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  1. Re: Naw, it's Doctors on Why Biking Injuries and Deaths Are Spiking In the US · · Score: 1

    And it might still be an improvement, at least for the older generation...

  2. Re: Naw, it's Doctors on Why Biking Injuries and Deaths Are Spiking In the US · · Score: 1

    No, just like there won't be a button for "drive through reds and break the speed limit", there won't be a button to "run over cyclists and pedestrians".

  3. Re:Until they can't on Chris Christie Proposes Tracking Immigrants the Way FedEx Tracks Packages · · Score: 1

    :)

  4. Re:Until they can't on Chris Christie Proposes Tracking Immigrants the Way FedEx Tracks Packages · · Score: 1

    Well, they could always take a book out of China (until some years ago) or North Korea's book, and demand that all foreign visitors are at all times followed by a minder...

  5. Re:Yeah, nah. on Chris Christie Proposes Tracking Immigrants the Way FedEx Tracks Packages · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Even if we may be skeptical to or disagree with US policy, it doesn't mean that we dislike everyone who lives there or what is there.

  6. Re:The cars can detect gestures. on When Should Cops Be Allowed To Take Control of Self-Driving Cars? · · Score: 0

    How do you (or another human driver) detect a police officer?

  7. Re:So don't put it in backwards? on Backwards S-Pen Can Permanently Damage Note 5 · · Score: 1

    Or they should never have hired an attendant in the first place...

  8. Re:A lot easier to crawl under it on Hackers Remotely Cut a Corvette's Brakes · · Score: 1

    There is a reason why there is more than one hydraulic circuit...

  9. Re:It is what it is on Twilight of the Bomb · · Score: 1

    > The enemy can't retaliate if they lose, now can they?

    In many cases, they can. This what kept poison gas from being used in WW2 - both sides had it (or could easily make it), but chose not to as it would break the "gentlemans agreement" which is the law of war, and encourage the other side to do the same.

  10. Re:Open source language on Reactions To Apple's Plans To Open Source Swift · · Score: 1

    Well, a large part of my job is to develop software (although usually not the pointy-clicky/touchy if-this-then-that type), so your comment is both wrong and very useless.

  11. Open source language on Reactions To Apple's Plans To Open Source Swift · · Score: 2

    > the critical question for a programming language is less whether it is itself open source and more whether it's feasible to make open source software with it.

    I have to disagree - a language which only has one single implementation which is closed source means that the developers using it is locked in and completely at the mercy of the owners of this implementation. Just like with VB6.

    I would never consider a closed language for anything else than small, short-lifetime hacks which I do not intend to maintain.

  12. Re:ISRO sponsered by BIC on India Targets July/August To Test Its Space Shuttle · · Score: 1

    Considering its real purpose is to carry multi-megaton nuclear warheads into Pakistan, recovery is really not high on the priority list.

    Yes, that occurred to me too - the stuff they are testing sounds closer to the US hypersonic flight stuff than a "space shuttle":

    The mission, which will attract global interest, will evaluate technologies such as hypersonic flight, autonomous landing, powered cruise flight and hypersonic flight using air-breathing propulsion.

  13. Re: You can't make this shit up. on Men's Rights Activists Call For Boycott of Mad Max: Fury Road · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They seem to get laid once, after which the woman runs away. Or she smells the dork long before something happens. And hearing the stuff that comes out of MRA's mouths, I can't blame her...

  14. Re:Won't save most of the 4000 lives on The Economic Consequences of Self-Driving Trucks · · Score: 1

    > Instead I think the role of the truck driver will change, with less emphasis on managing the controls and more on the strategies involved.

    Sure. That job can be done from behind a desk tough, managing not just one single truck but dozens of them, at the same time. With the added benefit of being home for dinner (or breakfast, if you get the night shift).

    Trucks have the advantage to planes, that in case of a malfunction, it is much easier to pull over and stop. A service car could then be dispatched, i.e. a technician who comes out and fixes the problem, or a tow / replacement tractor if it can't be fixed.

    But overall, much fewer people are needed.

  15. Checkin, on a train? If it is like any long-distance train I've ever taken, you buy the ticket on-line or at the station, then board the train. Once aboard, you stuff your luggage into a rack a few meters from your seat, which is usually pretty big and comfy, at least compared to air travel. Time spent at station is more like 15 minutes, including buffer time (there is usually another train in 1 hour anyway, so you don't need 2 hours of buffer time).

    2-3 hours vs. 5-6 means it is easily doable over a weekend, or for a day of meetings, vs. mostly for longer visits / needing a hotel for a meeting.

  16. Re: $30 on Examining Costs and Prices For California's High-Speed Rail Project · · Score: 1

    In my experience, you spend way less time at endpoints (terminals and terminal->center transportation) with trains than planes.

  17. > $2500

    That of course depends a lot of how much you actually drive. Personally, I probably use less than that pr. year* - but then I hardly use it during the summer (biking to work is quicker, more comfortable, and more flexible), and diesel fuel is very cheap, especially pr. km. If you need to use it more, or use more/more expensive fuel, then of course the costs rise. Especially if you also have a new and expensive car (depreciation)...

    * Uh, no - I forgot to add highway charges. Which just for this weekend (600 km return trip to somewhere in Italy, passing through the Mt. Blanc tunnel) was probably close to 200 euro; fuel was less than 50...

  18. Re:What's wrong with this? on How To Increase the Number of Female Engineers · · Score: 1

    Also, I was kind of surprised about chemistry being mentioned by the poster, as this is a very female-dominated field here in Norway (almost as much as biology/biochem etc., which I would not be surprised if they soon start using quotas to get more men).

  19. Re:It's finally time on Feds Say It's Time To Cut Back On Fluoride In Drinking Water · · Score: 1

    While I agree with your point, I would like to point out that dental care is not public in Norway after you are 18 (unless your teeth are falling out from a medical condition / cancer treatment etc.).

  20. Re: You no longer own a car on Automakers To Gearheads: Stop Repairing Cars · · Score: 1

    That would be HID, not LED...

  21. Re:You no longer own a car on Automakers To Gearheads: Stop Repairing Cars · · Score: 1

    On the other hand, they should brake much less often than bulbs.

  22. Re:About half on Norway Will Switch Off FM Radio In 2017 · · Score: 1

    No, not really - integrated DAB is something which is usually an optional extra. Of course, this change is not really news, so you can probably say that those who bought a new car in the last 5 years without DAB or the possibility to easily install it, brought it upon themselves.

    So it's the 10 year old cars which are the real problem. I have one of those myself - the radio is also the trip computer etc., and the climate controls use the same display. It works very nicely, but I have no idea how to install DAB without using one of those FM transmitters (= crappy quality, I do that to use Spottify). It's made by GM's German division, so I guess most of the electronics is the same as you would find in their US cars of similar date.

    PS: DAB is not the same as XM/sirius! It works with terrestrial transmitters, just like FM.

  23. Re:Interference on Norway Will Switch Off FM Radio In 2017 · · Score: 1

    I don't think they use the same frequency...

  24. Re:About half on Norway Will Switch Off FM Radio In 2017 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Rather the opposite - nice cars (or anything newer than 10-15 years) has integrated headunits, which is basically what kimvette says. On old/simple cars, the radio was just a radio, sitting in a DIN socket.

    However, there are aftermarket solutions, some nicer than other. And of course, the nice solutions are krkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkr...

  25. Re:And redundancies come through faster as well! on Inexpensive Electric Cars May Arrive Sooner Than You Think · · Score: 2

    What the hell has happened to Slashdot?

    It's been flooded by cowards moaning about conspiracy theories from the dark corners of a US conservative mind.