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  1. Re:Geolock Porn on Leaked Document Shows Europe Would Fight UK Plans To Block Porn · · Score: 1

    The monarch has no say in it. Lords are selected by the ruling government and seats in the House of Lords are effectively for sale. Donate lots to a party and when they are in government you get made a lord.

  2. Well that's a danger word on Hydrogen-Powered Drone Can Fly For 4 Hours at a Time · · Score: 1

    When the authorities see the word "hydrogen" then that's immediately going to restrict where they can be flown. In the UK that's already not many places.

  3. Re:Voyager 1 and 2 on Ask Slashdot: After We're Gone, the Last Electrical Device Still Working? · · Score: 2

    NASA gives the thermoelectric generators on the Voyagers 10 more years".

  4. The thermoelectric generators on both Voyagers have a finite lifetime. I don't think it's very much longer until they are both inert lumps of metal. 10 years according to NASA.

  5. We already know on Ask Slashdot: After We're Gone, the Last Electrical Device Still Working? · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's actually on an adjacent planet rather than Earth, but Opportunity seems like it will just keep going.

    xkcd joke about it.

  6. Re:Laws that need to be made in secret on Extreme Secrecy Eroding Support For Trans-Pacific Partnership · · Score: 4, Informative

    I see no problems with other countries suing US regulatory agencies for lost revenue when their deadly products are taken off the market in the US.

    Yeah, we have a similar problem in Europe where the TTIP (as in Transatlantic) would open up to a flood of US products that would fail current European regulations. Only the lawyers are going to get rich out of it.

  7. Re:Hell No Hillary on Hillary Clinton Declares 2016 Democratic Presidential Bid · · Score: 1

    Similar thing in UK. The right wing press will smear the leaders of parties that are not the Conservatives over their ex-girlfriends, the design of their kitchen and even questioning the patriotism of their parents. Nicola Sturgeon earned a "Most Dangerous Woman in the Country" headline in the Daily Mail (just the English edition, they all have Scottish editions with slightly different content because, well, money) despite the fact that she is not even a candidate in the upcoming General Election.

  8. Re:Dynasties on Hillary Clinton Declares 2016 Democratic Presidential Bid · · Score: 1

    Of the more than 100 million eligible citizens in the US, is the best candidate for President another Bush or Clinton? Really???

    Well, living in another country I have no oar in this, but don't dynasties have a genetic component? Hillary is a Clinton by marriage but all the Bush's have shared genes.

  9. Re:Color blindness is useful though on UW Scientists, Biotech Firm May Have Cure For Colorblindness · · Score: 1

    Also off topic, I'm reminded of the fact that some people don't approve of green traffic lights and their local council requires a significant budget to replace them. Maybe they should try bluer shades of green since blue would be an acceptable colour to the local populace.

  10. Re: And it's not even an election year on Ten US Senators Seek Investigation Into the Replacement of US Tech Workers · · Score: 1

    For the record, we are not a Democracy...

    Amen. And for the record, nor is the UK where I live.

    ...we are a Republic...

    No, I'd say that both USA and UK have become Oligarchies in the last 30 years.

    ...ruled by laws that make all if equal

    Are you going for a +5 Funny mod, because I laughed.

  11. Re:Easy grammar on Ask Slashdot: What Would a Constructed Language Have To Be To Replace English? · · Score: 1

    there are a lot of native English speakers, a ton more who know it very well as a second language with a good degree of proficiency

    In my experience many Europeans who have it as a second language use it more adeptly than alleged native speakers. On first hearing a Swede on TeamSpeak, I was convinced he was English because there wasn't a hint of accent.

  12. Re:planet/planetoid on Collision With Earth's "Little Sister" Created the Moon · · Score: 1

    Wasn't it the Greeks that called them planets? Or near enough as makes no difference.

  13. Re:Yay American Greed? on With H-1B Cap Hit, Zuckerberg and Ballmer-Led Groups Press For More Tech Visas · · Score: 1

    There are people who stand in UK elections on similar platforms but they are never of one of the two main parties that form governments.

    I guess the US situation will be the same.

  14. Re:Related to the Boston Marathon how? on Watching a "Swatting" Slowly Unfold · · Score: 1

    People that have actually lived through an event like that tend to react slightly differently than those who haven't.

