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  1. Re:Underestimated for Australia on Tesla's Household Battery: Costs, Prices, and Tradeoffs · · Score: 1

    I haven't got my bill in front on me at the moment, but using iSelect I see AGL rates that look close to mine
    Peak 51.128 cents kWh
    OffPeak 10.758 cents kWh
    Shoulder 19.657 cents kWh

    Note: In Australia if you have a house, then you would normally use a clothes line instead of a dryer. If I have to ese the dryer then I do it after 10PM so it's offpeak.

    I'm currently getting around 28 cents kWh back from my 2.5 kW solar panel setup. Unfortunately next year that will drop down to 6 cents a kW I think.

  2. Putin disorderlyfulness on Russia Says Drivers Must Not Have "Sex Disorders" To Get License · · Score: 1

    But President Putin has the "exhibitionism" mental disorder. Also allegedly he also has "voyeurism" disorder, but I don't think that has been proved.

  3. Afghanistan on CMI Director Alex King Talks About Rare Earth Supplies (Video) · · Score: 2

    Don't forget that Afghanistan has an estimated about 1 Trillion $USD worth of rare earth metals. One day they will get their shit sorted out and move into the 20th century. Then they will be mining and making billionaires and eventually a tech industry. By then the metals will be worth even more.

  4. Crossfire on Dwarf Fortress Gets Biggest Update In Years · · Score: 1

    I used to play Crossfire on DEC Ultrix boxes 20 years ago. http://crossfire.real-time.com... Not as in depth as Dwarf Fortress seems to be, but a good hack and slash game, that is still being worked on.

  5. Dr Karl Kruszelnicki on Tomorrow's Science Heroes? · · Score: 1

    Dr Karl has written a few books and publish papers, is on TV and Radio in Australia http://www.abc.net.au/profiles/content/s2193276.htm?site=science/k2

  6. Re:Teaching tool on First Android-Based Netbook, Set-Top Box · · Score: 1

    It does have a Stylus(pen) so maybe it has a touch screen. Probably not though at that price, but GPS units are getting very popular around the world and maybe it's using some common GPS unit 7inch screen. See bottom image at http://www.skytone.net.cn/en/products.php?bigclass=4&smallclass=15&show_type=1

  7. Re:W3C Standards on Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer 8 RC1 · · Score: 1

    A lot of web developers are going to be very angry about this. They said there was going to be a 3rd Beta before RC1. RC1 wasn't to be expected before the Mix conference that MS has. Also originally IE9 was meant to be using the new Triton engine instead of being based on the Trident engine that started in IE3 and is in all the other ones since then. It looks like that isn't true anymore. Some more details about IE8 and IE9 here http://blog.wired.com/business/2009/01/more-details-ab.html

  8. Re:An additional link. on Breaking the Fermilab Code · · Score: 1

    And to think I thought the first part was a Stereogram, but the image wasn't good enought to make out wnything other than some boxes.

  9. Re:Can the users demand fixes now? on Mozilla Reponds - We Call the Shots, Not Google. · · Score: 1

    But, it's not like the current CEO has actually had much influence on getting that $50 million+ into the foundation. They aren't really working that had to deserve $500,000.