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Comment Re:The Dangers of the World (Score 1) 784

I have had the equivalent agency in my state threaten to take my children. They have never been abused, neglected, or mistreated in any fashion. However, in my state, it is illegal for you to have more than one child. Well, effectively anyway. It is illegal for you to be on a different level of your house than your child, and we had twins and another girl a year older. In order to obey the law, you would have to carry all three of them with you when you put one of them to bed.

Sorry for your experience.. could you share your jurisdiction so I can avoid living there?...

Comment Is Uber a big government straw man? (Score 2, Insightful) 299

Because that's how you get legislation.

I have no idea why Uber would be so blatant/stupid - any legal advice or even common sense would have told them that this kind of behavior gets a lot of attention very fast - and not the good, loving kind of attention either.

Unless they are really trying to get governments to make it hard for smaller "ridesharing" companies to compete. Burning the bridge after you cross? Does that make any sense?

Comment Re:Money talks, electric car walks (Score 1) 181

The electrical infrastructure to deliver 'fuel' to just about any corner of the continent is already in place. Basically, you charge your car wherever you park it. A gas station is a destination

Not only that, but a gas station is future super-fund site waiting to happen. Why do you think gas companies don't own stations anymore? The EPA would put them out of business actually cleaning up their messes.

Comment Re:More EVs = More Infrastructure = More Sales (Score 1) 181

GM has a crap Volt and a concept car Bolt which wont even be selling for another two years.... GM is not a competitor to Tesla - Teslas competitors are BMW, Audi, Lexus and Tesla is destroying them

While I'm not sure why GM can't sell many of their Volts I think that'll change once their newer model can seat 5 and has higher EV range and total range. It seems like Prius++ - not sure why folks aren't buying it.

Comment Re:Meh... (Score 1) 388

This is based on my personal experience with the California special education system in the 1970's and 1980's. Also based on personal observations while the school districts don't have money for school supplies and reducing classroom size, they have no problem finding money to build a brand new football field in recent years. From my conversations with other people across the country, this seems to be the norm for public education.

So essentially pulled out of your ass. Teachers aren't allowed to talk about funding figures with parents or students, you know... so how do you get any of your 3x figures?

Comment Re:Meh... (Score 1) 388

The state pays the school district a certain amount of money for each student who attends for a full school day. For this example, let's say $1 per day for a normal student. The state pays $3 (3 x $1) per day for a special ed student to compensate for whatever special needs. Most often or not, the school district will keep the $3 and have the special ed student shoved into a regular classroom (sometimes that means having a desk outside of the classroom). With the public education system, collecting the money was the primary educational objective.

I understand what you're saying but where is your citation? Does this apply across all states? I find it hard to believe.

Comment Re:Meh... (Score 1) 388

I was misdiagnosed as a mentally retarded in the first grade due to an undiagnosed hearing problem in one ear. My teachers were routinely surprised when I blew out the annual evaluation exam on the genius side, calling it a stastical fluke. Nothing was more prized in the special ed classes than a well-behaved idiot who brings in 3X funding.

You gotta tell me - what do you mean by 3x funding?

Comment Re:Any experienced teacher already deals with this (Score 1) 388

I'm pretty sure I knew math, science and sometimes English better than my teachers through high school. Experienced teachers know how to deal with students like us - how would this be any different?

The really good teachers know how to *use* such a valuable resource - let the student lead or advise. Engage the knowledgeable student by growing their ability to lead and teach. Just because it's math doesn't mean that's all that there to be learned.

Comment Re:Android is not Chrome. (Score 1) 629

I despise Facebook but it's something of a necessary evil when you have friends scattered all over the world.

This is bullshit. Teach your friends how to interact with you and keep up your end of the bargain. Email is perfectly sufficient unless you're an attention whore or voyeur.

Facebook is a drug and you can live without it. You might even find your life more fulfilling without it.

Comment Re:Free? (Score 1) 703

That is a lie. Why would you pick classes that wouldn't transfer?

When I taught at Tri-County Tech, nearly all of my student's credits would transfer to real schools. Our classes were stupid easy and you got credit for some very hard college classes. It was a great scam for the students.

The real scam is that all this free and easy money doesn't go to education. It goes to educators -- educators all too willing to just take all that extra money to provide classes that are "stupid easy".

The students are just mules that move the money from tax payers to professional educators.

s/educator/educational institution/g

Seriously, you think the teachers aren't part of the "ones being scammed"? They get paid peanuts while the "administrators" keep growing their budgets and salaries. The institution however...

Comment tl;dr - if you know what you're doing... (Score 1) 100

This matters to me more than your claims of "all modern operating systems taking full advantage of the RAM". If the operating system takes full advantage of the RAM, it may not be to my best benefit.

tl;dr: If you don't know what you're doing (or like me are too lazy to care) with respect to memory management (most Mac users) then the OS is likely a better steward than you. For everyone else, there are RAM drives :)

Why someone would criticize you for using a RAM drive ....doesn't make sense to me.

Comment Re:Really? On Slashdot? (Score 1) 1350

Actually, France has been dealing with a growing problem; namely, radical Islamists who have been busy turning entire neighborhoods within France into Sharia-run enclaves. No desire to integrate into society, and indeed, they'd prefer France become a caliphate.

Maybe it has something to do with continuing racism and lack of employment opportunities for French-born muslims. If employment opportunities (or the ability for these folks to be able to profitably self-employ) existed, the interest in extremist fundamentalism would probably be greatly dampened.

African Americans in the USA have the same problems that Muslims do in France - they were brought over for cheap/slave labor and were not repatriated (how do you do such a thing) after the work was no longer needed (or had been automated). However in France, the religion is different as well - and one that's been in violent conflict with Christianity for millennia.

I'm surprised there hasn't been more such incidents.

Comment Altruism trumpeted by Evil (Score 1) 272

Have a good reputation by practicing ahinsa, and always helping and not hurting the civilizations one visits. Send a copy of your self to other civilizations and get them to build it, giving them detailed instructions. (Use error correcting codes for the instructions.) In return perform same service for others with good reputations! Using this method one can cross space at the speed of light or better. You can cross space at the speed a message can travel.

If you hurt anyone your reputation will be damaged and with it the ability to travel.

Right up until you meet a civilization that's intent on destroying your civ's reputation (and possibly going on a genocidal rampage) for whatever petty resource or idealistic goals they see fit.

And would you really want to create a set of instructions to build humans ... perhaps just so they become slaves or a tasty snack for the aliens on the other end?

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