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Comment Re:Capitalism (Score 1, Insightful) 429

Another datum proving that what Americans know of socialism is exactly what a Good German (tm) knew of Jews in the late 1930's.

Yes, evil socialism. We know how nasty the socialist dictatorships are in, um, Norway and Sweden, and under the British Labour Party, and the French socialists (the ruling party).

              mark "there are two kinds of Republicans (and libertarians): millionaires, and suckers"*

* And since you're posting here, we know you're not rich....

Comment The media: we am not a scientist" (Score 1) 416

I have a friend who teaches at Catholic colleges around the US half the year. One of the classes he teaches is "science for non-science majors". Some years ago, he went down the food chain of the majors that take the course: next to the bottom were the business majors, who didn't get it, but didn't let that worry them. At the very bottom were the communications majors, who didn't get it, and didn't know that they didn't get it. Those, of course, are the folks who go into "journalism" (and HR, and...), which explains why we get so many idiot headlines. And the way they through around "intergalactic" and warp drive, I wouldn't be surprise to see them refer to a small airport for small private planes only as an intercontinental airport for supersonic planes.....

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Comment You have to have lived in Texas... (Score 0) 355

These are Aggies, if not the ones at Bryan/College Station. I believe the professor.

Relevant points of information: when I relocated there in the late eighties, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that every sexist, racist, nationalistic, religious and every other kind of insulting joke was suddenly an Aggie joke. For example,
Q: How can you tell when an Aggie's doing word processing?
A: White-out all over the monitor.

And it goes downhill from there.....

                              mark "but then, what's led to the decline of the US is the MBA degree...."

Comment k-12 to be like big college? (Score 1) 352

That's really what this sounds like - you go to your lecture class, along with 200-400+ other students, get the lecture from the prof, phat chance to actually sit and talk to him, even in his "office hours", and go to your classes with the t/a.

This works *so* well in huge colleges, let's do it for kids and little kids.

Instead, say, of massively increasing funding for schools, and ensure NO CLASS IN THE COUNTRY in k-12 is over 24 kids.

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Comment Acer? (Score 1) 417

Funny, where I work these days, and the contracts I had before, it was Dell, with a rare HP, and some Macs. I will note that I've only dealt with *enterprise* grade PCs and workstations, not "consumer" grade; certainly, Dell's enterprise support beats everyone else hands down. (And one that shall remain nameless, but who's retiring honcho owns a Hawaiian island and a fighter jet, is below "none of the above", and equal to "self-abuse".)

And it *did* say "PC", not "laptop", or anything else, or I'd have mentioned Lenovo.

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Comment So that's why... (Score 1) 349

the search algorithms at google are so much worse than they were even five years ago. These days, the noise-to-signal ratio is *terrible* - I frequently do searches, and put a phrase, or couple of words in quotes, and put a + in front... and I see a para for a "hit", 2 or 3 down, and there's part of the phrase, without the rest, bolded. They're not even getting good hits for advertisers - it's anything that can vaguely be construed as related to your search.

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Comment Sounds great.. NOT (Score 1) 54

I mean, energy deregulation and the "free market" worked *so* well in California a dozen years ago. (This assumes that slashdotters reading this are old enough to remember that, or are at least willing to read the news stories about the criminals selling the energy....)

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