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  1. My Droid Turbo has been very reliable. on Ask Slashdot: What Are the Most Stable Smartphones These Days? · · Score: 1

    And I love the battery life!

  2. Re:I'm driving a rented Nissan Pathfinder while my on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 1

    The Pathfinder I'm driving is a 2015 model with 1500 miles on it.

  3. Re:I'm driving a rented Nissan Pathfinder while my on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 1

    Actually, body work- an inattentive driver backed into the side of my car in a parking lot.

  4. I'm driving a rented Nissan Pathfinder while my on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    car is being repaired. Ridiculous! 20 MPG and every time I step on the brakes or the gas it rocks back and forth like a rocking chair. It seats about as many people as a sedan and can carry only slightly more junk than a sedan. Why do people want to drive these things? They aren't attractive, they don't stop/go fast, they can't carry much stuff. I don't get it.

    I don't understand why so many people want to drive pickups either. In a pickup you can only haul stuff you care about in decent weather. I get it if you're a farmer or ranch hand and need to haul messy stuff year round, but why would anyone else want to drive a truck? And why is it that the bigger the pickup, the greater the odds that they will back into parking spaces?

  5. Does he make the same comments about on UK Police Chief: Some Tech Companies Are 'Friendly To Terrorists' · · Score: 1

    weapons and explosives manufacturers?

    What's being done by those companies to stop terrorists from misusing their products?

  6. Now his servants, gardeners, dog walkers, etc., won't have to commute!

  7. So they have this great tech but they use it to on Star Wars Battlefront Game Trailer Is So Realistic It Looks Like Movie Footage · · Score: 1

    rehash an old movie with "speeders" and whatever those stupid giant walking machines/targets are called, but they left out the one thing that made it Star Wars: the frickin' teddy bears! Where are the damned teddy bears? I want teddy bears!

  8. Re:science doesn't have the answer... on The Origin of the First Light In the Universe · · Score: 2

    They are definitely NOT both theories. Theories, by definition, have supporting evidence and are modified as new evidence is discovered. There is no supporting evidence for so-called "intelligent design"- it is a belief. The layman's misunderstanding of the word "theory" is why the ID idiots have been able to gain as much traction as they have.

  9. For all of you folks in civilized countries... on MakerBot Lays Off 20 Percent of Its Employees · · Score: 1

    The gun nutz will tell you our society will be more "civil and polite" when everyone is walking around with a gun. The "walk of shame" that is done in the US when employees are terminated is a direct response to the wide spread and easy availability of easily concealed firearms, and is a perfect example of that "civil and polite" society they predict.

  10. Re:Peak 3d printer on MakerBot Lays Off 20 Percent of Its Employees · · Score: 1

    3D printers are not too expensive. You can buy a 3D printer for $300. How much cheaper does it have to be? No, price isn't the problem- they're too cheaply made. Why does it take some much arcane knowledge to get quality 3D prints? Is it because 3D printing is difficult, or is it because 3D printers suck? Every company in the business is trying to make them cheaper, as if THAT is what holds consumers back from buying printers. They keep taking things out and making them cheaper and cheaper and the result is that it takes a lot of tweaking to get a good print.

    Why is autotramming such a hot topic among 3D printer hobbyists? Because they're getting tired of having to adjust the machine every time they start a print. Why is autotramming necessary? Because the printers are built like crap using stupid mechanical designs that cantilever all the axes and the print bed and/or they make the frames out of laser cut plywood or similar cheesy stuff. Adding an inductive sensor is cheaper than building the printer so that it doesn't require adjustments all the time.

    Why do some designs use two motors to drive screws that lift the X axis? Because a second motor is cheaper than adding a belt, pulleys, and bearings that will ensure that the X axis will stay in alignment. The result is that people have to realign the X axis because it is easily knocked out of alignment.

    How often is the cheapest solution to any problem the best solution? Consumers don't need printers to be cheaper. They need them to work. A lot of people pay $1500 for a machine to wash their clothes. If they'll pay that much for a stupid, uninteresting appliance, what would they pay for something as awesome as a 3D printer, if they could buy one that works?

  11. Florida strikes again! on Gyro-Copter Lands On West Lawn of US Capitol, Pilot Arrested · · Score: 1

    yeah baby!

  12. I remember her first run on Hillary Clinton Declares 2016 Democratic Presidential Bid · · Score: 2

    but never could figure out what her qualifications were. Sure, she was the president's wife, but did she participate in decision making?

    It seems to me that the press has elevated the status of the first lady to co-president. I don't buy it. Being married to a president doesn't make you presidential material any more than being married to an engineer makes you an engineer.

    If there was something wrong with my car I wouldn't call the mechanic's wife/husband, I'd call the mechanic.

  13. It predicts when valuable employees are on Netflix Algorithm Tells You When Your Best Employee Is About To Leave You · · Score: 1

    about to leave. What about the valueless employees? You know, the ones who actually do the work and can be replaced with a phone call...

  14. 'So as part of our recruiting process we don’t negotiate with candidates. We come up with an offer that we think is fair. If you want more equity, we’ll let you swap a little bit of your cash salary for equity, but we aren’t going to reward people who are better negotiators with more compensation.

    Except the executive positions...

  15. Can people with H1B visas start companies? on With H-1B Cap Hit, Zuckerberg and Ballmer-Led Groups Press For More Tech Visas · · Score: 1

    I was under the impression that H1B visas were for slaves, not entrepreneurs. My understanding of H1B visas is that they are sponsored and that if you leave the sponsored job, you have to go back to wherever you came from. That's what makes it so attractive for employers. The H1Bers can't complain about low wages and long hours under threat of being sent back to where they were trying to get away from.

