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  1. every logical operation can also be performed with an abacus. So what? article proposes a similarly stupid thing, and proposing doing calculations that way is stupid, slow, inefficient and pointless

  2. Re:Geniuses. The people who funded it, however on Researchers Want To Turn Your Entire House Into a Co-Processor Using the Local Wi-Fi Signal (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Wrong, there is nothing new to be learned about "interacting radio waves' for the frequencies in question in air. Done deal a century ago, study electromagnetics and learn why.

  3. No, twitter is a privately owned forum. It is not a venue to communicate with your government, no protections apply. Trump AND YOU can block anyone one twitter you like. You want protected communication with your government? think harder

  4. bullshit. the only thing that is clear is that twitter allows blocking, and any twitter user can do that. there is no concept of "rights" here. clearly you are imaging things like "censorship" apply to forums hosted by private companies. no such thing

  5. Re:Ain't the 1980's anymore... on Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    false, each of those jobs, or more accurately the changes to the plant, create many other jobs in sales, marketing, engineering, supply chain, etc.

  6. Re: Moore's, Ohm's, and other empirical laws on Why Intel Insists Rumors Of The Demise Of Moore's Law Are Greatly Exaggerated (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    false, LHC has to borrow/rent compute cycles from other labs for processing the volume of data it gets from experiments, and that processing goes on for months after experiments end and that constantly varies, it's dynamic. they don't buy what they need based on moores law

  7. Re:Pay gap is real, but exaggerated on Google Schools US Government About Gender Pay Gap (cnet.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    no, pay gap is mythical, just google that phrase. it is a meme by femi-nazis who want superiority and more pay than a man for less effort.

  8. Re: Moore's, Ohm's, and other empirical laws on Why Intel Insists Rumors Of The Demise Of Moore's Law Are Greatly Exaggerated (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    no, it is invalid, Moore's law can't be used to predict, while empirical laws are useful for that purpose.

  9. Re:Moore's, Ohm's, and other empirical laws on Why Intel Insists Rumors Of The Demise Of Moore's Law Are Greatly Exaggerated (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    no it isn't, empirical laws can be made to predict future behavior, for example Ohm's law of the many materials for which it is useful, while Moore's law cannot at all.

  10. Re: Tell me about it on Climate Change Is Altering Global Air Currents (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    can we show our patriotism by toe tapping the national anthem in bus stop bathroom stalls?

  11. Re:It's just smart business. on Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    well that was the huge failure of Obamacare, that they didn't have a robust public option and so we are stuck on this path to stupidity.

    when oh when will the Democrats run a serious candidate instead of "just a part of the system suit"? (like Hillary is.)

  12. Re:Ain't the 1980's anymore... on Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    That's a funny thing to say to someone who was engineering manager at manufacturing plant, and even now I don't see robots building the custom switchgear at that plant; humans are still doing it. They're hiring by the way, expectation is there is going to be much more business. How about that.

  13. Re:Makes sense on Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    right, just like office automation put all the office workers out of work....oh wait, IT became huge thing

    quit extrapolating the past to the future, you're wrong in ways you can't even dream of yet

    technology makes tools, people will be able to make and create like never before. in fact, they're already doing it. quit being a lazy arse and get with the program

  14. Re:Ain't the 1980's anymore... on Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Ford just announced 1.2 billion USD of investment in 3 plants in Michigan; maybe you're full of shit

  15. Re:It's just smart business. on Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs (nytimes.com) · · Score: 0

    You can't say two months in whether expectations are achievable or not.

    And you're confused about Healthcare, Obamacare is a fiscal disaster, incorrect assumptions about money needed to fund the thing were made; it will collapse. It is a Democrat's debacle.

    Past administrations allowed unfavorable trade deals with places that have no regard for worker safety (or age for that matter). True "competitive" foreign sources would not be reliant on near-slaves and so should never have been allowed.

    Hiring and stocks are already up, analysts disagree with your assessment of the future.

  16. linkedin now a phone, mail and email spam engine on Microsoft Just Showed Off Exactly What Salesforce Was Worried About (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't let Microsoft profit off you and give your contact info to phone, mail and email spammers, overwrite your linkedin account with nonsense, then drop it a few weeks later.

  17. Re:Alternative competitiveness on Microsoft Just Showed Off Exactly What Salesforce Was Worried About (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    no the boo-hoo-hoo is that Microsoft just turned linkedin into a phone, mail and email spam engine

    that's why I filled my linkedin account with bogus information and then cancelled when microsoft buy announced

  18. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American on Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    my you are ignorant of history, we are talking of the part of north america where the USA is, those were primarily occupied by nomads

  19. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American on Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    oh and which wave of migrations into N. America are you going to say are the rightful ones. Or do you know what for example the horse tribes did to each other? Right or wrong humans do exactly what you say they can't do, been going on for as long as there have been humans.

  20. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American on Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    Most native american were nomadic, nomads don't have countries nor immigration laws.

  21. oh, and Obama opened the door for rioting and looting during his term?

  22. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe on Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    Per your a:, Indians and Europeans came from the same stock, part of the Indo-European migrations.

  23. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe on Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Indians are Caucasian, research Indo-European migrations before spewing in ignorance please.

  24. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe on Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    2nd point mostly comes from troll under the bridge

    but that classification is still used in forensic anthropology and is not meaningless but does describe a migration of humans and their descendants. Also, Europeans and Indian's language comes from common branch of human languages, "proto indo-european"

  25. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe on Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    that's geographic classification.

    was just trolling anyway, geez.