Follow Slashdot blog updates by subscribing to our blog RSS feed

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×

Comment Crypto vs. stock market (Score 3, Insightful) 85

Looking at the graph, it's just because the hamster is only trading in cryptocurrency and it's being compared to the normal stock market.
The hamster's line is closely following bitcoin, the traders are closely following S&P.
Oranges performed differently from apples; nothing to see here.

Comment Communism (Score 0) 269

For somebody who seems to dislike leftist views, this planned city sound an awful lot like a communist city, except controlled by single dictator instead of a government.

Want to spend your billions to actually help? Put it to use towards preventing poverty and low-income housing and such. None of those projects will stroke your ego or be in any way interesting or spectacular though, so just go on burning billions on a pipedream.

Comment Re:Simple answer is ban pick ups unless necessary (Score 1) 336

Rent a trailer for the few times you need it or just buy a trailer if you need it often enough.
Heck, most hardware stores I know will loan you a trailer for free for a few hours if you buy a dozen 2x4's.
Trailers are lower to the ground, making them far more convenient to load and unload and have much higher load capacity.

Comment Re:Pretty soon all ads will "look like" first-part (Score 1) 47

Name calling; classy.

I've been using email since about 1995 and can honestly say that these days spam is far better under control than it has ever been.

At some point my domain was fetching 20k+ spam per day. I remember the war between spammers and anti-spammers; I was part of it, running all kinds of filters and custom rules to ensure email remained usable for my domains. Please understand that the sheer volume of spam was making email unusable at times.

Today only the spammers have a serious chance of getting their emails to arrive because they know how to game the system.

This is just bullshit, and you know it.

Slashdot Top Deals

"Protozoa are small, and bacteria are small, but viruses are smaller than the both put together."

Working...