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Comment Re:Yes, go for it. (Score 1) 918

Actually, it's a decent natural filter, any company that wouldn't hire you for such a reason is one you don't want to work for anyways.

True enough, assuming that you are enjoying the luxury of being able to turn down job opportunities.

That said, I'm in the same position as a poster above - I hire programmers. And I also do not give a good god damn how old you are, as long as I believe you will be able to do the tasks assigned to you. I'm also in my mid, er, mid to late 30s, as are most of the people also in my position. So to us, you aren't old, you're still younger than me.

Comment Re:Yeah.. (Score 1) 429

it's hard to operate them lying in bed through one half-open eye. Personally I`m waiting for voice recognition to become practical.

You have a problem looking at your smartphone while lying in bed, but don't have a problem bellowing at your television at 3am?

Comment Re:Silicon Valley = Cultural Diversity (Score 1) 229

Silicon Valley is special to me because of its cultural diversity. In one medium sized company you can work shoulder to shoulder with people from every major world ethnic group and every major world religion (including no religion). They work together, peacefully, to make better lives for themselves and their children.

Yes, this is entirely unlike any other place in the world, especially unlike New York. Though here, we're polite enough not to discuss religion at work unlike you rude-assed left coasters.

Comment Re:How about: less douchebaggery? (Score 2, Funny) 904

Instead of spending $$$ on bondage and discipline, how about treating your users like adult human beings? In real enterprises, there are call center people and sales people. Both groups of people can not be treated like adult human beings. To do so would be like asking a three year old what it wants for dinner. Sure, he's happy for a while, eating cookies and ice cream for dinner, but then you've got to deal with cleaning vomit off of everything, and 10 years later, he's getting his feet cut off from diabeetus.

FCC Meets To Investigate Cookie Abuse 159

PreacherTom writes to tell us BusinessWeek is reporting that the FCC and the Center for Digital Democracy plan to meet in order to discuss abuses with regard to cookies. From the article: "Online advertisers have a sweet tooth for cookies. Not the kind you bake, but the digital kind — those tiny files that embed themselves on a PC and keep tabs on what Web sites are visited on which machines. But cookies could have a bad aftertaste for consumers. Privacy advocates say the files are being force fed in large quantities to computer users, and they're demanding that the government put some advertisers on a diet."

Projecting Data on a Sphere 139

necro81 writes "The NYTimes has an article in today's Science section that describes a four-projector system that displays images on a spherical screen. The Science on a Sphere system, developed at the Goddard Space Flight Center and used in some planetariums, can display and animate vast amounts of visual data from the Earth, Moon, Sun, and the other planets. The sphere is suspended by thin wires, and animating the image data gives the illusion of a free-floating, rotating world."

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