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  1. Classic Over Thinking on Solar-Powered Toilet Torches Waste For Public Health · · Score: 2

    This is a classic example of too much technology, over thinking and wasting energy and other resources. It would be far, far better to compost the manure and urine creating value soil amendment.

    Oh, wait, you say that isn't an option in the cities. Well, cities, yes, well, there's your problem.

  2. Mob Rule on Men And Women Think Women Are Bad At Basic Math · · Score: 1

    If everybody thinks it is true then it must be true. After all, that is how we proved Global Warming and Climate Change. Worked for witch burning too back in Salem.

  3. No Problem on Major Wikipedia Donors Caught Editing Their Own Articles · · Score: 1

    I fail to see any problem provided that the information is accurate and that is ensured by the very nature of Wikipedia's open editing. If someone puts up false information someone else quickly corrects it.

    Wiki is beautiful.

  4. Re:Target : 12 billion? on Genome Pioneer, X Prize Founder Tackle Aging · · Score: 1

    There are plenty of resources on the land of planet Earth to sustainably support 50,000,000,000 (50 Billion) people with ease. Live frugally, not just financially but in the resources you use and you will make room for many more people. We need a lot more people to solve the big problems.

    The real issue with living longer is people's unrealistic expectation at at 65 years old all of a sudden they deserve a free ride and can retire. That's the fantasy that is unsustainable.

  5. Re:But where are all the Androids? on Android Beats iOS As the Top Tablet OS · · Score: 1

    "The circle you associate in perhaps?"

    No, I'm taking about out on the street. I just don't see Androids out there. Or maybe they're all hiding...

  6. But where are all the Androids? on Android Beats iOS As the Top Tablet OS · · Score: 2, Funny

    Despite this claim to large number shipped I just am not seeing Android tablets out in the hands of users. I've seen a couple (count them, two) Kindles in the real world.

    Meanwhile I've seen many hundreds of Apple's iPad's and thousands of iPhones, iPodTouches, etc.

    Something's not right with the statistics given in the article. It just doesn't match the real world. So is this a Shipped vs Sales confusion?

    Or maybe the Androids are being hidden away in 'smart' devices like toasters and washing machines. That would certainly inflate the Android numbers.

    Well, it doesn't really matter. Our family has six iPodTouches, an iPad and five MacBooks. How many Androids are being claimed to be sold is completely irrelevant. What matters is we can do the things we want to do from content creation to communications to consumption with the devices we have.

  7. Illegal Illegals on Government Accuses Sprint of Overcharging For Wiretapping Expenses · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So the government is telling us that it is illegal to over charge for an illegal service provided. Hmm...

  8. Vote Down Articles on Whole Foods: America's Temple of Pseudoscience · · Score: 1

    "It's all pseudoscience"

    Over generalization. I would vote this entire article down and the original poster who submitted it.

  9. Not enough cuts on US War Machine Downsizing? · · Score: 1

    It's a start but we really don't need to be the police of the world. We can cut our military spending by 90% and still have plenty of power to destroy any other country, terrorist group, protect our borders, etc.

    Then that $500Billion could be put to long term infrastructure improvement and other productive developments.

  10. Use a formula for low security passwords on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Manage Your Passwords? · · Score: 1

    I used to use a simple indexed array for remembering passwords but as the OP noted the number gets too large (thousands) so I switched over to a formula combined with an indexed array. Low security passwords get the least protection under this system and the high security passwords get stored in the array which is much harder to crack.

  11. Dogs have Complex Language on Dogs' Brains Have Human-like "Voice Area" · · Score: 1

    Dogs have a lot more language than most people realize. We have a many generational large pack of livestock working dogs on our farm. Admittedly these dogs are more intelligent than a typical companion dog because they are selected for intelligence and spend their life doing herding, guarding and other tasks which stimulates their minds.

    They typically know 300 words that is in a shared pidgin that we use which is a combination of signs, vocals (our language and theirs) and body language which describe objects (nouns), actions (verbs), variation (adverbs and adjectives) which they use in multi-word sentences. They both understand us, understand each other and speak back to us.

    Some of the dogs understand and use as many as twice that and they actively make new signs to describe new things. This has previously been shown in other species. Dogs do it too.

    Their biggest problem is their lives are so short. This is why having the multi-generational pack makes this behavior more noticeable - the dogs are passing on culture from generation to generation unlike dogs which are kept isolated in human families and treated as just a pet.

  12. Project: Invasion of Privacy on Google's Project Tango Seeks To Map a 3D World · · Score: 0

    Project: Invasion of Privacy

    And you speculated that you had any left.

