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  1. Re:Furloughed workers on "War Room" Notes Describe IT Chaos At Healthcare.gov · · Score: 1

    I did do a Google search, and this is what I was found.

  2. Re:Really? on UK Town To Get Driverless 'Pods' Mixing With Pedestrians · · Score: 1

    I think you mean if the people to the right of you only need to make left turns.

    But you're still incorrect, because they seem to work fine in general.

  3. Re:Furloughed workers on "War Room" Notes Describe IT Chaos At Healthcare.gov · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Do you mean taxes, or potential lack of health care?

    Having to pay more taxes is a fair enough point I suppose, though I consider it quite a selfish one. If your government cut back to less than a trillion dollars of military spending per year (that might sound like an exaggerated joke number, but it's not..) then you could potentially have lower taxes as well as nice things like national healthcare. Maybe you consider that military spending an investment in the future of the oil market, I don't know..

    If the penalty is potentially having no healthcare.. then like I said, it's no worse than definitely having no health care.

  4. Re:If you are still using Ubuntu... on Canonical Targets Ubuntu Privacy Critic · · Score: 4, Informative

    Mint.

    It is (or used to be, I haven't looked at it for a while) based on Ubuntu. So, you can use most things that are designed for said most popular Linux distro, while also actually having a pleasant default desktop setup to start from.

  5. Re:Furloughed workers on "War Room" Notes Describe IT Chaos At Healthcare.gov · · Score: 3, Interesting

    So ... I repeat my wife's question: do you REALLY want these people in charge of your healthcare? I don't.

    Isn't it an opt-in system? So don't opt-in. I thought the point was that there are a lot of people who can't afford any healthcare. Those are the people that Obamacare is aimed at. Slightly chaotic healthcare is better than no healthcare.

  6. Re:Better headline: AMD's Radeon R9 290 Slashverti on AMD's Radeon R9 290 Delivers 290X Performance For $150 Less · · Score: 1

    I know that Sennheiser make good headphones, though avoid the ones with carbon fibre headbands. Mine cracked after a few months of popping them on and off my head. I then used a metal/leather headband from a cheaper Sennheiser set that my flatmate wasn't using, and it was comfortable. The transducers were great though, and you could replace the cabling very easily if needed, so I think a pair with a good headband would last you a long time.

  7. Re:Stay behind the line! on Anonymous Clashes With D.C. Police During Million Mask March · · Score: 1

    The insane thing is that communications are so much better these days, but less people give a damn. Maybe when you know that hundreds of thousands of other people are seeing the same call to arms as you, you are less likely to feel like you need to get involved than if a friend asks you to come along.

  8. Re:Stay behind the line! on Anonymous Clashes With D.C. Police During Million Mask March · · Score: 1

    Europe isn't a nation o_0 and I would prefer to live in Asia, South America, Canada or Australia over the US too.. so I don't think I'm particularly "continentalist". I just think that Switzerland and Scandinavia do a lot of things very right.

  9. Re:Duh on Global Biological Experiment Generates Exciting New Results · · Score: 1

    That doesn't make sense, since shit is by definition what your body is not using (or has finished using). Of course shit is used as fertiliser, so likely some of your body used to be shit at some point :p

  10. Re:Better headline: AMD's Radeon R9 290 Slashverti on AMD's Radeon R9 290 Delivers 290X Performance For $150 Less · · Score: 1

    (there is a lot to be said for a good bassy rumble though :D )

  11. Re:Better headline: AMD's Radeon R9 290 Slashverti on AMD's Radeon R9 290 Delivers 290X Performance For $150 Less · · Score: 1

    I don't think price is necessarily anything to go by when it comes to headset quality, and I can't recommend any as I've not bought any for years sorry. Just check plenty of Amazon reviews and you should get a good idea of build quality, etc

  12. Re:Duh on Global Biological Experiment Generates Exciting New Results · · Score: 1

    How much more scientific are you expecting to get than papers describing the results of scientific studies? o_0

  13. Re:Stay behind the line! on Anonymous Clashes With D.C. Police During Million Mask March · · Score: 1

    I'm not "nationalist", I think it's weird to be proud of somewhere simply because you live there. And I think a lot of countries in Europe are politically better than my own. You're assuming quite a lot there.

  14. Re:Duh on Global Biological Experiment Generates Exciting New Results · · Score: 1

    Yes of course, if she's been eating it. She literally will have some parts of her body that are made from your semen. I don't see what's so confusing that you have to ask about it.

  15. Re:Duh on Global Biological Experiment Generates Exciting New Results · · Score: 3, Interesting

    High sugar intake weakens your immune system, and is inflammatory.

    Citation required. For both claims.

    Maybe for the first one, but if you read even a little into how your diet affects the body then you should know that sugar is inflammatory.. but here you go

    Effect of various carbohydrates on immune system. This shows that ingesting sugar weakens your immune system, and that fasting actually boosts it (which may be a reason that we sometimes lose our appetite when we're sick).

