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  • RE: Who's Got Your Data?

    info-550580 (7/3/2013)


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    Far more dangerous are the totalitarian traits of what all kinds of intelligence services in the worlds are doing with us. The CIA and the NSA are under the...

  • RE: Do You Want a Meritocracy at Work?

    Richard Warr (6/14/2013)


    In the UK age discrimination in the workplace is now illegal and rightly so. Whilst there are clearly people who still believe that younger people are better able...

  • RE: Do You Want a Meritocracy at Work?

    nimbell (6/14/2013)


    Dave Schutz (6/14/2013)


    ..."The personal courage to be different and the self-confidence to take the lone and often unpopular position are clearly basic characteristics of leaders in both management and...

  • RE: The Joy of Technology

    This fascination you describe I think is the human desire for puzzle solving. Whether ancient astronomers working out the paths of stars and planets, or Greek mathematicians deriving proofs, or...

  • RE: Provisioning

    The only thing inherently different about the cloud is the lead time for hardware.

    Determining specs takes no longer locally, nor does getting an AR approved. You might save a few...

  • RE: Trusting Systems

    Steve Jones - SSC Editor (5/23/2013)


    Knowledge Draftsman (5/23/2013)


    This reminds me of an article I came across earlier in my career... The gist of the piece was that every employee should...

  • RE: Trusting Systems

    Knowledge Draftsman (5/23/2013)


    This reminds me of an article I came across earlier in my career... The gist of the piece was that every employee should know how to do their...

  • RE: Data Science Sanity Checks

    charles.wong (5/13/2013)


    So the whole business should stop seeing crucial data that supports their daily decision-making, and wait for a data scientist to sanitise the data (however long it takes)?

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    The point...

  • RE: Data Science Sanity Checks

    One of the real things that must be checked when confronted by an anomalous item is: is it an artifact? The way data is collected, the questions asked, the context...

  • RE: A Broken Data Model

    Miles Neale (5/9/2013)


    Steve Jones - SSC Editor (5/9/2013)


    ... We've shoehorned some of those features in there, and that causes issues.

    The bane of developers and their system, ...

  • RE: A Broken Data Model

    kevin.parks 41073 (5/9/2013)


    They don't have nearly enough data screening going on. Depending on the airport/airlines, you can go to the wrong gate and give them your ticket and get...

  • RE: Our Race with Machines

    Indianrock (5/8/2013)


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    In an ideal world, some portion of increased profits due to automation would be taxed or otherwise used for the common good. Many who were or...

  • RE: Our Race with Machines

    Indianrock (5/8/2013)


    I wonder what ever happened to the Star Trek vision of humans prospering and in many cases being "released" from the drudgery of certain types of work by machines....

  • RE: Flight Data

    James Knowlton-206473 (4/25/2013)


    No, not big government at its finest, the US Congress at it's finest. The only true group of Government employees who can fail to do their job,...

  • RE: Flight Data

    Tobar (4/25/2013)


    Frank W Fulton Jr (4/24/2013)


    How many people could multipy 43564 x 35794 without a Calculator.

    Took me 6 minutes, but I was off by 3M. 🙂 Close enough for government...

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