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  1. The similarities are fascinating on Indonesian Cave Art May Be World's Oldest · · Score: 3, Insightful

    For me, the most fascinating thing about this story are the similarities between the Indonesian paintings and the European paintings, and that they are about the same age. It would seem that this style of artwork would be much older, and from a time before humans had migrated to those opposite corners of the world.

  2. Re:Don't even think it on Fuel Efficiency Numbers Overstate MPG More For Cars With Small Engines · · Score: 1

    Exactly. My Subaru has a CVT transmission that I suspect gets its best efficiency higher than 55mph.

  3. Don't even think it on Fuel Efficiency Numbers Overstate MPG More For Cars With Small Engines · · Score: 1

    Well it was interesting until they started talking about everything being more efficient at 55 mph. At that point, I was ready to give the author a boot party. Do not EVEN start that sh*t again.

  4. Too big to complain about on Complain About Comcast, Get Fired From Your Job · · Score: 2

    We've gone from "too big to fail," to "too big to complain about."

  5. You probably agreed to it on Adobe Spies On Users' eBook Libraries · · Score: 2

    At first I thought, "How do they get away with this?" Then I realized, it's probably in the EULA somewhere that everyone clicks on and nobody actually reads.

  6. I have to admit there is some validity to this on Studies Conclude Hands-Free-calling and Apple Siri Distract Drivers · · Score: 1

    At first I thought, "No way! My hands-free function on my car is great, and far less distracting." Then I remember the frustrations I had when I first started using it. This is an example of the type of "conversation" I would have:

    Car: "Voice command please."
    Me:"Call Marty Klugman"
    Car: "Calling Mary Kliegleman. Say yes or no."
    Me:"No"
    Car: "Voice command please"
    Me:"Call Mar-ty Klug-man!"
    Car: "Calling Harry Chelphon. Say yes or no"
    Me:"NO!" ...etc, etc, etc
    The next thing I know I'm arguing; YELLING at my Car!

    Yeah, that was distracting, and dangerous. I'm glad there was no other traffic around.

  7. I would just like to remind everyone that Gartner was the same group that repeatedly warned us what a global disaster Y2K would be.

  8. Airstrip One on Brits Must Trade Digital Freedoms For Safety, Says Crime Agency Boss · · Score: 1

    I see things are progressing nicely on Airstrip One.

  9. It's true. Good genes lead to academic performance. For example: if you have genes that make you a great football player, you will have no trouble getting good grades.

  10. Re:I can believe it... on Hackers Compromised Yahoo Servers Using Shellshock Bug · · Score: 1

    I've seen the same thing, but as a couple of responders said, the emails are not actually coming from my account, but are coming from somewhere else. You're probably changing your passwords unnecessarily.

  11. Marketspeak on Hackers Compromised Yahoo Servers Using Shellshock Bug · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "...We're focused on providing the most secure experience possible for our users worldwide and are continuously working to protect our users' data."

    Marketspeak. I guess communications majors are taught to always do this. The problem is, we've heard crap like this so much, we've become inured to it. Nowadays, the minute I see a sentence like this, I assume everything else the spokesperson has said is a complete fabrication.

  12. Re:100% of my needs by solar on Living On a Carbon Budget: The End of Recreation As We Know It? · · Score: 2

    I don't know about "healthier". You will probably find people who would want to debate that point. But it is certainly cheaper to go without meat. I'm Orthodox, and we regularly fast from meat about 180 days out of the year. I've gotten to the point where I abstain from meat about 330 days a year. I only have meat about two or three times per month. Buying mostly fruits and vegetables and cooking them up yourself at home is considerably cheaper than eating meat at every meal. It costs a fraction compared to eating out.

    It probably would help if we stopped promoting vegetarianism vs carnivorism as an all-or-nothing lifestyle. It's like training for a marathon: you don't start out by running the full 26 miles the first day. Start small. Abstain from meat one day or two days per week, then gradually increase the ratio of non-meats to meats.

    Will it make you healthier? Maybe yes and maybe no. I know this much: I have a lot more disposable income.

  13. Stop. Building. Casinos. on Living On a Carbon Budget: The End of Recreation As We Know It? · · Score: 1

    I don't want to hear any more about individual power consumption until they stop building casinos every half mile.

