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  1. Re:Has the trend away from blunt force led to this on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    Far too many cops used to use their blunt force instruments in ways that would permanently harm - usually blows to the head.
    Cops, especially in America, have always been excessive in use of force. Some police depts in other countries have toned it down a LOT but many haven't and it seems that the American ones are at the back of the pack among the G20 nations.

  2. Re:Barbarians inside the gates on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    That "barbaric sub-culture" does the same over outcomes of sporting events.

  3. Re:I'm glad there is rioting. on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    I watched the video of the shooting of 12-yr old Tamir Rice in Cleveland several times and the actions of that cop are unbelievable - he executed that kid.
    There was no reason, given that there were no other individuals around and no immediate threat to the public, to drive up so closely while allegedly shooting orders through the window ( which is what the police chief stated ) and it looks like he fired the 1st shot while exiting the car and well before his partner could exit from the driver side.

    It took 1.5 seconds to decide to shoot a child and almost 4 minutes to attempt first aid.

  4. Re:I'm glad there is rioting. on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    +1 Insightful

  5. Re:When 9 votes are required to send it ... on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    "Seated in a fair & representative way" - How do you justify that? Ferguson is 68% African-American yet the grand jury was 75% white?

    "publicly available evidence, there is no way it could have rationally reached a different conclusion from the one it reached" - I'd still like to know how the voting went.
    Was it unanimous in Darren Wilson's favor? Was it 50-50? One vote short of proceeding to indictment? Did the members vote along racial lines?

  6. Re:The "Protesters" on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    I don't support violent riots & looting but I've been hearing a LOT of people wishing death on the looters, which I find both disturbing & confounding.
    So the looters are thieving assholes but if that's a reason to want them dead, then perhaps Occupy Wall Street should have demanded the summary execution of all on Wall St and any complicit corporations because THOSE theiving assholes did FAR more lasting harm than any number of looters at public riots or protests in my entire lifetime.

  7. Re: Why on France Wants To Get Rid of Diesel Fuel · · Score: 1

    Agreed - if we're serious about cleaning up our act, no crappy engines should be grandfathered.

  8. Re: Seen the e-Golf? on France Wants To Get Rid of Diesel Fuel · · Score: 1

    " less with frequent starting and stopping" - probably not much less, if it has good regen braking, and they don't idle.
    In 4 decades of working, I've never lived more than 20 miles from work and while I work with lots of people who live much further away, almost all of them drive but only to the train station.

    Most couples and families I know have 2 or more cars anyway so if one's an EV, the long weekend drive is no problem.

  9. Re: Flip Argument on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    baristabrian (translating): Look at me! I'm clueless!!

  10. Re:Flip Argument on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    I contend that the bar on "defending yourself" is set much too low. The current laws in many places may disagree but laws can & do change, admittedly now always for the better.

  11. Re:Flip Argument on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    I don't support mob rule but I also don't support giving anyone a walk after killing someone. You take a life, you face trial, officer or citizen.

    Before making spurious comments about the mob, keep in mind that there have been bigger, more destructive riots after SPORTS EVENTS.

    Also, when has any of these mobs actually lynched anyone? Do you even have the foggiest clue as to what white supremacists lynch mobs have actually done?
    Do you have info on a raucous minority mob dragging an American police officer behind a car to his death, then cutting off his fingers, extracting his teeth and castrating him for souvenirs. Because that was the sort of things that lynch mobs did to African-Americans.

    There are still many people living today who remember what happened to 14-yr old Emmett Till, murdered for allegedly wolf-whistling at a white girl.
    Two men did face trial but were quickly acquitted - and not lynched by a raging black mob. Imagine that.

    It's been over 100 days since Mike Brown died in the street in Ferguson and yet Officer Darren Wilson has faced no credible threat to his life - a lynch mob worthy of the KKK would have long since meted out their idea of justice.

     

  12. Re:Flip Argument on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And they can't possibly ever be wrong.

  13. Re:I'm quite surprised it wasn't on What Would Have Happened If Philae Were Nuclear Powered? · · Score: 1

    The Russians have plenty and the Obama administration secured quite a few decaying nukes for our Glorious Comrades and used the fuel to provide nuclear power.
    I understand that the USA is now producing Pu-238 again so that's something for future missions.

    Now we are talking about a European mission from 10 yrs ago so that's definitely a factor in deciding how to power the apparatus.
    But it's also true that whatever Russia has is available - for a price.

