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Comment Re:correlation here? (Score 1) 277


Thank you â€" thank you â€" thank you.

I'm fresh out of mod points, which is too bad. Your post is dead-on. The so-called "smart" comments from Christians are vastly outnumbered by smart comments from atheists.

Comment Re:About time... (Score 1) 243

"And he just got reelected so you know his stand on this isn't posturing for next years election. He seems genuine and worthy.. even though I typically do not like democrats. I guess he is one of the few good ones left."

Mr. Sumdumass -

I want to say a genuine "thank you" for having the guts to say what you did. I've been watching you spar with other progressives on this site over the years. I'm very liberal so we disagree on a lot of stuff. It's good spectator sport to watch you & spun go at it.

Still, it's tempting for me to dismiss you as narrow minded, but I don't because I'd hate for you to simply dismiss me as same. I'm glad I didn't, and it's cool to hear you give props to Wyden.

Cheers.

Comment Re:New? (Score 1) 295

Boris -

Thank you so much for the impromptu cosmology lessons!

If you have some time, I'd love to get your insight on something that has puzzled me for a while: How is it that galaxies are "clumped" together?
Wouldn't matter be evenly distributed after the Big Bang? What am I missing?

Thanks,

- jw

Comment Re:foot.shoot(); (Score 2, Informative) 619

"vsync? Tearing?? Do you have a screenshot of what you mean?"

It's difficult to get a screenshot of this since it's only visible while
playing video. Imagine a camera panning across a group of people.
When you watch the resulting video from this shot, a person's legs
and waist might appear offset from their torso and head -- like if
you took scissors to a photo and cut it in half horizontally, then
slid the two pieces relative to each other.

It's very annoying to the eye once you start to notice it. I'm sorry
if your viewing is ruined from here on out... ;-)

- jw

Comment Re:Red Ink (Score 1) 970

Sorry for an off topic comment here... -- But I'm a little surprised there hasn't been more
discussion on slashdot about Carly's run for public office. Has this been covered on /. ?

Personally, I don't think she'd be good for California. Yet I'm still curious to see what issues
she'll bring to the table. Funny, I haven't heard much from Feinstein & Boxer lately at all.....

- jw

The Almighty Buck

Should Wikipedians Edit Stories For Pay? 168

Hugh Pickens writes "The Register reports that a longtime Wikipedia admin has been caught offering to edit the online encyclopedia in exchange for cash. Someone noticed a post to an online job marketplace where he was advertising his services: 'Besides technical writing, I also am an accomplished senior Wikipedia administrator with several featured articles to my name,' read the post, which has since been changed. 'If you need a good profile on Wikipedia, I can help you out there too through my rich experience.' Wikipedia promptly opened a discussion page to try to reach consensus on the community view of 'paid editing.' So far opinion seems to be divided between those who say it's ok as long as full disclosure is made and 'edits are compliant with WP:NPOV, WP:RS, WP:BLP, WP:N,' and others who believe that paid editing automatically creates a conflict of interest. Back in 2006, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales shot down a company known as MyWikiBiz, which promised that you could 'author your legacy on the Internet.' The company subsequently had to reinvent itself with no reference to Wikipedia. 'It is not ok with me that anyone ever set up a service selling their services as a Wikipedia editor, administrator, bureaucrat, etc., I will personally block any cases that I am shown,' wrote Wales."

Comment Re:I sense a serious hand-slapping in Merck's futu (Score 1) 213

I realize this is way off topic...

But it can be a real puzzle to read slashdot at 3 and then try to follow the continuity. So ostensibly this thread is about Slimy Drug Companies, and then here's a post talking about how salmon get their coloring. How did we get here from there?

Not complaining at all, in fact I love it. It's just interesting to me.

- jw

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