    Is it different for white people coming from European countries?

  16. Re:Not just Monsanto on WHO Report Links Weed Killer Ingredient To Cancer Risk · · Score: 1

    The Nomad Pro2 (a newer unit) is available in the US.

  17. Re:Not just Monsanto on WHO Report Links Weed Killer Ingredient To Cancer Risk · · Score: 2

    Modern X-ray equipment, using phosensitive phosphor plates and digital sensors, are much lower powered than used to be used for film exposure. The X-ray units are designed so the beam is directional- there's very little scatter to the sides. Many dental X-ray units are hand-held (see http://goo.gl/pMHu8j) and pose nearly zero risk for the operator. The operator is in greater danger of injury from dropping the device on their foot than they are from exposure to the beam if they are operating it per instructions.

    The practice that is dangerous is dental personnel holding the film in the patient's mouth and making the X-ray exposure. I've seen pictures of a dentist's hand who had been doing that for about 30 years. His thumb and finger tips looked like they had been burned off.

  18. Would that be like the free market solution to on How 'Virtual Water' Can Help Ease California's Drought · · Score: 3, Insightful

    electric power pricing that California came up with in 2000/01?

    Yeah, the free-market always finds a way...

  19. The NSA will respond on To Avoid NSA Interception, Cisco Will Ship To Decoy Addresses · · Score: 4, Interesting

    by putting their stuff into the Cisco boxes in the factory. Wait, aren't they already doing that?

  20. I run Plex on a Vortexbox server I built on Ask Slashdot: Building a Home Media Center/Small Server In a Crawlspace? · · Score: 2

    I originally built it to serve audio to my squeezeboxes, but recently started using it to stream video via Plex. I used a Shuttle XS35 V2 (I built it a couple years ago when that was a current model) with 4GB ram and a 1TB HDD (for now). The Shuttle box is fanless- a good idea in a dusty crawl space, and completely silent. It is also very small and light, so you might even find room for it in the house. It can be mounted behind a TV easily. Total investment $300.

    Vortexbox is a media server specific linux distro that works very reliably and is designed for remote management via a web server. It includes Logitech Media Server, Plex, and a bunch of other useful apps.

    I have it connected to the network by ethernet, and it streams to two PS3s (with paid app) and one Roku. My wireless network (820.11g) is too slow for 1080p streaming but handles 720p just fine. One PS3 is in my theater system and is wired to the network and 1080p streams fine.

  21. My limited experience with Arduino on Fight Over Arduino Name Pits Originators Against Contract Manufacturer · · Score: 1

    was trying to compile the firmware for my 3D printer. It turned out that the latest firmware (at the time) would not compile in latest version of the Arduino IDE. I had to hunt for a load an older version of the Arduino IDE to get it to work.

    Open source is OK, but when you really have to get something done, a product that a bunch of people are paid to maintain and add to (Microsoft being the most notable exception) is usually going to work better. I always liked PIC microcontrollers and their IDE because it all just worked reliably and there was tons of support available. I have no idea how Arduino get so popular so fast when PIC stuff was already so cheap and easy to use.

  22. Why would anyone make and sell a homeopathic on Homeopathy Turns Out To Be Useless For Treating Medical Conditions · · Score: 1

    remedy for any condition?

    Let's say I'm a competitor who wants to produce a homeopathic medicine for which I do not have the original substances that need to be diluted. All I do is buy one dose of the competitor's product and dilute it further and repackage it with my label. The more it is diluted the better, so my diluted stuff is better than the original.
    Now multiply that by thousands of people who would like to be in the homeopathic remedy business. Why would anyone "research" and look for new "active ingredients" (or should I say activum ingredientium to confer the scientific sound that latin sounding names lend this sort of magic)?

    What about rain? Rain hits just about everything and ends up in our drinking water supply, so drinking water is an extremely dilute form of virtually every "active" homeopathic agent. Why buy any sort of homeopathic remedy when all you have to do is drink water and you'll get them all?

    Human stupidity expands without limit.

  23. Re:Were you stoned when you wrote this,or just stu on Homeopathy Turns Out To Be Useless For Treating Medical Conditions · · Score: 1

    You're confusing having a slick web site with having medical knowledge.

    Why are they still in business? Because maintaining a web site is very inexpensive, and maybe they host the site and operate in a country where the authorities leave them alone.

    Why do they have an "education" wing? To get people like you to think they are a legitimate operation.

    Why are people against...? Because it is not based on science and has been demonstrated many times to be essentially worthless.

    Look around you. Your phone, TV, the internet, your car, everything you have is the result of applying science. None of it is based on magic or wishful thinking, or prayer. It's based on people figuring out what works and what doesn't and leaving behind the things that don't, including homeopathy.

  24. Re:Were you stoned when you wrote this,or just stu on Homeopathy Turns Out To Be Useless For Treating Medical Conditions · · Score: 1

    Toxic mold causes real symptoms that cannot be treated with water. If you're living with toxic mold you'd probably better move away.

  25. Re:I use homeopathics regularly, they do work. on Homeopathy Turns Out To Be Useless For Treating Medical Conditions · · Score: 1

    The last time I checked, ringing in the ears and anxiety were not allergic reactions.

    Do wifi signals cause any of these symptoms?

    Chuck?