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  1. Re:My 0.02 on Workers On Autism Spectrum Finding Careers In Software Testing · · Score: 1

    Oh, I did not realize this. I thought that was a government statistic based on reported education levels and careers.

  2. Re:My 0.02 on Workers On Autism Spectrum Finding Careers In Software Testing · · Score: 1

    This is why long distance, over the road trucking is great. It attracts people who are wired a little differently. I found I don't even have to think about being on the spectrum. I actually have friends and something of a social life with many fellow drivers. We have a tendency to be brutally honest to each other but we'll go to the ends of the earth to help a fellow trucker in need.

  3. IT workers on Want To Work For a Cool Tech Company? Hone Your Social Skills · · Score: 2

    The reality of it is that there are more qualified IT professionals than there are jobs available. Competition is very stiff for many system admin and engineering jobs. System admins are overworked and under-appreciated: they are treated as very disposable. Screw that! I tell most folks to stay out of IT.

  4. My 0.02 on Workers On Autism Spectrum Finding Careers In Software Testing · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I know that this is off topic but why does underemployment have to be seen as such a negative thing. I am on the spectrum, I have a masters degree in Information Systems, and I drive a truck. I love my job! I don't consider it being underemployed at all. I have precious solitude, books on tape, the ability to take a nap during the day, and a boss who I communicate over text message. The office requires some really strong social skills and savvy personalities. Forget all of that noise and stress. I'm far happier and more successful as a truck driver than I ever was administering windows and unix systems. I gave up trying to get any kind of accommodation from a workplace, instead I chose a career to suite my temperament and interests. The bottom line is that society places too much emphasis on a very saccharine, one dimensional definition of success and happiness. I now see success and happiness as holding down a job I like and living below my means. If I could do my professional live over, I never would've gone to college - I would've gone right to tractor trailer training school. Instead, I got caught up in society's expectation for me to make it big in some bullshit white collar gig and lead a miserable daily life. Yeah sure, I don't make high five figure salary anymore but no amount of toys that that money could buy me gave me any happiness whatsoever. This is just my 0.02 cents but I feel a sense of freedom in the past six months that I've never felt in my adult, professional life. Choose a career based on your temperament, aptitude, and interests - not on how much money you can make or what society expects of you.

  5. I wonder on Graphene May Top Kevlar As a Bullet-Stopping Material · · Score: 2

    Kevlar tactical vests, being essentially a ballistic, polymer weave, have a shelf life of only about 3-5 years or so before they lose their power to slow and stop bullets. Apparently the strength of the polymer degrades over time, especially with repeat exposure so heat and UV. I would be curious if the graphene-based body armor is stronger and with a longer shelf life.

  6. Lived there on Gilbert, AZ Censors Biology Books the Old-Fashioned Way · · Score: 1

    I've lived in Gilbert, AZ, and in some ways, it is a mini bible belt in its own little domain. There are Jehova's Witnesses, Mormons, Catholics, and Protestants all locked in a political contest with one another. Gilbert is a really nice part of the east valley with safe neighborhoods and streets and friendly people. Its a shame religion is so embedded in politics. If you want to teach your kids creationism, the bible, and/or religion specific teachings, that's what Sunday school is for. Please don't dictate to me and my family your way of system of beliefs and force it onto me. I make the choice to be atheist but I don't come right out and criticize the faithful, rather it's the faithful that lambast me.

  7. Hubris on Uber's Android App Caught Reporting Data Back Without Permission · · Score: 1

    The hubris of Uber will be its undoing. They are quickly and loudly showing their true colors. One could only hope that enough drivers wise up to the Uber mafia and organize a labor stoppage to teach them a lesson in free market economics.

  8. In a word ... No on Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina Considering US Presidential Run · · Score: 1

    This is a presidential candidate that will most likely favor mass domestic surveillance. After all, she willingly spied on her own board of directors. Please don't forget this when you go to vote against her and try to ensure her defeat.

  9. Yeah right on DHS Set To Destroy "Einstein" Surveillance Records · · Score: 1

    They don't want evidence of wrongdoing and ethics violations are their part surfacing.

  10. Re:FBI Director James Comey may not care. on WhatsApp To Offer End-to-End Encryption · · Score: 1

    Furthermore, you can bet the FBI and NSA are going to figure out a way to bruteforce the encryption anyhow.

  11. Re:Correction on AT&T Stops Using 'Super Cookies' To Track Cellphone Data · · Score: 1

    AT&T *claims* to have stopped using internal tracking codes.

    Whether or not you believe one of the top 3 most evil corporations on the planet is up to you.

    I wouldn't believe anything any of the large telecom companies say with the possible exception of T-Mobile. And even with T-Mobile, I'm likely to have a healthy dose of skepticism.

