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  1. Re:Why two wheels? on Lit Motors, Danny Kim, and Changing How Americans Drive · · Score: 2

    Ha, let's hope so, as I suspect Citroen have a bigger legal fund. :) (They're both horrid little things anyway - where's the V8?)

  2. Re:Why two wheels? on Lit Motors, Danny Kim, and Changing How Americans Drive · · Score: 1

    The C-1 is an electric vehicle

    Nope, it runs on petrol (er, gas :P )

  3. Listen to your parents! on Ancient Chinese Mummies Discovered In Cheesy Afterlife · · Score: 0

    Mummy knows best - eat your cheese up!

  4. Re:The only one for me... (the real new Elite) on Ask Slashdot: What Games Are You Playing? · · Score: 1

    Oh yes, I've seen it. The lack of a Linux port is one reason I'm not that interested TBH.

  5. The only one for me... on Ask Slashdot: What Games Are You Playing? · · Score: 2

    is Oolite. Good old Elite but brought into the 21st Century - free and open source and modable. Awesome!

  6. A story to watch... on Finnish Police Board Wants Justification For Wikipedia's Fundraising Campaign · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...from Start to Finnish.

  7. Re:Autopilots on Google: Our Robot Cars Are Better Drivers Than You · · Score: 1

    Indeed. The fact is most drivers are pants, and autonomous cars will undoubtedly save many lives and avoid many crashes. I just wanted to put this in some sort of context.

  8. Re:Autopilots on Google: Our Robot Cars Are Better Drivers Than You · · Score: 2

    Well up to a point. The comparison is with 'normal' drivers, American drivers at that. As far as I know driver training in the US is fairly basic compared to many countries, and TFA doesn't actually mention 'professionally trained' drivers at all unlike the /. summary. I would contest that a 'real' advanced driver, say a UK police Class 1 driving certificate holder, will out-perform a robot any day, not because they are quicker to react but because the skills and experience they have gathered over years of dedicated training and practice would give them the ability to predict problems and prevent incidents, rather than relying on their robotically quick response times to cope with a developing problem the advanced human driver would have already avoided.

  9. Re:Butterfingers on Aussie Company Planning To Use Drones For Textbook Delivery · · Score: 1
  10. Re:Within a species? on Flies See the World In Slo-Mo, Say Researchers · · Score: 1

    The same way there isn't a planet called Pluto!
    But it is true, the good old Brontosaurus is now known as the Apatosaurus.

  11. Go to the Doctor... on First Asteroid Discovered At Uranus's Leading Trojan Point · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...if Uranus has asteroids. He can give you some cream for it.

  12. Re:Have a look at Earth??? on NASA To Send Poems To Mars · · Score: 1

    We ain't scared of Martians! We've got bacteria and Slim Whitman.

  13. Oblig on Malaria Vaccine Nearing Reality · · Score: 2

    Think of the Plasmodium!

  14. Re:Self-referential story? on New JavaScript-Based Timing Attack Steals All Browser Source Data · · Score: 1

    Ha, yes I got that as well :) You using Opera?

  15. Re:Editor on Fidus Writer: Open Source Collaborative Editor For Non-Geek Academics · · Score: 0

    Also a typo on the website page as well - '...announce that te Fidus Writer source code...'
    Not creating a good impression, which is a shame as this actually looks like it has potential.

  16. Re:MOTO on Around 2,000 Fukushima Workers At Risk of Thyroid Cancer · · Score: 1

    In fact you are both right. The medication used is Potassium iodide tablets - Iodine alone is a volatile and very unpleasant substance and you wouldn't want to take it!

  17. Re:Smart guns... on Hardly Anyone Is Buying 'Smart Guns' · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Depends on your perspective, as you are facing someone who does not care about the law or YOUR life. I would rather keep on living at the expense of some scumbag assaulting me.

    This is the scumbag assaulting you with his 'life-saving device', yes?
    I don't have a problem with legitimate self-defence, but as a pedant I can't accept that a lethal weapon is a 'life-saving device' either. A pacemaker is a life-saving device, as is an aircraft ejector seat or an air-bag in a car.
    But claiming that a device designed to injure, maim or kill is a 'life-saving device' is pushing a point too far for me.

  18. Re:Smart guns... on Hardly Anyone Is Buying 'Smart Guns' · · Score: 1

    Guns are life-saving devices...

    Er, I think you might have got that wrong!

  19. Definitely... on Edward Snowden Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 5, Insightful

    a good idea. This would send a positive message to arrogant governments everywhere.

  20. In soviet UK... on China Environment Ministry Calls Itself One of Four Worst Departments In World · · Score: 1

    all the ministries own you.

  21. Yeah, but... on Linux-Based Smartpen Heads For Kickstarter · · Score: 1

    will it look like a penguin?

  22. All guns are dangerous... on UCSD Lecturer Releases Geotagging Application For "Dangerous Guns and Owners" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    aren't they?

  23. Re:Actually Protest This Shit on US Spies Have "Security Agreements" With Foreign Telecoms · · Score: 1

    Lots of righteous indignation, shock and outrage, but one serious question not yet answered. And who better than the /. crowd to ask.
    In real, practical terms, what can we actually, really do about this?

  24. Re:news for nerds on Boeing 777 Crashes At San Francisco Airport · · Score: 1

    How long till kardashians invade?

    The Cardassians? I didn't know they had expanded out of the Alpha Quadrant!

  25. Re:Red Planet? on Patching Software on Another Planet · · Score: 1

    On soviet Mars.......oh, never mind!