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  1. Then we go into a Maunder Minimum and the skiing conditions will certainly improve.

  2. Coldest first half in the US since 1993 on The Last Three Months Were the Hottest Quarter On Record · · Score: 1, Informative

    Latest from the NOAA site: The contiguous U.S. average temperature for the first half of 2014 was 47.6F, 0.1F above the 20th century average. This ranked near the middle value in the 120-year period of record, and marked the coldest first half of any year since 1993. Just sayin'. http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/

  3. The system worked perfectly for me on Why US Gov't Retirement Involves a Hole in the Ground Near Pittsburgh · · Score: 1

    I retired from the Federal Government at the end of 2006. I never had any problems getting the information I needed about my upcoming retirement and the money started coming in right on time. Given all the failed modernization efforts I witnessed during my government career, I would hope they get a new system up and running before they do anything to the current one.

  4. Re:old story for this physicist on Particle Physicists Facing Insane Competition For Work · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I was in a similar position once, but I hooked on with the US government as an engineer and did my last 15 years as a mathematician. Comfortably retired now.

  5. How inconvenient is this, then? on 97% of Climate Science Papers Agree Global Warming Is Man-made · · Score: 1
  6. Is it tasty? on In Vitro Grown Meat 'Nearly Possible' · · Score: 1

    Went out last night and had an amazing prime rib. If lab-grown meat would taste like that, I'd be all over it.

  7. The Federal Government always needs statisticians on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With a Math Degree? · · Score: 1

    I spent the last half of my career with the Feds as a statistician after working as an engineer for the first 15 years (MS degree in Physics). It pays a lot better than teaching and the retirement benefits are pretty good, especially the health care. You don't make all that much to start, but, if you have something on the ball, you can move up easily. The only disadvantage is you have to work where the job is.

  8. FWIW, that quote was not part of my submission on Scientific Literacy vs. Concern Over Climate Change · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It just magically appeared. I am no more fond of it than you are.

  9. Re:Barry Hughart on Ask Slashdot: Good, Forgotten Fantasy & Science Fiction Novels? · · Score: 1

    Bridge of Birds has the best ending of any work of fantasy I have ever read.

  10. Designated blower? on France's Bold Drunk-Driving Legislation - Every Car To Carry a Breathalyzer · · Score: 1

    Helps all the drunks start their cars.

  11. A lot of theories will be going down soon on Higgs Range Narrowed; Hunt Enters Final Stage · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I suspect that we have fallen into a trap similar to the Ptolemaic system. Just because it works mathematically doesn't mean the universe is obligated to actually match the predictions. I wonder if there is an underlying false assumption that is causing all the current uncertainties. Simply put - has the speed of light been absolutely constant since the big bang? If not, a lot of things look entirely different.

  12. Danegeld, anyone? on Red Hat CEO On Patent Trolls: Just Pay Them Off · · Score: 2

    Didn't work then, doesn't work now.

  13. Because Steve doesn't like it? on Why Has Blu-ray Failed To Catch Hold? · · Score: 1

    N/T

  14. Re:Reminds me of the joke about 3 statisticians... on Kilogram Gets Controversial; Why Not Split the Difference? · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I missed the earlier post with a similar joke.

  15. Reminds me of the joke about 3 statisticians... on Kilogram Gets Controversial; Why Not Split the Difference? · · Score: 1

    ...out hunting for ducks. The first one fires and misses a foot high. The second shoots and is a foot low. The third one yells "We got it!"

  16. Re:Not Just Windows Phone 7 on Does Windows Phone 7 Have a Data Transmission Bug? · · Score: 1

    I have had an iPhone 3G for almost 2 years. I mainly use wifi so I have the minimum data plan. I just checked my AT&T account usage for the past 5 months and I'm seeing an average of 16.5 MB. That does not seem to leave a lot of room for any extra transmissions.

  17. The important thing... on Palm App Catalog Glitch Locks Out WebOS Users · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I don't have problems with dropped calls on my iPhone 3G. Why? Before I purchased it, I made sure that AT&T coverage was excellent in the areas where I use it (and it is). If it wasn't, I'd have an Android phone now. Moral - Don't buy any phone if the coverage where you are mainly going to use it sucks.

  18. I kind of liked theFox News headline on this story on Police Seize Computers From Gizmodo Editor · · Score: 0

    "Police Sieze PCs of Editor Who Posted iPhone Prototype Story" Spell-check, anyone?

  19. Re:Howcum? on Serious New Java Flaw Affects All Browsers · · Score: 0

    Thanks. Way beyond my level of competence, such as it is.

  20. Howcum? on Serious New Java Flaw Affects All Browsers · · Score: 0, Troll

    Just asking: "Browsers running on Apple's Mac OS X are not vulnerable. "

  21. How come... on The Worst Apple Products of All Time · · Score: 0

    ...nobody ever posts a list of the worst Dell products of all time? Just askin'.

  22. NMCI... on BSkyB Wins £709m Lawsuit Against HP-EDS · · Score: 0

    ...there, I said it! Complete disaster. Of course I retired three years ago and maybe they've fixed it since. And maybe pigs are flying now, too.

  23. They play games with laser printers too. on What Do You Do When Printers Cost Less Than Ink? · · Score: 0

    My Brother laser printer supposedly came new with a half-sized cartridge. It signalled for a replacement after a disappointingly small number of copies. But - it was really a full cartridge! A little black tape in the right areas and it lasted for the better part of another year.

  24. A tale of two Steves... on Cable Exec Suggests Changing Consumer Behavior, Not Business Model · · Score: 0

    While Steve Burke is trying to figure out how to change consumers' behavior, that other Steve has already showed us that it is possible. I wonder how many users of the original Napster just use iTunes now because it's cheap, easy and safe.

  25. Arthur C. Clarke on What Belongs In a High School Sci-Fi/Fantasy Lit Class? · · Score: 0

    Got to have at least one short story from Arthur C. Clarke. "Superiority" is my favorite, but "The Nine Billion Names of God" is great too.