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  1. Re:Text messaging from the future on 2016 Bug Hits Text Messages, Payment Processing · · Score: 1

    Hmm, I guess that means the world doesn't end in 2012, then. Or maybe it does end in 2012, and it took them 4 years to devise their time-traveling SMS, and are now desperately trying to let us know.

  2. The Failure of General Categorization on Why Users Drop Open Source Apps For Proprietary Alternatives · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Much like with racism, people get too hung up over general categories. Its not whether a piece of software is open source, or if it is free. What matters is if the software satisfies the user. The method of distribution, the cost, the license, the openness of the code, the status and quality of documentation, the level of support, the usability, the name, the aesthetics of the user interface, and many other factors all play into a user's satisfaction, and different users will appreciate different things, depending on what they like and their predetermined biases. Anyone looking to choose a piece of software should look into the pros and cons of that software and their budget instead of looking at just its label, open source or commercial.

  3. Re:Finally on First New Nuclear Reactor In a Decade On Track · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'll agree that Greenpeace is not an idiotic organization, but thats because they are very good at capitalizing on people's fears and the general ignorance of the world. Using two simple figures as above illustrates this point, as it makes many unreasonable assumptions, and doesn't emphasize the proper conclusion.

    Assuming that the above figures are correct and that half the solar panels will always be in the dark, we find the amount of surface area required to power mankind's average consumption. Searching google for:
    ((radius+of+earth)^2)*4*pi%2F2500+in+km^2

    gives us a area of 204 481 km^2.

    Then, for the sake of comparison, we grab a list of countries by total area, and compare.

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

    It turns out that just to meet current consumption would require covering an area the size of Romania with solar cells. Add on the fact that no solar cell is more than 50% efficient (i am rounding up from 41.1% http://dvice.com/archives/2009/01/germans_break_t.php ) and we end up covering at least all of Japan.

    So while nuclear power may not be sustainable, and is therefore impractical in the longrun, solar power is already impractical.

  4. Re:noitavonnI on Microsoft's "Pseudo-Transparent" and Fold-Up PCs · · Score: 1

    Frighteningly enough, I have no problem reading that what so ever.

  5. Re:No, it's killowatt-hours. on EEStor Issued a Patent For Its Supercapacitor · · Score: 2, Funny

    And beyond that, who wants to measure energy in Michael Jacksons?

  6. Re:Let the lawsuits begin ... on Police Cars To Transmit Real-Time Video · · Score: 1

    The real problem with this, though, is cost sharing. Currently, all of the people who do not need anything better than wifi are helping to pay for the infrustructure needed to support all levels of internet service. If the people who, because of their numbers, provide more of the financial support needed by the ISPs to make it worthwile to maintain their infrustructure, decide to give up their service then the higher end service will have to increase in price. It depends on how many people leave, and how many people want the faster service, but I would venture to guess that the rate for this type of internet service would double or triple.

  7. Re:A better use? on Using Photographs To Enhance Videos · · Score: 2, Informative

    You see it on TV all the time, CCTV footage of robberies and the like, couldn't this technology be used to effectively map out a 3D image of the purpetrator? I know it wont be perfect and most CCTV is probably too low quality to be used, but it would certainly be pretty cool (and useful) to have a vaugely accurate 3D model of the guy, giving you height, build, etc. and with the help of supplementary images, a really easy way to adjust it's appearance.

    Yes, like, you could adjust the appearance to look exactly like someone else! Not saying that one would or should do this, but now that they can, they probably will.

  8. Alliteration on Mercury May Have Molten Hot Magma at its Core · · Score: 4, Funny

    Shouldn't the title be, "Mercury May Mask a Molten Middle"?

  9. Neutral Third Party on UK Voters Want To Vote Online · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Online voting would be great! But only if it was administered by a neutral third party. Like Switzerland. Or better yet, a Swiss bank.

  10. Re:Anti competitive move? on OLPC to Run Windows, Come to the US · · Score: 1

    Actually, going from $100 to $175 is a 75% increase. Doubling is a 100% increase.

  11. Re:Is it wrong of me to actually like this service on Google's Data-Storage Fuels Privacy Fears · · Score: 2, Funny

    Its all the 13 year olds searching for porn that don't want their parents to find out.

  12. Re:word, excel on Google Docs to support Powerpoint · · Score: 1

    I agree with you whole heartedly. I understand Google's want to support most office type applications as quickly as possible, but the features of their online editors are very basic. I imported a document with a header that had a standard left justified tab center justified tab and right justified tab and it didn't just ignored those. I figure Google will get around to increasing the functionality eventually, but I hope they do it before adding too many new products to their current document lineup.

  13. God has a bad day. on No Ice on the Moon · · Score: 1

    Minion Angel: "Hey boss, where should I stick all this extra water?"
    God: "You can stick it where the sun don't shine."