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Comment Short answer : No. (Score 1) 570

Teaching is like carpentry. Most people can figure out how to use a hammer, saw, nails and some planks to make a useable chair. Making a Windsor chair is a different thing. Or, a more slashdottian example: most people can learn how to make a "Hello world" by reading a book, but it takes a bit more to write kernel modules for Linux.

Technology probably (not scientifically proven yet) has quite a bit to offer in the field of teaching, but its not a replacement for teachers. If you want to know what works (scientifically proven) , try John Hatties metastudy of metastudies, "Visible Learning". He shows that feedback and more importantly, feed forward and feed up, are key elements of improving learning in the classroom.

Comment Re:Thugs. (Score 2) 560

Nope. The greatest threat to personal liberty in the US comes from the military-industrial complex you have let fester and the paranoia that seems to be the basic state of many americans. Personal liberty is only encroached upon by government if there is a demand for it from its citizens to give them "security". Just like with the bomber gap and the missile gap you quickly closed the terror gap when the citizens screamed. And hey, "security" has a price.

Morally there is very little difference between terrorists killing people they disagree with using IED:s and rifles and the US using drones to do the same.

Comment Re:Just Think (Score 3, Informative) 342

Nope. The US problem is that you have built all your cities for cars instead of for people. Rural areas are about the same in any western country, you will need a car for some things. I live in Sweden and in the countryside most people need cars to get around as well. Our cities however are built for people, with sidewalks, bicycle lanes and decent public transport.

Having a car engine designed for gas mileage instead of as a penis extension also helps a lot with gas costs. I was in the US last summer and drove around the south with my brother. The car was a small, normal car but it used at least 1.1 litre of gas per 10 km. A comparable car in Europe uses something like 0,6-0,7 litres per 10 km. Plenty of cars are avilable over here that use 0,4-0,5 litres per 10 km, and no, they arent just Priuses.

Comment Re:Done right, fracking is harmless (Score 1) 208

All this hand-wringing about fracking is a mirage from the looney anti-fossil-fuel greens. There have never been any proven detrimental impacts from fracking when done with modern techniques. Fracking, our golden chance for energy independence, is being attacked as if these dangers were proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, as opposed to lacking a shred of hard evidence behind them.

If the greens succeed in killing this opportunity to end our dependence on foreign oil, I hope they will be proud the next time we go to war to defend our oil lifeline.

...except for seismic events when faults slip due to increased lubrication, contamination of groundwater and increased hydrocarbon emissions from the fracking sites. But I guess you can hand out disposable dust masks and BRITA water filters. Problem solved ?

Comment Re:No ARM MacBook (Score 1) 178

Meh, accidental AC The iPad is already a market leader and theres keyboards available for it if you want the laptoppy thing. ARM MacBook makes total sense, the MacBook Air has two main selling points : small and pretty. ARM lets you go even smaller and still have battery life enough. Noone buys a MacBook air for its raw numbercrunching potential anyways.

Submission + - Open Source hardware loses its meaning in the 3D printer universe (josefprusa.cz)

Dreamscape74 writes: Sly crafted terms in a registration process, might lead to allowing people to lose their claims on their open source hardware movement in the 3d printing world.

Thingiverse, sign up agreement clause to claim ownership on all submitted items could result in a lost of open source ownership to give way to a closed source project.

Comment Laughable. (Score 1) 250

You have no clue. The Swedish government gives almost 400 million SEK to Cambodia because it is run by the Illuminati and they want anakata for a ritual sacrifice. The sacrifice will take place on december 21st at Angkor Wat and stave off the end off the world as prophesied by the mayans. See, I just constructed a news story with equal truth content based on the same figures. Which one do you prefer ?

Comment Finally an end in sight (Score 1) 923

Through a combination of his inability to control his penis and lack of judgment Mr Assange has sentenced himself to a life in Ecuador. I think that probably qualifies as cruel and unusual punishment for a narcissist like him. It must have been a harsh awakening when he found out that the laws of both Sweden and the UK applied even to Internet celebrities.

Comment Re:[Stupid] move (Score 1) 400

Sweden is more likely to follow the rules of EU commissions.

Exactly. As for what hes accused of, think of it this way : Having protected casual sex is not such a big thing. Having casual sex without a condom is. The fact that Assange is the kind of guy that would run and hide in an Ecuadorian embassy is why Interpol are involved in the first place. Assange has put pride in the fact that he has no fixed address and that he is "on the run", that in itself would make any prosecutor in any country reach for an international warrant.

Comment Re:Dumb reading (Score 1) 400

Assange is a guy who, along with a few other people, had this great idea of leveraging the Streisand effect into a tool for revealing things governments do not want publicly known. Public outrage at things that governments didnt want known ensued and Assanges ego eventually reached critical mass and imploded into a singularity. As with all singularitys one cannot see the singularity itself, but the accretion disc made up from paranoia, bullshit and general delusions of personal grandure is quite visible even at astronomical distances.

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