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  1. All Sci-Fi is an extension of today on Elon Musk: 'One In Billions' Chance We're Not Living In A Computer Simulation (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    All Sci-Fi is an extension of today, so in the 50s we had the space race so all sci fi was rockets and space travel. Computer games is so yesterday. What about facebook. Maybe the future we will all click like at cat videos. G

  2. Re:Cat got my tongue, again on Human Go Champion 'Speechless' After 2nd Loss To Machine (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a moving target ... which is fine, its a journey that is being traversed

  3. The complexity of a conspiracy is too hard to maintain. Its a network thing. You have to hope that everybody that has the brain to understand what is happening is in the same wavelength as your self such that now and into the future they will not rat on you. This is too hard so effectively the only lairs can be the ones at the top of the tree.

  4. Re:Greeks surrender: no restructuring on European Agreement Sets Up Third Greek Bailout · · Score: 1

    Easy ... the last line in square brackets is [In case no agreement is reached, Greece should be offered swift negotiations on a time-out from the euro area, with possible debt restructuring.] In other words, if you don't like it you are on you own and we are happy to provide humanitarian aid. You are welcome to take as long as you want to pontificate and come back whenever you like, no problems. There will always be conditions which will remain unknown until you decide to come back.

  5. What about censoring ? on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: 1

    If a website is responsible for my comments, then I want to be able to sue it if it censors me. So it's responsible for both leaving and removing comments. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. That should make the internet a wonderful place.

  6. Re:unlimited, free? on Google Photos Launches With Unlimited Storage, Completely Separate From Google+ · · Score: 1

    Oh hello, this is Google. No problem, I see you give value to the idea that a payed service gives you some control. No problem, I will also make available a paid service where all you get is that warm and fuzzy feeling (in disguise). Hopefully you now feel lots better G

  7. Re:This is more efficient, reduces cost how exactl on Delivery Drones: More Feasible If They Come By Truck · · Score: 1

    Have you seen garbage trucks ? The latest just have a driver that does not leave the truck. Same thing

  8. NOBODY reads science on Science's Biggest Failure: Everything About Diet and Fitness · · Score: 1

    Effectively nobody reads science. Everybody gets it through different channels that have a bias. Very few understand it and feel shit for not understanding it. So those that filter it pick and choose and shape the scientific message so that people don't feel inadequate. It will always be like that, learn to live with it. Most people are happy with bread and circuses. The remaining few enjoy the beauty of nature the the quest for understanding. Choose to be among the few.

  9. Re: Surge pricing during security incident on Uber Pushing For Patent On Surge Pricing · · Score: 1

    What if you think about it as creating incentive to help people get the hell out of there creating a much needed service. If you didn't want it, just walk.

  10. Tower of the winds on New Analysis Pushes Back Possible Origin For Antikythera Mechanism · · Score: 1

    There were other such devices such as the tower of the winds. The Greeks did not nessasary discover log the data from the heavens, what they did work out is that the heavens followed mathematical rules and so simple equations could be used to predict the behavior of the heavens and not the whims of the Gods. Hence you could convert the equations to gear mechanisms and off you go ...

  11. Re:Let's do the math on Complex Life May Be Possible In Only 10% of All Galaxies · · Score: 1

    Standard argument from ignorance ... "hey look you don't know what you don't know so we might invent long enough ladders to be able to climb to the next galaxy". Well in fact you are wrong, we are fast advancing to knowing a fair bit or what can be known. I know it may sound familiar. What is well know is the cost of pushing the boundary of knowledge is growing fairly consistently. So in a century we will need half the worlds resources to learn 1% more where as now we need 10% of the worlds knowledge and a century ago we needed .1% of the worlds knowledge. Ultimately it might not be possible to cross into another galaxy much like it might not be possible to travel back in time to make two planets occupy the same spot with no ill effect ... but you don't know, there are still people working in garages.

