Based on information found in the '09 county census (http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/47/47131.html) if you were this man's neighbor your house would statistically be almost 700' away from his. Granted, if the fire spreads beyond the man's property it then becomes a county/municipality issue and the fire dept has an obligation to commit resources to prevent its spread, however most rural areas I've lived in have municipal codes requiring fire breaks around houses for this specific reason. The county doesn't care so much if a county wildfire takes your home out with it, what they don't want is your home fire turning into a county wildfire.
As far as public emergency services go, currently most of America uses privatized fire protection and EMT services, the municipalities I've worked with are often firm in their beliefs that these privatized services save their tax payers money (http://reason.org/files/c2bbfe415eccfdff424a2bf7c8a20585.pdf). But this is the result, they cost less money because they make the hard choices the county itself, for a multitude of reasons, can't make. No Fire, EMT, or police service could ever guarantee their services, by necessity they operate like an insurance program; everyone pays in with a very small minority on any particular day actually needing the service. If conditions occur outside of this model such as large wide-scale emergencies that exceed the capabilities of the local fire, EMT, and police departments we have another layer of insurance, local emergency planning and coordination committees and inter-district aid agreements commit the resources of neighboring counties/states, and beyond that the national guard and the red cross can provide relief efforts to stressed local emergency services.
Here is the kicker though, all these layers of protection, all these buffers against worst case scenarios cost money. As far as I can tell good intentions don't pay for the upkeep, overhead, and salaries of emergency services. If you don't agree with how things are run or you know of a better way to do things then the proper answer is not to refuse to pay your bill, but to become active in the local community and actually change things. It's not particularly difficult, few care enough to actually commit their time so competition generally isn't a factor.
This fire department likely performed a cost-benefit analysis at some point and determined which areas were high-hazard areas for the spread of house fires and which areas were low-hazard areas for the spread of house fires, and it sounds to me like this guy lives in the low-hazard area. When we as the tax paying general public want to pay lower taxes then cost cutting measures like this are the result. Granted I'm biased, I don't have a problem paying my county fees and taxes but truthfully I don't see anything wrong with refusing service to people that refuse to pay for it. It's not the fire department's fault when you lose your house and dogs to the fire you allowed your grandson to start right next to your house when you hadn't paid your taxes. This isn't just some random event, a is the conclusion of a series of poor decisions by the home owner which led him to his current circumstances, he has no one to blame but himself.
I think everyone is missing the point; there is plenty of prior art on racketeering, why the hell does Google get to patent it?
Maybe a patent for a system that involves me parking a tank outside Google headquarters and charging a fee through a macro payment system the AC_FillThisSackWithCashBitches system for maintaining the tank in a non-firing manner is in order.
There is an easy enough end run to get around this, someone buy the guy a motorcycle and let nature take its course.
A subscription to some Youtube channel with idiots riding on one wheel would likely speed up the process.
Why don't you just saunter on down to Cambridge, MA and let everyone in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory know that in 5 minutes you've figured out what they have been working on for months and that additionally, their doing it wrong.
Let me know how that goes for ya.
Also, this article isn't about planes that charge on power lines, its about some students that figured out how to automate the landing/perching maneuver on a small foam ultra light-weight rc unpowered glider.
The glider has no means of propulsion what-so-ever;
it has only 1 control surface, the elevator;
it has a tiny battery just large enough to run the servo and radio receiver;
it can't land in wind, rain, snow, or other real world conditions; AND
all of the sensing and control electronics (high speed motion detection cameras and Matlab running on a laptop) are mounted off-plane.
The reason landing a UAV on powerlines is hard isn't because the powerline are particularly difficult to hit, its because you have to design the landing system to work in real world weather conditions AND you can't have 20 some high speed motion capture cameras already at the landing site AND the thing still has to have all the normal electronics on board to fly after landing AND you have to cram on the large heavy (from a small UAV perspective) battery charging equipment as well.
As an avid hunter and fisherman (for meat not sport), your opinion, that it's "ghoulish to find nourishment in the chard flesh and dead animals," seems ignorant and small minded to me. Granted, the industrialization of America's meat farming has resulted in practices that skirt the edge of my own personal set of morals. But disapproving of specific high yield farming techniques due to the lack of respect the animals are given is a far cry from out and out lambasting meat consumption entirely. I teach my kids how to fish and hunt specifically because it teaches them death is not only natural but that its part of a bigger picture. I want them to know that taking the life of an animal should never be taken lightly, that we should have reverence not only for our food sources but for the environment that supports them and by extension, us. Like it or not, we depend on every aspect of our environment and unless we manage it in a sustainable way we will just erode the foundation of what makes our country so beautiful.
