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In the Google Navy

theodp writes "Having already assembled a private Air Force, Google's top execs now seem to be turning their attention to building a personal Navy. At last count, CEO Eric Schmidt's wife had assembled a stable of three classic racing boats — the Swan 80 Selene, the 46-foot W-class Equus and the Alerion Mischief. Perhaps not to be outdone, the press is reporting that Google founder Larry Page just snapped up a $45 million superyacht called Senses from New Zealand businessman Sir Douglas Myers, who referred to the ostentatious-yet-awesome yacht as his 'adventure boat.' As Google likes to say, 'just the latest steps in Google's commitment to a clean and green energy future.' So, do Google execs eat their own carbon footprint calculator dogfood?" All I know is if Larry wants to go fishing, I'll bring bait — or he can come here and fish on Zen's pontoon boat. It only leaked once, the engine usually starts right up, and while there's no helipad, I'd love to watch someone try.

129 comments

  1. Not a Navy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's not really a Navy unless it's got guns, or a least archers or spear-throwers or something.

    1. Re:Not a Navy by Monkeedude1212 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Well, if either of them bring their laptops on board I'm sure they have some electronic warfare capabilities.

    2. Re:Not a Navy by Gunkerty+Jeb · · Score: 1

      Even without weapons the Google Armada is a formidable enemy.

    3. Re:Not a Navy by rainmouse · · Score: 4, Informative

      It's not really a Navy unless it's got guns, or a least archers or spear-throwers or something.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchant_Navy

    4. Re:Not a Navy by jklovanc · · Score: 1

      I was going to make that comment as well so I looked up the definition of navy and found that it includes any group of ships.

    5. Re:Not a Navy by specialguy92 · · Score: 1

      Nobody expects the Google Inquisition!

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    6. Re:Not a Navy by plate_o_shrimp · · Score: 1

      I saw recently that the HMS Invincible was up for auction. Does Eric need an aircraft carrier?

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    7. Re:Not a Navy by IrquiM · · Score: 1

      Warsailing is the act of searching for Wi-Fi wireless networks by a person in a moving boat, using a portable computer, PDA or phone

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  2. Ummm...? by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Enormously rich person buys large object, news at 10?

    1. Re:Ummm...? by somersault · · Score: 4, Funny

      Hello, this is the news at 10. In headlines tonight: an enormously large object squashes a rich person.

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    2. Re:Ummm...? by Monkeedude1212 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Yes. But... But But... But.... These are Google Execs! You see, when a rich executive does something that is frowned upon, they bring shame to their company. But when a company does something that is frowned upon, no one blames the exec. It's a completely unilateral relationship where there is absolutely no personal responsibility when an organization does something wrong, but it is ENTIRELY the organization to blame if the executive officers decide to do something like this.

      Are you getting it yet? The entire corporation that is Google isn't living up to its standards because 2 individuals don't!

    3. Re:Ummm...? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But when a company does something that is frowned upon, no one blames the exec.

      Tony Hayword (and many other present and former CEOs) might disagree with you on that one.

      I'd also like to note that this troll submission offers no actual information on the carbon impact of the purchases in question, nor of Schmitt, Page or Google's actual environmental record.

    4. Re:Ummm...? by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 1

      While there are various subtleties, externalities, and subsidies to consider, it is usually a fairly safe bet that a large expensive object, if produced by anything resembling a contemporary global supply chain, will have a substantial environmental footprint. Exactly how large can be more difficult; but between transport costs and hydrocarbon chemical feedstocks, price and size are a reasonably good proxy measurement.

    5. Re:Ummm...? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But, but, but, he bought it USED. It already had a footprint. Maybe he bought it to, you know, recycle it?

    6. Re:Ummm...? by rwa2 · · Score: 1

      FWIW, supposedly Mark Zuckerberg commutes in a relatively humble Acura TSX. http://time.com/poy

    7. Re:Ummm...? by CohibaVancouver · · Score: 2

      But when a company does something that is frowned upon, no one blames the exec

      Are you joking? The hate that much of Slashdot had (and continues to has) on for Bill Gates verges on irrational lunacy....