  13. Not News - Get back to Nature on Putting the Next Generation of Brains In Danger · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is not really news. I was aware of this back when I was a child in the 1970's. People are screaming in the media about global warming but they're missing the real issue which is toxic pollution. Climate change is merely a distraction.

    The solution is to take control over the inputs as much as possible. I pasture raise my children far out in the country raising much of our own food so I know it is good. I make sure we have good water and I limit our exposure to unnecessary chemical toxins. Very little is actually necessary.

    In addition to the chemical toxins there are also social toxins. Turn off the TV and get a grip on the other media you expose yourself and your children to on a daily basis. Teach them to question these things and understand the devious psychology behind advertising. Don't be a sheep.

  14. Perhaps having sadistic psychopathic narcissists trolling is the best solution to dealing with their illness. At least that way they're not torturing kittens and preening in front of mirrors while plotting to over throw the world. It might turn out that the Internet discussion forums are the best cure for this disease.

  15. Looks like a Duck on North Korea's Home-Grown Operating System Mimics OS X · · Score: 1

    Looks like a Duck but cracks like windoz.

  16. Another Good Reason to Eat Meat on Dried Meat "Resurrects" Lost Species of Whale · · Score: 1

    Without meat eating where would we be(ak). One more good reason to carnivore.

  17. Supper what? on Super Bowl Ads: Worth the Price Or Waste of Time? · · Score: 2

    Supper bowl? Is that what I eat soup out of or what I feed the dog in? Both? Ads for it must be a waste of time...

  18. Food has gone down in price. on Price of Amazon Prime May Jump To $119 a Year · · Score: 1

    In real dollars food costs far less than it did 30 years ago. Not everything goes up in price. In fact, accounting for inflation, a lot of things go down in price.

  19. Computers have gone DOWN in price on Price of Amazon Prime May Jump To $119 a Year · · Score: 1

    Computers have gone down in price.

    I paid $10,000 less for my new tractor than the one 12 years before and the new one is 50% more powerful.

    Music, DVDs and other entertainment cost less - I don't go to the theater which I hear costs more but the fact that it costs more is part of why I don't go.

    Amazon Prime has even less to delivery than computers so by your logic it should decrease in price over time.

  20. Patents on The Schizophrenic State of Software In 2014 · · Score: 1

    Software patents are destroying software. I used to develop software. I'm glad I no longer do that because I don't want to deal with all the patent trolling going on. I watch friends who are still in the field, the news, etc and am so glad I'm not them. Time to kill the trolls. Patenting in general needs to be killed. It has gotten far out of hand.

  21. Why We Need Legacy Support. on Watch Steve Jobs Demo the Mac, In 1984 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I keep pushing for legacy support of especially software but also hardware and formats and some people claim it doesn't matter. Well this is a beautiful example of why it does matter. Without legacy support we lose access to old data. Pretty soon we'll be repeating history on big things, not just some presentation.

  22. Re:Sea Wolves on 200 Dolphins Await Slaughter In Japan's Taiji Cove · · Score: 1

    "just because other countries have poor wildlife practices doesn't mean this should go unspoken of. It's an exceptionally atrocious event that happens every year."

    I didn't say the dolphin killing should be ignored. You choose to misread what I wrote. Try again.

  23. It followed me home! on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 1

    "Mom, the Mars Rover followed me home. Can I keep it?" asks the Martian kid while offering a jelly donut to the machine.

  24. Our Telcom told me they would put fiber up to me if I paid for it. A mile and a half. I put in 12 pair phone underground wire laid on top of the ground inside 1" black plastic water line 25 years ago and it has lasted well. This was back before DSL when we had 14Kbaud modems or so - ripping faster than the old 300baud modems which were definitely better than throwing rocks or smoke signals. :)

    I'm trying to get them to just let me run the fiber through my existing 1" water line pipes which has plenty of bandwidth. :)

  25. Sea Wolves on 200 Dolphins Await Slaughter In Japan's Taiji Cove · · Score: 1

    This is the equivelant of people in the United States hunting and killing wolves. Wolves are intelligent, social and organize in the same ways as dolphins. Wolves, and dolphins, are also both tool users and both have language and use names. I would suggest that the USA, and other countries, look to their own sandboxes and stop the practice of killing wolves.

    FYI: I'm a rancher. I have wolves that are coworkers on our farm and I deal with their wild brethren without having to resort to killing. I'm not liberal or a tree hugger so get more creative when replying.