Teaching people to eat nothing but beans may fill their stomaches and teaching them to make their clothes from from hemp may warm their skin, but neither of these fill their hearts with respect for the animals and environment on which they depend. Disassociating your fate from meat creates a disassociation between you and animals it comes from. I totally agree with your assessment that making things painless makes them easier to do, but I think the bigger worry isn't making it easy to kill cows, but making it easy to ignore our dependence on other animals. A person that in their own mind doesn't depend on that wild life refuge down the street sees it being converted into a housing development or country club very differently than someone that knows the reason they can fill their freezer with dinner every autumn is thanks to the pressure free areas game flow out of.
Hey look, the guy in the picture is black, maybe we should all just assume this was a hate crime. That way, when we later discover the verizon "tech" was black too, we can all just sit down to a nice round of mad dog or colt 45 in the white house and talk about our feelings.
a Belarusian textile company has developed a special school uniform that protects kids from... electromagnetic radiation emanating from their cellphones!
-And translated from the original article in Russian-
Let us recall, WHO (World Health Organization) extended information about the unfavorable consequences of the action of the electromagnetic radiations of cell phone on the children and adolescents. Foreign, including Russian, studies prove, that the use by the rising generation of such apparatuses is dangerous for the health. Electromagnetic radiations most strongly act on the central nervous and immune systems of organism.
Bad move Ottumwa, once you've mined up a little ore you don't use it to build a hall of fame, your gonna need vespene gas for that. No, what you do is you use the ore to build more workers, that way you can mine ore faster. Otherwise how are you going to defend against the initial zerg rush?
I was debating delving into a multi-point counter argument picking apart your grammatical fanaticism; however, I suspect that would only "delight" you further. Yet one point stands above all else; for all intents and purposes neither you nor I know where the parent hails from. Whose to say where he/she lives there aren't different grammar rules than what you personally have determined in your head to be the be-all and end-all of grammar? Surely you aren't suggesting that the poster, I, or anyone else for that matter, engaged in a conversation, should always and forever use grammar that you personally like just in case you were to stumble across the conversation without regard towards the grammar that may be "correct" in our respective locals?
Your feelings of entitlement towards reading everything in a way thats most comfortable for you are unjustified and to be honest, excessive. Now, I'm sure theres a word for that; something that means "making unjustified or excessive claims or expressing an exaggerated worth or importance." Oh wait, here it is: pretentious
I didn't realize the article was about adding a $.01 postage to all snail mail letters, printings, and phone calls as well... Where exactly did you see that bit?
1.) I used parent's language to better convey my idea to parent because it occurred to me that simply launching into a dissertation of proper grammar and spelling rather than arguing the merits of his, or her, post might make me appear pretentious and kind of an asshole. If you found ambiguity in my post, might I suggest you read the thread in it's entirety before commenting on something you had a hard time understanding?
2.) On a more personal note I would like to suggest you reexamine your personal feelings about linguistic evolution. Should you still feel the same, please feel free to simply write in Latin from now on... though I suppose Egyptian, Sumerian, or Cuneiform would also probably be acceptable alternatives.
The only way to truly insure you don't get spam is to turn your computer off. There have always been con-artists in one form or another, and as long as people are generally selfishly driven there always will be.
This car analogy doesn't nearly meet the kind of quality and thoroughness I have come to expect from/. Slashdot, you've really let me down this time...
So basically your saying the government needs a +4 trainer with infinite power and ore cheats. I suppose next you'll ask for instant build time and no cool downs on our super weapons.
A mixture between your tax dollars and an archaic law thats been so perverted from it's original concept that its a sick joke.
"He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me....ideas should freely spread from one to another over the globe, for the moral and mutual instruction of man, and improvement of his condition..." -Thomas Jefferson
Assuming you are a natural born US citizen that would mean you were born before 1920. Seems to me someone that was born right around the end of the first world war would have realized by now some things don't change. Theres ALWAYS going to be "evildoers" out there that wants to kill us. There always has been. That doesn't mean we need to treat our kids like criminals every time they make a mistake.
