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Comment Re:25 years ago (Score 0) 214

I officially gave up after I washed my Ipod nano 512 MB that my sister gave me for the holidays. I was so proud of myself for hacking around the mandatory itunes crap I absolutely refused to keep on my pc.

And then laundry -

I suddenly realize you can't get inside or service the damn battery. WTF? That should be illegal. I hate that crap and I won't forgive them. I won't be fooled again...by Apple that is.

Comment Re:The education part sounds great... (Score 1) 56

JPMorgan owes a lot more than 13 billion

Chunk of change, compared to the billions the US government sends down the toilet _every_ _single_ _day_. I'm not saying that makes it OK, but we should start looking at the real problems instead of the smoke and mirrors talking points.

Exactly right. That is the perfect place to start. Suddenly the echo of ideologues' mantras drown out the silent uncertainty that we all must feel as we look at the incomprehensible scale of 330 Million Americans and another 7 billion bound to our international trade agreements. I just have one question, how is that supposed to look in a perfect world? If this looks broken now then what does fixed look like? There is no ideology that can alter the current reality in any significant way. Not Paul Ryan, Rand Paul, Jesus, Buddha, or the Wizard of Oz. Not Reagan or Putin or Stalin or anyone has a fix for this. We are a growth oriented system on a finite depleted physical resource. Capitalism can't work if it hits a ceiling and can't grow. Neither can civilization, really. So we have a much bigger problem than ideological differences. We just can't seem to grasp the sheer enormity and breadth of the human population.

  There are double the humans on earth today than when I was born. When I was born there were more humans alive on earth than had ever lived and died before. So when you think about it, economics is a quaint little past time that has no control over that reality. If the only way capital can provide for 7 billion is if we all are engaged in productive and profitable enterprise, with 0% unemployment 0% tax 0% debt 0% disease and suffering and 100% bought and paid for humanity with not even one deadbeat on earth, then how would that function? Wouldn't that be almost like how it is now, only nobody would owe anything to anyone? And isn't that just bad for business when you get down to it? How would wall street get ahead if didn't need to buy or borrow or steal? I guess my point is that success depends on others failure, or else no one has a distinct superior position. As soon as you think you've got a handle on ruling the world a bunch of angry villagers will eventually come to chop off your head. Rinse, lather, repeat. I think I have lapsed into gloomy nihilism. I better go listen to some Jimi Hendrix play the blues..

Comment Re:Related question re: Women's Chess (Score 1) 284

Democracy in the Golden Age of Greece, established the original blueprint that evolved into modern democracies, eventually. But it was once very different. First of all, if a member of the senate voted for something that turned out bad, they could be punished or even executed by the state for neglectful voting. Also, there was a random factor in elections that did not require a majority vote for every representative: an electoral appointment was made by lottery to the senate so that common man was assured a voice, even if unpopular. Not just career politicians or entrenched special interests would have all the influence on the legislative process. Anyone could put their hat in the ring by virtue of their citizenship. Vagrants would be an improvement of our career politicians' gridlocked constipation and offers a little social laxative and lube required to pull their heads out of their asses.

Like ancient Democracy, chess evolves over time, and with disagreement and controversy over the rules. Its likes politics and power plays, psychological edge and humiliation are part of the calculus.

Comment Re:The education part sounds great... (Score 0) 56

This post is "insightful?" Since when is profit bad? Without profit, you would have literally nothing except what you could physically make with your own hands. No food, no clothes, and especially no electronics or computers. Who do you think finances all these companies, fairies? No, Wall Street and their investors. So get off your high horse and stop complaining about "criminals" in Wall Street you Communist! Go live with nothing, and I mean nothing, for a year then I'll listen. Until then you're nothing but a hypocritical Communist agitator.

Pull your head out of your ass. I never mentioned anything that you just made up and interjected. I never said anything about Capitalism or Communism, because its not the cold war or the 20th Century anymore. We're not discussing the elimination of clothing and computers or electronics and re-entering the stone age or even of believing in fairies. All off that came out of your ass, and yet your head appears to be firmly implanted there.

So try to pay attention this time, because this is not a campaign of nihilism, hypocrisy or communism or any ism. Its simple.

WE MUST STOP WHITE COLLAR CRIME ON WALL STREET AND PUNISH INDIVIDUALS THAT BREAK THE LAW.

We should also remove the incentives that reward that behavior. This will be a challenge and we must be deliberate and resolute in accomplishing this goal. This is not a political campaign, its the LAW. Just because you work in the financial sector doesn't mean you get to lie and cheat and steal. Its just that simple.

So are you a little dim or are you working for the scumbags?

I have nothing against anyone's political preference. This is NOT a red team blue team issue, although it seems a convenient distraction to make it one. This issue should concern every citizen regardless of their political party, race, creed, sex, age, education, IQ or species! This is about our willful ignorance of serious crime, bad judgement and risky behaviors that have no upside for the 99% who were left to bail these jerks out.

WHERE'S THE OUTRAGE AMERICA?

It certainly can't be in this guys knee jerk indignation and Commie calling bullshit.

I'm glad these kids get a free education. I praise Wall Street for all of the good that they do. But I'm gonna be certain that we NAIL them for gaming the system. THAT'S THE LAW. And besides, its just the right thing to do.

Comment The education part sounds great... (Score 2, Insightful) 56

But why should you do evil and work for the criminals in the financial sector? Have you no sense of ethics ?

Just because an inner city kid is poor and needs a free education doesn't mean he should do the dirty work.

JPMorgan owes a lot more than 13 billion and a free tech farm for grooming new corporate fall guys.

Why should crime pay when its too big to fail, with labor that is too small to pay, except for the dirty work.

I'm glad for the free school but I can't help but be cynical about Wall Street.

Comment They don't want to void the warranty..... (Score 1) 99

If there is ever any concern about how medicine is administered, just ask their lawyers. They will call the insurance company who will prepare the Hospital Administrator to testify on behalf of a robot, prior to the deposition. This might be why that new medical procedure is so expensive, even though robots don't need malpractice insurance or an early tee time. Maybe we can eventually eliminate all medical personnel and just give all of our health care dollars directly to insurance company shareholders and collection agencies, and just drop dead. We're already halfway there.

Perhaps we could afford our medicine if we just paid for medicine without the added cost of the insurance and finance and legal lobby that have infiltrated our every transactional need. The have systematically insinuated themselves throughout every capital venture in medicine from the student loan for med school to the GE MRI finance package, and everything in between. This is why they will do anything to stop a single payer health care system.

How much longer will it be before we do the math and stop listening to politicians who only serve the lobby? Stop voting for them! All of them. Insist on paying all your medical costs directly for medical treatment. Get the insurance company shareholder profit out of the middle of your medical costs. Each dollar you spend for your good health and well being should go exclusively to the medical practitioners.

Nobody needs insurance - what we need is medical treatment.

We should devote the funds we pay and pay and pay to remain available to those costs alone.

Sorry BlueCross brown nose, but you'll have to get a job at McDonald's.

Comment Re:I wish I could say this stage was unnecessary (Score 2, Interesting) 99

Though not all would-be 'medical advances' end so salubriously, the sad fact is, we don't know any better way --

Whats the copay and deductible on a "salubrious" medical advance?

Sign me up for some of that, Webster!

I love the bonus vocabulary that comes with well educated scholars. Its nice to get a $10 word to go with that $20 aspirin.

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