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  1. Re:Why not? on Razer Built a Laptop With Three Screens Because Why Not? (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    We DO care about battery life. You never thought of laptops? No word on laptop version... I will have to wait for the laptop version.

  2. Re:This is truly great news! on NASA Unveils Two New Missions To Study Truly Strange Asteroids (space.com) · · Score: 1

    That it is reaching my limits of normal Human life and they are ONLY going to WATCH the neighborhood! In _TWO_ missions!! Beh, I would plan for at least ten fold missions and have it all ready to watch, decide, do. Every year. Is it not just a matter of funding because the USA has an inexhaustible supply of scientific brains and engineers and computer parks growing like on Moore Law? I will have to stat omitting space exploration news, for all the newness they are promising me...

  3. Re:Just to screw with Trump on Obama Administration Releases Searchable Archive of Social Media Posts (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Does it include FB comments? The post does not matter, but what YOU wrote in it... that is the point.

  4. Re:Already a flawed product. on Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate GT 2TB Is World's Largest Capacity Flash Drive (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    I wasnt lucky this time FEDEX did not want to sell the last micro SD cards it was not showing up in the counter. Now, were you saying...?

  5. They did not watch youtube? It is there, you crush with a hydraulic press some batteries and they smear a black powder, seemingly non corrosive, but you do the same to the rechargeable ones (with Li I think), and it explodes in flames! So these cell phones must have ben crushed and the battery tech is the one that flames on crushing pressure, like small atomic bombs but fire level only. Now they are talking of flexible OLED cell phones to have bendable cell phones, but that company knows nothing about crushing batteries? I would NOT give back my cell phone when the company can just tell me to be careful not to bend or crush the thingie in the back pocket of my pants (ouch!).

  6. Re: monopoly on Intel Finds Moore's Law's Next Step At 10 Nanometers (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    What about Atari? It was THE computer, ubiquitous when I was a boy. NOTHING else like it, either TV or small LED fixed-sprite games or even blinking LED American football and that was it. Consoles came later, I was already deep into Atari when you could find arcade consoled in The Beach, only.

  7. Re:monopoly on Intel Finds Moore's Law's Next Step At 10 Nanometers (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    What for? Cheap and advanced and you are not doing the math for it. Lets wait for arduino style versions with increased power and yields.

  8. Re:If it were 10% false positives, excellent scree on Scientists Develop a Breathalyzer That Detects 17 Diseases With One Breath From a Patient (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Single breath analysis sounds hype-py. I would go for a series of tests at specified intervals for each disease. It also seems to be biased toward the presence of fecal matter in breath, but such can come from bad food, organics or specialty cafeteria coffee chain coffee... Ahem, anyway, assumptions also seem detached from actual hypothesis -mechanisms on the relation between diseases and breath presence of chemicals. Like they run an AI associative network and called it results? Surely several other molecules can be detected with organometallic devices... So overall sounds a good idea with bad scientists. Though what seems alarming is that if I use that device after and before a meal AND IT DETECTS COLON CANCER, chances are I can sue the place for mixing excrement in food! Still to achieve epidemiological levels they should use a bigger sample, five thousand at least over a number of periods. But they would be infringing Afroarab interests if we can show a place gave me bad breath out of bad hygiene or worse practices.

  9. Re:I don't get it on Amazon Patents Floating Airship Warehouse For Its Delivery Drones (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Because you do not want a loader driver to suddenly realize he does not want to deliver there precisely (they have **reasons**, you see...), or that he wants to live in the place instead of that old fag and his feeble woman with the idiotic child genius...

  10. My biophysics tell me Chinese do not know what to eat, they could not wholly incorporate Kitchen nor new (evolved) food regimes or sources in them, hence Chinese food is such a porridge of flavors and sources. Not that bad... but it also makes them somewhat cannibal and coprophagous naturally, which would be like one of those dark secrets of famed Chinese Dark and Secret Societies. Good to see I have a third party indication of the fact.