If your sole goal was to break the meter why not just put super glue on a card you don't mind losing, shove it in the machine and leave it?
Your essentially defacing the meter regardless of which way you do it, but with the latter you need neither a specific type of card, nor the specific vulnerability in the OS for it to work.
Ah, but a car only has a finite lifespan. So if it falls apart after 3 years of normal use I would probably not be responsible for fixing it. Although you may tell all your friends that I make crappy cars.
On the other hand YOU can buy a screwdriver at any hardware (or most dollar stores even) to fix the car.
The real issue is that I have persuaded congress to make it illegal for you to buy the screwdrivers that fix the cars I sell. And now I am saying that I should not be expected to keep any of the screwdrivers around either. And even if no one has the right tools to fix the car YOU still can't build one.
1.) Monopolize human history by putting the maximum amount of human thoughts and writings allowable by law on Google servers and give everyone access to it
2.) Write scripts that determine what everyone is researching to figure out exactly what they are trying to develop, in the hopes that Google could then patent their ideas before they can
3.) ???
4.) Profit
Quick, someone patent this business model and beat them at their own game... wait... oh.. right, you can't patent a business model.
Yes, because in case you didn't already know... aliens having all the technological capability of being able to travel the mind bogglingly vast distances between stars, AND the ability to do so in short enough order to get here before we blow ourselves up, actually haven't yet invented mirrors. It's almost ironic that simply shining a glorified flashlight at them and yelling "get off our lawn" is all thats needed to scare them off.
So basically your saying I'm not going to be able to get a patent for my newly invented people powered nightlight due to prior art (or more specifically; prior anime)?/rimshot
The important thing here is we just discovered the solution to the energy crisis, all we need are MORE people.
Think about it; if 1 person emits light 1000 times too faint to see, that means 1000 people emit exactly enough light to see. All I need are 1000+ Chinese people willing to stand around in my hallway for a couple pennies a month and I don't need a nightlight to find my way to the pisser at 4am anymore!!!
Based on information found in the '09 county census (http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/47/47131.html) if you were this man's neighbor your house would statistically be almost 700' away from his. Granted, if the fire spreads beyond the man's property it then becomes a county/municipality issue and the fire dept has an obligation to commit resources to prevent its spread, however most rural areas I've lived in have municipal codes requiring fire breaks around houses for this specific reason. The county doesn't care so much if a county wildfire takes your home out with it, what they don't want is your home fire turning into a county wildfire.
As far as public emergency services go, currently most of America uses privatized fire protection and EMT services, the municipalities I've worked with are often firm in their beliefs that these privatized services save their tax payers money (http://reason.org/files/c2bbfe415eccfdff424a2bf7c8a20585.pdf). But this is the result, they cost less money because they make the hard choices the county itself, for a multitude of reasons, can't make. No Fire, EMT, or police service could ever guarantee their services, by necessity they operate like an insurance program; everyone pays in with a very small minority on any particular day actually needing the service. If conditions occur outside of this model such as large wide-scale emergencies that exceed the capabilities of the local fire, EMT, and police departments we have another layer of insurance, local emergency planning and coordination committees and inter-district aid agreements commit the resources of neighboring counties/states, and beyond that the national guard and the red cross can provide relief efforts to stressed local emergency services.
Here is the kicker though, all these layers of protection, all these buffers against worst case scenarios cost money. As far as I can tell good intentions don't pay for the upkeep, overhead, and salaries of emergency services. If you don't agree with how things are run or you know of a better way to do things then the proper answer is not to refuse to pay your bill, but to become active in the local community and actually change things. It's not particularly difficult, few care enough to actually commit their time so competition generally isn't a factor.
This fire department likely performed a cost-benefit analysis at some point and determined which areas were high-hazard areas for the spread of house fires and which areas were low-hazard areas for the spread of house fires, and it sounds to me like this guy lives in the low-hazard area. When we as the tax paying general public want to pay lower taxes then cost cutting measures like this are the result. Granted I'm biased, I don't have a problem paying my county fees and taxes but truthfully I don't see anything wrong with refusing service to people that refuse to pay for it. It's not the fire department's fault when you lose your house and dogs to the fire you allowed your grandson to start right next to your house when you hadn't paid your taxes. This isn't just some random event, a is the conclusion of a series of poor decisions by the home owner which led him to his current circumstances, he has no one to blame but himself.