    8. Re:Ummm...? by BigSlowTarget · · Score: 1

      There's a little secret to the economy. Even though rich people make huge profits and take large salaries if most of it goes into investments it doesn't matter much. When the money is invested somewhere it's adding value to the world. It isn't going to feed the hungry, but it is going to increase efficiency, build businesses or enable people to live a decent life. After it is done doing that it can be reinvested to do it again and again pretty much forever.

      When that money is taken out and blown it on something you are redirecting real productive assets away from improving the world toward making large pointless objects. This is when societal problems are realized - sort of locked into reality. For example: The wood for the boat is gone - so it cannot be made into houses (or the gas is burned or the engineer's time is spent, etc.). If there is a time to be offended at excess it is at this point, not when the original amounts were earned and then wisely invested by people the market has evaluated as good decisionmakers.

      These decisions mean that these resources are permanently and forever removed from the global pool. That's why it's interesting.

    9. Re:Ummm...? by Tarsir · · Score: 1

      If only I had mod points...

    10. Re:Ummm...? by TheRecklessWanderer · · Score: 1

      Some people are just jealous, hiding behind environmental concerns to cover their envy and jealousy.

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    11. Re:Ummm...? by syousef · · Score: 1

      Enormously rich person buys large object, news at 10?

      Better pictures and video here:
      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055689/

      and here:
      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057751/

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    12. Re:Ummm...? by Kennita · · Score: 1

      I have two words for Larry Page: luxury submarine.

    13. Re:Ummm...? by tehcyder · · Score: 1
      People with the sort of money that lets them buy $45m penis extensions are exactly the sort of unimaginative arseholes who should have most of their wealth taxed and distributed to people who might actually do something useful with it.

      Just saying.

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    14. Re:Ummm...? by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      FWIW, supposedly Mark Zuckerberg commutes in a relatively humble Acura TSX. http://time.com/poy

      That's because he's trying to retain some privacy and anonymity.

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    15. Re:Ummm...? by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      I have two words for Larry Page: luxury submarine.

      How about "hollowed-out volcano"?

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    16. Re:Ummm...? by Kennita · · Score: 1

      As far as I know, he can't buy a hollowed out volcano; I certainly haven't heard of one for sale. A luxury submarine, on the other hand, can be purchased on the open market (albeit for a price that mere mortals like you and I can't afford), and I think it would be obscenely cool to own one.

  3. Thank you /. for sticking that song... by __aatirs3925 · · Score: 1

    Thank you /. for sticking "in the navy" in my head. It also somehow has a YMCA blend to it too. Say, wasn't Google at one time at least helping NASA develop rockets?

    1. Re:Thank you /. for sticking that song... by countSudoku() · · Score: 5, Funny

      In the Google navy
      Yes, you can yacht the seven seas
      In the Google navy
      Yes, you can put your search at ease
      In the Google navy
      Come on now, people, they're going green
      In the Google navy, in the Google navy

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  4. This is news? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Seriously, who cares? Why is this on the main page of slashdot?

    1. Re:This is news? by AndrewNeo · · Score: 1

      Have you seen the front page of Slashdot lately?

  5. Re:Newsflash by countSudoku() · · Score: 0, Troll

    And all Repubicans (I meant it that way) are ignorantm anti-Americans who cannot accept alternative views, own guns, and are an inch away from their own gun-toting rampage. It's all true! BTW, most will also post as AC because they can't even trust their own fellow, gun-toting, douchebag, red tie buddies. Ask the guy who got his face shot off by Dick Cheney.

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  6. and while there's no helipad by Suki+I · · Score: 1

    "and while there's no helipad" What? No way! Count me out then unless accommodations are made for my Xheli.

  7. your final sentence by unity100 · · Score: 0
    really nailed all your points firmly into place without possibility of objection.

