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  1. Re:Metro == Bob 2.0 on First Looks At Windows 8.1, Complete With 'Start' Button · · Score: 1

    There are two fundamentally different directions Win8 is being pulled. One direction is dictated by marketing: "app stores" are a giant fucking money tree, and Microsoft is under pressure to grow one -- so they want to push things as far as possible in the tablet/phone direction.

    The other is the simple reality that a touchscreen and a mouse/keyboard are not the same, and the demands on a mouse/keyboard GUI that runs on a 1080p 23" display are very different than those on a 4" phone.

  2. Re:and then they broke it even worse on First Looks At Windows 8.1, Complete With 'Start' Button · · Score: 1

    Whatever happened to find and grep for finding and grepping things? It's so much faster than "click on this, wait for the animation of the little fucking dog to load, search for a thing, search for the thing in the OTHER context, wait for the little magnifying glass to animate..."

  3. What I want... on First Looks At Windows 8.1, Complete With 'Start' Button · · Score: 1

    ... is never to interact with anything called "app" on a device with a mouse and keyboard. I don't know what the fuck "charms" are, and I don't want them either.

    I don't want an "app" to handle my wifi settings, or image viewing, or anythefuckthingelse. Basically, the only thing Microsoft is good at is using their monopoly power to get developers to write code for their OS -- games, Lightroom, etc., that don't run on Linux. Microsoft is terrible at software development and doubleplusterrible at UI design; I'd like them to do as little of that as possible, make Windows as minimalist as possible, simply so I have to suffer through less of it.

    I have a new laptop. The hardware is very nice, but it came with Windows 8. Among other annoyances: the wifi service dies every time the machine is suspended/hibernated, and meanwhile interacting with the wifi "app" does nothing. No error message, no "the service is not running", no "please wait, restarting wlan daemon", nothing. What the fuck? When I get a weekend free I'm going to suffer through putting Win7 on it and wrangling drivers. Meanwhile, Kubuntu runs flawlessly.

  4. Re:This is about the cpu gpu? on Intel Claims Haswell Architecture Offers 50% Longer Battery Life vs. Ivy Bridge · · Score: 1

    Seconded with Atom netbooks. I had one that lasted from LA to Tokyo at one point; it drew about 6W from the battery.

    Although we're close to that now. Now I have a 14" gaming laptop with an i5 Ivy Bridge in it, and powertop reports that I can run the whole shebang (obviously with the GPU off) on 8W or so.

  5. Re:Hmmm on Predicting IQ With a Simple Visual Test · · Score: 2

    I have moderate myopia.

    My ancestors were quite intelligent and figured out geometric optics -- and thus won Darwin's game.

  6. Re:No tilt.. so lets move it over the ocean? on Transporting a 15-Meter-Wide, 600-Ton Magnet Cross Country · · Score: 1

    It's an electromagnet, so nothing interesting happens unless it's got a whopping big current in it.

  7. Re:Move the people... on Transporting a 15-Meter-Wide, 600-Ton Magnet Cross Country · · Score: 2

    Because there is a lot of very, very expensive equipment at Fermilab already. As big of a deal as this thing is, the stuff that is already there is far more pricey and extensive. Physicists are easy to move; their equipment isn't.

  8. Re:Incompatible on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    You're forgetting traffic, which is about this side of hell here, and impedes pedestrians pretty badly (or can). Losing 45 seconds per block you walk to a red light is unpleasant. Although I did screw up: the 1.6 mile figure was something else. It's actually 3 miles. Shows what happens when you post on slashdot with your brain half full of Perl code.

  9. Re:The crime should be for _impaired_ driving on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the mentality in Australia is different than the United States. At least, in my time there, I felt it to be (I rented a car and drove, but never encountered police, so I have no idea how they treat drivers.)

    A tremendous majority of traffic tickets given in the USA have nothing to do with truly unsafe driving. A very small fraction of traffic stops are for drunk driving, and I am totally in your court regarding it: pick a threshold, determined scientifically, for which the impairment is judged to be sufficiently bad, and enforce it rigorously. But, sadly, that's not what happens here. In the USA, the relationship between police and drivers, even safe responsible drivers, is an adversarial one.

  10. Re:Incompatible on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    LA is probably run by fewer crooks. You know how there was that crack-smoking mayor in DC 23 years ago, who did six months in the slammer? He's still the most powerful politician in the city, and Washington Post calls him "mayor for life".

  11. Re:Incompatible on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    (See my other posts about why I'm on mass transit now -- my bike is broken.)