  14. Re:Another tragedy... on The Era of Saturday Morning Cartoons Is Dead · · Score: 1

    Ha! I saw some people on FB this weekend who were actually, seriously blaming this on Obama. I thought, "Haven't you guys been paying attention? This has been going on for years."

  15. Re:Treat people like people on Online Creeps Inspire a Dating App That Hides Women's Pictures · · Score: 1

    You could be right, though at the time, it didn't seem like age made much difference. What I mean is, that men my age were just as off-putting as younger ones. But, perhaps I don't understand what you mean.

    If I were in the same situation these days I would probably try, "It's Just Lunch", or something like that.

  16. Re:This wont work because... on Online Creeps Inspire a Dating App That Hides Women's Pictures · · Score: 1

    It probably will work to some degree, but I could imagine the following scenario: A woman sets up her profile and her picture is hidden. She expresses herself well in writing, and men are forced to take the time to read her profile, which is enticing. After striking up a good rapport, she reveals her picture. Uh oh. She is, shall we say, not too impressive. The guy drops her like a hot potato. That's not easy for anybody. So, in those cases, it's not going to work well.

  17. Treat people like people on Online Creeps Inspire a Dating App That Hides Women's Pictures · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I haven't been on a dating site for some time since having found someone (not on a dating site, BTW) and taking myself out of the game. But several years ago I was on a couple of dating sites geared specifically towards Christians. I was in my 40's and looking for age-appropriate matches. I try to be as well mannered online as I am face to face, especially on a dating site. I had very little problems getting responses, and what I learned from many of the women I talked to surprised me. A lot of them told me about how lewd and creepy the men were -- and this was supposed to be a Christian dating site! In contrast I always behaved as a gentleman, and in fact, I had to hide my online status sometimes because when I logged on I would get inundated with chat requests.

    Unfortunately I never found anyone who was a great match. Distance was usually a problem. I met someone the traditional way.

    It seems to me that a lot of people cannot handle the anonymity that an online presence provides. This is true, not just of dating sites, but everywhere. There is a tendency to objectify everyone. Men are particularly bad at it, but I've seen women do it too. The thing is, people like to be treated like people. A good rule of thumb is to not say anything to anyone that you wouldn't say within arm's reach.
         

  18. I will defend reports to some extent. on Ask Slashdot: Is Reporting Still Relevant? · · Score: 1

    Management types judge their self-worth by the number and types of reports they get. It makes them feel important.

    Having said that, I will offer this in their defence: They can go to one place, i.e., their email, and get everything; reports, discussion about the reports, and the ability to begin discussions about the reports. With various dashboards from various systems and vendors, they have to go to multiple places to get the data they want, and have difficulty sharing it and discussing it with others.

  19. Re:So.... on A 16-Year-Old Builds a Device To Convert Breath Into Speech · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I don't know. How many words can the average person speak before they pass out? It seems like a similar type of breath control. I just sat here and tried some "Morse code" breathing through my nose and it seems like a perfectly legitimate solution to the problem. With practice, I bet a person could communicate pretty quickly this way.

  20. Kudos! on A 16-Year-Old Builds a Device To Convert Breath Into Speech · · Score: 1

    I congratulate this kid for thinking outside the box. I wonder where he will go from here with his invention?

    I have a friend who was recently diagnosed with ALS, and the disease is progressing agressively with him. I hope there is something affordable like this when and if he gets to the point he needs it.

  21. Well, I am a nerd, and if you will look at my 5-digit id, you will realize that I've probably been one for much longer than you have. But I am not such a nerd that I am so out of touch with current vernacular that I don't realize that iPad is becoming the standard generic term for any brand of tablet, just as band-aid, kleenex, frisbee, etc. have. It's not hilariously funny.

  22. Someone called something that wasn't an iPad, an iPad! In other news, one announcer was overheard to say that the trainer was placing a Band-aid on an injured player, when in fact the bandage was a Curad! Shocking!

     

  23. It will never beat my tv. on Dell Demos 5K Display · · Score: 1

    Mine goes to 11.

  24. First world problems on Why Phone Stores Should Stockpile Replacements · · Score: 1

    Geez. What a pussy.

  25. Re:How does it handle the unexpected? on California DMV Told Google Cars Still Need Steering Wheels · · Score: 1

    Not a helpful answer. If you think that all there is to parking a car is the mechanics of getting it into a parking space, you haven't been driving long enough.