    Ask the guy who got his face shot off by Dick Cheney.

  8. Sea View, Harbour View? by bananaendian · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I predict they will cruise around the world taking photos of every harbour, ship and shoreline.

    I also predict they will get into trouble for doing that.

    All of the world's marine traffic in real-time is already on Google... (ok, its basically just overlayed AIS data, but still its effing cool ! just try to find an application that is cooler! or is it wetter?)

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    1. Re:Sea View, Harbour View? by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      All of the world's marine traffic in real-time is already on Google... (ok, its basically just overlayed AIS data, but still its effing cool ! just try to find an application that is cooler! or is it wetter?)

      Doesn't that make it a bit easy for pirates?

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  9. You realize Schmidt's wife's boats are sailboats? by jbc · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Carbon footprint of racing sailboat is pretty much 0, at least while it's actually racing. I'll grant you that construction and the diesel auxiliary contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, and especially if they're having it moved around on a container ship so it's ready to go in exotic locations, and then flying in to sail on it, they're pretty much at the head of the line in terms of their individual contribution to future generations' climate-related misery. But overall, I think sailboats should be way down your list if you're making a catalog of climate-hostile consumption.

    Still, I realize this is slashdot. Let the poorly-informed outrage fly!

  10. Liberals don't actually believe... by MikeDataLink · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I hate to post this on slashdot... -5 TROLL here I come... but it's true.

    "A liberal is someone who feels a great debt to his fellowman, which debt he proposes to pay off with your money" -- G. Gordon Liddy

    Just like Biden said... everyone should have a 2500sq ft or less house... as soon as Al Gore, and Biden sell their mansions and move to a 2500sq ft house, I might listen to them.

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    1. Re:Liberals don't actually believe... by FuckingNickName · · Score: 1

      The world is full of liberals/socialists/workers/puritans/humanists who live by their beliefs. You usually don't hear them in the media because they're too busy living off a worker's wage, possibly playing a part in a local union, looking after people in the family and community, etc. to have the money to make their voice sufficiently loud.

      Unfortunately, like the undergrad banner-waving protester who says "capitalists r evil hypocrites look at Bush/Hitler!", we have childlike Randroids with the idential "librals r evil hypocrites look at Gore/Stalin!" A nice balance of idealists from every faction seems to make for a nice outcome, with pragmatists acting as the glue to keep everyone stuck together.

    2. Re:Liberals don't actually believe... by amRadioHed · · Score: 1

      Joe Biden's mansion? You might want to check your facts on that one.

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    3. Re:Liberals don't actually believe... by initdeep · · Score: 1

      The world is full of conservatives/religious people/workers/puritans/humanists who live by their beliefs. You usually don't hear them in the media because they're too busy living off a worker's wage, possibly playing a part in a local union, looking after people in the family and community or church, etc. to have the money to make their voice sufficiently loud.

    4. Re:Liberals don't actually believe... by FuckingNickName · · Score: 1

      Yes, quite.

  11. In the Navy... by scourfish · · Score: 1

    You can search the net with ease...

  12. At Google, You Can by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Do No Evil.

    Yours In Odessa,
    Kilgore Trout

  13. Re:Newsflash by Wyatt+Earp · · Score: 1

    I'm a Republican that met Dick Cheney in the Las Vegas airport bathroom, he didn't tap his foot or shoot me in the face with a quail gun.

    I do own guns, and I'm more than happy to get my news from alternative sources and accept alternative views. Hell I lived on a Kibbutz for a year and support tax hikes on the wealthy. I also voted for the Democrat for the Governor of Alaska in '10 (he ran on more of a drilling and pipeline platform) and wrote in Murlowski in the race against the Tea Bagger.

    The only thing I've gone on a rampage against is a shotgun vs a balky printer from work.