  12. $311 Million on Mozilla's 2013 Report: Revenue Up 1% To $314M; 90% From Google · · Score: 3, Interesting

    $311 Million and they are circling the toilet !! What are they spending it on. I am sure they can rationalise their team and their product range. If it is profitability they want, they should focus in that direction and is find out what made them profitable, which might not be what is bringing in the money. Note Google makes money by selling our analytics but it is their presence on other fronts which makes them a household name.

  13. Re:Is Tax Avoidance Necessary for Success? on Apple's Luxembourg Tax Deals · · Score: 1

    So as voters do we trust those that represent us or do we trust those whose products we buy to run our country. Should we have government tax the wealthy and spend on social schemes or should we let the wealthy choose where to spend the money ? Its about effectively channeling societies resources.

  14. That makes no sence on Computer Scientists Say Meme Research Doesn't Threaten Free Speech · · Score: 2

    They would rather remain without knowledge and have science not explore the boundaries. They think this will keep them safe ? All it means is that the agencies that will invest in the time and money to find this knowledge will run the show.

  15. Portable apps on Will Windows 10 Finally Address OS Decay? · · Score: 1

    Has Microsoft discovered portable apps ? When I delete it, they are GONE. In fact I can have multiple copies and launched different version. If Microsoft had an elegant sand boxing system such as in mobiles, you are home and hosed.

  16. Solar system timing on Solar System's Water Is Older Than the Sun · · Score: 1

    Why buy a solar system, when the sun is not around to heat the water !!! This makes no sence.

  17. You are measuring it wrong on The MOOC Revolution That Wasn't · · Score: 1

    If you have a shop and tens of thousands simply window shop but only a few hundred actually buy something you are a screaming success. The non buyers do not cost you anything. Why is a MOOC a failure if you get thousands that participate and hundreds of thousands that simply audit or don't even go past the first few videos. They are working them out but there is so much content now out there in the interwebs which can help people learn if they want to, it is a screaming success. Don't forget most people, say 95% simply need bread and circuses. The remainder now have access to awesome content whereas they normally wouldn't. It is a WIN WIN WIN scenario.

  18. If we are not willing to pay .... on L.A. Times National Security Reporter Cleared Stories With CIA Before Publishing · · Score: 1

    If we are not willing to pay for our news, they will have to get their paycheck elsewhere The same goes for our music and our movies. Investigative journalism is too expensive. They would love to be able to do that, but readers are swayed by other things rather than credible journalism.

  19. Municipality the world over have a problem on Ask Slashdot: Should I Fight Against Online Voting In Our Municipality? · · Score: 1

    Municipality the world over have a problem. People don't care. They don't see it as a local government but simply as a government department. This is an attempt to get people involved. So the fundamental question should not be "Online voting vs Ballot box" but "Online Votes Vs Ballot box votes".

  20. The Better Angels of Our Nature ... on Experiment Shows People Exposed To East German Socialism Cheat More · · Score: 2

    The latest book by Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined sets out the mechanisms and the reasons why this is the case. If you want the short answer ...

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

  21. Race to the bottom on Is the Software Renaissance Ending? · · Score: 2

    Why do we call it race top the bottom and we are sad when we are talking cost of software but we call it economies of scale when we buy hardware and we are happy ?

  22. He died in an ambulance !!! on The First Person Ever To Die In a Tesla Is a Guy Who Stole One · · Score: 1

    They are just covering up that he died in an ambulance. I vote that we take these dangerous ambulances off the road as to many people seem to die in them after a police chase or a road crash.

  23. Re:Another child making unsupported claims on 15-Year-Old Developing a 3D Printer 10x Faster Than Anything On the Market · · Score: 1

    Which means you are average unless you are as shocked as the proverbial US president that was surprised to hear that a full half of the US population has lower than average IQ

  24. Well ... people have a "green" conscious but a non-green wallet. Bumping up the cost of fuel will mean reduction in their standard of living. That may not go down well.

  25. Re:So what you're saying is that there's still hop on The Higgs Boson Should Have Crushed the Universe · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You do know you can single handedly make that happen but I do recommend against it. Life is such a nice thing to have