  14. Re:I'm quite surprised it wasn't on What Would Have Happened If Philae Were Nuclear Powered? · · Score: 1

    There's been a lot of science on Slashdot since the days when we joined.
    Plus, shit happens in people's lives and there are only so many hours in the day. So there's plenty I've missed and I was never all that interested in the minutiae of space exploration. I love to learn more about the universe but I'm also quite convinced that our lives for the reasonably forseeable future are tied to this Pale Blue Dot and here's where my focus has been for quite some time.

  15. Maybe.....but maybe not on Multiple Manufacturers Push Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars, But Can They Catch Tesla? · · Score: 1

    It's not inconceivable that fuel cell cars will be a success but the current state of tech is much better suited to stationary storage or heavy vehicles.
    From the few reviews I've found, they seem to a bit on the sluggish side unless paired with a battery, which makes them more expensive.

    As for catching Tesla, they'll really have to throw money and resources into it - Tesla is NOT standing still and they've already built out their fast charging infrastructure.
    Hydrogen transport and storage is nowhere near as ubiquitous and is not a trivial problem.

  16. Re:Not going well is right, not the way you think on Harvard Scientists Say It's Time To Start Thinking About Engineering the Climate · · Score: 1

    "Over a decade without warming" - that's only somewhat true of the surface temps and not at all true of the ice caps & the ocean.
    You do realize just how much ice was lost from the Arctic sea, the Greenland ice sheet, the land-based ice of the Antarctic and the various glaciers during your "over a decade without warming"?? FYI, it's way more than a multigigametric cubicfuckton.

    You do realize just how much heat it takes to melt ice, right? That just converting a given amount of ice into water without raising its temperature requires as much heat as heating that volume of water from room temp to nearly boiling?? You are aware of that, right??

    I keep posting the link below for all the "no warming since whenever" folks. Let's how that some of you actually bother to read the post - you just might learn something.
    http://tamino.wordpress.com/20...

  17. Re:Err on the side of warmth on Harvard Scientists Say It's Time To Start Thinking About Engineering the Climate · · Score: 1

    However we do it, we'd be turning down the thermostat to a setting we've lived through in the present & recent past.

  18. Re:Err on the side of warmth on Harvard Scientists Say It's Time To Start Thinking About Engineering the Climate · · Score: 1

    Many jungles, such as the Amazon, have very poor soil and only function because of rainfall and an interconnected ecosystem. That sort of interconnectedness is the antithesis of modern large scale monoculture farming. You need to be able to foster the production & maintenance of soil - or use a lot of petrochemical based fertilizer.

  19. Re:How about engineering the economy? on Harvard Scientists Say It's Time To Start Thinking About Engineering the Climate · · Score: 1

    Quite a bit of those costs are being incurred right now. For example, Hurricane Sandy, flooding in Europe & the UK, prolonged droughts in CA, TX & Southwest, ever more damaging wildfires,etc.

  20. Re:Optimum Temperature on Harvard Scientists Say It's Time To Start Thinking About Engineering the Climate · · Score: 1

    How did those presumably photosynthetic plants cope with the several months of darkness that's part of the polar year?

  21. Re:Run them in the day then on Lessons Learned From Google's Green Energy Bust · · Score: 1

    Are you posting from 1960? Appliances have had delay timers for decades.

  22. Re:Simple on Lessons Learned From Google's Green Energy Bust · · Score: 1

    You overestimate the power of environmentalists.
    If they had the power you imagine, there would have been no new coal plants built anywhere after 1970.

    And they've not been able to prevent nuke plants from being built in quite a few countries, even after Chernobyl.

  23. Re:Global warming is bunk anyway. on Harvard Scientists Say It's Time To Start Thinking About Engineering the Climate · · Score: 1

    The idea behind the "hiatus", "little or no warming" is wrong. See the link below for an explanation.

    http://tamino.wordpress.com/20...

  24. I'm quite surprised it wasn't on What Would Have Happened If Philae Were Nuclear Powered? · · Score: 1

    I had the mistaken belief that all space probes / landers were nuke-powered.

  25. Re:A killer attitude on Americans Rejoice At Lower Gas Prices · · Score: 1

    From http://www.bbc.com/news/health...

    While excess winter deaths are linked to low temperatures, hypothermia is not the main cause.

    Experience shows that the majority of such deaths are due to heart disease, stroke and respiratory illness

    Age UK's director Caroline Abrahams, said: "Excess winter deaths are preventable and today's figures are a damning indictment of our failure to address the scandal of cold homes in this country.

    "We strongly believe that the only sustainable solution is investment to increase the ENERGY EFFICIENCY of our housing stock so cold homes become a thing of the past."