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Comment Re:How many employees does Slashdot need? (Score 4, Insightful) 272

>That's exactly backwards. In the US at least, you can lay off anyone without cause at any time in most states. However, a layoff of this size triggers the WARN act (originally written to soften the blow of closing The Factory in a factory town), requiring jumping through 17 flaming legal hoops to keep it all legal.

The legal department won't be downsized then.

OTOH, the US legal system never ceases to amaze me. And many people choose to think that the unions are evil instead.

Comment Re:Not if you use the Virtuix Omni (Score 1) 154

Went here to see whether a comment about Virtuix Omni has made it into the top three, was not dissapointed.

I'm curious though, how they manage to integrate the controls into the game. If all you have is a joystick, that's one thing, but if you want to have a full cockpit controls, you probably need some sort of VR gloves (and some kind of Minority Report controls). I recall seeing such gloves on an Occulus Rift presentation, but forgot how the project was called.

Comment Re:Wait for it... (Score 1) 752

The reference is the blog itself. The people that post there have been saying repeatedly that this blog is not Strelkov's blog. It is called "reports from Strelkov" because the official bulletins and reposts from Strelkov are being re-posted there. Such reports are marked with a dedicated banner which was not the case with this message. There are over 1300 posts in the blog, most are reports from locals who wish to stay anonymous but also hearsay and rumors as well. Which was ultimately the case with the plane. Basically, the locals have reported a plane crush and have sent photos. The blog's authors assumed that it was a military machine and got overly enthusiastic about it.

I've seen the reports about Buk missiles as well, I won't dismiss the version that the rebels did indeed shot the plane down. I'm just saying that the cited source is not Strelkov's blog because he has none.

Comment Re:Wait for it... (Score 1) 752

That is a rebel sympathizer's group called "reports from Strelkov". However, only posts with a dedicated banner are his actual reports, mostly there are some reports from locals with a lot of rumors and hearsay. Igor Strelkov has been blocked for a while in a city of Slavyansk, he did not have time to post all these 1300+ posts.

This is what happened with the plane: some locals have reported the crash, the moderators of the group assumed that it was a Ukrainian military plane and made such a post. Not Strelkov himself.

Comment Re:Context and language (Score 2) 752

It's not the gun you are talking about, it's a pretty sophisticated missile system which also needs a radio locator station to operate. Besides, the separatists have to have trained personnel as well.

As for the alleged tweet: it is from a sympathizer's group which sometimes posts Strelkov's reports. That tweet is not from him and was based on hearsay. A plane goes down, locals tweet about it, the group assumes that this was a Ukrainian military plane.

Comment Spanish ground control has seen two Ukrainian jets (Score 2) 752

There is a tweet from alleged ground control who was tracking the flight:
"El avión B 777 voló escoltado por 2 cazas de ukraine hasta minutos antes, de desaparecer de los radares"
My Spanish is a bit rusty, but it says something like "the flight B 777 was escorted by two Ukrainian fighters some minutes before disappearing from the radar". Don't know what to think of that. If true, then the Ukrainian Air Force at the very least knew that the plane was heading into the conflict zone.

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