  14. inb4 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    terrible Google Wave pun

    1. Re:inb4 by Thud457 · · Score: 1

      terrible Google Wave pun

      sorry, all that came up when I googled that was this

      actually, I'm joking. the actual GIS results for that phrase were even more off the wall

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  15. (luxury) floating data center idea by schlachter · · Score: 1

    remember the floating data center idea? They're doing it with style. sys admins on the night shift need to party, right?

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    1. Re:(luxury) floating data center idea by Locke2005 · · Score: 1

      That explains the recent push at google to recruit "linux sysadmins who look good in a bikini"...

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    2. Re:(luxury) floating data center idea by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      That explains the recent push at google to recruit "linux sysadmins who look good in a bikini"...

      Lowest. Job-applicants. Ever.

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  16. Oww my English by lennier · · Score: 5, Funny

    do Google execs eat their own carbon footprint calculator dogfood?

    All those words... but together they.... the letters, the letters...

    So it's come to this. After all those centuries, English, this is what you've become. Face down in the left gutter wearing Comic Sans with an empty carton of Strunk and White. Googling your own blogfeed indeed.

    I just hope you're happy.

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    1. Re:Oww my English by treeves · · Score: 2

      You gotta problem with four nouns jammed together in a sentence, huh? You must not be German. They cram 'em into one WORD.

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    2. Re:Oww my English by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Like Donaudampfschifffahrtskapitänsmütze. But as an Austrian I agree with the parent poster. Do Americans like to eat dogfood?

    3. Re:Oww my English by treeves · · Score: 1

      Danke schoen for the example.

      No, Americans don't like to eat *dogfood.
      That is point of the saying: "you make/sell this stuff but you don't want to eat it (or have it apply to) yourself".

      *We certainly do spend a lot on dogfood though.

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  17. What's next, Slashdot Cribs? by Whatsmynickname · · Score: 1

    Does this article fit the "news for nerds, news that matters" criteria? Does every web site now have to show how pitiful my existence is compared to the "rich and famous"?

  18. Inquiring minds want to know by Locke2005 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Does owning a $45 million yacht significantly increase your probability of getting laid?

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    1. Re:Inquiring minds want to know by BJ_Covert_Action · · Score: 1

      Owning a $45 million anything will do that.

    2. Re:Inquiring minds want to know by arivanov · · Score: 1

      It does and I guess that is Taco's problem. Even after all these years he still has some of the reactions from the days when Slashdot was being run on an Alpha salvaged from a skip and put under the desk in his dorm room.

      Time to let go dude.

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    3. Re:Inquiring minds want to know by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Does owning a $45 million yacht significantly increase your probability of getting laid?

      The short answer is: YES

    4. Re:Inquiring minds want to know by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      YES. I own a $45 HUNDRED yacht and it helps. ;-) (although telling my fresh-faced crew to " blow the guy" IS actually necessary during a spinnaker takedown)

    5. Re:Inquiring minds want to know by MadUndergrad · · Score: 1

      It does if you like Jack Lemmon http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053291/

    6. Re:Inquiring minds want to know by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      A $45 million debt?

    7. Re:Inquiring minds want to know by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      Does owning a $45 million yacht significantly increase your probability of getting laid?

      Well it doesn't have much practical point, does it?

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    8. Re:Inquiring minds want to know by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      I don't think something you can buy for $4500 would be a yacht, except maybe a very flash model one.

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  19. Tech company with a Navy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They've got some catching up to do with Oracle

  20. Obligatory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yvan elgoog eht nioj!

  21. A Navy has guns by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A navy has guns. Calling this a navy is like calling Jay Leno's garage a tank regiment. Just sayin'.

    1. Re:A Navy has guns by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      As posted already, a navy has ships, guns are an additional feature that make it a military navy instead of a merchant one.

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  22. Re:You realize Schmidt's wife's boats are sailboat by rickb928 · · Score: 2

    Generally speaking, the only kinds of racing that have anything approaching a 'green' fotprint are the kinds of racing that leave footprints.

    Auto racing can't claim a green footprint. Even solar racing has a manufacturing footprint that is noticeable.