I think everyone is missing the point; there is plenty of prior art on racketeering, why the hell does Google get to patent it? Maybe a patent for a system that involves me parking a tank outside Google headquarters and charging a fee through a macro payment system the AC_FillThisSackWithCashBitches system for maintaining the tank in a non-firing manner is in order.
There is an easy enough end run to get around this, someone buy the guy a motorcycle and let nature take its course. A subscription to some Youtube channel with idiots riding on one wheel would likely speed up the process.
Why don't you just saunter on down to Cambridge, MA and let everyone in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory know that in 5 minutes you've figured out what they have been working on for months and that additionally, their doing it wrong.
Let me know how that goes for ya.
Also, this article isn't about planes that charge on power lines, its about some students that figured out how to automate the landing/perching maneuver on a small foam ultra light-weight rc unpowered glider.
The glider has no means of propulsion what-so-ever;
it has only 1 control surface, the elevator;
it has a tiny battery just large enough to run the servo and radio receiver;
it can't land in wind, rain, snow, or other real world conditions; AND
all of the sensing and control electronics (high speed motion detection cameras and Matlab running on a laptop) are mounted off-plane.
The reason landing a UAV on powerlines is hard isn't because the powerline are particularly difficult to hit, its because you have to design the landing system to work in real world weather conditions AND you can't have 20 some high speed motion capture cameras already at the landing site AND the thing still has to have all the normal electronics on board to fly after landing AND you have to cram on the large heavy (from a small UAV perspective) battery charging equipment as well.
For anyone interested the ACTUAL website for the ACTUAL study can be found here: http://groups.csail.mit.edu/locomotion/perching.html
As an avid hunter and fisherman (for meat not sport), your opinion, that it's "ghoulish to find nourishment in the chard flesh and dead animals," seems ignorant and small minded to me. Granted, the industrialization of America's meat farming has resulted in practices that skirt the edge of my own personal set of morals. But disapproving of specific high yield farming techniques due to the lack of respect the animals are given is a far cry from out and out lambasting meat consumption entirely. I teach my kids how to fish and hunt specifically because it teaches them death is not only natural but that its part of a bigger picture. I want them to know that taking the life of an animal should never be taken lightly, that we should have reverence not only for our food sources but for the environment that supports them and by extension, us. Like it or not, we depend on every aspect of our environment and unless we manage it in a sustainable way we will just erode the foundation of what makes our country so beautiful.
Teaching people to eat nothing but beans may fill their stomaches and teaching them to make their clothes from from hemp may warm their skin, but neither of these fill their hearts with respect for the animals and environment on which they depend. Disassociating your fate from meat creates a disassociation between you and animals it comes from. I totally agree with your assessment that making things painless makes them easier to do, but I think the bigger worry isn't making it easy to kill cows, but making it easy to ignore our dependence on other animals. A person that in their own mind doesn't depend on that wild life refuge down the street sees it being converted into a housing development or country club very differently than someone that knows the reason they can fill their freezer with dinner every autumn is thanks to the pressure free areas game flow out of.
You guys are right, I think this was handled stupidly.
Hey look, the guy in the picture is black, maybe we should all just assume this was a hate crime.
That way, when we later discover the verizon "tech" was black too, we can all just sit down to a nice round of mad dog or colt 45 in the white house and talk about our feelings.
a Belarusian textile company has developed a special school uniform that protects kids from... electromagnetic radiation emanating from their cellphones!
-And translated from the original article in Russian-
Let us recall, WHO (World Health Organization) extended information about the unfavorable consequences of the action of the electromagnetic radiations of cell phone on the children and adolescents. Foreign, including Russian, studies prove, that the use by the rising generation of such apparatuses is dangerous for the health. Electromagnetic radiations most strongly act on the central nervous and immune systems of organism.
The uniforms even come with a free tinfoil lined hoodie
Bad move Ottumwa, once you've mined up a little ore you don't use it to build a hall of fame, your gonna need vespene gas for that. No, what you do is you use the ore to build more workers, that way you can mine ore faster. Otherwise how are you going to defend against the initial zerg rush?
I was debating delving into a multi-point counter argument picking apart your grammatical fanaticism; however, I suspect that would only "delight" you further.
