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  1. Re:Is there any news here? on Wormholes Untangle a Black Hole Paradox · · Score: 5, Funny

    Surely it must have been on Slashdot before, though I can't actually find it with Google.

    It's entangled with its dupe. Finish observing this one and the other should show up via Google.

  2. And mother-in-laws on Irish Legislator Proposes Law That Would Make Annoying People Online a Crime · · Score: 1

    Great. I'll be locked in jail with my entire family.

  3. Re:Comcast and Time Warner, a match made in . . . on Comcast Officially Gives Up On TWC Merger · · Score: 1

    TWC has had crappy reliability in my experience.

  4. Re:There ought to be a law on Irish Legislator Proposes Law That Would Make Annoying People Online a Crime · · Score: 3, Funny

    So, there ought to be a law against adding new laws?

  5. Re:I'll be Bach on Music Industry Argues Works Entering Public Domain Are Not In Public Interest · · Score: 0

    Salieri gave the "stand down" order at Benghazi.

  6. Re: Google: Select jurors who understand stats. on Median Age At Google Is 29, Says Age Discrimination Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    "Should be", yes. But that's not the way most people do things. I've been involved in multiple hiring discussions, and "soft" issues almost always are involved, often in the form of "team fit".

  7. I'll be Bach on Music Industry Argues Works Entering Public Domain Are Not In Public Interest · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Look how bad things went with Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven works. Shouldda let Disney own their notes.

  8. Re:The steam explosion to end all steam explosions on Yellowstone Supervolcano Even Bigger Than We Realized · · Score: 1

    We didn't need Washington State and Montana anyhow. They can't produce decent basketball teams.

  9. Re:Google: Select jurors who understand stats. on Median Age At Google Is 29, Says Age Discrimination Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    Regardless of intent or not, certain practices may indeed lead to age-tilted hiring as an actual end result. That doesn't necessarily make it "right", though.

    One can argue a company is obligated to balance its employees' race, gender, and age to reflect the external population of available talent. This may involve counter-acting other hiring practices that indirectly lead to imbalances. Using your example, either stop paying in pink unicorn pillows, or adjust your hiring to match calculated age goals to compensate for the pillow bias.

    The specifics of what you feel a company is obligated to do is of course a personal political opinion. I'm just trying to point out that "discrimination" can be purely accidental, and being accidental may not be considered a sufficient "excuse" to keep doing it.

    If it's accidental, one could make a good case that the org doesn't deserve punitive or "retro" fees, but are at least obligated to remedy it going forward.

    Perhaps a law should be passed that companies above a certain size are obligated to actively monitor their hiring profiles so as to avoid bias. Then "we didn't know" wouldn't be a valid claim anymore.

  10. Re:GeoThermal Energy anyone? on Yellowstone Supervolcano Even Bigger Than We Realized · · Score: 1

    Maybe it will be coastal if Yellowstone blows big enough.

  11. Re:Does that mean... on Drone Killed Hostages From U.S. and Italy, Drawing Obama Apology · · Score: 1

    Words can have many meanings such that the intent of the writers and context often has to be considered also:

    http://www.quickmeme.com/img/7...

  12. Culture on Median Age At Google Is 29, Says Age Discrimination Lawsuit · · Score: 2

    I've learned over time that skills are only about half the factors of hiring decisions (with exceptions for high-demand specialties). Personality and "feeling" issues play the other half.

    A work-place has a culture just like any village or geographical region, and if you don't fit the culture, your are likely to be turned away. Age of growing up is part of that "culture". I'm not saying it's fair, but rather that it's human nature.

  13. Re:Not discrimintation on Median Age At Google Is 29, Says Age Discrimination Lawsuit · · Score: 2

    Young people are more energetic

    That explains your "creative" typing patterns.

  14. Re:Does that mean... on Drone Killed Hostages From U.S. and Italy, Drawing Obama Apology · · Score: 1

    Juries typically don't interpret Constitutional law. Whether they "should" is another matter.

  15. Re:GeoThermal Energy anyone? on Yellowstone Supervolcano Even Bigger Than We Realized · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That's what I keep thinking: too bad we can't mine all that energy such that we'd be killing two birds with one stone: getting energy AND draining the heat from that spot, reducing the risk or magnitude of a volcanic explosion.

    It's kind of like using ocean water to solve coastal droughts: all that water sitting right next to us, but no practical way to turn it into potable water. It's a tease; at least with current technology.

  16. Laptab on We'll Be the Last PC Company Standing, Acer CEO Says · · Score: 1

    I see tablets and laptops eventually merging into incarnations of the same thing. If they focus on that, they should be okay.

    The trick may be different requirements for x86 conventions versus ARM such that it's difficult to have interchangeable parts and share manufacturing for both.

  17. Re:Shit happens. on Drone Killed Hostages From U.S. and Italy, Drawing Obama Apology · · Score: 2

    There are always going to be a group of jerks trying to out-jerk each other there. Our presence doesn't seem to be decreasing them, but merely make us their target. The iron-fisted dictators have been a relative force of stability even. Stable jerks are preferable to unstable jerks.

  18. Re:In other news... on iTunes Stops Working For Windows XP Users · · Score: 1

    In other words, they probably never noticed the difference.

    I don't understand why Apple's quality angle ends at certain software. What's the profit politics of producing such a pile of squishy stuff when you want to be known as a high-end vendor?

  19. Re:Hey, there's a shock ... on Drone Killed Hostages From U.S. and Italy, Drawing Obama Apology · · Score: 2

    In other words, we're bumbling idiots.

    If you lock captives in a dark basement, then outside observers will have a hard time knowing they exist. I suppose you could take inventory of the garbage to see if the waste quantity and type matches the known occupants, but stealing garbage in a consistent manner needed by such "I/O research" is probably not realistic.

  20. Re:Does that mean... on Drone Killed Hostages From U.S. and Italy, Drawing Obama Apology · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Roughly 99.9% of people who use the word "unconstitutional" are not constitutional lawyers nor constitutional law experts. I'll be nice and hold back telling you what they really are.

  21. Re:Shit happens. on Drone Killed Hostages From U.S. and Italy, Drawing Obama Apology · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you're worried about dying and are American, stay out of the Middle East.

    Remove the conditional statement. Stay out of the M.E., period. Meddling has produced nothing of value for us, other than a jobs program per military and DHS.

  22. Double serving on Apple Offers Expedited Apple Watch Order Lottery To Developers · · Score: 2

    Isn't buying the watch gambling enough?

  23. Re:You thought cheap labor was scary... on Chinese Scientists Claim To Have Genetically Modified Human Embryos · · Score: 1

    Then they would be people AND corporations. That's like the legal version of Superman wearing Batman's utility belt.

  24. Re:You thought cheap labor was scary... on Chinese Scientists Claim To Have Genetically Modified Human Embryos · · Score: 1

    True, but they'll talk their way out of it and blame it on you.

  25. Re:I need a reminder on Yahoo Called Its Layoffs a "Remix." Don't Do That. · · Score: 1

    Kiss up to Microsoft