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  1. Re:It's not for me... but maybe others like it on One of the World's Most Influential Math Texts is Getting a Beautiful, Minimalist Edition (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Me too. I like the idea, but hate the aesthetics. This is a very ugly book. Also, I don't want a gigantic textbook. I'm not going to take out a textbook and plop it on my table like a student. I'm done with that.
       

  2. I read this as "Court Fines Canadian $26,500 For 'Unconscionably Stupid' Balloon-Chair Fight".

    I was disappointed :(
     

  3. Re:Very smart of them, if tru on Uber Knows Exactly When You'll Pay Surge Pricing (yahoo.com) · · Score: 2

    If you really need to get where you're going, you'll pay just about anything (or at least 9.9 times anything) to ensure you're getting a ride home and won't be stranded

    In a free market — and this aspect of it remains reasonably free in the US — the price of everything is the amount a buyer is willing to pay.

    In a democracy, the "free market" can kiss my ass.

  4. Re:Drat! Still only 8GB RAM max. on Surface Pro 3 Has 12" Screen, Intel Inside · · Score: 1

    and inferior resolution and weight.

    depends what you want.

  5. Re:Drat! Still only 8GB RAM max. on Surface Pro 3 Has 12" Screen, Intel Inside · · Score: 2

    A tablet may not be the best place to run virtual machines or servers, and nothing else really requires more than 8GB of RAM. Win 8 will run very well with 8GB.

    Really? Virtualization and servers are the only applications you can think of that could possibly benefit from more than 8GB of memory?

  6. Re:Why stop there? on Will Cameras Replace Sideview Mirrors On Cars In 2018? · · Score: 3, Funny

    What about ditching the windshield and replacing it with a 4k HD screen? Then you can embed the driver lower-down and deep inside a protective hardened shell. A no-glass car all around.

    Then how about ditching the wheels, and just simulate movement on the 4K screen. You could drive as fast you want in perfect safety.

  7. UGh on Hacking Charisma · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm halfway through the article but so far all I've read is "blah blah blah". Atrocious website that requires a cut-and-paste into a word processor to make the narrow article even readable, and as utterly devoid of content as the reader's digest article I read at the dentist.

    Honestly do editors even try to read these submissions?

  8. Re:As a Bonsai artist on Pine Tree Has Largest Genome Ever Sequenced · · Score: 1

    Bacteria were there even longer - but they often have very small genomes.

  9. Re:I'm Inferior To A Tree on Pine Tree Has Largest Genome Ever Sequenced · · Score: 1

    All those genes make humans look like flunkies. And knowing a tiny bit about Darwin maybe we could take into account that a pine tree can easily outlive any human ever born. And pine trees tend to have a very long history of reproduction compared to humans. So maybe all the thinking, feeling and running about that humans do is simply proof of our inferiority. think about it. The pine tree needs water, sunshine, a few minerals and an atmosphere and that is about it. Humans need all kinds of things. I've never seen a tree shoot anyone, go mental, or rape other trees. Trees might enjoy making humans feel like idiots.

    Plants often have large genomes. One reason I've heard for this is that plants can't move, so they're much more exposed to the environment. As a result, they need a more diverse array of biochemical responses to stressors.

  10. Re:"Rewarding" free software with non-free softwar on Valve Offers Free Subscription To Debian Developers: Paying It Forward · · Score: 1

    The linked article says 'unspecified open source license'. Not all open source licenses are free (as in libre). Even if it is free, it doesn't change the fact that Valve primarily makes non-free software.

  11. Re:Cancer isn't one disease on Why a Cure For Cancer Is So Elusive · · Score: 0

    Wish I had mod points, exactly this.

  12. knee jerk? on LeVar Burton On Google Glass · · Score: 2

    Burton still had a "knee-jerk" response when confronted with Glass

    He was asked what he thought of Glass, and he gave his opinion. Sorry, how is that a "knee-jerk" reaction? Would it have been so if he had responded positively?

    Here's my reasoned, non knee-jerk response: Google can fuck off, and -- within the bounds imposed by professionalism and etiquitte -- so can eveyrone else wearing these infringements to my privacy. (In what I consider the moral sense, as opposed to the legal sense)

  13. Re:Failure is expected result on A Math Test That's Rotten To the Common Core · · Score: 1

    Apparently not, if you test the ability and familiarity with the material, it is quite possible that every child get nearly 100% on the test. It sounds to me that what you actually want is to try to rank children relative to each other.

