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  1. Re:Higgs Boson Formation on Quantum Computing Without Qubits · · Score: 1

    But there is a risk of catastrophic bird poop aftermath. Who knew that dark matter would smell so bad.

    Not Who, just who

    Say what..?

  2. Amsterdam is a very smart city already. on Inside Amsterdam's Efforts To Become a Smart City · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Amsterdam is a wonderful city for so many reasons. The intellectual, creative, and entrepreneurial capacity of its citizens and visitors has been apparent for centuries. This particular project won't influence Amsterdam's reputation much one way or the other.

    My observation is that there is very little response from the slashdot community on this particular topic. That might be an indication that many slashdotters have not had the opportunity to go there.

    It is true that back when I went, last millennium, marijuana was not legal in the US and the Bulldog Cafe's world renown was a great enticement to the land of orange, while in Europe. That reputation was never one of great intellectual value, and perhaps neither is this story. Nevertheless, I encourage every geek or non geek to make it a priority to burn some jet fuel and get your ass over to Europe and spend a few weeks with a first class Euro Rail train pass. Its way better for you and your intellect than a new car, and you will be a better, smarter person as a result of the experience.

    If you can't manage to go at this time then try to appreciate the geek perspective of dutch sensibility in Teller's film "Tim's Vermeer"

    Amsterdam is a very smart city, and you should see it and think about it if you can!

  3. 75% Accuracy is touted on Slashdot on European Researchers Develop More Accurate Full-Body Polygraph · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have a dowsing rod with better accuracy. My coin flip is 50% accurate. But lets convince everyone here that our standards for the truth are low enough to buy a bunch of polygraph apparatus that is 75% accurate, because technology is just not good enough to get to the truth. The truth is, this is totally stupid.

  4. Re:I think this can't be real on Hubble Reveals a Previously Unknown Dwarf Galaxy Just 7 Million Light Years Away · · Score: 2

    Just be glad its not porno dwarf galaxies. That is just to hard to "unsee".

  5. Re:They are not "weaseling" out of anything... on Google and Apple Weaseling Out of "Do Not Track" · · Score: 2

    But the word WEASEL is just so RIGHT that the rest doesn't really matter. Weasel, weasel, weasel. They are a bunch of weasels and the whole world knows it.

  6. I wish everyone could talk to dolphins on The Interview Bombs In US, Kills In China, Threatens N. Korea · · Score: 0

    I really admire the way he does not need to urinate or defecate. I'm gonna eat less like his people. The movie made me less hungry.

  7. NOT a problem with VIAGRA on Scientists Say the Future Looks Bleak For Our Bones · · Score: 3, Funny

    ....Oh, oops, I thought it said BONERS.

  8. Oil prices loom is more like it... on Serious Economic Crisis Looms In Russia, China May Help · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Too bad we're not big importers of Borscht.

    Its interesting how "economic sanctions" are no match for an OPEC decision to increase production. Even at lower prices with increased U.S. production and fracking, they did not waiver at market price. This will eventually hurt everyone who invested in shale, back when the market was twice the price. The middle east continues to be able to pull oil from the ground for about one half the cost...maybe even less. Of course, nothing lasts forever, but it seems the oil has been the biggest stick there is when it comes to economic pressures. It sure is a lot easier to shoot down air traffic over the Ukraine when oil is pegged at $120 a barrel. Now Putin is gonna be happy just sipping the borscht and saving the warfare for summertime, perhaps.

  9. Re:Good on Godot Engine Reaches 1.0, First Stable Release · · Score: 3, Informative

    Ha! Samuel Beckett would be proud.

  10. Re:They are also hiring a Farmer on SpaceX Set To Create 300 New US Jobs and Expand Facilities · · Score: 1, Funny

    Cool. They ask for a video that shows them some skills, so I sent them some porn. I know how to make a rocket blast off.

  11. 300 Jobs for 320 Million on SpaceX Set To Create 300 New US Jobs and Expand Facilities · · Score: -1, Troll

    So this works out to less than 1 whole job per 1 million Americans.

    Wow. There were more astronauts.

    In other words, this will be doing more for the Martian economy, than for Terra Firma.

    Well, its a start!

  12. Re:Totally and completely identifiable... on How Identifiable Are You On the Web? · · Score: 1

    Goo goo g'joob !

  13. Re:Why are taxi drivers all so horrible? on French Cabbies Say They'll Block Paris Roads On Monday Over Uber · · Score: 1

    It is what happens when you live in a country of a billion people, full of the worst poverty you have ever seen.
    If you have a job, you are fucking thankful, even if it is the worst job you could possibly imagine. It is better than living in a god damned junk yard looking for scrap metal. It is all in an effort to try to pay off the huge investment the rich white guys made in the plates.

    I just don't know whats worse anymore.... carrots or sticks? Maybe I could eat the sticks and whack things with the carrots.

    The fact remains that I believe that incentives have everything to do with the way people function. You have illustrated how these incentives play out in the taxi business. Not unlike the comedy TV Series, folks of all types understand that arrangement, and travellers come to expect it.

    But this is just more of the same old paradigm of the wealthy getting the serfs to start hopping. Whether slave, indentured servant, day laborer, refugee, disabled, unemployed, prison camp labor, minimum wage employee, intern, apprentice, work study student, migrant laborer, mercenary, etc its all the same: we can rely on desperate people begging for some improvement, no matter how slight. I really believe you're right about certain cultures being more willing to enter these arrangements, albeit, even their religious faith is accepting of the extreme disparity of social classes, and kiss that rich man's ass like a cherub....

