Comment Don't bother with TFA (Score 1) 278
Comment Wrong webite (Score 2, Funny) 75
If all goes according to plan, the only space sibling team will be hooking up in orbit.
Yeeeaah. For a second there I thought I had somehow reached slashfic instead of slashdot.
Comment Re: Annoying Troll Makes Valid Point (Score 1) 248
Comment In response to a probably screwy summery (Score 3, Insightful) 325
Nevertheless, it's worth considering what it might mean to have a robust OS like Apple's on the same tablet as one that runs a cutting-edge operating system like Chrome OS. Why wouldn't users love that?
Apple isn't going for cutting edge as much as they are going for reliable. iPad users don't want to spend time configuring their product, they want it to work, quickly and beautifully, out of the box.
In short, iPad Market != Slashdot.
Comment Why? (Score 1) 180
Comment Okay.... (Score 1) 180
Comment Re:Maybe its because they don't want to hire geeks (Score 1) 156
Comment Maybe its because they don't want to hire geeks? (Score 5, Insightful) 156
"It was supposed to be a war fighter unit, not a geek unit," said task force veteran Jason Healey, who had served as an Air Force signals intelligence officer.
A fighter would understand, for instance, if an enemy had penetrated the networks and changed coordinates or target times, said Dusty Rhoads, a retired Air Force colonel and former F-117 pilot who recruited the original task force members. "A techie wouldn't have a clue," he said. --Washington Post
With their attitude towards cyber security experts (who are probably also geeks!), I am not particularly surprised they have had trouble with staffing.
Submission + - Warriors, not Geeks, run Cyber Command (washingtonpost.com)
"It was supposed to be a war fighter unit, not a geek unit," said task force veteran Jason Healey, who had served as an Air Force signals intelligence officer. A fighter would understand, for instance, if an enemy had penetrated the networks and changed coordinates or target times, said Dusty Rhoads, a retired Air Force colonel and former F-117 pilot who recruited the original task force members. "A techie wouldn't have a clue," he said.
Comment Re:Techie price greater than luser price (Score 1) 321
Comment Re:I don't care what anyone says (Score 4, Insightful) 309
Comment Re:Wrong way to do it? (Score 3, Interesting) 71
However, it is pretty amazing that the response is a lawsuit. I would think that Google, of all people, would be able to filter them out.