  12. A suggestion on Ask Slashdot: How To Unblock Email From My Comcast-Hosted Server? · · Score: 1

    You might be able to make the argument that Comcast is in breach of their service agreement with you. Firstly, and as painful as it will probably be, try to resolve the issue with their technical support. If you get sent into an endless loop without any kind of resolution, you might get out of your contract by simply making the argument that Comcast is failing to provide services as advertised.

  13. And .... ? on AT&T To "Pause" Gigabit Internet Rollout Until Net Neutrality Is Settled · · Score: 1

    So, let them pause the gigabit rollout. Then Google can come in and beat them to the punch. Arrogance and greed has a way of being thwarted by karma.

  14. Thoughts on The Students Who Feel They Have the Right To Cheat · · Score: 1

    Simply because something is endemic and pervasive in a society, does not make it a right. Cheating is dishonest, pure and simple - there is no good way to rationalize it. Cheating in an exam means that you either did not take the time or care enough to understand the material. If I were an employer, I would be wary of hiring someone so unscrupulous.

  15. Re:Did he really? on President Obama Backs Regulation of Broadband As a Utility · · Score: 1

    From what I gather, Obama supports full on regulation. A hybrid or half-assed system would cause me to agree with you 100%.

  16. Normally on President Obama Backs Regulation of Broadband As a Utility · · Score: 1

    I'm not for more regulation but Big Telecom is out to screw us all. I thought market forces might correct the action but because it is an oligarchy with no real competition, Obama has my support 110% on this one. It should be regulated and net neutrality should be enforced! If Obama can break the telecom thumb screws on the American people, he's achieved a lot. Especially when big telecom calls 50Mbps up and down fast. I've got hot news, Japan and the UK have 1GB fbre to the home for less than what TWC, Comcast, Charter, et al.

  17. Truth in reporting on Dealer-Installed GPS Tracker Leads To Kidnapper's Arrest in Maryland · · Score: 1

    The media conveniently leaves certain things out of its reports. The use of these tracking devices are disclosed in the terms and conditions that people sign without reading. Honestly, this a good use of technology to give people who have fallen on hard times, access to a car. Should we pass a law simply because people will sign a document without reading it?

  18. PETA on Discovery Claims It Will Show a Man Being "Eaten Alive" By an Anaconda · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's spectacles like this which have the potential to harm or kill an animal for the sake of entertainment that makes me side with PETA on occasion. Otherwise PETA is too radical for me. There is no science in this.

  19. Disagree on Shift Work Dulls Brain Performance · · Score: 0

    I do shift work here and there and I certainly don't notice my mind dulling. I work actively to keep sharp and continue to learn. Those who stop wanting to use the noodle God gave them, might very well lose cognitive ability.

  20. Dead Set Against It on Ask Slashdot: Where Do You Stand on Daylight Saving Time? · · Score: 1

    I think daylight savings time should be abolished. It's an anachronism from the days when America was mostly an agrarian society. Now we justify it so that kids have more light for when they wait for the school bus. We justify it in the name of safety. I loved not having to deal with daylight savings time when living in Arizona.

  21. Courage on Tim Cook: "I'm Proud To Be Gay" · · Score: 4, Insightful

    i have to give Tim Cook a lot of credit for the courage it took for him to publicly admit to being gay in a culture still not completely willing to accept gays. Especially since he is at the helm of a very high profile company and it provides an interesting counterpoint to Chick-Fil-A's CEO's anti-gay sentiments.

  22. Religion on Ken Ham's Ark Torpedoed With Charges of Religious Discrimination · · Score: 1

    Religion is the opiate of the masses - Karl Marx

  23. Puzzling on OpenBSD Drops Support For Loadable Kernel Modules · · Score: 2, Insightful

    As an avid OpenBSD user and fan, this puzzle me because it would seem like a giant step backwards. Yes, loadable kernel modules do weaken the security some but it makes adding hardware drivers difficult. I really like OpenBSD as the OS does so many things very well but the team members are far from fallible. The community isn't as supportive and tends to be very exclusive, responding with RTFM sometimes a little too often. I can understand RTFM, but I cannot understand being told to read when I've read it already and I'm still unclear.

  24. Re:t-mobile $50 on Ask Slashdot: Unlimited Data Plan For Seniors? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The 50.00 plan throttles after 3GB. MetroPCS has one for 60.00 per month inclusive of taxes and fees and is truly unlimited.

  25. Re:Pay the $15 extra a month... on Ask Slashdot: Unlimited Data Plan For Seniors? · · Score: 2

    That would probably the best way to do it. Another option, depending upon where you live, would be to go with MetroPCS or T-Mobile and buy a phablet for your grandmother. If you went with MetroPCS and the 499.00 Galaxy Mega, your grandmother would have truly unlimited data for 60.00 per month.