    Boats? Powerboats of course just crave fuels. Sail? Except perhaps for some small classes, they rely on exotic materials. Smaller classes are starting to give in to this a little bit.

    Planes? hehe... Gliders? Carbon-fiber.

    Even bicycles use such exotics that their footprint is scary, perhaps the worst emissions/lb. of anything.

    But footracing, horse racing, maybe.

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  23. How's that "Don't be evil" working out? by kriston · · Score: 1

    How's that "Don't be evil" working out?

    Carbon-neutral? Nope.
    Excessively reckless and wasteful? Yep.

    The top AOL execs were never this ostentatious.

    Well, we did buy Time Warner. They were bigger than your yacht and stable of Cigarette boats.

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  24. That's not a boat by boristdog · · Score: 1

    THIS is a boat.

    If I had Larry Page's stupid amount of money, I'd get a real ship. Plus, you can make money with it if the GOOG stock tanks.

    Or just load it up with 1400 hot chicks and sail around the world.

    And of course, there's always THIS boat

    1. Re:That's not a boat by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      The pirate ship looks like a bargain at $1.25m surely the Pirate Bay guys should buy it and turn it into a floating data centre or something?

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  25. Re:You realize Schmidt's wife's boats are sailboat by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How is carbon fiber not 'green' - you are keeping some carbon form becoming CO2! Heck the manure from horse racing is probably worse for the environment than small amounts of carbon fiber and cloth.

  26. the boulevard by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    what if social and environmental stress become obvious issues? I'm a doomer: these ships are safe heavens, a result of strategic planning. the rich can afford walled gardens and construct privacy islands. sadly, they can't escape capitalism. it forces them to be the number one, to conquer markets they don't have interest in. so they can't buy out effectively.

  27. Re:You realize Schmidt's wife's boats are sailboat by Tailhook · · Score: 1

    I think sailboats should be way down your list if you're making a catalog of climate-hostile consumption.

    Why?

    http://galenfrysinger.name/eh61/harbor02.jpg
    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/Monterey_CA_harbor_p1070194.jpg
    http://www.pictureninja.com/pages/new-zealand/north-island/auckland-harbor-sailboats.jpg
    http://www.harborsailboats.com/images/mainpage.jpg
    http://www.gdanmitchell.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/SouthBeachHarborMornFogSF20090701.jpg
    http://reve.ed.shizuoka.ac.jp/photos/Honolulu02.jpg
    http://thetriton.com/directory/userlogo/21736-5724_b.jpg
    http://www.boatharborslocator.com/ca%20marin%20county/ca_marin_ar_lowrie_yacht_harbor.jpg

    The coasts and inland lakes of every wealthy nation are littered with harbors filled with composite and hardwood sailboats and yachts. You dismiss concern over the climate impact of these because....?

    If there is a more effective way to foster resistance to climate regulation than exempting the toys of the wealthy I'll need some help from the audience, because nothing comes to mind.

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  28. Well, if they all sink ... by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... we'll get Google Davie Jones' Locker View, real soon ...

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  29. Re:You realize Schmidt's wife's boats are sailboat by arivanov · · Score: 1

    I was going to make the same exact point.

    As these are proper ocean cruiser boats you are not going to move them by container ship. 24m worth off composite hull is something you move by water with a hired crew, not by ship. Sailing such boats from A to B so that the person with excess pocket money can use it where they want it is a pretty good job if you can have it by the way. I would not mind being a sailing crew on one of those :)

    So the only greenhouse emissions are from the leerjet flying you to the sailing destination and back.

    If there is to be a choice, I woul definitely go for this (and Larry Ellison America cup obsession) compared to let's say top Microsoft execs lobbying for specia exemptions to the USA import regs so they can import limited use supercars for their personal consumption (which they did at least once).

