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  1. It's been done before on Should We Kill All The Mosquitoes? (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Just as a point of reference, look up eradication of the screwworm fly. E.g., http://www.fao.org/docrep/U422...

  2. Re:Not known for speed? on Big Banks Will Vie For Your Attention With Cardless ATMs and VR · · Score: 1

    It's not that quirky, in fact, it's a feature I rather miss. Back in my college days we had an IBM 1130. If you put a radio next to it you could hear it computing. The various sounds it made were a useful debugging tool. A steady tone meant your program was caught in a loop.

    But the 1130 was an aggressively single-tasking machine. The instruction set was such that it was not possible to write multi-tasking code for it. I doubt that the radio trick would produce any meaningful sounds on a modern, multitasking pc.

  3. Bill Gates ... on Interviews: Ask the Hampton Creek Team About the Science and Future of Food · · Score: 1

    ... should burn in Hell.

  4. Re:Pathetic on Gut-Check Time For Windows 8, Microsoft · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No, the problem is that everything Windows does natively is done wrong.

  5. Pathetic on Gut-Check Time For Windows 8, Microsoft · · Score: -1, Troll

    After many years of working primarily with Linux, I am using Windows 7 in my new job. All I can say is, it is pathetic. Nothing works the way it should. I have to spend hours searching the web to find out how to do anything with it. The whole concept of "libraries" is ridiculous. It is so jumbled up I can never find where my files have been stored. Directories I never created just appear out of nowhere. Not to mention that both Excel and Word have crashed on me several times. And I'm not doing anything particularly interesting with them.

    My assessment of Microsoft has not changed since the early days of MSDOS: it is a triumph of marketing over technology.

  6. Re:capricorn one on NASA Names Best & Worst Sci-Fi Movies of All Time · · Score: 1

    It wasn't?

  7. The greatest sf movie of all time on NASA Names Best & Worst Sci-Fi Movies of All Time · · Score: 2

    The correct answer is Forbidden Planet.

    As for the worst, the list is way too lengthy even to contemplate.

  8. The bottom line on Does Typing Speed Really Matter For Programmers? · · Score: 1

    90% of programming is knowing how to type.

  9. Observe that his name anagrams to ... on A Third of World's Spam From One Russian Man · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Lego. Not sure if that is significant.

  10. Re:Why can't we take action? on A Third of World's Spam From One Russian Man · · Score: 1

    Obviously it has to be done "underground", i.e., outside the reach of any jurisdiction. As for the lack of a 100% effective method - that's not necessary. It would be sufficient to (a) disrupt Oleg Nikolaenko's machinery, and (b) disable 90% (or any significant fraction) of the botnet. Extra points if (b) can be done while leaving the functionality of the machines innocent victims which have been recruited into the botnet intact.

  11. Why can't we take action? on A Third of World's Spam From One Russian Man · · Score: 1

    With all the talent lying aroung here, why can't we just take unilateral action to attack this guy and his botnet? Can it be that hard to track them down and hack them to pieces?

    ("hack" in the computer sense, not the Texas sense)

  12. So much for not being evil on How Google Avoided Paying $60 Billion In Taxes · · Score: 1

    So much for not being evil

  13. Re:yes, please. on Al Franken's Warning On Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    A little paranoid, are we?

  14. Re:State of emergency on Bush Claims Mail Can Be Opened Without Warrant · · Score: 1

    People who say Bingo! are usually nitwits.

  15. Re:SNL skit on Moore's Law For Razor Blades? · · Score: 1

    Way back in 1975, just after the twin blades first came out, SNL did a parody commercial about a 3-bladed razor. IIRC, the tag line was, "because you'll believe anything".

  16. Re:Before everybody has a knee-jerk reaction ... on Authors Guild Sues Google Over Print Program · · Score: 1

    But Microsoft is necessarily bad.