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  1. Re:A simple request. on Russian Army Spetsnaz Units Arrested Operating In Ukraine · · Score: 1

    More than two decades of decline since leaving USSR can change a lot of minds, you know. It's a long time.

    They bought into western propaganda and realize now it is fantasy.

  2. Re:Fascism and demographics on Russia Blocks Internet Sites of Putin Critics · · Score: 1

    including the meme that the hard part was fought in Russia, not western europe

    You think this isn't true?

  3. Re:Reassembling the Soviet Union on Russia Blocks Internet Sites of Putin Critics · · Score: 1

    Well, to be fair South Ossetia was autonomous oblast (region) within Georgian SSR. So when Georgia left USSR, S. Ossetia should have been free to stay in USSR / leave Georgia - which instead commuted it's autonomy and instigated the first war there.

    More or less the same deal in Abkazhia, except it had even higher status (ASSR, autonomous republic). I think in the early years it was a full blown SSR, even.

  4. Re:A little late on Your Next Car's Electronics Will Likely Be Connected By Ethernet · · Score: 1

    CAN is just as old as ethernet, if that is your test of reliability.

  5. Re:Common sense? In MY judiciary? on Judge Says You Can Warn Others About Speed Traps · · Score: 1

    He obviously meant the rear parking / marker lights.

  6. Re:1984 on Super Bowl Ads: Worth the Price Or Waste of Time? · · Score: 1

    It wasn't always. 20% used to be standard in the cave era.

    (which is probably the last time a radio shack was decently stocked around here... christ).

  7. Re:Meanwhile, back in America on Chinese Moon Rover Says an Early Goodnight · · Score: 1

    It still amazes me they went from 'first thing from earth to crash into the moon' in 1959, to a soft landing in 1966, or soft landings with transmissions from venus in 1970.

    The fact that anything could land on venus and transmit home for an hour is pretty amazing, really. Atmospheric pressure is something like 92 atm, temperature is 450C, it's all CO2 with clouds of sulphuric acid... incredible anything survives that, and radios home!

  8. Re:Samzenpus headline on Nissan Unveils 88 Pound 400-HP Race Car Engine · · Score: 1

    Some of them had 5 cylinders, you insensitive clod.

  9. Re:I was wondering when that would happen on Bitcoin Exchange CEO Charlie Shrem Arrested On Money Laundering Charge · · Score: 1, Funny

    Unless people want to turn bitcoins into actual money, of course.

  10. Seems reasonable on Russia Backs Sending Top Students Abroad With a Catch · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If they don't want to go back to Russia, they don't have to accept the grants.

    I'm not really seeing a problem here?

  11. Re:it'll be back on India Frees Itself of Polio · · Score: 1

    Smallpox has been absent since the 70's, and hasn't show up yet... So if the premise is the same with polio, yes we can say that it is extinct... I think.

    I think it only exists in one CDC facility and one research / germ warfare facility in siberia, now.

  12. Re:Actually... negative prices! on Record Wind Power Levels Trigger Energy Price Fall Across Europe · · Score: 1

    So when industry shut off for christmas, prices went through the floor.

    I suppose same would happen with a fossil plant they couldn't spool down either.

  13. Re:Instagram didn't replace Kodak on The Internet's Network Efficiencies Are Destroying the Middle Class · · Score: 1

    Heh, yup. There was a time when Nokia was the world's largest "camera" producer. Not competition with DSLRs, but they replaced the instamatic for sure.

    Which is kinda... not really true. Kodak had long lost consumer camera market anyway. Instamatic was the last popular consumer camera they made, as near as I can remember, and they're older than me.

    I'm sure they still made good coin on film and industrial/scientific stuff, though.

  14. Re:The Internet of THINGS! on Intel Puts a PC Into an SD Card-Sized Casing · · Score: 1

    You can if the internet of things feeds the dog and sends it outside to pee, of course... ;-)

  15. Re:So, can it play Crysis at full framerates, or.. on Intel Puts a PC Into an SD Card-Sized Casing · · Score: 1

    I've often wondered why they haven't gone to square / rectangular cells. (if they don't like li-poly bags). They do exist (most cellphones with a metal can instead of a bag are / were li-ion).

    Even square-ish 18650s should add some capacity (+25% volume, how effectively it can be used I'm unsure), and take little volume that isn't being wasted already.

