Comment: Re:Don't Worry... (Score 1) 128
Comment: Re:many engineers are religious (Score 1) 1258
I'm guessing the concept of omnipotence emerged later?
And the Old Testament is not really monotheistic as we think about that today. It seems to say Yahweh is the most powerful of gods, but not the only. Some language like "above all others" implies to me that the *author* is saying "mine's better" instead of "yours don't actually exist".
Comment: Duration of Effect? (Score 1) 1258
Comment: Re:Not just analytic... (Score 5, Informative) 1258
I have repeatedly said that in my opinion the idea of a personal God is a childlike one. You may call me an agnostic, but I do not share the crusading spirit of the professional atheist whose fervor is mostly due to a painful act of liberation from the fetters of religious indoctrination received in youth. I prefer an attitude of humility corresponding to the weakness of our intellectual understanding of nature and of our own being.
And here's more commentary.
Newton, on the other hand, yeah.
Comment: Re:Conversely (Score 1) 269
Comment: Re:Is this a bad thing? (Score 1) 307
Comment: Re:Mark Advertisements as Such (Score 5, Insightful) 263
It is surprising that you weren't paid for the Plantronics video, because why else would you do it?
Here are some video suggestions:
1. Interview Darl McBride and ask him what his deal is.
2. Interview rms on any number of subjects.
3. When a version of Unity or Gnome shell comes out, do a quick video demo of it followed by comments from someone on the dev team explaining the rationale, and also someone who hates it venting about how much it sucks.
4. Interview former senator Dodd about the future of copyright
5. Interview some scientists about the Higgs boson.
6. Interview Sergei Brin about privacy.
7. Robots fighting.
8. Bruce Schneier about TSA
I think you have a strong enough readership of an influential community to get those folks to talk to you. Do a bunch of them and don't post the ones that suck. I bet the Google people read this site and would like the opportunity to talk about privacy.
Actually, thinking about it, you could stage debates and make it a very big deal. Like invite people from Canonical, GNOME team, and some XFCE zealots to fight it out. That sort of stuff video is great because there's a lot of passion and controversy. And I'm sure people here would give you lots of other great ideas for topics if you did a poll.
Another idea is to run a contest for best video on a specific topic. Like the next time the old question of how best to destroy old drives comes up, give away a prize to the best video submitted and then post it.
Anyway, have fun. And worst case if you find yourself posting another video like the Plantronics one, please ask them for at least a little money so it makes more sense.
Comment: Re:Soon everything will be made by Slaves (Score 1) 371
Comment: Re:Soon everything will be made by Slaves (Score 1) 371
Study Says Cosmic Rays Do Not Explain Global Warming 656
from the but-millions-of-illuminaria-do dept.
Comment: Re:PJ does have her moments (Score 1) 457
All Tor gets you is the ability to route through others so people who aren't your ISP can't easily tell where you are. One letter to your ISP though, and that 'protection' turns to snake oil.
I think you're missing something about what TOR does. If your traffic to your ultimate destination is encrypted, all your ISP knows is that you're connecting to a TOR node. They don't know what site you're getting bounced to after that. If you had access to enough TOR nodes and were actively monitoring traffic exiting the TOR network, you might be lucky enough to detect some kind of pattern. But certainly your ISP can't.
Comment: Re:Names will never hurt me.. (Score 1) 457
resulted in the minor's death.
Committing suicide is what resulted in her death.
Fedora 10 Released 211
from the looks-all-around-nice dept.