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Comment You don't have to incorporate opinion (Score 1) 388

Opinions are like assholes, everyone's got 'em. However, they are *just* opinions and thus should not be incorporated into your decision making process. Even the grossly ignorant have opinions after all, should we start incorporating those in to the equation too?

Snowden's status is remarkably simple; The US government is violating the 4th amendment. Snowden exposed this at great risk to himself. ie; Hero.

Of course with Snowden being the hero and patriot in this little tale, what does that make our government?

Comment Re:What's wrong with a firing squad? (Score 1) 1038

Actually, done right, firing squad is probably quite painless for the executed. A couple shots to the head, and I'm pretty sure the prisoner won't be feeling anything any longer. Hell, they won't even have time to hear the shot from the gun.

It's messy, sure, but it's largely painless done right.

Comment Re:Cost center only? (Score 1) 156

It hurts how relevant this cynicism is to corporate america. Having had the...um..."pleasure", of working for several stores ( grocery, retail and a few specialty. Best not to ask ), large and small, IT is treated with, at best, neglect. Usually, however, it's more along the lines of resentment. Like they feel pressured to allocate budget money to IT that they feel might be better put towards anything else, but since everyone else is doing it they feel like they should too.

And it shows.

Comment It's a learned skill... (Score 1) 129

You can use the reviews on every major site if you know how to read them. It's actually fairly simple; the best reviews are meaningless. Aside from the obvious shill risk, they also don't usually tell you much.

No, the best reviews are the lowest reviews, possibly the "middle of the road" reviews too. Read those. Those often will have real data that you can use ( failed after a week, has annoying click, doesn't work with x, ect.. ).

There's a bit more to it than that, but that should get you rolling. As you read more reviews, you get a feel for the idiots, shills and other wasted reviews.

Comment No shit? (Score 5, Insightful) 161

Sorry, but to anyone who's worked with users in any serious capacity for any length of time, this is kind of obvious. And when I say "Kind Of", I mean "blindingly".

The best way to make the tools that help your users is to understand their job. Get in there and do it yourself. Only then will you have the knowledge you need to create the tools that will really save them time.

Comment It comes down to this (Score 1) 786

The reality is that the project was a failure for the same reason most projects fail; piss poor leadership.

And I'm not talking about a leadership 'team'. That's a bullshit term designed to deflect blame. You start with a leadership "team", you are already taking a big step towards failure. You need one person in charge who's actually in charge; able to have complete dictatorship control over the project who will be held responsible if it fails.

If you don't dilute responsibility, and find the right person to put in charge, you will probably wind up with a successful project. It's really that simple.

Comment Not surprised (Score 1) 655

Been in the industry a while, worked with a lot of IT admins. It is a rare admin that understands the scientific process. That can think about problems rationally. That can put aside their own bias and do the job in front of them.

Wish it were different, I truly do. I spend my days cleaning up these admins' mess more often than not. But it is what it is.

Comment Outrage? (Score 2) 699

Given the innuendo of the clip, one might think we're expected to feel outrage about this because the daughters AND mom don't want it. But guess what? Dad gets a say too, and no; that is not outrageous. Mom must have thought he would be a pretty spiffy father because she slept with him at least twice.

Just because one or both of the parents changed their minds does not mean dad loses his "father" status. His opinion is equal to mom's, and I'm glad the court decision reflected that.

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