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  1. Re:Everything is watching you these days... on Tesla Model S Has Hidden Ethernet Port, User Runs Firefox On the 17" Screen · · Score: 1

    Sorry I don't have votes to give you. This needs voted up. It's almost certainly what happened.

  2. Re:Top Gear was worse. on 60 Minutes Dubbed Engines Noise Over Tesla Model S · · Score: 2, Insightful

    buying your way into a carpool lay seems quite WRONG to me, but its how its done, now. the rich aren't like us; they really hate to wait....

    The object of the carpool lane is to reduce greenhouse gas emission per capita. Carpools accomplish this. So do electric cars. (This could potentially be argued due to manufacturing- and charging-related emissions, but the electric car generally still comes out "cleaner".) I don't see a problem with allowing cars with lower per capita emissions to use the special lanes, no matter what the source of the reduction in emissions.

    Things that do bug me about carpool lanes: Seeing two people riding in a Hummer in the carpool lane while a single guy in a non-plugin hybrid can't be there, and places that actually sell stickers allowing single drivers of otherwise ineligible vehicles to drive in the carpool lane (yes, this does happen some places).

  3. Re:Rancid Peanut Butter? Mmmmm. on Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped In New Mexico Landfill · · Score: 1

    I saw that in TFA, but it specifically says "leaky peanut oil", not "leaking". It was unclear to me whether this meant the jars were actually leaking oil, which is certainly indicative of a problem or if it meant that the oil was leaking out of the peanut butter but remaining inside the jar, which isn't a problem and is typical of peanut butter that's been sitting for a while. If that's the case, it just needs a stir.

  4. Re:Rancid Peanut Butter? Mmmmm. on Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped In New Mexico Landfill · · Score: 2

    That I don't know about. Just commenting about the likely production date. Peanut butter jars don't last very long in my kitchen, but that's just me. :)

  5. Re:Rancid Peanut Butter? Mmmmm. on Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped In New Mexico Landfill · · Score: 5, Informative

    The company shut down in 2012. These were produced prior to the company's closure. This is probably not safe for human consumption at this point.

    According to TFA, the plant shut down in 2012 after the salmonella outbreak, but then reopened, closing again in October 2013. Presumably the peanut butter being landfilled will have been produced in late 2013, which leaves it well within reasonable shelf life.

  6. Re:reduce the amount on How Do You Backup 20TB of Data? · · Score: 1

    Aww, you think the original poster's "friend" actually paid for all of his 20 TB of data and therefore has original media? How adorable.

  7. Re:Android compatibility on Jolla Announces Sailfish OS 1.0 · · Score: 1

    I haven't tried a whole lot of games yet, as I don't often play games on my phone. The only "large" games I've tried are a few of the Angry Birds games, all of which worked fine. If there's something specific (and free) you'd like me to test for you, let me know and I'll check it out.

  8. Re:India and Russia on Jolla Announces Sailfish OS 1.0 · · Score: 5, Informative

    They're already shipping to much of Europe.

    This. I've got a Jolla in my hand right now (in Europe), and I'm loving it. It's not the world's most powerful hardware by any stretch of the imagination, but it's a great attempt at a new approach to UI and it's really nice to see a phone that caters to the geek market at the same time as being very usable to those who aren't so interested in what's going on under the hood. The ability to run Android apps (which it does very well) is the icing on the cake. I'm a very pleased customer so far, and looking forward to what's to come.

  9. Popcorn on What Would You Do With the World's Most Powerful Laser? · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'd make popcorn in Professor Hathaway's house, of course.

  10. Re:DRM on Ask Slashdot: E-ink Reader For Academic Papers? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Last I checked, the Kindle is capable of reading and displaying quite a few non-DRM formats. You're stuck with DRM if you purchase books from Amazon, yes, but nothing about the device itself locks you into DRM.

  11. Re:For the rest of the world on SpaceShipTwo Sets a New Altitude Record · · Score: 1

    As of 2011, Russia uses feet.

  12. Re:For the rest of the world on SpaceShipTwo Sets a New Altitude Record · · Score: 1

    Flight Levels in China and Russia are also specified in meters.

    Incorrect. In China, they do not use the term "Flight Level", but merely specify an altitude in meters. In Russia, they use foot-based Flight Levels as of 2011. See here.

    Apparently you're full of shit, who'd have thunk it on Slashdot...

    You were saying something?

  13. Re:For the rest of the world on SpaceShipTwo Sets a New Altitude Record · · Score: 1

    Interesting point, 300m is a slightly awkward value, I wonder if 250m (~820 feet) would be enough separation with today's more accurate autopilots etc.?

    It probably would, but it's still easier to work with muliples of 10. That is, after all, the entire idea behind the metric system. It just happens to work well in this application using Imperial.

    It's a bit academic, since we're pretty clearly stuck with what we've got, and it (usually) works. :) Changing over would be a nightmare. I still wonder how Sweden managed to switch from driving on the left to driving on the right overnight without complete chaos. Okay, maybe it wasn't totally smooth.

