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Comment The watchers (Score 0) 409

I'm pretty sure he's wrong here. We are moving towards a dystopia where jobs have to be created out of thin air, and it's been occurring for the last decade as we move toward a Brazil-like state of being. Take the financial industry, first there was the business side and compliance, but who watches compliance? Now we have internal audit watching compliance, risk management, regulatory management, business supervision, financial risk, etc. etc. Watchers watching watchers watching watchers. As the governments pass more and more regulations, this will only get worse. And the people in their positions, afraid of losing their jobs, will blind themselves to how futile and meaningless their existence really is.

Also, governments use social networks for control. He's got to be blind to think social networks are liberating.

Moon

Private Company Plans To Bring Moon Rocks Back To Earth In Three Years (arstechnica.com) 66

mi writes: Moon Express, founded in 2010 to win the Google Lunar XPRIZE, says it is self-funded to begin bringing kilograms of lunar rocks back to Earth within about three years. "We absolutely intend to make these samples available globally for scientific research, and make them available to collectors as well," said Bob Richards, one of the company's founders, in an interview with Ars. From the report: "The privately held company released plans for a single, modular spacecraft that can be combined to form successively larger and more capable vehicles. Ultimately the company plans to establish a lunar outpost in 2020 and set up commercial operations on the Moon."

Comment Secure (Score 1) 133

Actually, I'm going to get one of these.... not for any of the reasons mentioned above, but because the native chromecast does not support WPA2 enterpise. For this reason, I had to add a WPA2 PSK AP to my network just for the chromecast. A wired connection would preclude this work around.

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The "King of All Computer Mice" Finally Ships 207

An anonymous reader writes "The much-anticipated, much-mocked 18-button joystick mouse from WarMouse is now shipping. The press release features an impressive set of user quotes from game designer Chris Taylor, new SFWA president John Scalzi, and a doctor who runs a medical software company. Crazy or not, it's obviously more than just a gaming mouse."

Comment FDA works the same way (Score 1) 275

Why do you suppose that the FDA "recalls" so many drugs after thousands have died and the scumbag lawyers run national commercials asking if you've ever taken [x] drug? Ever seen an FDA test lab? Me either. Ask around. Maybe someone will claim they have.

Wanna solve the health care problem... and every other problem in this country?

Get the feckless retards that are government the hell out of everything!

Government does nothing well and most of what it does today is unConstitutional for just that reason. The Founders were smarter than the last few generations.

If you trust government -for ANYTHING, you deserve what you get: slavery at best.

Comment Re:No .. (Score 2, Insightful) 104

The "Walled Gardens" of the 1990s (AOL, CompuServe, The Microsoft Network, etc) were just value-added content layers on top of services provided by the Internet and all included access to the World Wide Web.

I'm not sure if you're wrong about this or I've misunderstood what you're trying to say. But (unfortunately) I wasted a couple months in the mid 90's doing (outsourced) tech support for CompuServe, after first discovering it on a Commodore VIC-20 in 1981 with a 300 baud "coupler" style modem that required a telephone handset to be firmly inserted.

I suspect you're not wrong, just imprecise and I'm being pedantic. However, in the 90's, CompuServe was dying a slow death trying to keep a proprietary hold on something that had become an open commodity. You're correct that at that point it had become a "value-added content [layer] on top of services provided by the Internet and ... included access to the World Wide Web."

It didn't start out that way and pre-dated any public access to the internet by more than a decade. AOL came later as well as Prodigy and Apple's failed attempt at e-something or other. (eWorld? I'm too old to remember and too lazy to check it.)

None of them adapted well to the rapidly changing landscape. What's more, when I was doing tech support for CS, it was owned by H&R Block. I joined in February and as tax day approached our internal network slowed to a crawl - as in: click a button on the internal ticket system and wait literally 5 minutes for a response over the WAN. It seems H&R bought the company for the physical network because they only needed it for a few months a year. As with most parasites, they quickly managed to kill the host. (My "supervisors" kept saying, "Hang in there until April 16th and everything'll be back to normal.")

Not that the internet wouldn't have killed CS anyway, but the short-sightedness was amazing.

Now then. About my lawn and your presence on it...

Comment Re:Fix it quick! (Score 1) 599

Do you find it disturbing that you mentioned war guns and prison when talking about climate? I do.

I'm going to walk away slowly from this conversation making no sudden movements or noises.

That's probably best. You've obviously grown up in a police state and can't grok the point. If you're still interested in trying, I'll try again and type slower:

"Climate change" is a fraud. The SCIENCE says so. They lied. It was a government action that was aimed at destroying capitalism and controlling your life.

Government IS violence. Government is war, guns and prisons. (Did you notice my use of a comma there?)

I'll stick with the Founding Fathers of the united States - they never lied to me like the U.N. and the climate change crowd have. They also had a tremendous amount of respect for my personal freedom and very healthy distrust of government control of ANYTHING.

Government doesn't control anything without guns. The silly and the cowardly, "hire" government with their votes so that someone else will enforce their desires with guns and violence. Then they bitch about how violent government is as they wash their hands of it.

I do it all myself because I'm an individualist and real men don't pass the buck.

I drive a 13 year old Suburban with a V8. It gets about 11 mpg. At the moment, it has an exhaust leak, too. None of that is any of your business.

A MAN would come to my house to talk to me about it if he really believed it was harming him. With both of us armed, it would likely be a polite conversation and we would likely reach some compromise as reasonable people.

Girls and other spineless people, instead will elect people to pass laws to be enforced by guns and violence - all far removed from them.

That's violent and cowardly. That's the summation of government and the climate change fraud is just the latest infringement.

I live in Texas and had to scrape about 10 inches of global warming off my SUV so I could go to the liquor store Friday night. I don't care about your religion.

AGW/CC == Scientology.

Comment Re:Fix it quick! (Score 1) 599

So Mr. I'm not arrogant or ignorant the facts are you as an individual are a piece of the puzzle. It's only the truly selfish that refuse contribute to others. You however have decided Take from others.

Yes. I have. I "T"ake from others. I do it in voluntary transactions. What (TF) are you doing? And why didn't they teach grammar in your school? (I shouldn't have to re-read in order to decipher my critics.)

You're a moron spouting nonsense and everything you have is almost automatically mine unless you can elect others to appoint people that will take up guns and imprison those who don't agree with you.

Thanks for playing.

If you ever learn - or find someone who can teach you - how to live peacefully with me, I'll embrace you.

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