    Bat make no mistake, that is not going to be a good business plan in the long run. Its worked for centuries, but it leads to a lot of anger and destruction, and frankly, there are just too many people on earth these days to keep up this sort of arrangement.

    I do know that everyone deserves a decent living. The people with taxi shields, as well as those without them. The people all need a livelihood, whether or not market economies provide one. We as people need to acknowledge and deal with the people that don't thrive in the economic system that serves many, but not all. And if we don't make that a priority and figure out how to do it then I'm afraid we're doomed to suffer. We're all in this ship of fools, and ultimately we all sink or swim. How we come to terms with Uber, and every other iteration of this very issue, must be done carefully. Ultimately, we need to all share what goes around in this world of scarcity.

    Or else the folks with all the cash are gonna get as scarce as the royalty that once ruled...

  14. Totally and completely identifiable... on How Identifiable Are You On the Web? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Always have been, and always will, for as long as light echos through space and time. But nobody really cares who I am. They know who I am, nevertheless.

    I am the walrus.

  15. Re:class act on Julian Assange Trying To Raise Nearly $200k For a Statue of Himself · · Score: 1

    ....But I am always seduced by Miss Information!

    She is soooo irresistible that I can't control myself!

    I believe everything she says because she says all of the right things!

    And she wants me all the time....

  16. Good use of excessive wealth on James Watson's Nobel Prize Medal Will Be Returned To Him · · Score: 1

    Human achievements are not always very well enumerated in a paycheck or in business sales revenue.
    Its good when the folks with piles of cash can pay it out to others who have done great things. The money seems to generate so much attention that it illuminates the recipient's good work. I humbly request piles and piles of cash so I could give it away to some peeps, that full time.

  17. Re:Moron Abandons Handle on How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Twitterbot · · Score: 2

    This world was built on self-important douchelicks, sonny boy,

    Treat your elder feminine hygiene metaphors with a little more floral scenting, applicator tube, or adhesive strip maxi pads.

    Captcha: Granny Panties

  18. Re:Ignorance and arrogance seem to go well togethe on How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Twitterbot · · Score: 4, Funny

    Christian Security: How would Jesus defend his network?

    By turning the other cheek.

    Its a way easy certification.

  19. Likely story Sara Sorcher..... on How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Twitterbot · · Score: 1

    In post-soviet fake twitter tweet, balding Russian lampshade wears you!!

  20. Re:What happens in Thai Hotels stays in Thai Hotel on North Korea Denies Involvement In "Righteous" Sony Hack · · Score: 0

    Sony (the electronics firm) is in death throes and the last time they turned a decent profit is when Dubya was pumped for a Middle East invasion. Samsung alone makes more profit in a quarter than Sony made in the last decade.

    My point exactly.

    Sorry to be obtuse, but my writing lacks the sardonic tone insinuated in the subtext. This is a response juxtaposed to the stupidity of accusing North Korea of the attack. If we're going to accuse a Korean rival of Japan, South seems more apropos because they in fact are beneficiaries of Sony's ebbing market dominance.

    And yes, this too is stupid. Just like the other stupid. Stupid jokes for stupid folks. Geez, that went over like a lead balloon.

    My sense of humor was way more appreciated when Sony was king, last century, before /.

  21. Re:Can't avoid medical records on The Sony Pictures Hack Was Even Worse Than Everyone Thought · · Score: 1

    But due to the way employment law works, I have to avoid the subject.

    Good thing you are more than an employee.

  22. Re:Is Hughes clearing dead wood? on Facebook Founder Presents Vision For The New Republic, Many Resign In Protest · · Score: 1

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    An unusually direct show of integrity in today's era of spineless, jellyfish-like hack wannabes.

    Right. Sometimes its best to face the music and just be real.

    The Japanese word Irimi , comes to mind.

  23. What happens in Thai Hotels stays in Thai Hotels.. on North Korea Denies Involvement In "Righteous" Sony Hack · · Score: -1

    Unless, of course, you are David Carradine, in a pine box, wrapped in a wire coat hanger.

    Thailand's international tourism trade of sinful delights and medicinal therapies means that the hotel attack could be from anyone from anywhere under the sun.

    Its an all access, multicultural, public venue this is available to just about any business class passport holder on planet earth, regardless of their particular predilections or perversions, ulterior motives, shady dealings or illicit appetites.

    So in other words, its probably a criminal or spy or government operation. North Korea is unlikely, but South Korea seems an obvious choice since they have the most to gain from Sony's market share.

  24. Its all downhill from here kid... on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Electronics-Induced Inattentiveness? · · Score: 2

    Welcome to growing older. Notice how there aren't as many Olympians in their 30's? The defending World Champion in Chess isn't even a quarter century old. I realize that your question was regarding new media and attention spans, but life is phenomenological in nature and you are describing an experience shared among aging humans for eons. Next stop: middle age. But don't worry, you figure out a work around to your diminishing capacity.

  25. Sony Baloney on The Sony Pictures Hack Was Even Worse Than Everyone Thought · · Score: 0

    That old "No Baloney Sony" ad campaign seems a bit ironic now... I have family that worked for them in the mid 90's. I wonder how it will impact folks from 20 years ago...