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Comment Re:WHO forced them? (Score 1) 141

Yeah but with oil price per barrel hovering around $50 right now that might not be the case. However as many have warned, there's only so much oil in the ground. The smart money is on renewables.

I bought some oil shares once, with the thought that they're not making any more dinosaurs.

Comment Re: Pope Francis - fuck your mother (Score 1) 894

Actually what he said is you can't offend anyone.

PROBLEM: First of all, it's impossible to know with certainty what might possibly offend someone. Second, even if you knew someone would be offended, that doesn't mean their viewpoint isn't worthy of the examination and dissection that will cause the offense.

I'm pretty sure there are a lot of things that would have offended the members of the Spanish Inquisition that are damn well worthy saying!

Geez, I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition.

Comment Re:It's a first... (Score 1) 108

I saw a BBC show once about how the English treat their dead. They were running out of room in the Victorian times, and started cremations. The clincher was WW1, when the troops were being blown to smithereens with artillery and there wasn't enough of them to be resurrected, whether you're the deity or not.

Comment Re:Streisand Effect and Mohammad cartoons (Score 1) 512

If I where in charge there, it's what I would have done. Ask every form of media in the nation (print, paper, radio, tv, etc) to show the MOST controversial cartoons Charlie Hebdo printed for a 24-hour period in honor of those that died.

Fuck this 1 min of silence bullshit.

Make it clear to all that VIOLENCE will NEVER WORK TO SILENCE PEOPLE USING FEAR.

Totally agree (with everything except your typo/spelling mistake). A 'one minute's silence' doesn't do anything concrete. Everyone kick in a dollar to a bank and let's do something constructive in their memory is a better idea. Or clean up a beach. Or plant a tree. Or feed a homeless guy.

BTW, I think France (and Holland?) showed the Danish paper's 'Mohammed' cartoons after that country took the flak last time this sort of thing went down. Here in NZ the papers are standing 'solid' with 'Charlie' - but not showing any Mohammed sketches. I guess there's solid and there's solid...

Comment Re:Modern Technology (Score 1) 189

Well, the problem happens when some technology evangelist or manager who doesn't know a damned thing about the existing system claims it's easy to migrate it to modern tools. .....

Sorry, disagree. Disclaimer: I work on legacy systems, and they've provided me with $$$ for many a year. But for 'legacy' I prefer 'industrial-strength, production' that happens to run on a mainframe (or Enterprise Server - whatever).

But I digress... these old systems are massively tailored (I'm on one now...) and have been doing the job for decades. But saying that they're not easy to convert or replace is obvious (if you mean it's difficult) or wrong (if you mean it will never happen). Modern IT tools and techniques (pick your favourite ones and insert in these brackets) can solve complex business problems. Might take a while to work out why the original did that thing it does on March 14th if it's a Tuesday... but that's tailoring.

If it's a problem that can be solved by IT, then IT can solve it.

Now another question ... should the existing system be migrated or totally replaced? I've got four or five old clunkers here that make me weep, and I'm leaning towards replacing the functionality with nice, modern easy-to-understand stuff. Keep the business process, replace the code.

BTW, where do I apply for this GBP135,000 job?

Comment Giving up booze? (Score 1) 214

I usually skip it during the working week anyhow. Stacked on some pounds last year and though Christmas wasn't especially heavy, drinking-wise, I've been thinking about just flagging the beer/wine/scotch thing. It's not doing me any good, it costs cash and I sleep better and my health is better without it.

But what do I do with all those beers cases I have around the house?

Comment Re:Are You Joking? (Score 1) 182

They were actually mobile kitchens, and, given the rather poor nutritional status of the Iraqi military, it is not unreasonable to assume they represented WMDs.

Somebody has to say it .. depends on what they were cooking. A badly-made pilaf with some off-colour meat, and that's a division out of circulation while they run to the latrines.

Comment Interesting, but ... (Score 4, Insightful) 150

It's good that it's mapping translations rather than language speakers - but it's not mapping content. Say 50% of the tweets in English are concerning Kim Kardashian's latest outfit, or Lady Gaga's pop video. An article in Finnish (why not?) is telling everyone how to talk to dogs. Which is more important to humankind?

Of course, how you automatically judge merit is another matter....

Comment 'Vinyl going up in value' - yeah, right (Score 1) 433

I've got two records of Elgar himself conducting Elgar's two symphonies. Elgar, for heaven's sake. I was offered 10 cents each for them. I still have them.

You find me someone who will actually pay the $$$ that the journalists say vinyl is worth, and I'll flick on my 100 or so records. In the meantime, they're in boxes waiting for my daughter to sort out when I end up six foot under.

Comment Anyone remember 'Strategy and Tactics' magazine? (Score 1) 171

Subscribed to that with friends in the '70s and kept buying from them 'til they went bust. As a consequence, I've over a 100 'board' games and a good knowledge of military history (some problems with geography ... I used to think Vienna was in Austria-Hungary, etc ....).

Since then, picked up some goodies - "Republic of Rome', 'Pax Brittanica'.... hard to find face-to-face opponents these days so PBEM or video games.

But then there's the solitaires.. 'RAF', 'Carrier'...

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