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  1. Re:At first I thought the Judge was biased on Judge Suggests Apple Is "Smoking Crack" With Witness List In Samsung Case · · Score: 1

    Jurors get paid $27 a day where I am. Oh - plus a lunch allowance.

  2. Re:They should be able to warrantless wiretap on US Gov't Can't Be Sued For Warrantless Wiretapping · · Score: 1

    This... This is possibly one of the worst things I've ever read. There is a reason this was posted as AC, because he'd have gotten modded into oblivion otherwise. We stand up for ALL freedoms, regardless of if we use them or not because as soon as one freedom is sacrificed it becomes an excuse to lose another, and another. We are seeing that every single day.

    If you honestly believe what you just posted, I can only have pity on you. Your excuse was a favorite line of the Gestapo during WWII.

  3. Re:awesome publicity for public awareness on NASA's Own Video of Curiosity Landing Crashes Into a DMCA Takedown · · Score: 2

    I can only HOPE that a company is held responsible for the actions of software it uses. Otherwise there is literally nothing to keep a company from simply writing software to perform their dark, evil, and malicious acts and simply saying, "It was the computer, oops!"

  4. Re:After Rage on John Carmack: Kudos To Valve, But Linux Is Still Not a Viable Gaming Market · · Score: 4, Insightful

    About to become irrelevant?

    I'd love to hear how you came to that conclusion. Please. Anything?

  5. Summer Recess? on Senate Cybersecurity Bill Stalled By Ridiculous Amendments · · Score: 1

    Wow - I sure do wish I got a "Summer Recess" from my job. That'd be awesome. It'd be even more awesome if any work I didn't get done before my "recess" was quietly ignored and allowed to either vanish or get set aside till I got back. Oh - and lifetime healthcare and pension would be neat too!

    I hate every single one of these idiots.

  6. Re:This isn't the Valley you're looking for on Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley? · · Score: 1

    Doh! Phoenix is referred to as "The Valley of the Sun" or more commonly simple "The Valley". Totally my screw up there. I thought he was talking about Phoenix in his post.

  7. Re:Arizona? No Thanks on Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley? · · Score: 1

    Doesn't exist anymore? I think their website disagrees with you. And a simple wiki lookup shows the nonsense they've done over the years.

  8. Re:weather on Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley? · · Score: 1

    I beg to differ. I spent a summer in Oregon 20 yrs ago and it was routinely 95-100 degrees with 80-90% humidity. Not to bad because it was only that hot for a couple hours a day. And it rained. And there was a breeze. NONE of which you get in Phoenix. It's 100-110 for 12 hours a day. Pounding sun that feels like a physical blow and no breeze to "evaporate the sweat". It feels like a convection oven.

  9. Re:Arizona? No Thanks on Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley? · · Score: 1

    Huh? How is defending your home even remotely the same as walking through the desert on federal land and shooting at random people that *might* be border jumpers? Huge difference.

    It is actually illegal to do what they are doing but they get away with it due to the nature of the area.

  10. Re:"Different quality of life" on Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley? · · Score: 1

    Water, yes. Power - not so much. We are good with power, in fact we provide a good chunk of California's power. And most of our power is clean - LOTS of hydro here. Well, and a pretty solid nuke-plant.

  11. Re:Confused... on Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley? · · Score: 1

    I'd rather be in snow than heat. You can always put on more clothes, you reach a point where you CAN'T take off anything else without going to jail. Not to mention, jacket and tie in 117 degrees is near suicide.

  12. Re:Why is the cost of living lower? on Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley? · · Score: 1

    Yep - all those places are green and pleasant. So why live in Phoenix? I don't get it - folks say Phoenix is so nice, you can go to those other places! Why live in a toilet just because the living room is nice?

  13. Re:No, it isn't. on Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley? · · Score: 2, Informative

    There's a reason why it's expensive in the valley. It's awesome. It's where you can walk out of a tech job and still have thousands of other companies in the same field in the same metropolitan area that you can apply to. It's where you can go for lunch and overhear intelligent conversations everywhere. It has a buzz thanks to being full of people bouncing ideas off of each other and venture capital not too far away if investors see an opportunity that might go somewhere. It's where it's at. It has a pleasant climate. It has great outdoor pursuits close by. There's stuff to do. People want to live here.

    Where the heck do you live? I've been in Phoenix most of my life and the place you are describing is not Phoenix. Go for lunch and overhear intelligent conversations? Good lord, every conversation I hear in this place is in barely intelligible and broken English - and that's from the citizens! Most of the illegals speak better than the high school grads around here. The climate sucks. Phoenix is a case study in urban sprawl and heat bubble affects. Outdoor pursuits, really? There are outdoor pursuits as long as you get in your car with air conditioning and drive somewhere ELSE.

  14. Re:weather on Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley? · · Score: 1

    Sure. Whatever. I get sick of pointing this out to folks. Sure, back east you may - occasionally - get near 100 degrees. We are over 100 degrees from about 10am till about 9pm or later for 3 months out of the year. The LOWS stay in the mid 80's and low 90's. Sure - it's a dry heat, but ya know what, your lungs feel like they are scorching. I had a vegetable garden once where the veggies cooked on the vine - in October.

    Granted - February is wonderful. But you pay for it.

