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Comment Re:Bullet with GPS? (Score 1) 84

I say bullets and grenades, because why else would you care to track indoors

Because the days of pitched battles across huge areas are falling behind. The modern battle field is getting more and more urban (that would be indoors), and where it isn't urban, it is often underground or inside caves

... now we'll have crazy smart bullets to take care of the terrorists, that's right, the terrorists in their caves ... They really don't like having to give orders to actual people, do they, knowing that people may not always take the orders if they disagree with them.

Actually, the point of doing this would be to save American lives and not needlessly endanger them. I'm sure they aren't very worried about people disobeying orders

Comment Re:Herm... (Score 1) 189

Having lots of people means nothing if you can't get them there. The Chinese navy is pretty much none existent, at least as far as what they would need to mount any sort of invasion of Taiwan or Japan. Even a very small US Naval force would be sufficient to prevent them from having any sort of success.

Korea would be the only one they could have a chance of doing anything with. And even then I'm sure North Korea would have a thing or two to say about it.

Comment What about the cost to implement it? (Score 1) 439

Sure charge everyone a hundredth of a cent for each email, assuming my account doesn't get hacked, I'll need to pay a penny or two each month. No problem.

But wait .... who's going to pay to set up the monitoring process, the billing process, the dispute process, the collection process, and the method of getting the money to where it is that it's supposed to go? So my $.01 per month just turned into $1.00 or $2.00.

Politicians should be required to prove they have a minimum IQ and a certain level of common sense before being allowed to run in an election

Comment Re:The president should do an address (Score 1, Funny) 727

Unfortunately the president is no longer capable of making such an address. Shortly after being informed of the North Korean threat he was found on the floor of the oval office, unconscious. Apparently he had been laughing so hard, not only did he pull a muscle in his abdomen, but he was so short of breath he passed out.

He woke once briefly, on the way to the hospital, and is believed to have said something about nuclear weapons, and not hitting barns while being inside them, at which point he began laughing again ....

Comment Not just the crappy docs (Score 1) 418

As several dozen other people have mentioned crappy docs account for a lot of it, the fact that Stack Overflow comes up first in most searches is a lot more of it, but another factor is that, in most cases, devs aren't looking for a technical definition of some API method. They are looking for a solution to a problem and the way technical docs are written they don't lend themselves to those sorts of questions unless you know the method that you need and can go right in there and find it.
And then hope that it has some sort of readable description and possibly an example. Otherwise, it's off to what ever site actually has a post by some who has used that method and can tell me how to use to solve my problem.

Comment Of course we are (Score 1) 242

Yep, the US government is hacking the Chinese military in order to steal all their valuable, state of the art, highly effective, totally awesome ..... oh who am I kidding. It went like this.

US government: We need you to hack in to the Chinese military and steal all their secrets.
Hacker: Sure thing, I'll get right on it.
.... a few weeks later ....
Hacker: Here you go, there was quite bit there but I got it all.
US Government: perfect, you've done your country a great service ..... ahhh, wait a minute ....
Hacker: what?
US Government: You hacked the wrong country, these are all our military files ... in fact, you got the wrong decade, these are all really old.
Hacker: Dude, it was from China, it was all right there in the folder named "R sekret stuf that we didnt get from noone else", behind the folder labeled "Taiwan Invasion plans"
US Government: Ok, well, errr thanks, I guess we have nothing to worry about.

Comment It'll never happen (Score 2) 513

No, it's negative publicity what's illegal. If you want people to buy your stuff, promote it. Don't put the others down.

Dude, have you ever seen one of our political campaigns? Any law like that has exactly zero chance of ever getting passed here. Or the politicians would need to actually campaign on their own values and accomplishments and not by trying to manipulate the truth and facts so that no one has any idea of who said what or went where. Plus it would put all the super pacs out of business and also it wou-* ... oh....

err, Sorry ....

...got carried away

Please carry on with the topic at hand

Comment Not well thought out (Score 1) 90

I agree with some of the posts above, this isn't well thought out

They're also going to have to provide support for the readers they lend out. Some things are pretty straight forward but others are not. Like when you start getting into DRM issues and they need to set up an Adobe account for the epub books. Or if the reader they are lending has special software needed on a PC to download books, unless they will only be pre-loaded. What about the first time someone leaves a book on the reader they just returned and little 8 year old Joey is the next one to use it? Joey's parents may not be too happy with his new vocabulary. How about when they start coming back broken, will they be quick to replace them? How long will their insurance company put up with it?

As others have mentioned it sounds good initially, but a better idea would be a space in the library where people could sit and use a reader to see if they like it. Corporate sponsorship would work well here and give the library a chance to market its ebook collection.

Comment Re:Gingrich & Huckabee Weigh In (Score 1) 1168

Huckabee:

We ask why there is violence in our schools, but we’ve systematically removed God from our schools. Should we be so surprised that schools would become a place of carnage because we’ve made it a place where we don’t want to talk about eternity, life, what responsibility means, accountability?

And what does that have to with what happened other than it happened in a school? Or is he trying to say the lack of religion in schools that the shooter attended is the reason he did it.

Sometimes there isn't a reason other than that he was fucked in the head, it doesn't have to be about religion, or gun control, or video games, or getting spanked as a child ... maybe he was just nuts.

But people wont accept that, all these people are going to come climbing out of the woodwork now espousing their own private crusade and how if we do what they say everything will be all right.
There are millions of people out there that play violent video games, if they are the cause I would expect to see more things like this happening, same thing with gun owners, people that don't go to church, people that drink alcohol, people that smoke dope, do drugs, like cats more than dogs, and whatever else you want to bring up.

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