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Comment Re:Incoming 1st Amendment Challenge (Score 1) 587

There's another issue, too (though SCOTUS ruled that this is OK, I think they're wrong): You shouldn't be able to add to people's sentences after-the-fact. Any of these new prohibitions are tantamount to extending a sentence AFTER a person's been sentenced. It should at least only apply to people who will be sentenced after the law was passed.

Comment All those "arbitrary code exection" bugs? (Score -1, Troll) 152

BUT! BUT! Apple told me that their system was secure by design! That it's IMPOSSIBLE to do things like that on Mac OS X! What about all those annoying, lisping people at the Mac stores who waddle around saying "We don't need virus protection!" I thought Mac was supposed to be immune to these problems because of the fundamental design. Does this mean people have LIED to me?

Comment Re:Go to a "trade school" for that. Not a universi (Score 1, Insightful) 537

I should add that, back when I got my (math) degree, the school offered 1/4 credit courses in particular programming languages. Popular back then were PL/I and IBM 370 assembly language. You can see why it's silly to waste time learning a particular programming language! But my skills in math--statistics, computational geometry, calculus--save my butt every day!

Comment Re:All sources should be suspect (Score 5, Interesting) 180

Here's my Wikipedia story: Several years ago, while reading the entry for my Alma Mater, I decided to add my name to the list of notable alumni. (I'm not notable.) About a year later, when I decided to google my name and was shocked to see myself at my University's website on a page they had enumerating their famous alumni! That's right--my college did its research on Wikipedia. I decided to write my own wikipedia entry page--which stuck!--and among other references linked back to my University's page showing that I was a notable alumni. (I've written a number of books, so I was able to have a number of references that looked legit enough that my page wasn't deleted.) Last year, while reading the glossy brochure for my University, there was my name on a page that talked about all the 'famous' people that had graduated there. My little Wikipedia vandalism had come full circle and became the truth! I do not trust Wikipedia, and use this as an example to prove how bad an idea it is.

Comment That "true believer" defense... (Score 1) 869

...is truly astounding! That guy needs to see a shrink. Why is he so passionate about Steve Jobs success? Steve doesn't need his help. He can backdate his stock options and make enough money all by himself.

I buy Apple products when they're "right" (the iPod nano, the 30" monitor, the Mac Mini), but this is one I can live without.

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