Yet one point stands above all else; for all intents and purposes neither you nor I know where the parent hails from. Whose to say where he/she lives there aren't different grammar rules than what you personally have determined in your head to be the be-all and end-all of grammar? Surely you aren't suggesting that the poster, I, or anyone else for that matter, engaged in a conversation, should always and forever use grammar that you personally like just in case you were to stumble across the conversation without regard towards the grammar that may be "correct" in our respective locals?
Your feelings of entitlement towards reading everything in a way thats most comfortable for you are unjustified and to be honest, excessive. Now, I'm sure theres a word for that; something that means "making unjustified or excessive claims or expressing an exaggerated worth or importance." Oh wait, here it is: pretentious
I didn't realize the article was about adding a $.01 postage to all snail mail letters, printings, and phone calls as well... Where exactly did you see that bit?
1.) I used parent's language to better convey my idea to parent because it occurred to me that simply launching into a dissertation of proper grammar and spelling rather than arguing the merits of his, or her, post might make me appear pretentious and kind of an asshole. If you found ambiguity in my post, might I suggest you read the thread in it's entirety before commenting on something you had a hard time understanding?
2.) On a more personal note I would like to suggest you reexamine your personal feelings about linguistic evolution. Should you still feel the same, please feel free to simply write in Latin from now on... though I suppose Egyptian, Sumerian, or Cuneiform would also probably be acceptable alternatives.
The only way to truly insure you don't get spam is to turn your computer off. There have always been con-artists in one form or another, and as long as people are generally selfishly driven there always will be.
This car analogy doesn't nearly meet the kind of quality and thoroughness I have come to expect from /.
Slashdot, you've really let me down this time...
So basically your saying the government needs a +4 trainer with infinite power and ore cheats. I suppose next you'll ask for instant build time and no cool downs on our super weapons.
Who grants this stuf anyway?
A mixture between your tax dollars and an archaic law thats been so perverted from it's original concept that its a sick joke.
...ideas should freely spread from one to another over the globe, for the moral and mutual instruction of man, and improvement of his condition..."
"He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me.
-Thomas Jefferson
In my youth... women could not vote.
Assuming you are a natural born US citizen that would mean you were born before 1920. Seems to me someone that was born right around the end of the first world war would have realized by now some things don't change. Theres ALWAYS going to be "evildoers" out there that wants to kill us. There always has been. That doesn't mean we need to treat our kids like criminals every time they make a mistake.
If your sole goal was to break the meter why not just put super glue on a card you don't mind losing, shove it in the machine and leave it?
Your essentially defacing the meter regardless of which way you do it, but with the latter you need neither a specific type of card, nor the specific vulnerability in the OS for it to work.
Ah, but a car only has a finite lifespan. So if it falls apart after 3 years of normal use I would probably not be responsible for fixing it. Although you may tell all your friends that I make crappy cars. On the other hand YOU can buy a screwdriver at any hardware (or most dollar stores even) to fix the car. The real issue is that I have persuaded congress to make it illegal for you to buy the screwdrivers that fix the cars I sell. And now I am saying that I should not be expected to keep any of the screwdrivers around either. And even if no one has the right tools to fix the car YOU still can't build one.
Fixed that for ya.
1.) Monopolize human history by putting the maximum amount of human thoughts and writings allowable by law on Google servers and give everyone access to it
/Shakes fist
2.) Write scripts that determine what everyone is researching to figure out exactly what they are trying to develop, in the hopes that Google could then patent their ideas before they can
3.) ???
4.) Profit
Quick, someone patent this business model and beat them at their own game... wait... oh.. right, you can't patent a business model.
Turns out the strong EMF fields created by the technology also have the bonus side effect of microwaving tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists skulls.
Yes, because in case you didn't already know... aliens having all the technological capability of being able to travel the mind bogglingly vast distances between stars, AND the ability to do so in short enough order to get here before we blow ourselves up, actually haven't yet invented mirrors. It's almost ironic that simply shining a glorified flashlight at them and yelling "get off our lawn" is all thats needed to scare them off.
The correct grammar is there, it's just too faint to see.
So basically your saying I'm not going to be able to get a patent for my newly invented people powered nightlight due to prior art (or more specifically; prior anime)? /rimshot
The important thing here is we just discovered the solution to the energy crisis, all we need are MORE people.
Think about it; if 1 person emits light 1000 times too faint to see, that means 1000 people emit exactly enough light to see. All I need are 1000+ Chinese people willing to stand around in my hallway for a couple pennies a month and I don't need a nightlight to find my way to the pisser at 4am anymore!!!