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  1. Re:which turns transport into a monopoly... on Helsinki Aims To Obviate Private Cars · · Score: 1

    We're talking Finland here. Of course nobody wants to live out in the wilderness in the winter when it's freezing and they have to shovel snow and figure out how to get to the nearest store when their street isn't plowed.

  2. Re:which turns transport into a monopoly... on Helsinki Aims To Obviate Private Cars · · Score: 3

    Sounds like you live in a broken city. No buses after 6 PM? Even my rural town of 10,000 people runs buses later than that.

  3. Re:Desktop? on Linus Torvalds: 'I Still Want the Desktop' · · Score: 1

    The need has been gone for ages. Perhaps you're talking about removing the option, or forcing online help to stop suggesting it even though it's much clearer than if they tried to tell you to click on various things? What exactly are you using grep for?

  4. Re:Odd material selection on Wheel Damage Adding Up Quickly For Mars Rover Curiosity · · Score: 1

    Nowhere on Mars has ever been +40 C.

  5. Re:(EDIT) Symptom of Greater Issue on Google's Driverless Cars Capable of Exceeding Speed Limit · · Score: 1

    Enforcement is not possible when people speed in groups, the highway patrol can't pull everyone over at once. The only possible enforcement would be an automated system of speed cameras as I believe Australia uses.

  6. Re:serious confusion by the author on Email Is Not Going Anywhere · · Score: 4, Interesting

    it's all but impossible to email most people any more

    This does not match my experience at all. Everyone has an email address, if you want to contact someone it's the one thing you can ask for that you can be sure will work. Sure, they may email you back to say that they prefer to have chatty conversations on facebook.

  7. Re:Not my job on Knocking Down the Great Firewall of China · · Score: 1

    I guess searches for "Tiananmen square protests" are censored in your country too.

  8. Re:performance never measured in MHz on Can Our Computers Continue To Get Smaller and More Powerful? · · Score: 2

    I remember the late 90s. My parents unknowingly bought a K6-2 and didn't realize for years that it wasn't an Intel. Nobody was aware of the competition, but that didn't stop them from buying AMD-powered computers.

  9. Re:The only thing out of bounds on California May Waive Environmental Rules For Tesla · · Score: 1

    We now have state inspectors go through out trash cans looking for light bulbs.

    Considering the mercury in the common CFL light bulbs these days, how you object to this? Do you really want to get mercury poisoning by letting improperly disposed bulbs seep into the environment?

  10. Re:No, school should not be year-round. on Slashdot Asks: Should Schooling Be Year-Round? · · Score: 5, Informative

    India has a 74% literacy rate and the average Indian spends 5 years in school (source: http://www.thehindubusinesslin... ). That's not something for Americans to envy. You only meet the lucky few Indians who got the very best education.

  11. Re:Great! on FCC Mandates Text-to-911 From All US Wireless Carriers · · Score: 3, Informative

    What carrier changes you for 911 phone calls? You don't even need a SIM card to make a 911 call.

  12. Re:It's interesting how... on The Meteors You've Waited All Year For · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you have poor vision? I saw one tonight accidentally while taking the garbage out.

  13. Re:keep calm everyone.... on WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak An International Emergency · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Playing with sick people's fluids is the job description of a doctor or nurse.

  14. Re:Well at least they saved the children! on Google Spots Explicit Images of a Child In Man's Email, Tips Off Police · · Score: 2

    There's an industry that exploits children in order to sell to a market of people who want to view child porn. American helicopters are not shooting kids in Iraq with the goal of selling the video of it for profit. If they were regularly doing so, then you can bet viewing videos of shooting kids in Iraq would also be illegal.

  15. Re:False equivalence on Driverless Buses Ruled Out For London, For Now · · Score: 1

    Back during the industrial revolution, 80 hour work weeks and child labor were the norm. All those children lost their jobs permanently, and adults had their hours cut in half. How horribly it would be if our hours were cut further and we were forced to enjoy ourselves!

  16. Re:Millionare panhandlers on Cable Companies: We're Afraid Netflix Will Demand Payment From ISPs · · Score: 1

    Where did anybody generalize to make any sort of claim that many or most panhandlers are wealthy?

  17. Re:But what IS the point they're making? on Earth In the Midst of Sixth Mass Extinction: the 'Anthropocene Defaunation' · · Score: 4, Insightful

    People who lived in mud huts or worse were responsible for most of the megafauna extinctions, not technology. Humans who can't see or don't consider the consequences of their actions are destructive with or without advanced tech.

  18. Re:Hijacking on Domain Registry of America Suspended By ICANN · · Score: 2

    If most domain owners were technical people, godaddy wouldn't exist.

  19. Re:What caves? on NASA: Lunar Pits and Caves Could House Astronauts · · Score: 1

    Dormant doesn't have to mean something that will awake, but sure there's probably another word that's less open to misinterpretation. The moon isn't exactly an inert rock on the inside though, it still has magma: http://www.universetoday.com/9...

  20. Re:What caves? on NASA: Lunar Pits and Caves Could House Astronauts · · Score: 1

    Odd that anyone hasn't heard since it's far from news, but "moon volcanoes" is easily googled for thousands of reference to extinct volcanoes known to be active until at least a billion years ago. Discussions of a couple of specific types of them: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L... and http://www.space.com/12419-moo...

  21. Re:If slashdot had a TV channel... on Dungeons & Dragons' Influence and Legacy · · Score: 1

    That's Will. Wil Wheaton, on the other hand, is just a geek and longtime /.er who loves games and has the connections and wealth to film it.

  22. Re:What caves? on NASA: Lunar Pits and Caves Could House Astronauts · · Score: 2

    It's a known fact that the moon once had a lot of volcanic activity. Remaining volcanos are dormant, but lava tubes still exist.

  23. Re:No wild day-night temperature swings.... on NASA: Lunar Pits and Caves Could House Astronauts · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The ISS orbits the Earth every 90 minutes. The moon has a two week long night. Storing power through the latter is a much bigger issue.

  24. Re:Why isn't the U.S. doing things like this? on Japan To Offer $20,000 Subsidy For Fuel-Cell Cars · · Score: 1

    If you actually want to reduce emissions, it'd be many times more effective to use that money to give everyone free bus passes. And that way you'd actually be helping the poor instead of the wealthy!

  25. Re:Why not just shoot it near the rovers? on ExoLance: Shooting Darts At Mars To Find Life · · Score: 1

    We don't have any rovers on Mars equipped to test for life.