  15. Re:Arizona? No Thanks on Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley? · · Score: 2

    You wish. We've got a vigilante group here in Arizona, call themselves "Minutemen" than routinely walk the border. These idiots are are NOT cops. They are civilians with guns that shoot first. That's just a sample of AZ. I hate this place but can't afford to leave.

  16. Re:Quality and quantity on Is TV Over the 'Net Really Cheaper Than Cable? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    My question to this is... why be a sports fan? I just don't get sports fans. I mean, truly, is any year all that different from any other year? How many different ways can a ball be hit, or carried, or thrown. Not to mention, sports players are by and large, douche-nozzles.

    I'm not trolling, this is a serious question. How can you honestly give a rats ass about a bunch of millionaires chasing a ball around and complaining that they're not being paid enough?

  17. Re:laws on Ask Slashdot: Preempting Sexual Harassment In the Workplace? · · Score: 1

    Except that the way the laws are written and the way they are interpreted (abused) are vastly different. ANY comment, can be construed as harassment due to the "offensive work environment" part. You can drop something on your foot and exclaim, "CRAP!" and I can file a harassment claim saying that I was offended by the remark and that the remark made me fell that I was in a "hostile" workplace.

    I've seen it happen.

  18. Re:laws on Ask Slashdot: Preempting Sexual Harassment In the Workplace? · · Score: 1

    I have to disagree. I've seen FAR to many situations where the female in question is simply butthurt over nothing. Claiming sexual harassment because the boss has a picture of his wife in a swimsuit on his desk. Filing a claim over passing comments that were not sexual, not intended as sexual, and not directed at the person (see other poster's "we're screwed" post). Sexual harassment is serious, but MOST of what is claimed as harassment in this day and age is NOT.

  19. Re:Wait, "big boobs" is sexist now? on Microsoft Apologizes For Inserting Naughty Phrase Into Linux Kernel · · Score: 2

    Some people just can't be un-tarded...

  20. Re:I would volunteer for this in a heartbeat! on Ask Bas Lansdorp About Going to Mars, One Way · · Score: 1

    My wife wants to volunteer with me. =) I'm right there in line with you.

  21. Re:Depends on Ask Bas Lansdorp About Going to Mars, One Way · · Score: 1

    Yes. This.

    Full agreement.

    My wife and I have already discussed something like this and would be willing to do it once the kids move out. Hell, the kids want to try it as well!

  22. Re:National vs. Commercial Interests on Ask Bas Lansdorp About Going to Mars, One Way · · Score: 1

    And yet there are people who would be willing to do it. Their names would go down in history - forever. The survival rate for LIFE is 0%, btw.

  23. Re:Article notes everyone just got raises on Apple Store Employees Soak Up the Atmosphere, But Not Much Cash · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Every one of the numbers tossed around in this article make me gag. Those wages, even pre-raise, are ridiculously high for an entry level retail job. And as for your $30 and hour for the "genius" bar?? Please. My sister is an RN - you know - the people in the hospital that save your life? - and she gets about $25 an hour. I've NEVER heard of an IT position, especially one attached to a retail operation, making that.

  24. Education / Communication on Ask Slashdot: Good Low Cost Free Software For Protecting Kids Online? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I've two kids of my own and, amazingly enough, I was a kid once as well.

    Monitoring and Filtering software is rubbish. All it does is create an artificial wall that your kids will see as a "forbidden" area. You are a /. user which means, most likely, you are a smart guy. That means your kids are probably smart too. Putting up a program like this - your kids will see a challenge and go out of their way to break/circumvent it. It's what I would have done as a kid...

    Communicate with your kids. Educate them. Explain to them about the internet and life in general. There are things and places that are not good for them now and it's best if they don't go there. But do it in a way that doesn't insult their intelligence. Amazingly enough, education and communication work. Will they maybe end up with a nasty pop-up on screen? Maybe. But that might happen even with NetNanny installed.

    Treat your kids like people, tell them of the dangers, explain WHY those things are dangers, and give them alternatives.

    PS: No - I am not some, "Think of the children", bleeding heart freak. My kids have been spanked on occasion, they've been grounded, and done plenty wrong. They are kids. Shit happens. But by treating them like people and not pets, the shit that has happened has been minor and far less than most of my "Time-out" peers.

  25. Re:O RLY? on Why Bad Jobs (or No Jobs) Happen To Good Workers · · Score: 1

    However as point of the interview, is that there isn't a good door to start a career anymore. Because companies are less willing to train employees... Now before this Evil Company mantra, you need to take in consideration an other trend, employees are not working in the same company for 10-20 years. They are working for 2-4 years and moving on. This actually makes training a lot more expensive... First you are training a lot more people, and you are training them to work for your competitor, who may pass on the saving of not training to the employee.

    In my experience, the lack of employee loyalty is entirely due to the lack of EMPLOYER loyalty. Not a day goes by when you don't hear about company such-and-such laying off x thousand employees, then the companies balance sheet and stock go up. I'm sorry - my paycheck is NOT guarantee of my loyalty. It is a guarantee that I will do the job, no more, no less. If you want my loyalty, earn it. Treat me like family, make me think I'm secure in my job, help me assume that if I want to, I'll still be with the company 5 yrs from now. Currently, if you ask almost any worker how long they'd be at a company if they didn't quit, most will respond with 3-5 yrs tops.