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  1. Re:is it real? on Dark Matter Is Even More of a Mystery Than Expected · · Score: 1

    For my next exam, if I get x==3 as a result and I know it should be x==100, I'll just define dark_x = 97.
    Done!

  2. Re:What a stupid piece. on Costa Rica Goes 75 Days Powering Itself Using Only Renewable Energy · · Score: 1

    Yeah, GP doesn't really get the second law of thermodynamics.

  3. Re:They should go on In Response to Pollution Spike, Paris Temporarily Halves Traffic By Decree · · Score: 5, Funny

    What?
    You cannot masturbate while driving a diesel car in France?
    I'm shocked.

  4. Re:And the almond trees die. on How 'Virtual Water' Can Help Ease California's Drought · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Or you know, people could accept reality and the fact that it might not be a good idea to have very thirsty trees at all in California.
    What's your next argument? "We invested a lot in this golf course and giant pools in Las Vegas, so let's forget we're in the friggin desert".

    Also, you have to make significant efforts to lower your water usage to 200l per person per day? Gee, I wonder why you got an 8 year drought.

  5. Re: I thought I did know the principles on How Space Can Expand Faster Than the Speed of Light · · Score: 1

    in vacuum.

  6. Re:Interesting double edge sword there. on German Vice Chancellor: the US Threatened Us Over Snowden · · Score: 1

    Doing what is best for you doesn't always imply to screw your allies.

  7. Re:Can't have it both ways on German Vice Chancellor: the US Threatened Us Over Snowden · · Score: 1

    Talking about it, there's a very interesting movie about Shin Beth/Israel/Israeli government :
    The Gatekeepers http://www.imdb.com/title/tt23...

  8. Re:A laptop with almost no ports?! on Apple's "Spring Forward" Event Debuts Apple Watch and More · · Score: 1

    WTF?
    You realize it's not just a USB port, but the laptop charger and video cable ports as well?
    So your car can carry at most one luggage, but only if you're not at the gas station and if your passengers aren't using the backseat dvd player.

  9. Re:Please, DIAF on Ask Slashdot: Best Strategies For Teaching Kids CS Skills With Basic? · · Score: 1

    Right now, a lot of us sit in front of a desk, while oil does most of the job for us(see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E...).
    It might change in one or 2 decades.

  10. Re:different from Cornsweet on Is That Dress White and Gold Or Blue and Black? · · Score: 1

    I'm in that camp too. But :
    I tried to put an incandescent light bulb close to my screen, took 3 steps back and squinted a little.
    The dress still doesn't look clearly blue/black to me, but the blueish tone is now much more saturated and dark, and the gold is dark enough that it could be black with some orange highlights.
    The effect is gone when I walk back to the screen, but at least I can understand that it can look blue/black to some people (=morons). :)

  11. Re:Perception on Is That Dress White and Gold Or Blue and Black? · · Score: 1

    Thank you. GP is just a guy with a camera who thinks he understands it all just because he was lucky to process the dress as black and blue.
    I've also seen enough pixels in my youth to think that I got it right : unfortunately, there's just not enough context, and I cannot see any other color than white and gold.

  12. Re:a little brighter on What Happens When Betelgeuse Explodes? · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure about the 2 first questions.
    http://www.sr.bham.ac.uk/~tjp/... seems to suggest that apparent magnitude is based on flux (=total amount of light), and not on intensity (=light density).
    It means that the light density of Betelgeuse supernova would be much higher than the light density of the quarter moon. The total amount would be approximately the same. If I'm not mistaken, since the sun (32.7 arcminutes) is much bigger than Betelgeuse (0.056 arcseconds), Betelgeuse supernova would also have a much higer intensity than the Sun.

    For the last one :
    https://what-if.xkcd.com/129/
    http://home.earthlink.net/~kit...
    During a quarter moon, you only get sunlight reflected at weird angles off the moon.

  13. Re:a little brighter on What Happens When Betelgeuse Explodes? · · Score: 5, Informative

    A bit more than "a little brighter".
    It would go from 0.5 (now) to -10 apparent magnitude. That's about 15000 times brighter.
    It would be much brighter than Venus/Jupiter/Sirius, and be visible during daytime.
    It would be about as bright as a quarter moon.

