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  1. Concept. on Fusion Reactor Concept Could Be Cheaper Than Coal · · Score: 1

    Aside from not knowing how to build the reactor, it's a great idea. We should fund some research to get by the proverbial step, "and then a miracle occurs."

  2. Impressive! on Astrophysicists Identify the Habitable Regions of the Entire Universe · · Score: 1

    The entire universe is not observable, yet they managed to identify all the habitable zones in the entire universe. Very impressive.

  3. It's the law. on Liquid Sponges Extract Hydrogen From Water · · Score: 1

    It takes more power to separate hydrogen and oxygen from water than you get when you burn it..

  4. Re:Is Coding Computer Science? Of Course! on Does Learning To Code Outweigh a Degree In Computer Science? · · Score: 1

    You are assuming that the job is only coding. There are many positions that require computer science in addition to or instead of coding.

  5. Re:Wow on Anand Lal Shimpi Retires From AnandTech · · Score: 2

    Running a tech site for 17 years ages you.

  6. Re:The worrisome part on California Passes Law Mandating Smartphone Kill Switch · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ... and the federal government will use the tool whenever they darn well please.

  7. Of course they can't. on Australian Electoral Commission Refuses To Release Vote Counting Source Code · · Score: 2

    It's in the interest of national security and the war on child pornography to keep the vote tabulation methodology secret.

  8. And the other 80%? on Insurance Claims Reveal Hidden Electronic Damage From Geomagnetic Storms · · Score: 1

    So now, whenever there is a large CME, anybody who has an electronics failure can file an insurance claim even though there's an 80% chance it was an ordinary failure. Insurance companies will naturally respond with and exclusion for CME damage. It's not a problem now, but in 5 billion years when the sun expands beyond Earth's orbit there will be nobody to pay for all our failed electronics.

  9. I'm not digitally ready. on 30% of Americans Aren't Ready For the Next Generation of Technology · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm not ready to embrace new Windows 8 technology. I'm not ready to manage my finances on an insecure Android phone. I'm not ready to spend uncounted hours ingesting inane trash on social networks (unless there's a member of the opposite sex involved, naturally). I'm not ready to browse a web dominated by animated ads and twisted news. I am a obviously a Luddite.

  10. Re:WUWT on Researchers Claim Wind Turbine Energy Payback In Less Than a Year · · Score: 1

    "We're going to be even handed and cover both sides of the controversial theorem of Pythagoras."

  11. Re:Give me a break. on Supreme Court Upholds Most EPA Rules On Greenhouse Gases · · Score: 2

    Global warming is real. About 5 billion years from next Thursday, the sun is going to become a red giant, expand beyond earth's orbit, and the temperature on earth will be in the neighborhood of 3,000 degrees,

  12. I'm still mad... on Unisys Phasing Out Decades-Old Mainframe Processor For x86 · · Score: 0

    I'm still mad at Unisys for abusing the GIF patent.

  13. The average student shouldn't. on Average HS Student Given Little Chance of AP CS Success · · Score: 1

    AP is "advanced placement", and the average student should not pass. That would make it meaningless.

  14. So? on Judge Orders DOJ To Turn Over FISA Surveillance Documents · · Score: 0, Troll

    Why would the DOJ obey a court order? The executive branch has been above the constitution since 2000.

  15. Re:All it takes is power on Fuel Cells From Nanomaterials Made From Human Urine · · Score: 1

    Platinum is a catalyst, urine is a fuel. A catalyst is not consumed during a reaction.

    You can also make explosives out of urine, but that doesn't make it economical.

  16. All it takes is power on Fuel Cells From Nanomaterials Made From Human Urine · · Score: 2

    With enough energy, you can convert water, urine, or almost any common chemical into a fuel cell and make the headlines. However, that does not make it practical. There are always the problems of efficiency, scalability, portability, and sometimes availability (as in the case of urine and bacteria). In other words, don't pee in your gas tank any time soon.

  17. Sea Level Hype on Rising Sea Levels Uncover Japanese War Dead In Marshall Islands · · Score: 1

    Sea level has risen 7-8 inches over the past 100 years. By the year 2200, sea level is expected to rise somewhere between 4 and 30 inches. The sea level in the Pacific has not risen significantly more than on the rest of the earth.

    When people exaggerate the effects of global warming, it only provides ammunition for the global warming deniers.

  18. In the Microsoft boardroom... on Microsoft Fixing Windows 8 Flaws, But Leaving Them In Windows 7 · · Score: 1

    There's GOT to be a way we can get people to buy Windows 8!

  19. Re:Any idea what's the motivation to remove START? on Microsoft Won't Bring Back the Start Menu Until 2015 · · Score: 1

    Pale Moon works pretty well. Slashdot must be running on Windows 8 because it insists that I waste time typing crap in order to take longer to leave a message. Jerks.

  20. Take a look at Amazon's patent history. First, they kill Barnes and Noble with one of the most obvious and trivial patents ever issued, the infamous 1-click patent, and now they've patented a photo on a white background. Very nice. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/...

  21. Re:Comment from a Chemist on Has the Ethanol Threat Manifested In the US? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    You've omitted from your calculations the fossil fuels required to raise the corn and produce the ethanol. This is significant.

  22. Re:Bitcoin is reversible on BitPay, Toshiba Partnership Brings Bitcoin To 6,000 New Merchants · · Score: 1

    Excellent sanity check!

  23. Re:Electric. on Future of Cars: Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Or Electric? · · Score: 1

    You're right. The crux of powering cars is the efficient storage of energy.

  24. Re:Cloud needs server huggers on Don't Be a Server Hugger! (Video) · · Score: 2

    No, electricity is a bunch of electrons. Stop hugging the electrons and they won't be so excited!

  25. Electric. on Future of Cars: Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Or Electric? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's much simpler.