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Comment Re:Needed crouwd thinning?? (Score 3, Insightful) 456

1) You list China as a country with "ideal" healthcare?

No, the *map* showed China as country with *universal* healthcare.

A country where they inject formaldehyde into a baby if it's a second pregnancy?

I suspect they aren't trying to cure it of anything, so that'd be a social/political problem rather than a problem with the medical system.

Comment Re:Call the boss (Score 1) 441

if you're gonna hire someone, would you rather have one of your employees vouch for them, or have to rely solely on the impression you've gotten by chatting for an hour or two?

Probably depends on the employee. I've worked with utter assholes that were recommended by people already in the company.

Comment Re:Have they shown that hands-free devices help? (Score 1) 349

My point is that if talking on cellphones is such a serious impact on driving safety, we would see a change in the steady downward trend of driving fatalities when cellphones were introduced.

No. As pointed out by someone who has apparently read and understood the studies, there are confounding variables - other factors pulling in the opposite direction.

Comment Re:Let me play Devil's advocate. (Score 1) 263

That might work in your perfect world. But you're forgetting something:

This.
Is.
Earth.

And does anybody want to see this sort of thing in the hands of a patent troll? I'd rather not that risk.

Also, this isn't an invention - they can't "reveal how it works", in your words. If that was the case, they'd be patenting breast cancer instead of the genes that cause it.

Comment Re:Excellent example.... (Score 1) 229

Obviously, you don't know what it's like to be poor. Actual poor people don't have cable tv, cellphones, internet, computers, and in some cases even a landline phone at all. My family used to live like that (boy was I naive back then). Scraping together $100 was ... well, impossible.

You mentioned you had cellphones and hubcaps. Well, guess what. That means you weren't poor at all. You just plain sucked at budgeting.

Mars

How Do You Land a Nuke-Powered Mini-Cooper On Mars? 218

tcd004 writes "Miles O'Brien narrates this video simulation of NASA's next Mars shot, which promises to out-gun all previous efforts. The Mini Cooper-sized Mars Science Laboratory, which is now named Curiosity, will crawl the Martian surface under steam from a nuclear powerplant — but it's a gentle giant compared to its predecessors. Recent theories have emerged that previous attempts at identifying organic compounds in Martian soil may have actually cooked away any signs of life-giving elements. Curiosity will go to great pains to avoid scorching the Earth ... erm ... Mars."
Programming

Best Way To Land Entry-Level Job? 441

chemicaldave writes "I'm graduating this May and have been seeking a programming position for months. It seems that the biggest hurdle to landing an interview is getting past the doorman that is HR. After reading this entry from Coding Horror describing the lack of programming candidates who can actually program, I can't help but scratch my head. I can program! (See how I put that link in?) If I can't land an interview, then even a short online evaluation of my coding skills would suffice. I just want a chance to prove myself. Alas, sending resumes to companies has rarely led to anything but an auto-confirmation email of my submission. I understand that sending resumes online is not the best method to landing an interview, but I come from a small rural school so job fairs rarely offer anything more than IT support positions let alone a programming position. It seems to me that developers are always looking for talented young programmers. We're out here looking for you too. Am I missing something?"

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