  11. They are going to use thrust or already did, trying to correct orbit. It is implied in the summary text. But anyway, it only makes that mission more expensive, less time to get data, harder to analyze data, different data consumers, etc. Not like you can get it all raw from google maps... Problem is we no longer want to hear news on failed missions, so far, five missions failed in a few months by nearly all spatial powers.

  12. There is: Africans cannot discern them well, blue from green. It is the SAME, like for us red and orange are also interchangeable for practical matters. And they are ALSO somewhat like deuteranopes: THEY CANNOT SEE PINK. Like in the phrase: dead hands. They all have dead hands, ie, pink hands seen as a corpse grey or greenish... Ask them, interpret what they reply under this optic (pun unintended but embedded in language).

  13. Re:Microsoft finally fixed the BSOD on Microsoft Tests New 'Green Screen of Death' On Latest Windows 10 Builds (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    It is a MUSLIM attack. Green means marihuana to them, at least, so now whenever there is a failure they will hear: that damned GREEN... and associate the emotion to a plant. To be serious the BSOD should be a BLACK screen. Keep the STANDARD abbreviation! Problem is, to Africans and Indians, GREEN has deleterious and special and occult and hidden meanings we Humans do not pick up but for them are connatural. Oh, this is not a bit of opinion, but hard, acquired knowledge anyone with the right mind frame can observe and test in real life. The motto is to make Microsoft and Windows as disgusting as possible because they should mean USA...

  14. Why don t they go back to Africa or Polynesia? The trend is obvious, they want to live among Europeans and our works, but invariably end up in the lowest of miseries, except, of course, when we apply our own principles and catapult them on media or sports or any easy activity where some are well paid. The world will not **go on** a long way like this, wealth was a good measure of intelligence and under modern governments and peace of non violence, but currently demanding that we always set them up to standard by force of charity and program We will no longer be able to use wealth as a proxy for HU-MAN. Ah! And they also insist that inheritance of wealth should be denied then go and apply tricks to thwart it to their purposes. I see it very simple, they have whole countries of their people and see the difference they achieved with Occident, yet they still blame us and are dependent, then they want to come live with us to... re-produce their home worlds? When they cannot just turn them into Occident? These people can go to school in other cities and countries as well, not keep reproducing patterns of poverty. Fact is, we have always found a way to carry on without servants and menial jobs, thanks precisely to technologies. We want to only hear good and nice events news from a technological hub, not that it is on the brink of riots! Notice I do not live there and am a real technological proficient person...

  15. Re:What does this have to do with tech? on Cheetahs Heading Towards Extinction as Population Crashes (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Cap THE, Girl, is the formula. Girl does not have the same meaning among Excrement Colored Anthropoids than with Humans. Oh, and we have to do it BEFORE both imitative species do it on US! We are providing the technologies and they already got the idea from me. Which is one reason Governments have done an effort to teach quality and egalitarianism and non **racism**, that if you say what we truly _have_ to do with them... in the meantime we organize, THEY SIMPLY DO IT ON US, because it is the only content in their communal minds. It is mind boggling indeed, but it is how things have been working, whether you like it or not.

  16. Re:What does this have to do with tech? on Cheetahs Heading Towards Extinction as Population Crashes (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Xtinguish Excrement and Diarrhea Colored Anthropoid. That easy. Sterilize the females, do not let it sexually assault Human females, criterion is relatively easy to assess, in one generation it is over and the worst source of conflict on Earth gone. That leaves us only Orientals as a problem. That is not easy, but with genetic engineering, if we achieve NON cross breeding with Humans, and cap the lifespan of males at just about after puberty, enough to keep their species going on, we can stabilize the Human population at any level desired by having both species cross copulate at will and, simultaneously, breeding children in an orderly manner each in its own species. This works for both species very well. You can do your mental experiments to see how it works, then your figures. Surprise! Whenever I expose the scheme, they agree it is OK! In fact: the formula given to me by an African female to achieve this is to DO NOT LET THE GIRL HAVE A GIRL. Or cap your girl! As for Orientals when I tell them about this, they not only agree, they want to come with me and shut up the male. We are in time and we have the technology. But we HAVE to ensure to map the cheetah DNA before letting it go extinct... - Danilo J Bonsignore

