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  1. Re:Anti-Tesla Rhetoric! on Giving Up Alternating Current · · Score: 2

    What I find most annoying about all this is less the could of smug, and more the fact that household electricity use is such a small slice of the pie of overall US energy use. From wind power to this DC nonsense, it's obsessing on feelgood measures of little importance to the big picture.

    This biggest slice of the pie is industrial energy use where electricity isn't part of the picture: "Primary energy use" by heavy industry for blast furnaces and the like. Industrial electricity use is the next biggest slice, followed by IIRC industrial transportation.

    False, residential accounts for 22 % of energy use in USA. In fact, buildings in general (commercial + residential) take up the largest slice of the pie. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejou...

  2. Re:Gates is a 1%er He wants us oppressed. on Snowden A Hero? Gates Says No, Woz Says Yes · · Score: 1

    No he's a 1.4285714e-10 percenter

  3. Re: Who was eating all those excess calories? on Soylent: No Food For 30 Days · · Score: 1

    If you rtfa you find out that the stomach issues were from dehydration and were quickly alleviated after a few glasses of water.

  4. Re:Here's what holds ME back. on How Human Psychology Holds Back Climate Change Action · · Score: 1

    We will have to lower our overall consumption of energy while simultaneously increasing efficiency/reducing cost of renewables to stand a chance. I think it was a fair point. There are a few green products that may be worth it (local food, renewable energy etc), but most are just a fashion statement.

  5. Re:Here's what holds ME back. on How Human Psychology Holds Back Climate Change Action · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It can be cheaper to go green. Drop down to 1 car if possible (try to bike or walk instead). Buy clothes from the thrift store etc. Switch to mostly vegetarian diet (maybe not cheaper now, but meat prices are skyrocketing so it will likely get there soon). Run your AC/heat less. Buy a used car (it may get less mpg but I imagine the emissons saved from not having to manufacture/transport a brand new car would make it worth it) In general, buying/consuming less is greener, and obviously cheaper. I bet it has a much higher impact than buying organic/fair trade shit, or prius's

  6. Give me on The Nintendo Sequels We're Still Desperately Missing · · Score: 1

    Smash bros

  7. Re:Kickstarter & Slashdot on Slashdot Killed My Kickstarter Campaign · · Score: 2

    I've got a host file that can do it

  8. Re:Who cares? on Apple Leaves Journalists Jonesing · · Score: 1

    I don't understand, I thought corporate tax is only applied to a company's profits, that is only after the company pays all their expenses etc. Why would this "cost" have to be passed onto consumers?

  9. Re:Google glasses on Google Glass Is the Future — and the Future Has Awful Battery Life · · Score: 1

    Combined with a form of fusion

  10. Not so fast, heat pumps have an effective efficiency higher than 100% (in reality it's because it takes some energy from the surroundings). I suspect something similar here.

  11. Re:Does that include their manufacturing plants? on Apple: 75% of Our World Wide Power Needs Now Come From Renewable Power Sources · · Score: 1

    I know this is true in minecraft, real life too though?

  12. Re:And people wonder why the US is going broke... on For Businesses, the College Degree Is the New High School Diploma · · Score: 1

    Hands down one of the funniest things i've read all week

  13. Re:Cellphone companies suck even more on White House Petition To Make Unlocking Phones Legal Passes 100,000 Signatures · · Score: 2

    I always thought it was some sort of socialist conspiracy

  14. Re:Cellphone companies suck even more on White House Petition To Make Unlocking Phones Legal Passes 100,000 Signatures · · Score: 1

    Weather and cell phones seem to be the only reasons for an American to not move to Canada (and BC weather is probably better than a lot of areas in the US)

  15. Re:Man, oh man! on US Postal Service Discontinuing Saturday Mail Delivery · · Score: 1

    WTF ARPANET isn't anywhere in the constitution, what's wrong with this country??

  16. Re:Man, oh man! on US Postal Service Discontinuing Saturday Mail Delivery · · Score: 0

    Ya and the constitution didn't say anything about a free and open internet either! Dumb nerdy hippies

  17. Re:I have a better idea... on Richard Stallman's Solution To 'Too Big To Fail' · · Score: 1
  18. Re:And by "privacy"... on US Wants Apple, Google, and Microsoft To Get a Grip On Mobile Privacy · · Score: 1
  19. Re:Oil is a finite resource on Will Renewable Energy Ever Meet All Our Energy Needs? · · Score: 1

    WTF? Any plant that grows in the ground gets its energy from the sun. So growing our own plants for oil is no better than using solar panels, and is probably better due to the fact that growing plants have to be processed into oil and then burned to get the energy out of it. Also, good luck finding a way to synthesize oil and getting more energy out of it then you put in (it's impossible).

  20. Re:I don't know which is worse. on Time Warner Boosts Broadband Customer Speed — But Only Near Google Fiber · · Score: 2

    But cable TV companies are often the only option for decent home internet.

  21. Re:Seriously wtf on Will Renewable Energy Ever Meet All Our Energy Needs? · · Score: 1

    Tom Murphy's point is that our constant growth rate is unsustainable, and when the growth stops, the economy crashes.

  22. Re:Accurate? on Stanford Uses Million-Core Supercomputer To Model Supersonic Jet Noise · · Score: 1

    I imagine that this was done using direct numerical simulation, which is considerably more accurate than any other method. Since turbulent fluid flow is inherently transient, and also involves very tiny wiggles, the only way to fully resolve what is happening is by massive computer simulations such as this one. There is no point to a mathematical approximation, since they are trying to gain some insight into the foundations of the physics of sound. This wasn't just some for-the-hell-of-it simulation.

  23. Re:Cue Alarmists on Norwegian Study: Global Warming Less Severe Than Feared · · Score: 1

    I'm not implying it's impossible, but assuming modern technology is going to come down and wave itself like a wand, magically fixing all our problems sounds pretty naive to me.

  24. Re:Cue Alarmists on Norwegian Study: Global Warming Less Severe Than Feared · · Score: 1

    And we do have a magic fairy improvement wand called "modern technology".

    You've got to be shitting me

  25. Re:And? on Microsoft Surface Pro Arrives Feb. 9 · · Score: 1

    The screen on mine cracked 3 times. Thankfully I had been coerced into a Staples accidental damage warranty which replaced it the first 2 times, and by the third, they just gave me cash for the original cost of the laptop ($1200!). I went and bought the HP tm2. It's a successor to the tx2500, but has an intel core i5, discrete graphics card (albeit the weakest one made, but still), and a snazzy new (2 years ago) capacitive touch screen. It even had a fairly pain free linux install. Too bad HP's "successor" to the tm2 is an intel atom shitbook.