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  1. SkySails on Solar-Powered Boat Carries 8.5 Tons of Lithium-Ion Batteries · · Score: 1

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

    The SkySails propulsion system consists of a large foil kite, an electronic control system for the kite and an automatic system to retract the kite. The system bears similarities to kitesurfing.... A ship equipped with the current SkySails could consume from 10 to 35% less fuel.

  2. Biological weapon on 50 Years of Research and Still No Microwave Weapons · · Score: 1
  3. fair warning on Will Climate Engineering Ever Go Prime Time? · · Score: 1

    I am going to change the climate unlesss the nations of world give me.... one million dollars!

  4. JavaScript on Objective-C Enters Top Ten In Language Popularity · · Score: 1

    Ok (if you count it) what language is more popular than JavaScript?? How the hell is that not #1??? JavaScript is everywhere and I'm sure 90% of the people here on Slashdot use it. That is bizarre. Something is wrong with their stats.

  5. Never used it but... on Synchronize Data Between Linux, OS X, and Windows? · · Score: 1

    http://www.powerfolder.com/

    Might be worth a look?

  6. Re:Stop calling it IED on Military Helmet Design Contributes To Brain Damage · · Score: 0, Troll

    If they called them booby-traps the military wouldn't try to avoid them.

  7. Re:Come on GM, at least make the lie BELIEVABLE on Chevy Volt Rated At 230 mpg In the City · · Score: 1

    I am a fan. I think the engineers at GM asked the right questions when they built this car. How far does the average driver commute? How can we create an electric car that is a full replacement for the average car? How can we make the batteries powerful yet last for years? How can we make the car look decent and still accomplish our goals? I am no greenie but I love to see technology solve our current and future problems. I also am happy to see solutions that reduce our dependence on the Middle East.

  8. Re:Vaporware on Chevy Volt Rated At 230 mpg In the City · · Score: 1

    And also don't forget that China and India are getting into the car phase driving demand even higher. I don't think they will be able to afford Volts any time soon.

  9. Re:Come on GM, at least make the lie BELIEVABLE on Chevy Volt Rated At 230 mpg In the City · · Score: 1

    Most people will plug it in when they are done driving for the day.

  10. Re:Come on GM, at least make the lie BELIEVABLE on Chevy Volt Rated At 230 mpg In the City · · Score: 1

    Charging it isn't the problem. The Leaf has a maximum radius of 50 miles. If you want to drive outside that radius you are SOL. It isn't a practical car, it's maybe a good secondary car. The Volt on the other hand doesn't compromise it can replace your current car.

  11. Re:Vaporware on Chevy Volt Rated At 230 mpg In the City · · Score: 1

    I would put the odd of gasoline going up to be much more likely. The Volt will charge off-peak at night not effecting our current load in any meaningful way.

  12. Re:Come on GM, at least make the lie BELIEVABLE on Chevy Volt Rated At 230 mpg In the City · · Score: 1

    Until you are stuck on the side of the road because your batteries are out.

  13. Re:Come on GM, at least make the lie BELIEVABLE on Chevy Volt Rated At 230 mpg In the City · · Score: 1

    >> True... only that assumes we are building more that will be able to supply the expanded demands on the grid.

    Bzzzzzz The car charges at night when we have an abundance of excess power.

  14. Human Vagina on 10 Worst Evolutionary Designs · · Score: 1

    The ripping and tearing during birth leads to infections and often death of the mother prior to modern medicine. It also causes major stresses on the newborn child again often leading to death.

  15. Re:Isn't it strange on Ubuntu 9.04 Is As Slick As Win7, Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    Do you need a faster calculator?

    Sometimes computers are fast enough.

  16. Tribbles on Star Trek Game To Launch Alongside New Movie · · Score: 3, Funny

    I heard the second level is called "The Trouble With Tribbles"

  17. Re:It Is Rated R! #6 for Opening Weekend! on Watchmen 50 Days On, Was It Worth the Gamble? · · Score: 1

    Maybe if they got rid of the obnoxious blue penis and pointless gore they could have made it PG-13. While they're at it they could have also shaved an hour off the running time.

  18. I am ready for the DNS takedown! on Could the Internet Be Taken Down In 30 Minutes? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have all my most important sites IP addresses written on Post It notes all over my wall.

    Bring it!

  19. My ASCII Art Collection is back in vogue on Online Banking Customers Migrating To Lynx · · Score: 5, Funny

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    jgs __||__// /. _/ // \ / // ||
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    I have long awaited the return of fixed width fonts.

  20. Looks like a slashdotter has already tried this... on How Do I Make My Netbook More Manly? · · Score: 1

    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/205/504902031_6a2577b848.jpg?v=0

    Results not so good... But you won't get those cute comments.

  21. Flat black spray paint. on How Do I Make My Netbook More Manly? · · Score: 1

    Flat black makes everything look tough. Add duct tape if you need extra man points.

  22. Civilian version on Grenade-Style Wireless Camera For Combat · · Score: 1

    I would like to order one but I need a couple additional features... It needs to be water proof. It needs to have no fog lenses. It needs to be able to withstand the temperatures of a woman's locker room shower.

  23. Re:Anyone else think Flywheel! on Human-Powered Vehicle Speed Competition · · Score: 1

    Not really what I was thinking. My thought was to basically drift down the course at let's say 5 mph, all the while you are spinning a flywheel to a very high rpm. At a designated point you release all the built up kinetic energy and propel the cycle through the checkpoints. I would think some very high speed could be achieved for a short time.

    If stability is an issue you could use two smaller flywheels going in opposite directions.

  24. Anyone else think Flywheel! on Human-Powered Vehicle Speed Competition · · Score: 1

    I checked... against the rules.

  25. Re:What Charging Infrastructure? on GM, Utilities Partner To Advance Plug-In Hybrids · · Score: 1

    Okay I'm a Volt fanboi but your numbers look a bit off. First the best case scenerio is for a range of 50 miles when it's brand new and a 40 mile range by the time it hits 100,000 miles.

    The mpg while running on the engine may be around 40mpg. The original goal was 50mpg using a turbo charged 3 cyl 1 liter engine but they recently changed this to a 4 cyl 1.4 liter naturally aspirated engine. GM decided to use the 1.4 not because it was a better solution but because they had already designed the 1.4 and they wanted to keep costs down.

    The batteries will never be charged to 100%. The design goal is to keep the charge between 30% and 80% to extend the life of the battery pack. When you charge it at night it will shut the charger off at 80% and when you drive it the engine will kick in when it hits 30%.

    The engine will not charge the batteries above 40% and will adjust it's rpm to feed the needs of the driving that you need to get you home.