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  30. Net Google Carbon effect by Yergle143 · · Score: 1

    But what about Good Google? How much carbon is saved each year, for example, by their handy maps? (Now if I could only get my wife to stop printing them out and just write the directions on a piece of waste paper) How much does Google reduce carbon by efficiently locating points of interest -- and someday -- helping you get your car to the nearest electrical outlet. Sniping at rich people's yachts is I guess a family tradition but the real problem with carbon hypocracy stories is they really don't take in the big picture. I'm for an all electric civilization; wave, wind, sun and nuke. Google is an extremely valuable part of that as it makes things smarter. They can keep their yachts and hovercraft and jet planes.

  31. Re:Newsflash by iserlohn · · Score: 0

    You can't even understand the difference between being overly passionate and dangerous rhetoric. GP was abrasive, but not violent. No mention of a "second amendment solution", no mention of "reload", no.. well you get the idea...

  32. Re:Newsflash by captainwisdom · · Score: 0

    Oh knock it off countsodoku. I have many friends that served in the military and they love their personal guns and they don't shoot anybody. It's called a metaphor. Just words. And I'm a conservative that programs computers for a living. It's quite true that liberals are pretty poor on the second amendment. And it's people like you that help to inflame the public discussion. Where do liberals get off demonizing everybody that disagrees with them? It's obvious that the country is about half/half liberals vs conservative. And yet too many liberals truly, truly believe that conservatives don't have legitimate viewpoints. It's just unacceptable

  33. Re:You realize Schmidt's wife's boats are sailboat by treeves · · Score: 1

    Making a carbon fiber epoxy composite uses a bunch of energy etc. I imagine that's what he referred to.
    You're not keeping carbon from being CO2, net.

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  34. Google Sea Org? by metamatic · · Score: 1

    Careful, it didn't end so well for L. Ron Hubbard.

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  35. Obama, welcome to my yacht by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It comes with a helicopter. Sweet. Someday, the Obama's will be guests of honor. Larry Page visits the White House so often, that he must have already invited the Obama's for a ride...perhaps in two years...

  36. Re:You realize Schmidt's wife's boats are sailboat by initdeep · · Score: 1

    you can easily move very large ships from ocean to ocean via a piggyback ship.

    in fact, there are ships designed for this very purpose, and moving a large sailing yacht is one of their main customers.

    these specialized ships take on ballast and essentially purposefully flood their own decks and then the large sailing/motor yachts are driven over the deck, pilings are set to support them, and the ship pumps out the ballast to raise itself above the waterline.

    why?

    because its a lot cheaper to pay for one large transport to move from continent to continent than it is a whole bunch of little ones that require not only propulsion but electrical power as well.

  37. Re:dont know about taco but ... by unity100 · · Score: 1

    no i dont know he isnt really mad. i dont have an obligation to spare inane efforts to see sarcasm everywhere i go - which happens to be the most abundant commodity on the net by the way.

    basically, i dont have to oblige with anyone's shitty sarcasm. if one wants to say something, s/he should directly say it.

  38. Re:Newsflash by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's quite true that liberals are pretty poor on the second amendment.

    This gun toting liberal disagrees. Liberal enough to say that there is no liberal party here just conservatives and ultra conservative fascists. What legitimate viewpoints would you like to bring up? Hatred of homosexuals, maybe fear of empowered women, or how about your feelings on those uppity minorities?
    That was not fair, you probably have a great plan to stop taxing anyone who makes more money than you.

    Like liberals' fear of Sarah Palin?

  39. This is news? by das3cr · · Score: 1

    Someone with money bought a boat. News at 11.

    I mean come on ... who the fraq cares?

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  40. Re:dont know about taco but ... by unity100 · · Score: 1

    let me put it this way :

    the guy, talked as if he was mad. i have read it, taking it as he pictured himself, that is, as mad.

    i dont have any obligation to see deeper meanings or connotations or references or hidden implications in any random schmock's post on the internet.

    by the way, i havent made any claim. it was you who pulled me making a claim out of your ass. you can put it back there, if you wish.

    tho, i want to thank you for providing me with the opportunity to voice my opinion about this very rare sarcasm phenomenon that we have on the net. ooops - that was sarcasm too ? how rare !!!

