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  1. Re:Hydrogen? on New Solar Cells Can Convert CO2 Into Hydrocarbon Fuel (nextbigfuture.com) · · Score: 1

    The article says there's no need for water, seawater, pisswater or anything else containing hydrogen.
    It says you get hydrogen ... out of thin air!

  2. Can you smartass moderator see any flaming in these replies?
    If anything that contradicts (or questions) the main topic is flamebait or troll, then you are done with free speach.

  3. Useless... on New Solar Cells Can Convert CO2 Into Hydrocarbon Fuel (nextbigfuture.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You convert CO2 in CO. Then you oxidize it to get CO2 back. No CO2 sequestration at all! So, how would this be better than photovoltaic cells?

  4. So these leaves also need water (or other hydrogen compounds) from either the air or supply!

  5. Transistor and Android on The Most Popular Product Of All Time · · Score: 1

    Transistor: the best selling discrete electronic component: billions of billions of units
    Android: the best "selling" operating system: whatever is more than iPhones.

  6. Why complaining? on Using VPN in UAE Could Cost You $545,000 (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    You can still keep your head on your neck!

  7. Re:Unnecessary semicolons? on Ask Slashdot: When Do You Include 'Unnecessary' Code? (sas.com) · · Score: 1

    It's some kind of "do nothing" operation?

    So everyone is a coder, then!
    Extra semicolons are not (and never will be) extra code, just like extra newlines are neither extra code (in programming) nor extra text in (type)writing.
    I could agree that semicolons can be seen as "code" because needed by syntax rules.
    But I won't ever agree that extra semicolons are extra code.

  8. Any company tweeting about Olympics will be ... banned ... sued ... slapped on buttocks ... deleted from any social media (whatever this means)!
    We have full powers now !

  9. It's a really great idea on Android's New Feature Can Share Your Exact Location In Emergency Situation (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    Until emergency rescue systems will get hacked!

  10. Re:Netflix needs to be bought by an ISP on Subscribers Pay 61 Cents Per Hour of Cable, But Only 20 Cents Per Hour of Netflix (allflicks.net) · · Score: 1

    Internet is almost borderless. So ...

  11. Netflix needs to be bought by an ISP on Subscribers Pay 61 Cents Per Hour of Cable, But Only 20 Cents Per Hour of Netflix (allflicks.net) · · Score: 1

    Netflix won't survive without real net neutrality.
    With airborne TV, the content providers take care of production *and* delivery.
    With cable TV it's the same.
    Why should different with internet TV?
    Either Netflix pays the ISPs, or it needs to be bought by one of them (Verizon?).

  12. This is a reason among others why I still use wired keyboard, mouse and earpieces.

  13. Re:Unnecessary semicolons? on Ask Slashdot: When Do You Include 'Unnecessary' Code? (sas.com) · · Score: 1

    In all languages I know that use semicolons, extra semicolons are never extra code. Just extra semicolons.

  14. Unnecessary semicolons? on Ask Slashdot: When Do You Include 'Unnecessary' Code? (sas.com) · · Score: 1

    Since when are semicolons considered code?

  15. Re:Fake on 47 Years Ago Today, Apollo 11 Landed On the Moon (foxnews.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sure, we believe you. That makes TOTAL sense. Re-entry is impossible:

    http://heiwaco.tripod.com/moontravel.htm

    Look at the shape of the re-entry module: the broadest part (the heat shield) allegedly faces into the atmosphere and magically stays that way all the time! Despite being constantly buffered by the atmosphere at 11,000 m/s! You seriously don't think that the module would immediately start spinning? And kill the occupants due to centrifugal force? Not to mention that all parts of the module would be heating up now, instead of the heat shield?

    It can't be all staged so far.
    I've personally talked to Sandra Bullock from Greenland while she was reentering with the Chinese module.
    I am Aningaaq in person!

  16. Falmebait? on 47 Years Ago Today, Apollo 11 Landed On the Moon (foxnews.com) · · Score: 1
    Come on! The level of acceptance for humor are at their lowest point!
    Falmebait is:

    That's a been a staged fake! Haven't you all m0r0n5 read ll those books and articles?

    Humor is:

    ...

  17. Fake on 47 Years Ago Today, Apollo 11 Landed On the Moon (foxnews.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Wasn't that all a staged fake?

  18. Re: This is not an endorsement! on SoftBank To Buy British Chip Designer ARM For $32 Billion (cnet.com) · · Score: 1
  19. This is not an endorsement! on SoftBank To Buy British Chip Designer ARM For $32 Billion (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    This is a purchase!
    And it means the United Kingdom has lost another piece!

  20. New and even major diseases are to replace the previously major ones...

  21. NEVER on Ask Slashdot: How Often Do You Switch Programming Languages? · · Score: 1

    I said it!

  22. If that's been so effective, why should USA deploy it just in Iran? I'd bet there are many instances sleeping everywhere waiting for the alarm clock to wake them up!

  23. Thank you FB for watching over my soul! on Facebook Decides Which Killings We're Allowed to See · · Score: 1

    And my wallet! If I'm too sad I cannot spend my money the way you want!

  24. Smartwatch? Yawn! on Google Is Working On Two Android Wear Smartwatches, Says Report (theverge.com) · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wake me up when someone will come with a watch-sized smartphone with a battery lasting no less than 1 day!
    Anything else is just a complex variation on bluetooth earbuds.

  25. Facebook will pay carriers on Facebook Lays Out Blueprint For Connecting Hard-To-Reach Rural Areas (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    To be able to Snoop on people. Everything boils down to this!