  14. Re:This has a huge up side. on Elon Musk's 'Hyperloop': More Details Revealed · · Score: 1

    The only problem I see with it is that it doesn't appear to be particularly resistant to stupid people. What if someone decides to actively sabotage it - e.g. blowing up a section of tube just before the car arrives at 1300 km/hr. Now imagine they do that somewhere downtown.

  15. easy solution on Altering Text In eBooks To Track Pirates · · Score: 1

    So just remove all punctuation STOP Like old telegrams STOP Problem solved STOP

  16. Re:'Simple really... on Google Glass: What's With All the Hate? · · Score: 1

    In a democracy, we can decide we don't want it. e.g. no selling of wearable cameras.

    I don't know where you live, but "robotic eyes" is not the world I live in. Nor is being recorded at "all times". CCTVs are common, but they aren't everywhere -- and more importantly, they aren't posting footage to youtube. (although some are)

    The world we live in is what we decide to make it, and there's no reason we need to acquiesce to this crap.

  17. Re:Math is way off. on Mars One Has 78,000 Applicants · · Score: 1

    Wait, are we talking about the guy who made the math mistake, or the guy who didn't use the metric system?

  18. Re:wait, will wiping off help? on Condensation On Your Beer != Good · · Score: 2

    The taste isn't diminished THAT much by cold unless you're serving it ice cold. (colder than fridge temperature).

    You may taste more of warm beer, but for some (including me) this is outweighed by the fact that it's warm. I find near room-temperature drinks (or food) of any kind pretty gross. It feels like drinking from a still swamp. Ugh. It's got nothing to do with the taste.

    The same observation about 'warm' beer can probably be made about anything. Probably room-temperature sorbet has more taste than frozen sorbet, but wtf wants to eat that?

    In summary, eating/drinking is enjoyable not merely because of "taste", but also because of touch (texture) and temperature.

  19. Re:wait, will wiping off help? on Condensation On Your Beer != Good · · Score: 1

    ?? I always drink beer out of the can. They're much more convenient than bottles (don't break), and there are many many good beers available in cans. I've never seen or tasted any evidence that canned beer is worse than bottled.

  20. Useless on Are Lenovo's ThinkPads Getting Worse? · · Score: 1

    What an abomination. I hate touchpads, and indeed disable them upon boot. They always f up my typing whenever my palms hit them. I wouldn't be able to even use this thing. And what was wrong with the old thinkpad keyboards? I don't want chiclets!

    What are they going to take away next? I bet it's the matte screen...

  21. Four Years??! on How Scientists Know An Idea Is a Good One · · Score: 3, Informative

    Four years? Not in Canada - and presumably not in the US either. The department average in my program was more like 6 (I took about 6.5), and I've known people who have taken as long as 10 to complete their PhD.

    From some document I found on startpage: http://careerchem.com/CAREER-INFO-ACADEMIC/Frank-Elgar.pdf

    "Median time-to-completion of the PhD has nearly doubled during the last three 2 decades (from 6.5 to 11 years). "

  22. Re:So... on Cherry's New Keyboard Switches Emulate IBM Model M Feel · · Score: 0

    I can't stand the Model M. The noise drives me nuts for one, and I find them very tiring to type on. The keys take more force to depress, and the travel seems much further than other keyboards. The numeric keypad is a huge waste of space on my desk (does anyone except accountants use these?), and I actually have to use my mouse to adjust volume.

    "Best ever made" is highly subjective. I'll stick to my $50 thinkpad keyboard, which even comes with a trackpoint so I don't even need to lift my hands to mouse.

  23. Re:Overpriced on Intel Leaving Desktop Motherboard Business · · Score: 1

    "Slighty less stable"? Something is either stable or it isn't. Maybe the word you're looking for is "unstable". Not sure who you deal with, but everyone I know would notice and not tolerate instability or a crash. Modern OSes are pretty reliable. Kernel panics and blue screens are so rare that when they happen, it's noticed.

  24. Re:My experience on ubuntu 12.04 on Valve Starts Promoting Steam For Linux To Windows Users · · Score: 4, Funny

    The solution turned out to be quite intuitive:

    sudo dpkg -r --force-all librtmp0
    sudo apt-get install librtmp0
    sudo apt-get install ia32-libs-multiarch

    Don't I feel silly... /sarcasm

  25. My experience on ubuntu 12.04 on Valve Starts Promoting Steam For Linux To Windows Users · · Score: 4, Informative

    go to www.steampowered.com in firefox.
    click 'install steam'.
    click 'install steam now'
    choose 'open with' from the firefox popup

    Error: Cannot install 'libcurl3-gnutls:i386'.

    Typical linux. Good luck to Valve - they'll need it.