  17. It is propaganda. The USA is a very dumb country, they simply do not recognize when foreign powers just keep attacking, and attacking, and attacking, and attacking and attacking and attacking... MS should be a bastion of americanity, instead it is considered a foul company and acting foulest, in fact. As if one century ago we could be discussing OS in a cafeteria, eh? I started in Apple II but by Apple C I did not like it anymore, now I would be at a loss using Mac. But judging games, it is obvious that all games are being ported to Mac, so eventually there will be no difference.

  18. Re: Beta versioning on HandBrake 1.0.0 Released After 13 Years Of Development (fossbytes.com) · · Score: 1

    Ah! We have TWO Microsofts... IT explains things.

  19. Re: Beta versioning on HandBrake 1.0.0 Released After 13 Years Of Development (fossbytes.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey! That sound so New York City... Do not speed, just stay in a restroom one extra minute and it is OK to break your house and steal stuff.

  20. Re:Excellent on How Would You Generate C Code Using Common Lisp Macros? (github.com) · · Score: 1

    It looks ambiguous.

  21. How? A USB with a variable volume number is not the same device to computers. If keys are in a standardized frame, only variation is the key itself, and it can be a different key for different..... HEY! I was working for the company implementing this idea and calling it KeyAdmin! Only the idea was not USB sticks they were not yet here, but smartcards.... Though to be very direct, I had already thought of the key admin store and reader, though public key cryptography was not yet here either... For security it is OK, it is second layer or token security, but it is the same problem than with fingerprints, if bad guys want your finger to sign in... they will get it.

  22. (I thought self driving cars rely on inter-messaging and several sensors not easily tricked together at he same time).

  23. So they will be able to hide it. We should have avoided China forever with so many Africans around. Sounds like a Communist plot.

  24. Re:Australia's Fault on Steam Is Down (steamstat.us) · · Score: 1

    Be SURE it was not a nuke or similar in the servers. Are they geographically distributed, redundant, isolated in bunkers, with redundant hard copy backups, etc? I DO NOT THINK SO. Try passing the voice, we have been very confident in Occident about this technological revolution which INDEED turns many people obsolete, old interests, dumb families, personal tricks of power, etc.

  25. Re:Ah, I was wondering when it would begin on Steam Is Down (steamstat.us) · · Score: 1

    NONE, OF YOU, CAN YET, UNDERSTAND: those populations are PRE DAWN OF FIRE AGE. They will NOT evolve in History time up to Human. They can imitate well but close down quickly. I already LIVED it! That computer was so well treated... not using it... it stopped working at some point after so very little use; my electronics 1980 organ was used every day by infantile hands, for years, and twenty three years later was still functioning well, EXCEPT, for the _plastic_ switch that would push the selector contacts to start it on. The plastic was soft and got softer, so it would not push down the contact, but everything else was working perfectly! Unlike those guys computer, bass guitar, electric guitar, who know what else was stored without use. GAMING is not in their genetics! They go maniac on some games but gaming? No. If it is not mentioned in an old religious text, forget it! Unacceptable. Those populations cannot resist Gaming, much less videogaming! It is not a current affairs issue, it will be like it forever! As if we Humans did not know how to manage our lifetime time... Expect all kinds of difficulties, obstructions, underpar games, sabotages, viruses, DoS attacks, game hiding, etc. I think it will be worse the more time passes as videogames and their meaning will be slowly realized by more and more of the populations who will say NO and that it is, back to simpler times. Right now: at pains trying to search my IE history, seems to have vanished...