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  1. Re:This is really dire. on Meet the Robisons and Their Low-Cost RepRap Kit (Video) · · Score: 1

    Hurry the hell up I wanna download a car.

  2. You wouldn't download a village would you? on China Pirates Austrian Village · · Score: 1

    Hell yeah!

  3. Breathing dusty air into the American dream on Why Forbes Says Immigrants Make Better Entrepreneurs · · Score: 1

    Sure if I wanted to sleep 10 to a room and have a physically injurious work life balance, I can eventually eek out a small chance at a marginally profitable business. All the while large portions of my money are given away to other private businesses like banks and the Fed that will use it to pay lobbyists to work against me with what I earned. It's only called the American Dream because you'd have to be asleep to believe it. -Carlin

    Where are the 20 stories of people who lost their homes and families going bankrupt because of the same bankers they are working to make rich?

      Some of these immigrants come from abject poverty and practical slavery. It's no small wonder that they flourish under a merely oppressive regime. It does not mean that it should be idealized into a model of how we should be living our lives. You get one life, if it's spent in misery then you wasted it.

  4. That is the best case scenario on CIOs Dismissed As Techies Without Business Savvy By CEOs · · Score: 2

    We have a completely technically inept (as in can't work his own computer) CIO.
    It's like having your plumber doing brain surgery.

  5. This should be covered under anti trust on Google To Devs: Use Our Payment System Or Be Dropped · · Score: 1

    If the government was doing its job they'd be fined hard enough to hurt the bottom line for the shareholders. They wouldn't put up with that crap for long.

    What ever happened to not being evil?

  6. Isn't this the Angry Monkey Experiment? on Yahoo Replaces Half Its Board of Directors · · Score: 1
  7. You people have time to read other people's mail? on IT Pros Can't Resist Peeking At Privileged Info · · Score: 1

    I don't have time to read my own damn e-mail let alone yours.

  8. Re:Why? on TI vs. Calculator Hobbyists, the Next Round · · Score: 1

    It's working for Apple

  9. Uh not really on The End of the "Age of Speed" · · Score: 1

    It's just the end of the age of physical presence.
    When you factor in the instant communication available with teleconferencing, Skype, texting and e-mail a plane no matter how fast is just slowing you down.

     

  10. Remember they are the future not you on US Students Suffering From Internet Addiction · · Score: 1

    People used to holler that TV was making the kids stupid and there was a new study every week “proving” it.
    The people doing these studies simply have no understanding of media science.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Understanding_Media:_The_Extensions_of_Man is a good beginning.

    It's the shift from the industrial age to the electronic age people.

    Pretty soon these kids with no "real world" skills will be pitying you like you pity the old people who can barely browse a web page and get confused by e-mail. Just like them you will be untrainable in the new media space.

    These phones are a prosthetic for the nervous system. They extend it as all electronic media does.
    The reason the kids seem like they’re not even in the room is because they aren’t. They’re hanging out with their friends. You’re old and being around you harshes their buzz.

    The kids’ sensory balance adjusts to this environment numbing certain faculties while sensitizing others that are numbed in you. The reason they have withdrawal symptoms is because you are chopping off a piece of their sensory apparatus. If I jam a pencil in your ear before having a conversation with you I guarantee it won’t be a pleasant conversation and you won’t exactly shine.

    These phones will disappear soon. There will be no faces buried in screens just visual overlays. There will be no typing just thinking. These kids’ thoughts will take place across the planet and their minds will be linked intimately with their friends in ways you will never experience.
    Your tiny little minds will still be trapped inside the prison of your head.

    Your sense of superiority over these kids is rooted firmly in your obsolescence.

    One day soon you will have to ask a question of one of these kids to figure out what the hell is going on and they will roll their eyes, sigh deeply and talk down to you like a granny they are helping to cross the street.

  11. Re:Ha on Senate Passes Landmark Patent Reform Bill · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I invent things that could be used to cause harm. Sharing this technology with a murderous criminal organization like the US government would be immoral. Should I have no right to my own work?
    The people who invent things should be rewarded, right now it is corporate parasites that get rewarded all too often and all too much.
    I also don't feel like paying war criminals for the rights to my own work.
    Forcing people to pay to not be ripped off is a protection racket and should be considered a crime like any other kind of theft.