  14. Wait, what?
    When was alcohol considered really good for your health?
    When was marijuana considered really bad for your health?
    The worst side effects for marijuana have always been those linked to prohibition :
    * landing in jail
    * supporting mafia

    As far as marijuana being possibly linked to mental illness, I think it's more of a correlation than causation.
    The same goes for those studies about heavy marijuana use at a young age. If you can smoke pot all day long at 14, I think you're life isn't screwed solely because of weed.

  15. Re:common man on The Imitation Game Fails Test of Inspiring the Next Turings · · Score: 1

    Some geniuses don't even need to stand on shoulders of giants:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

  16. Re:But CNN Said... on The Robots That Will Put Coders Out of Work · · Score: 1

    Would you say sociology, psychology,etc are not science just because your narrow definition of science is exact science, those fields like physics, chemistry and mathematics which are leading to one single unambiguous answer?

    Yes.
    It's actually pretty easy to prove that economics is flawed.
    Just take one of the many bullshit predictions (e.g. possibility of infinite growth) that is in direct contradiction with physical laws.
    Economics isn't even on http://xkcd.com/435/.

  17. Re:Peak oil? on Oxford University Researchers List 12 Global Risks To Human Civilization · · Score: 1

    EROEI is only relevant when looked at as an entire system perspective.

    And that's exactly what we do : We consider the system Earth + Mankind.

  18. Re:Cigar Prices on Cubans Allowed To Export Software and Software Services To the US · · Score: 1

    To each his own. It might come later.
    It took me a while to enjoy wines and olives.
    Anyway, weed, guitar, anal sex and skateboarding are my great pleasures in life right now, and I don't feel like I'm missing anything :D

  19. Re:Peak oil? on Oxford University Researchers List 12 Global Risks To Human Civilization · · Score: 1

    The primitive coal to liquids technology they used was very inefficient tech consuming way more energy of coal than it produced jet fuel (highly negative EROEI).

    You're right. But then you're back to problem 1 on the list : extreme climate change.
    We have too much oil/coal/gas (see climate change) but not enough oil/gas (see oil peak).

  20. Re:Peak oil? on Oxford University Researchers List 12 Global Risks To Human Civilization · · Score: 5, Insightful

    +5 Insightful?
    No :
    -5 for bullshit, willful ignorance and not reading the article you link to :

    However, economists later showed that Ehrlich would have won in the majority of 10-year periods over the last century,[2][3] and if the wager was extended by 30 years to 2011, he would have won on four out of the five metals.[3]

    You might want to take a look at this article about the energy trap : http://physics.ucsd.edu/do-the...
    You're talking about extraction price, you should talk about the energy return on investment : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E...
    Once it costs more energy to retrieve oil than to leave it in the ground, we'll have a big problem, and that hasn't been mentioned one bit by TFA.

  21. Re:Peak oil? on Oxford University Researchers List 12 Global Risks To Human Civilization · · Score: 1

    +1
    WTF Oxford University?
    Our society is so dependent on oil that I cannot believe either they didn't include it.

  22. Re:Cigar Prices on Cubans Allowed To Export Software and Software Services To the US · · Score: 1

    It's just not my taste.
    My father in law is a cigar nerd : I tried Cohiba and Montecristo from his humedor, it just tasted awful.
    Maybe it's just me, I cannot drink a single drop of good whisky either.

  23. Re:Cigar Prices on Cubans Allowed To Export Software and Software Services To the US · · Score: 2

    And then puke because it absolutely smells disgusting.
    Even with quality cigars and even when smoking properly (i.e. not like cigarettes or joints).

  24. Re:8 million metric tons of sea water ... on Study: 8 Million Metric Tons of Plastic Dumped Into Oceans Annually · · Score: 1

    Everything tends to look smaller when you cube root it :
    http://water.usgs.gov/edu/eart...

  25. Re:Common Problem on Ask Slashdot: What Portion of Developers Are Bad At What They Do? · · Score: 1

    You want to be an airplane pilot?
    Well, show me how you can kickflip on this skateboard!