    Sugar and inflammation. Though if you wanted, you could just try it yourself. Increasing your sugar intake also causes your body to retain more water and salt.

    Given that most of the food i have still goes off, clearly its less preserving than your assertion.

    Does most of the food that you have also contain artificial preservatives? I doubt it. I have to avoid sulphites. They're found in pretty much all wine, some beers (anything German is usually fine thanks to the Reinheitsgebot), cider, dried fruits, glucose syrup, any processed corn ingredient (maize starch, corn flour, HFCS, etc), and more..

  16. Re:Stay behind the line! on Anonymous Clashes With D.C. Police During Million Mask March · · Score: 1

    I hope you're not including things like health care in what a "nanny state" provides. There are quite a few countries that have good national healthcare, without necessarily having the other problems that they US has. From what I know of everyday life in the US from friends and Slashdot posters, I'm very happy to live in Europe. The weird thing is that even those getting fucked over by the US government are sometimes still so proud and patriotic, and so against anything that may be perceived as being too "communist".

  17. Re:Duh on Global Biological Experiment Generates Exciting New Results · · Score: 1

    There are other obvious differences too though, like diet. You literally are what you eat. High sugar intake weakens your immune system, and is inflammatory. Artificial preservatives kill bacteria in your gut, furthering the lack of "good bacteria" that we hear about. Reading about this over-use of anti-biotics in livestock is making me seriously consider becoming a vegetarian :/ I hope it doesn't end up in milk and cheese.. though it probably does..

  18. Re:Stay behind the line! on Anonymous Clashes With D.C. Police During Million Mask March · · Score: 1

    Yep, you have elections to essentially vote for one of two parties, or another party with equally power hungry ass-hats who don't really care much about improving the country as a whole.

    The whole point is that your current system (and that in other countries, sure, but it's currently most apparent in the US) is a broken mess.

  19. Re:Stay behind the line! on Anonymous Clashes With D.C. Police During Million Mask March · · Score: 1

    I don't want lower taxes. I did when I didn't make much money, but I think tax is a Good Thing. Once I started making around 25000GBP a year, I didn't worry about money any more, because I have enough to cover the basics, plus some on the side for toys/savings. Now that I'm making even more, I'm actually happy for some of my earnings to be taxed at 40%.

    "Lower taxes" sounds nice in theory, but overall it only fucks over the poor even more. "Lower taxes for low income groups" sounds good, but just saying "lower taxes"? Not so much.

  20. Re:It shouldn't have to be pointed out on Robots Can Learn To Hold Knives — and Not Stab Humans · · Score: 2

    I'd think it would be more like teaching it collision avoidance, and to be especially careful with certain classes of objects. Programming a car to follow a road is relatively simple. Programming it to avoid crashing into other road users and pedestrians is more complicated.

  21. Re:Better headline: AMD's Radeon R9 290 Slashverti on AMD's Radeon R9 290 Delivers 290X Performance For $150 Less · · Score: 1

    The point I was getting to is, that I recently realised that the gunfire and explosions pretty well drown out most other noises in the region

    That's what headphones are for. Seriously, even if noise wasn't an issue, I used to notice that headphones actually made me a better player in online games, because I could more accurately judge where an enemy was just from the sound alone. So, unless you've got a perfectly positioned surround sound setup hooked up to the PC, headphones are probably best for everyone.

  22. Re:What if they *are* right? on Mozilla Backtracks On Third-Party Cookie Blocking · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Mozilla are giving the choice, they just are trying to decide on a sane default. Aside from the advertising issue, blocking third party cookies could break behaviour that the user is expecting. I haven't really looked into it, but maybe things like sites which use your Facebook account for authentication for example? I get that a lot of Slashdotters aren't interested in that type of facility, but your average internet user doesn't want their browser screwing around with what they can do online, no matter the reasoning behind it.

  23. Re:Stay behind the line! on Anonymous Clashes With D.C. Police During Million Mask March · · Score: 2

    That's a heavy price to pay.

    Freedom isn't free, yeah there's a hefty fuckin' fee

  24. Re:Who flipped the bird on the US of A? on The Feathered Threat To US Air Superiority · · Score: 1

    Siberia is a part of Russia.

    Ontopic.. it must be incredibly expensive to modify the aircraft, if it costs more to do that, than it does to buy new planes and train up new pilots each time a bird strike occurs. Just think how many millions they've lost already, and how much they're going to lose in the next decade. Though as someone said, military drones make much more sense than planes these days.

  25. Re:Stay behind the line! on Anonymous Clashes With D.C. Police During Million Mask March · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In a country of 300 million people, I think you need a bit more than "tens of thousands" across the country for the government to feel threatened. Peaceful protest is all well and good - but as long as people continue to work, and the government knows there will be no violent uprising, why would they care? Did those protests achieve anything at all?