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  1. And the "unexpected" consequence is... on E-Commerce Is Clogging City Streets With Delivery Trucks (citylab.com) · · Score: 2

    "Park wherever you want, boys - it's already paid for!"

  2. Re:I've never been able to wrap my head around thi on Are Airlines Intentionally Overbooking Their Flights? (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    Happens all the time in the executive world; The Boss doesn't know WHEN he'll make it to the airport so his assistant books him on every flight.

  3. Re: YES on Are Airlines Intentionally Overbooking Their Flights? (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    My thesis adviser and his wife did much the same thing; book all of their travel at peak times, then take the bump and the free ticket / bonus miles / whatever and the free hotel room and fly out the next day. They flew mostly for free for the entire time I knew him.

  4. Re:Work-life balance thrives where it is prioritiz on Tech Pros' Struggle For Work-Life Balance Continues (dice.com) · · Score: 0

    NOOOO! NO NO NO NO NO NO. The MidWest is AWFUL. It's filled with rednecks, guns, churches, pickup trucks, and so many other horrible things. Much better if you stay on the coasts. MUCH BETTER. You can thank me later.

  5. Re:Parts fail, it needs to be planned for. on What Effect Will VW's Scandal Have On Robocars? · · Score: 2

    There's another twist to this. I once worked with a company that had developed a little sensor that would let you know if you'd left your infant in the back seat. They ultimately decided not to market it at all; the liability insurance required, should it ever fail, even once, dwarfed the modest profit it would have brought in. I understand LOTS of things don't make it to market, for that very reason. The number one cost in my aluminum ladder isn't aluminum, or transportation, or sales; it's liability insurance. For a damn ladder.

  6. Re:Idiotic Question! Answer: Price, Range, and .. on Why Electric Vehicles Aren't More Popular · · Score: 1

    Yep. My gas vehicles go three hundred miles, require all of five minutes to "recharge," and "charging" stations are EVERYWHERE. Especially out here in Fly Over Land where people often put a hundred miles a day on their cars just to go to work and back, electrics are just science fiction. I think the nearest large city to me (the capital of the state) has three charging stations. Natural-gas-powered pickups, however, are thick upon the ground.

  7. Re:No, the film is *bad* satire. on 'The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress' Coming To the Big Screen · · Score: 1

    The knife-in-the-hand scene actually goes deeper than you think. "Pain is in the mind," right? The DA is also teaching his recruits that no matter what happens, the medics can patch you up afterwards, so don't worry about injury or pain.

  8. Re:Fascinating ship (Battleship vs Battleship) on Paul Allen Helps Find Sunken Japanese WWII Battleship Musashi Off Philippines · · Score: 1

    There were only two battleship-on-battleship engagements in the Pacific, and neither Yamato nor Musashi were involved. However, Yamato did put its big guns on an escort carrier - the USS Gambier Bay, which sank shortly thereafter.

  9. Brand damage on Lenovo To Wipe Superfish Off PCs · · Score: 2

    Sure, they reacted quickly but it should never have happened in the first place. The damage to the Lenovo brand is permanent. There are plenty of folks who won't by a Sony product of any kind, for similar reasons.

  10. Sorry to see them go... on Radioshack Declares Bankruptcy · · Score: 1

    I worked for Radio Shack 'way back in the day, in college and grad school. They had a nice stock-matching program and it split three times while I was there. When I finally cashed out it payed for my first decent car. But my real claim to fame was to own the second TRS-80 Model I sold in my city. The district manager got the first one; I got the second. 4KB of RAM and it could (a) beat me at chess and (b) with the Eliza program converse convincingly with my girlfriend. She said that the computer understood her a lot better than I ever did!

  11. Nukes Now on The Shale Boom Won't Stop Climate Change; It Could Make It Worse · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What really killed nuclear power wasn't "The China Syndrome" or Greenpeace - it was that the price of fossil fuels didn't continue to increase as expected. That's unfortunate, as while I like inexpensive energy I also believe that we should make ALL of our electricity with nukes (or hydro) and save fossil fuels for applications where nothing else will do (e.g. aircraft). And here's a litmus test: if you're serious about global warming, you've pretty much got to be pro-nuke. No other technology - not solar, not wind, not whatever green scheme you dream up - can produce electricity on a large scale. Wanna save the planet? Push for nukes and plug-in electric cars.

  12. We have top men working on it. Top. Men. on The Strangeness of the Mars One Project · · Score: 1

    "...do what thousands of highly qualified people in government agencies have so far not yet been able to do over decades of diligently trying..." There is so much wrong with this sentence.

  13. Re:Maybe the aliens are just as religious on Are the World's Religions Ready For ET? · · Score: 0, Troll

    Robert J. Sawyer is apparently an idiot. Contact with a superior culture always goes badly. Any aliens with the ability to travel to Earth will be as far beyond our understanding as we are to a mound of termites. We'll be lucky to survive First Contact at all.

  14. In Soviet Russia, Firefox Dooms You! on Doom Ported To the Web · · Score: 1

    Wow, it's not often that you find a script that will not only crash every open tab in Firefox but also take down every other instance as well.

  15. Re:What To Expect During First Contact on Hawking Radiation Claimed Created In a Lab · · Score: 1

    OK, this was SUPPOSED to be in the thread about our Glorious Overlords at the UN appointing an ambassador to the aliens. How it got attached to the Hawking Radiation thread is a complete mystery to me.

  16. What To Expect During First Contact on Hawking Radiation Claimed Created In a Lab · · Score: 1

    The other day I was clearing debris from a fenceline. I turned over a rotten log to reveal a termite nest. I watched for a moment as the panicked insects scurried about with their larvae and such, then kicked their home aside and went about my business.

    This is what First Contact will be like for us. If we're lucky. Note that I didn't bother to exterminate the critters.

  17. How many microprocessors was that again? on NHTSA Has No Software Engineers To Analyze Toyota · · Score: 2, Insightful

    70 to 100 microprocessors? I imagine that this is true only if you employ a fairly broad definition of "microprocessor" and note that the vast majority are single-purpose devices in self-contained systems. I doubt that the "microprocessors" and "lines of code" that run the stereo or the climate-control system - or even the airbags - have any connection with the driveline.