your Employer Will Pay You Not To Work (qz.com) · · Score: 0

    Andromedan here... $380K every Planck unit of time, forced endless vacation of above maximum quality, paid breathing breaks, and way faster than light travel. I live in the Andromeda galaxy in general. My home is mobile but is a sphere the size of Saturn's average orbital distance to Sol (a radius to radius comparison, to be clear; I'm not one of those pathetic $95K/Planckers). It has an octuple star system within it, of course. I fire people like you for brunch!

  2. Re: I worked on lane tracking software on Selling Full Autonomy Before It's Ready Could Backfire For Tesla (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    That may be, but if drunks use it instead of driving drunk...

  3. Re:Adult? on Google Knocks Explicit Adult Content On Blogger From Public View · · Score: 0

    The reason one would specify having a red apple is because it could be a color other than red (other people may have green apples, or brown apples if they're rotten, or whatever). A wife may similarly be other than beautiful (other people may have non-beautiful wives, or ugly wives, or whatever), and children may similarly be other than wonderful (other people may have non-wonderful children, or rotten children, or whatever). Adding the adjectives thus adds the same sort of value that adding the adjective red to apple does. Clearly when someone adds an adjective in this sense they are merely giving you more information than otherwise, for whatever reason. For beautiful wives and wonderful children there is likely pride, status, or whatever that they wish to convey alongside the mere existence of such entities. The existence of similar entities to which the given adjectives may not apply can give value to using the given adjectives.

  4. Re:give me your bank info on The Lovelace Test Is Better Than the Turing Test At Detecting AI · · Score: 0

    That in fact won't and can't happen because there's no motivation for it to happen. There is no "free will" available to make that decision, and there is no actual will, either, so it is impossible. If you disagree then I suppose you think you can saw your arm off for no reason via "free will". Which in fact won't and can't happen because you had no reason to do so. If you had a sufficient reason then it not happening would be impossible instead. Whatever decisions are made, causality and acausality both exclude actual choice, as the root cause is never controlled, and even if it was there would simply be a time loop that would force itself to occur, giving no extra "freedom". "Free will" is undefined, unexplained magic, and thus of no scientific meaning.

  5. Re:That's a strange definition of "rich" on In the US, Rich Now Work Longer Hours Than the Poor · · Score: 0

    Do you think Sweden "is a poor nation compared with Australia", or did you not read his post well?

  6. Re:It doesn't take that many people to make the st on The Internet's Network Efficiencies Are Destroying the Middle Class · · Score: 0

    Here's US employment by sector.

    This isn't a criticism of you, as you obviously linked for the purpose of the "real" (I'm sure the "real" data is also massaged, but less so than the forecasts) data in your link, but I love how full of shit those projections are. +3.1m jobs 2002-2012, +15.6m 2012-2022? Hahahaha. Goods-producing, excluding agriculture: -4.1m/+1.2m (somehow it will take more humans to produce goods than before!); Services-providing: +7.5m/+14.1m (of course services won't be made more efficient and automated; we will need far more humans than before!), Nonagriculture self-employed and unpaid family worker: -0.2/+0.5m (perhaps they have a non-fantasy/non-biased reason for this one, as it's nearly meaningless to the overall numbers). Only agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting admits that trends are likely to accelerate, giving -0.1m/-0.2m. I assume this is because nobody has those jobs anyway, so they couldn't pretend to forecast a large enough gain to really affect their overall numbers.

  7. Re:propaganda on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Protect Your Privacy These Days? Or Do You? · · Score: 0

    If you want to share them with someone because you just have to talk with someone about the guy you murdered last week

    Hey, how do you know about that! I didn't tell-wait! Tom?! Tom!! Damn you, Tom!!!

  8. Well, the GP said to follow one's conscience. So we can compare following one's conscience to following laws 100% made for the rich and powerful. Essentially choosing between supporting personal ethics and supporting the unfairness and corruption of scum who would take your organs whenever they felt like it and make you constantly buy air to stay alive if they could.

  9. I know who you are. I know what you want. You are looking for credit for my work, and I can tell you I won't give it to you. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills; skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my code go now, that'll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will kill you.

  10. Re:Done before, several times on Robot Serves Up 360 Hamburgers Per Hour · · Score: 0

    But by the time they get here with my burger I've starved to death.

  11. Re:Thanks to the jokesters on We The People Petition Signature Requirement Bumped To 100,000 · · Score: 0

    There! Are! Four! Os!

  12. Re:Legos on Swedish School Makes Minecraft Lessons Compulsory · · Score: 0

    Do you notice that all of your "replacements", even after dropping "$FOO brand" from the product names, take longer to say and are often less clear than the casual names are? Until you "fix" that don't expect to win against society on this. Ever (i.e. any given time).

  13. Re:Nice! Wonder if the illegal settlements get it on Israel To Get Massive Countrywide Optical Upgrade · · Score: 0

    "That" referred to the quote, not the quote plus the continuation of the post.

  14. Re:Get real! on Defending the First Sale Doctrine · · Score: 2, Funny

    But who did the politicians get their votes from?

    Nobody forced the voters to vote the way they did.

    Who did you vote for?

    Cthulhu, of course.

  15. Re:prices have dropped 300%.... on SSD Prices Continue 3-Year Plunge · · Score: 0

    More and less are fine; it's just that ignorant and/or emotional people (and the advertisers that love them) love saying that things are 2x better when they're merely 200% as good.

  16. Re:There is a reflection on that hubcap... on Vector Vengeance: British Claim They Can Kill the Pixel Within Five Years · · Score: 0

    You forgot to uncrop.

  17. Re: Caponed := ``castrated'' on Mega Finds New Home, Dotcom Says · · Score: 0
  18. Re:Blame the victim much on Judge Rules Defense Can Use Trayvon Martin Tweets · · Score: 0

    Violence is never a legal response to a nonviolent provocation.

    Unless you're the government, of course.

  19. Re:Name Your Poison on US Election's Only VP Debate Tonight: Weigh In With Your Reactions · · Score: 0

    Idealism is nice, but in the end one CAN weigh huge numbers of deaths against "dictator-enforced stability" if one wants. Most people prefer to live and hope for the future than to die now for nothing useful (i.e. die in current Iraq due to all sorts of violence that does not move Iraq towards "democracy"). Let the idealists choose the times of and reasons for their own deaths if they wish, while the rest choose to live on and hope.

  20. Re:Name Your Poison on US Election's Only VP Debate Tonight: Weigh In With Your Reactions · · Score: 0

    Human rights don't mean shit when you're dead.

  21. Re:You can't show suicide on A Suicide Goes Viral On the Internet · · Score: 0

    That should count as a suicide, too (as well as a murder), due to acceptance on the character's part in spite of having superhuman powers, including foreknowledge of the event, which could've let him at least make a strong attempt to not be killed. That is, of course, assuming that the character had free will. Lalala...

  22. Re:They should mesure it in miles. on Astronomers Fix the Astronomical Unit · · Score: 0

    1609.344 meters (to use the CORRECT NUMBER)

  23. Re:Reddit User don't even believe the truth... on GMU Prof Teaches How To Falsify Wikipedia — and Get Caught · · Score: 0

    Truthfulness.

  24. Re:Can someone explain to me on Growing Evidence of Football Causing Brain Damage · · Score: 0

    Yes! Ban television!!!

  25. Re:Stopped reading at... on Ask Slashdot: How To Feed Africa? · · Score: 0

    GP was off by a factor of about ten, so the U.S. is instead around 30 times as rich. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Africa [wikipedia.org]