  41. Re:Newsflash by h4rr4r · · Score: 1

    Laughing at someone is not a sign of fear.

  42. What happened to google? by WaffleMonster · · Score: 1

    I seem to remember an old? 60-minutes piece on the culture of Google where execs drove normal cars to work and shopping sprees to shave off excess millions were universally frowned upon.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/30/60minutes/main664063.shtml

    1. Re:What happened to google? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Many Google execs still drive perfectly normal cars and some even regularly ride bikes into work. I saw Eric S on my way to work one day; he was driving himself in a vehicle that I could easily afford.

      If someone has a ton of money, I don't really mind them buying big houses and vacation gear. It's not like they are riding the yacht into work or waving it in my face. Bitching at someone for spending 1% of their wealth seems a bit absurd, when the other 99% is invested, and they could very well be donating a lot of money to environmental causes.

      Also, one needs to keep in mind that as part of their work, execs need to do things like invite 50 CEOs over for a party (on behalf of the company). A long time ago I got to see Bill Gates' house. He was hosting several hundred people for a Microsoft function, and he did that regularly at the time. The house was nice, but mostly it was just big and had a great view -- much larger than a family would need, because that wasn't really the point.

  43. Re:You realize Schmidt's wife's boats are sailboat by ammorris · · Score: 1

    One such company is Dockwise Yacht Tranport - www.yacht-transport.com The larger the Sailboat / Yacht the more likely it is to move from place to place on it's own bottom.

  44. Meh by benjamindees · · Score: 1

    Any idiot can buy yachts and planes. You're not a truly awesome geek millionaire until you have a self-sufficient private island.

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    "I assumed blithely that there were no elves out there in the darkness"
  45. Re:dont know about taco but ... by TheRaven64 · · Score: 1

    Now, I know your UID is close to a million, but almost as many people have joined after you as before, so someone really should have said this to you before now:

    Don't feed the trolls!

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    I am TheRaven on Soylent News
  46. Re:dont know about taco but ... by unity100 · · Score: 0

    did it occur to you that i am utilizing the trolls to allow me make some points i want to make, for 3rd parties to read ?

  47. Phoenix 1000!!! by U8MyData · · Score: 2

    This is my documentation that if someone from google wants to buy the best in personal/corporate submarines, it's over here -> http://www.ussubmarines.com/submarines/phoenix_1000.php3 Check it out, you will be impressed if you haven't seen it before. How much for the finders fee? I might be able to right my own ship if everything works out ;-)

    1. Re:Phoenix 1000!!! by catmistake · · Score: 1

      No one will ever buy that. But it is interesting. Thx for the link.

    2. Re:Phoenix 1000!!! by U8MyData · · Score: 1

      "No one will ever make money on the internet!" :-D

    3. Re:Phoenix 1000!!! by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      No one will ever buy that. But it is interesting.

      Why, because $45m for a surface ship is like buying a car but $78m for a submarine is just crazy?

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      To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
    4. Re:Phoenix 1000!!! by catmistake · · Score: 1

      yes. Consumers don't buy Chunnel drills, either. Don't get me wrong -- I WANT ONE, but it's not gonna happen.

  48. Re:Newsflash by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Laughing at someone is not a sign of fear.

    Laughing? I think not:

    Abort Sarah Palin bumper sticker.

    So, why are leftists so AFRAID of Sarah Palin, anyway?

    Besides, we're all finding out the hard way that the laughinstock of 2008 was good old Hopenchange himself.

    Troops out of Iraq yet? Nope. In fact, we're now doing a SURGE in Afghanistan, and it's even led by one General Betray-Us. (Ever hear that name before?)

    Illegal wiretops stopped? Hardly.

    Gitmo closed? No way.

    Bush tax cuts repealed? Hell no. They were EXTENDED - by a Democratic House (lame duck session was controlled by Dems), a Democratic Senate, and signed by a Democratic President.