  16. Re:Proof of concept on RAF Fighter Flies On Printed Parts · · Score: 2

    She still has a sceptre, but the magic has been lost and it now has no effect.

  17. Re:Replaced by the Genesis on CES: Laser Headlights Edge Closer To Real-World Highways · · Score: 1

    Rays and skates are shark's closest relatives. Which is why some rays kinda look like flattened weird sharks.. i guess...

  18. Re:Another variable to consider on What Would French Fries Taste Like If You Made Them On Jupiter? · · Score: 2

    The oil isn't boiling though, is it? Doesn't oil smoke before it boils... at least at 1 atm? Since it is hotter than 100C, anything with water in it (say food) added to the fryer 'boils' instantly though.

    Since the oil is already much hotter than water's boiling point, I don't see any advantage to increasing the pressure? Except keeping the boiling water in the food item a tad longer, I guess...?

  19. Re:that was KFC's innovation, Colonel Sanders secr on What Would French Fries Taste Like If You Made Them On Jupiter? · · Score: 2

    Sanders' isn't a deep fryer though, or at least it wasn't. The whole point is he didn't want the chicken to be deep fried, but pan fried (which was too bloody slow)... Hence the compromise of pressure-pan frying.

    Never worked at a KFC, so I'm googling it, and it sure looks like a deep fryer, though...

  20. Re:Hmmm on Parents' Campaign Leads To Wi-Fi Ban In New Zealand School · · Score: 1

    Yeah, longer straight chain stuff should be pretty much harmless, but aromatics tend to be carcinogenic, irritant, stink, etc. (though it depends on the chemical in question, it's not a rule.)

    Short alkanes aren't very good either, being very flammable and toxic, but aren't carcinogenic afaik. As the carbon chains get longer they become benign (with the greatest risk being that of getting them in your lungs - hard to get out, causing some sort of pneumonia like illness).

    Normal kerosene (in north america, at least), is about 15-20% aromatics IIRC, which is why it has an odor. More refined variants for lanterns don't. Same deal with (pharmaceutical) mineral oil, or vaseline. harmless, but they come from the same stock as kerosene, and they are all 'petroleum distillates'.

  21. Re:Ironically, the first Highway Robbery committed on Company That Made the First 3D Printed Metal Gun Is Selling Them For $11,900 · · Score: 1

    There are some open CNC routers out there, but they will have trouble with things much harder than wood or lucite or nylon. Which is still pretty useful, I've been meaning to rig something eventually, myself.

    To cut steel it really needs to be big and cast iron/steel, just too much flex otherwise. (not to mention you want a slow, heavy spindle, not a dremel..) So for that, you usually buy a ready-made ($500-1000) milling machine, and add stepper motors to make it CNC-able. Which still only gets you three axes, but...

    I imagine there are some open CNC water/laser/plasma cutting designs out there too. Or at least writeups by people that DIY'd it.

  22. Re:No... on Proposed California Law Would Mandate Smartphone Kill Switch · · Score: 1

    I'm fairly convinced the only people whining about RoHS compliant solder are people that suck at soldering.

    Electronics repair is my day job and I'm yet to see something fail from tin whiskers.

    I still see a lot of lead solder in newer products here (outside of EU) so it doesn't have full weight either.

  23. Re:California on Proposed California Law Would Mandate Smartphone Kill Switch · · Score: 2

    No Americans is a feature of laying on the beach in Varadero. If the US let it's citizens go, Cuba would lose that edge. ;-)

  24. Re:Antibacterial soap Frankenstein on Multidrug Resistance Gene Released By Chinese Wastewater Treatment Plants · · Score: 1

    I got a kick out of a health store selling "organic" calcium, supposedly harvested from seaweed.

    Apparently minerals derived from plants are better for you than minerals derived from... minerals.

  25. Re:Or just use the proper thing for the job ... on Add USB LED Notifications To Your PC With Just a Bit of Soldering (Video) · · Score: 1

    Yep, the AVRs with hardware USB, like the 32U2, coupled with the lovely open source LUFA usb library, make it painfully easy. I like to make things show up as serial ports.

    Though these days I've been using ARM cortex M3 (STM32) with the GPL libopencm3, as the tiny stm32's with hardware USB are cheaper and have more, well, everything. Kind overkill for blinking a couple LEDs, though.

    Anyone paying $15 for $2 of parts is a sucker. Seems to be a lot of suckers in the DIY crowd, these days.