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Comment The roads (Score 1) 304

Are in for the most part horrible shape in my city. You'd take your life into your own hands riding a bike on them. I suppose when the weather gets nicer I could ride my bike to the train station. I need to fix the flat tire on it first though.

Comment If there's on rap the teachers should take (Score 1) 493

It is that programming a computer requires advanced mathematical study. It doesn't. So long as you get through say 1 semester of Algebra 1 and know different base numbering systems like 8, 16 etc. you can program a computer.

Conditionals are one thing they'd have to learn and so too branching etc. But those are simple concepts that even a kid can pick up.

Comment The reason for this is that (Score 1) 214

Verizon raped it's customer base pretty badly on the wireline side. And I do mean raped. You see back when they were all Ma Bell and a regulated monopoly partof the revenue had to be put back into upgrading OSP. Except once the regulatory clamps were released - they stopped doing that. In fact that is common among telecom, electric and natural gas providers who got deregulated too.

Public utilities should NEVER be unregulated.

Comment Re:Not automatic (Score 3, Informative) 60

No training involved. If you've ever seen an AED it's got the instructions printed right on it, with pictorials and everything. I note they're pretty much everywhere these days, even in office and public spaces.

Now the thing about AED's that interests me is who is going to put the pads on you and activate the machine? The whole bystander effect and all.

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