    "Change" my ass. Obama has endorsed and extended every significant policy of George W. Bush.

    The fact that probably makes your head explode amuses me to no end.

    HA HA HA

  49. If you're going to buy a boat... by TheSync · · Score: 1

    ...then you should get a badass boat like this one, a 190 tons displacement, 37 meter costal patrol boat purchased by an early Internet pioneer from the Royal Navy.

  50. I guess you could say that Larry Page has... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...missed the boat.

    Thank you, thank you. Oh you're too kind.

  51. Google Green? by al0ha · · Score: 1

    Probably when pigs fly; or maybe when all power is gleaned solely from the sun and/or nukes. But then that only accounts for carbon created for power generation. What about the emissions from the servers themselves while running, plastic wire coatings decaying, the actual creation of the parts that make up the servers - etc., etc., etc.

    The only way for Google to ever be green in reality is to cease their business. Let's get real.

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    Did you ever wake up in the morning, with a Zombie Woof behind your eyes? -- FZ
  52. Re:dont know about taco but ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You should know better than to tell a troll to not feed the trolls.

  53. Carbon footprints by NemoinSpace · · Score: 1

    Would all the asshats surfing the web with their 150 watt processors and 225 watt video cards for the sole purpose of trolling Slashdot kindly rethink their asshattery?

  54. fruitcakes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You mean Google's CEO isn't gay? waht?

  55. Re:Newsflash by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    mod this post +awesome

    (and to think I'm a cowardly democrat posting AC, just for the irony!)

  56. Zen's pontoon boat by codeButcher · · Score: 1

    It only leaked once, the engine usually starts right up, and while there's no helipad, I'd love to watch someone try.

    Sounds like an adventure boat to me.

    --
    Free, as in your money being freed from the confines of your account.
  57. He didn't buy it... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I Know this is slashdot and RTFA is off the menu - but since I race (rather cheaper) boats I did.

    Eric hasn't bought any boats. He hasn't gone sailing. It's his _wife_ who bought them, and went sailing.

    So obviously this reflects really badly on Google, just the way it did when BP Exec Tony Hayward went sailing in the middle of the Gulf Crisis (http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/jun/20/tony-hayward-bp)

  58. Re:Newsflash by tehcyder · · Score: 1

    So, why are leftists so AFRAID of Sarah Palin, anyway?

    Speaking as a non-American I'm not sure you have any leftists in your country, but that aside, what people in the rest of the world are afraid of is that the most powerful county on earth could even conceive of electing someone as patently thick as Palin.

    Then again, you've got previous with George W Bush, Reagan and so on. At least in the UK our evil politicians like Thatcher don't have learning difficulties.

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    To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
  59. Re:Newsflash by h4rr4r · · Score: 1

    Obama is no fucking leftist. He is just GWB round 2.

    I expected it, both parties are rightist and after the same stuff, no surprise to me at all.

  60. Re:You realize Schmidt's wife's boats are sailboat by rickb928 · · Score: 1

    Not to mention the noxious chemicals in the epoxies, manufacturing the carbon-fiber to start with, etc.

    And the manure from horse racing has its usefulness. More than the discarded carbon-fiber components from the sailboat, which at best lay inert in a landfill, and at worst leach interesting stuff into the aquifers below when the landfill inevitably fails.

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    deleting the extra space after periods so i can stay relevant, yeah.
  61. dumb by kdub432 · · Score: 1

    this is dumb. seems to me that these are personal watercraft, not google's.

  62. You know what they'll be doing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    On a boat
    On a boat
    On a motherf@ckin' boat!

  63. that's silly by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    OP is being a jealous little wanker. Sure the dudes are rich and occasionally spend like rich dudes. The real carbon-footprint issues they can affect (and have done an admirable job with) are via a) the company's datacenters , b) the company's hardware, and c) the company workforce. A minor change in any of those 3 categories far outweighs any individual action.

    So, a little credit where credit is due, and perhaps a little better understanding of what "scale" means, eh, CmdrNimrod?