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Comment Re:While I applaud the general concept.. (Score 1) 27

That sounds like a problem you have there. That is not my experience. The makerspaces I know well in Seattle: Metrix and ALTSpace, are nothing like that. All are truly welcome and encouraged to come play. And the same for the O'Reilly makerfairs. And not via some politically correct faux-welcoming "outreach" either. We have a lot of different kinds of people, working on all sorts of different kinds of projects.

Comment Re:While I applaud the general concept.. (Score 1) 27

Projects similar to what you describe do happen at spaces like this, and in fact *AT* this very space.

One of the regulars at Metrix is currently working with some friends to build a UAV quad copter.

The widely reported FireSheep project was written and demoed at Metrix.

Recently a class was taught at Metrix on how to pick locks.

A team of geeks working at different space in Seattle launched a balloon to the edge of space.

Your ignorance and apathy is showing. What about trying showing up, looking at what people are doing, and doing something really cool yourself.

Comment Re:The Big Question (Score 3, Funny) 27

If only there was some sort of worldwide network of computers full of information. And if some organization would regularly read all that information into their own computers, and then index it, and give us some sort of simple UI where someone could type something like "hackerspace cleveland" and get a list of all the hackerspaces in Cleveland. Or maybe just one of the computers in that big worldwide network could have a name like "hackerspaces.org", and someone could connect to that machine via some protocol designed to carry hypertext, and find documents about hackerspaces in each city.

That would be great.

Too bad there is nothing like that.

Comment About time (Score 1) 134

I was learning Eiffel and had been coding in Ada for a couple of years when Java showed up. I was surprised then that Sun's language designers had given us a language that was already 15 years behind the state of the practice, let alone 30 years behind the state of the art.

Comment Re:wow... (Score 1) 558

The "rules" that the judge explains to the jury are not the actual rules. Ferex, the rules about nullification, a judge will lie out of his black robed ass about.

And the metarule for dealing with judges are the same as the metarule for dealing with cops. Specifically: listen a lot, believe little, say nothing

Comment demonstration of incompetence in the company (Score 1) 347

This is a demonstration of incompetence in the company. I have, in the past, been the person who's job it was to secure a system after the firing of a guy who had "the keys to the kingdom". He was called in to the termination interview, and by the time he came back out, his windows and unix accounts was frozen and archived, his remote access credentials were revoked, his email was redirected, and his keycard was invalidated.

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