  14. Re:Geez, it's just a test flight. on SpaceShipTwo Sets a New Altitude Record · · Score: 1

    The original Spaceship One went something like five or six times higher, so I presume these are just "low altitude" test flights before they try for "space".

    You are correct. They're (wisely, I think) taking baby steps to get there, observing the performance of the engine and the vehicle with each increment and making any necessary enhancements and improvements based on returned data. The most recent test was a 20 second engine burn. IIRC, the eventual goal prior to passenger flights is a 90 second burn, so it'll be going much, much higher.

  15. Re:For the rest of the world on SpaceShipTwo Sets a New Altitude Record · · Score: 2

    That is for passenger convenience/understanding. The pilots are talking to ATC in feet and in English, no matter where they are in the world. I prefer metric for almost everything, but like it or not, this is an accepted side effect of the United States pioneering commercial airplane traffic.

    Also, it's actually somewhat convenient because 1000 foot vertical separation for flights in opposing directions is a good distance. There's no metric equivalent that's as easy to compute, so this is a rare example of Imperial actually creating easier math instead of harder.

  16. Re:its great to be king on Ecuadorian Navy Rescues Bezos After Kidney Stone Attack · · Score: 1

    You can find information about the functions of the Equadorian Coast Guard (which is part of the Navy) at http://www.armada.mil.ec/fuerza-operativa/coguar/ . Health emergency-related airlifts would fall under the first of their tasks, "Salvaguardar la vida humana en el mar." The map of what they consider "el mar" can be seen at http://www.coguar.dirnea.org/images/stories/guardacostas/mar_ecuador.jpg .

  17. Re:its great to be king on Ecuadorian Navy Rescues Bezos After Kidney Stone Attack · · Score: 4, Informative

    Airlifting people with medical emergencies from the Galapagos Islands to the Ecuadorian mainland is part of the Equadorian Navy's job description. You'd have received the same treatment and so would I.

    Now, the quality of the medical care you receive afterwards might be affected by your wealth or influence, but the airlift is something they do for anybody who needs it, and it happens all the time. The only reason this is "news" is because of the notoriety of the patient, not because of the airlift.

  18. World of Warcraft? Seriously? on The Geekiest Game Ever Made? · · Score: 1

    FTFA: And any game hoping to top this list would have to beat off strong competition from World of Warcraft, perhaps the best online role playing game.

    Yep, you lost me right there.

  19. Re:To bad it's way less secure than chip and PIN on Startup Touts All-in-One Digital Credit Card · · Score: 1

    ...or you could live in a country where it's absolutely commonplace to use BIC/IBAN to transfer money for all payments, both for bills and for individual-to-individual, and the banks don't charge a cent to do it. The concept of a cheque simply doesn't exist here.

    If a friend asks me to loan him 20 bucks, and I don't happen to have it in cash, and don't want to tell him to fuck off, I'll say, "sure, just give me your account number" and it'll be in his account in seconds. Easy peasy, no charges, no Bic to bust out.

    Of course, this wouldn't have been so easy before ubiquitous smartphones, but what with the majority of people here having smartphones and dataplans (and my bank having a pretty kickass mobile app so I don't have to use a clunky phone browser), it's really the way to go.

  20. Re:Cheap and disposable? on Valve Announces Steambox, Sort Of · · Score: 1

    Hahaha. Oh wait, you were serious? Let me laugh even harder.

  21. Re:How? on WY Teen Cut From Science Fair For Entering Too Many · · Score: 1

    It takes absolutely no talent to waste power like this. Well, perhaps it does, to use so much power while getting so little useful result.

    Think about carefully next time you're driving down the road in a vehicle that gets around 12% effeciency from the gasoline it burns.

  22. Poll was not of 1000 people... on Of 1000 Americans Polled, Most Would Ban Home Printing of Guns · · Score: 1

    Okay, the whole polling group was 1003 people, but the Slashdot blurb is speaking specifically about those who say they oppose the printing of gun parts at home. TFA says "Just those who agree that Americans should be allowed to own 3D printers were then asked... Do you think Americans should or should not be allowed to print their own guns or gun parts in their own homes?" Only 62% were okay with home use of 3D pritners, so in fact the number of people questioned about home manufacture of guns or gun parts was just 622 people, not 1000.

  23. Re:Name is a pun on AMD Details Next-Gen Kaveri APU's Shared Memory Architecture · · Score: 1

    It's the night before Vappu. We're way too busy getting drunk in Finland.

  24. Re:Naminf of Astronomical Objects on Nearest Alien Planet Gets New Name · · Score: 1

    There should be a Slashdot achievement for "Got typo modded up". :)

  25. Re:I thought PCs were for mouse and keyboard on Paul Thurrot Predicts November Debut, $500 Tag For Xbox 720 · · Score: 1

    Pretty much all recent PC games that can benefit from a controller can use one. I built a new PC mainly because I wanted to be able to run X-Plane 10 at a good framerate, and then when I saw how well it ran some other games, and how many now support controllers, I went out and bought a wired Xbox controller and haven't bought a single Xbox game since. My PC can run the same games faster and at higher resolution and they're often cheaper anyway.