  12. Re:Propaganda on DARPA Wants To Know How Stories Influence People · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why do you think we have so much fantasy media where the rogue cop is the good guy.
    It's all propaganda.

  13. Re:Sounds familiar.... on Cheap Games a Risk To the Industry, Says Nintendo President · · Score: 2

    In other news:

    What the car industry is doing to the horse and buggy makers is horrible.

    What? That ship has already sailed and there is nothing anyone can or should do about it?

  14. Re:Line between Civil Disobedience. . . on HBGary Federal Hacked By Anonymous · · Score: 1

    I hope they're not in the same class! Ghandi had his country break up and on both sides are now corrupt and autocratic. MLK got shot.

    Let's let the assholes suffer the consequences instead of being stupid enough to fall on our swords in a vain attempt to elicit a pity party.

  15. Re:He's worried about the US in Sweden not the *UK on Assange Could Face Execution Or Guantanamo Bay · · Score: 1

    In Sweden I understand he would face a panel of people at least half selected by the government and not a jury.

  16. Re:Poor programmer? on Minecraft Reaches Beta Status, Price Goes Up · · Score: 1

    This is why the way computer programs are created must under go a major shift. Writing programs like we do today is a painful labourious process few people can do well. This is a fundamental weakness in the approach and tool set. Most programmers believe the problem is the vast majority of humanity and not with shitty tools. I'd rather see designs come from creative people and code generation be more automated and less mechanized. They shouldn't generally need programmers for most tasks. Much like how no one really does a lot of actual css/html these days the people who build programs will soon not even really be "coders".

  17. Re:So on Georgia College's New Policy — Reporting All P2P Users To the Police · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hey a university is no place for the free exchange of information young man.

    You should be spending your time doting on dusty old profs and their stale ideas.

  18. Damn I'm screwed on Blizzard Suing Creators of StarCraft II Hacks · · Score: 1

    Those Bicycle Playing card people are going to sue me out of existence I've been cheating at solitaire for years.

  19. Re:Ugh.. on The A-Team of IT — and How To Assemble One · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes these dramatic measures generally are a symptom of bad IT.
    If you have an administrator that's always saving the day, 9 out of 10 times you should fire them. You'll find out that most of the looming disasters that were happening will stop happening. A white knight can't justify their existance if there is no peril.

  20. Re:Also violates state laws on Steve Jobs Tries To Sneak Shurikens On a Plane · · Score: 1

    California state law forbids manufacture, sale, possession or import of any shuiken, star, diamond, trefoil or other edged weapon used for throwing.

    So you don't have the right to bear arms? Why does the constitution not apply in California?

  21. Re:Shutdown patents on Microsoft Patents OS Shutdown · · Score: 1

    I'm already pantenting the means and process to stifle innovation and entrepreneurial opportunity.

    They'll probably claim prior art.

  22. So add one line to copyleft / GPL. on Czech Copyright Bill Undercuts Copyleft, Artists · · Score: 2, Insightful

    No rights are granted to the Czech republic or those within its borders.
    Sue the fuckers every time someone uses a piece of Linux software or some clip art.
    If you don't want to play nice then you don't get to play at all.

  23. Bahahaha on Searching For Backdoors From Rogue IT Staff · · Score: 1

    It's 2 L8 we r in ur interwebz.

  24. Yes the law isn't working on RIAA President Says Copyright Law "Isn't Working" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The RIAA is allowed to rip off the very people the law should be protecting.
    Copyright law should protect authors and artists not non value added resellers.
    Its members have been nailed in payola scam after payola scam without any serious repercussions. Price fixing on a massive scale and "Record company accounting" is well known for forcing artists to pay for the privilege of earning money for them.
    Any just law in the public interest would reduce their profits to a small percentage of the net.

  25. Re:Just don't buy Apple products anymore on Apple Patents Remotely Disabling Jailbroken Phones · · Score: 1

    If I could buy the same product from another company sure but with our repressive IP laws I'm not allowed. I never gave them a dime of my money. I did however get an iPod as a gift. I have never connected to the iTunes store.