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Comment Re:Oops! (Score 1) 255

With the internationally laughed at joke of a clusterfuck of voting systems in Florida in 2000 I have to admit I wonder why anyone thinks he can be trusted with the responsibility of a hot dog stand let alone a State or country.

So you think that was the result of *not* being good at what they were *really* trying to do?

Comment Re:Oops! (Score 1) 255

This was idiots that put their SSN into the body of their emails, not a DB field named SSN.

Easy to miss; thinking 'nobody would be that stupid'. Floriduh!

You got any idea how big a percentage of communications to politicians are about the constituents' Social Security and/or Medicare accounts and problems with said accounts?

Neither do I, but I'll bet it ain't small, especially in a retiree magnet state like Florida, and if you want a politician to use leverage on your behalf with the SSA or whoever deals with Medicare, they're going to need to know your SSN so that the SSA or the Medicare people know who they're talking about.

Comment Re:Oops! (Score 1) 255

any possible GOP candidate will get 100% negative media coverage

Yes, even an outsider like myself knows that the entire US media are nothing more than a front for the Communists/Illuminati.

Yeah, that's just what the Templars and the Rosacrucians want you to think.

No, wait, that's just what Opus Dei and the Freemasons want you to think that the Templars and the Rosacrucians want you to think.

No, wait, that's just what the Gnostics and The Elders of Zion want you to think that Opus Dei and the Freemasons want you to think that the Templars and the Rosacrucians want you to think.

No, wait, that's just what Ordo Templi Orientis and The Cathars want you to think that the Gnostics and The Elders of Zion want you to think that Opus Dei and the Freemasons want you to think that the Templars and the Rosacrucians want you to think.

No, wait, that's just what the Comte de Saint-Germain wants you to think that the the Priory of Sion wants you to think that Ordo Templi Orientis and The Cathars want you to think that the Gnostics and The Elders of Zion want you to think that Opus Dei and the Freemasons want you to think that the Templars and the Rosacrucians want you to think.

No, wait, that's just what the Jaycees want you to think that the Ascended Masters want you to think that the Comte de Saint-Germain...

Comment Re:Oops! (Score 1) 255

I don't know. If you read any of the forums for media/news, you find 2 things. Putin Trolls attacking america and the president. And Republican trolls attacking america and the president. Wander over to yahoo news or cnn. Take a look.

We know who is paying the Putin trolls, but who is paying the republican trolls?

In both cases, parties wishing to loot the US in one way or another.

Comment Re:Mooted??? (Score 1) 149

Yes - "Moot Court" is a think in law school where you pretend to have a trial. The headline makes it seem like the tunnel idea was cancelled in USAian English.

The headline made *me* think it was about an undersea "communications" link.

But I did wind up expanding my knowledge of the variations of meaning for the word "moot".

Comment I don't usually look at the name... (Score 1) 8

...of the comment author when modding, or otherwise.

I read the comments, and look to see who wrote it if I think the comment is above average in some way, or otherwise stands out.

So if I were to hand out that many down mods (I very, very rarely down mod, try to use the points to uplift the good stuff), I suppose I could theoretically hit the same author 5 times in a row (if they didn't have a sig).

But yeah, in your case it was probably a jerk trying to find the " -100, I disagree " button.

Comment Re:No problem getting this merger passed (Score 1) 105

What monopoly?

The monopoly happens when Staples, Office Depot, and Office Max banded together still aren't strong enough to survive the onslaughts of Wal-Mart/Sam's and Costco on the B&M side and Amazon (and maybe a little Quill) on the web side, and now there are 3 more empty buildings in town to keep company the places that used to be local hardware stores and lumberyards before Lowe's and Home Depot came to town.

Comment Re:Dump the progressives!!! (Score 1) 464

EXACTLY!

No one ever bothered to tell me that it wasn't going to be a band across that had a non-linear top to bottom gradient, but that instead it would be more like a dart board or bulls eye, which means you have to stare absolutely straight ahead, and turn your entire head to see anything not directly in front of you, and that you would have pretty much no peripheral vision whatsoever.

Even if computers didn't exist, my advice would still be

AVOID THEM LIKE THE PLAGUE!

My other rant is about how the only thing available anymore are those ugly skinny frames where the lens height is no more than the width of 2 fingers, and for someone as nearsighted as I am, who needs something that gathers in lots of light, that would still be totally inadequate even if they weren't hideous looking.

But, hey, they save 37 cents worth of plastic and get to jack up the retail price by $20 or more because ironic hipsters or something.

Comment Re:Optometrist? (Score 1) 464

...
One friend of mine was an electrical engineer, and trying to describe to an electrician how he wanted his house wired (quite non-standard) was ... an experience.

...

In that particular instance, the electrician may have been trying to figure out how to give the guy what he wanted while remaining in compliance with however much of the NEC carries the weight of law in that particular jurisdiction and how he was going to get the local inspector to agree that he wasn't in violation.

Was he trying for all home runs and isolated grounds?

Comment Re:Dupe (Score 1) 840

Explain to me how the Christ you would "fix by repairing" a RAM chip.

When burne referred to swapping sub-assemblies as not being 'repairing', and PRMan countered with the contention that "Replacing bad RAM on your motherboard absolutely IS fixing your computer.", I assumed we were talking swapping in a new SIMM or DIMM.

Trying to do electron-microscopy level microsurgery inside an individual integrated circuit package may well be nigh on impossible, but with the right tools, equipment, and materials, and some SMD soldering experience, one could replace an IC on a RAM stick, which would be repairing fixing, whereas just snapping a new RAM module into the socket would be replacing fixing.

Of course this pre-supposes that one could lay hands upon the correct replacement IC to repair the RAM module (after figuring out which of the several on there needs replacing), and it's not impossible that a little cannibalization might be required, but you might be able to turn two bad sticks into one good one.

Comment Re: Dupe (Score 1) 840

You mean replacing the windings?

Yes, pretty much, although to be honest it's been a number of years since I rewound a motor or undercut a commutator, and the car window motor referred to may not even have a commutator and brushes, but be some sort of PWM'ed stationary windings direct drive type, and the repair wouldn't be on a burnt out winding but on a fried switching transistor. I haven't disassembled any cars in a long time, either.

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