    I'm a desert rat, so the summer heat doesn't bother me (so much). But, yeah -- Metro is absolutely awful, and WMATA is the biggest bunch of incompetents I have ever seen. And I agree on the architecture.

  12. Re:Incompatible on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    Thank you for the clarification!

    When I've been in Europe, it's generally been pretty good (although, come to think of it, although I've been to Frankfurt I've never taken the transit there). But that's likely because I go to the places that visitors/tourists go, and have a travel pattern very different than locals. Thanks for pointing out that the problems aren't just here!

  13. Re:But this is America! on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    I don't have the study right in front of me, but I believe what they did was to look at the trajectory the murder rate was on before the ban, and extrapolate the trends throughout the timeframe since the ban. It was of course more sophisticated and numerically rigorous, but that was the essence of it.

  14. Re:But this is America! on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    Statistics doesn't really attempt (or need to attempt) to answer that question. But violence is going down, as a broad trend across many countries -- probably as a result of greater overall prosperity.

  15. Re:Incompatible on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    I live in Glover Park where there is no Metrorail service. I have to walk to Wisconsin Avenue, take the bus south, and then walk to my office.

    Normally I bike, but my bike is broken right now -- I need to get it fixed, but keep on having to work late. That takes about 20 minutes.

  16. Re:Incompatible on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    Good for the police in Beijing! That is what policing should be: serve and protect. I had a similar encounter on the last train of the Orange Line: there was a guy who was drunk and high on my train car who kept asking how to get home, and couldn't understand "you're on the wrong train -- go up these stairs here..." Thankfully the conductor was ahead of schedule (the last trains never run ahead of time to ensure everyone gets home), so I got her to wait for me while I escorted that dumbass to the Red Line platform.

    I have a friend who's a Londoner (or was), and she says that the Tube is very nice. If I may ask, what are the fares? In DC they are quite high: from $1.80 to $5.50 for a one-way ride, depending on the distance and time of day, and the real cost is twice that, since it's 50% subsidized and taxpayers pay the rest.

  17. Re:Incompatible on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    I do have a bike, but it's currently broken. :) I usually do bike, though -- takes about 20 min, since you get caught up in the same traffic bullshit as everyone else.

  18. Re:Incompatible on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    Actually, you have to be careful with that. Near the Capitol are some of the very worst parts of town. Fortunately I'm in a safe(r) area -- although my old officemate was robbed at gunpoint near here.

  19. Re:Incompatible on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    Biking it takes 15-20 minutes depending on traffic, and that's what I normally do. (But my bike is broken right now -- one of the wheels is sitting in my office, and I keep getting out of work too late to fix it.) Traffic is bad enough that it slows down pedestrians, too -- the walk is about 45 minutes, despite the hiker's rule that you go 3mph over roads, 2.5mph over nice trails, etc.

  20. Re:Its all about the Bejamins on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    I'd like to see some Western states start passing (by citizens' initiative) state laws that say "All traffic fines and associated court costs don't go to the general fund or law enforcement, but to the offender's choice of the local victim's compensation fund, the Red Cross, MSF, UNICEF, etc. Alternatively, they may, in the presence of a notary public, set the required amount of cash on fire."

  21. Re:OK, Win8.1 it is... on Windows Blue Is Officially Windows 8.1, Free For Existing Users · · Score: 1

    I have the same dilemma, and run Kubuntu now, which "just works" pretty well, but is still very customizable.

  22. Re:The crime should be for _impaired_ driving on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    Pretty much all traffic enforcement these days is about revenue.

  23. Re:why not just put us all in jail on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    While I know you're being facetious, a bunch of the problems in the USA come from hyperurbanites (by "hyperurban" I mean the high density cities: New York, Washington, Chicago, Philly, etc.) making decisions for other folks, and vice versa. A Washingtonian who has never been to Flagstaff has no business at all telling a Flagstaffer how to live, beyond very basic civil rights issues (i.e. "that person with brown skin has equal rights under the law").

  24. Re:But this is America! on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    I've seen studies (relatively impartial, statistics-based ones, which I feel myself relatively competent to evaluate since I do Monte Carlo physics) on the Australian gun ban which show that, while murders declined after the ban, the decline is about what you'd have expected in the absence of the ban.

  25. Re:Why? on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Banning X does not always reduce the number of people who do X, and certainly doesn't necessarily reduce the harmful consequences of X. See: alcohol, guns, marijuana.