    Perhaps it depends on the people. Terrorist bombings in London were not uncommon in the early 1990s and there were also a lot of bomb scares around the same time. I was in Victoria station in February 1991 when a bomb exploded. A strange experience, I had my back to the blast and the force of the shockwave, even some 40 meters away, was remarkable. Anyway, a few months later I got stuck in a bank during my lunch hour because a bomb scare caused the police to close Fleet Street while I was in it. Thing is these types of scares always turned out to be false alarms, they never caught one before the fact, so I was nothing but irritated about the fact that a policeman wouldn't let me leave the bank until the all clear had been called. I would have been quite relaxed to walk back along Fleet Street despite this bomb scare.

  15. Let's hope nothing shoots back on NASA-ESA Project Will Shoot an Asteroid To See What Happens · · Score: 1

    You never know.

  16. Re:A moat is too old-fashioned. on Secret Service Plans New Fence, Full Scale White House Replica, But No Moat · · Score: 1

    A moat can house sharks with frickin' lasers. Nothing medieval about that.

  17. Re:How about on Secret Service Plans New Fence, Full Scale White House Replica, But No Moat · · Score: 1

    Well, aside from the fact that about half the US electorate are going to hate whoever wins the election; there is a large number of people outside the US that wish ill on the US president irrespective of which party he* represents. Some of them might even know his name.

    * yeah, like it's ever going to be otherwise

  18. Re:Not a unique photo on Is That Dress White and Gold Or Blue and Black? · · Score: 1

    This is slashdot; how are we supposed to know what GF stands for?

  19. Re: White balance and contrast in camera. on Is That Dress White and Gold Or Blue and Black? · · Score: 1

    I'd also heard, that much like the rotating ballerina silhouette where you can change your perception of the direction of rotation, it is possible to change your perception of the colours in that photo. I couldn't do it though, stays white and gold.

  20. Re:Scotland Yard Not So New After All? on Scotland's Police Lose Data Because of Programmer's Error · · Score: 2

    Actually, New Scotland Yard is the HQ of the Metropolitan Police in London and this disaster was only for Police Scotland.

    Police Scotland is the recently formed amalgamation of the four or five police forces that Scotland had into a single force. The merger was to unify various systems, presumably so that something like this could affect the whole of Scotland rather than just one part.

  21. Re: That is close! on Another Star Passed Through Our Oort Cloud 70,000 Years Ago · · Score: 1

    Well, realms of arxiv paper today, it will permeate through to tabloid editors tomorrow... ok, in 2 to 3 years.

    I predict the Daily Mail headline will be "Armageddon Threat From Immigrant Star".

  22. Re:Questionable banking? on HSBC Banking Leak Shows Tax Avoidance, Dealings With Criminals · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A BBC new site article yesterday had this passage...

    The bank now faces criminal investigations in the US, France, Belgium and Argentina. HSBC said it is "co-operating with relevant authorities". But in the UK, where the bank is based, no such action has been taken.

    Whether anything happens as a result of those investigations remains to be seen. And in case you're wondering why there is no such action taken in the UK, the reason can be inferred from the next paragraph...

    The man in charge of HSBC at the time, Stephen Green, was made a Conservative peer and appointed to the government.

  23. Re:Questionable banking? on HSBC Banking Leak Shows Tax Avoidance, Dealings With Criminals · · Score: 1

    G2 on the stellar classification as I recall. Not hot enough to be white. Too hot to be orange. Yellow seems a good enough label.

  24. Re:Not horrific for Americans on Does Showing a Horrific Video Serve a Legitimate Journalistic Purpose? · · Score: 1

    I have heard of lynchings of blacks in the US where burning the victim alive occurred. I have no citations to provide, maybe someone who lives there knows the history better.

    The "it was a different time" argument probably applies in that case but the current standard "western" cultural conventions are not shared across the globe .

  25. Re:Glad to hear it's not their just pathetic jerks on Why Lizard Squad Took Down PSN and Xbox Live On Christmas Day · · Score: 1

    Actually, given this taste of the teenage mindset about christmas, my own theory is that they just didn't get Xbox Ones or PS4s as presents.