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  1. Re:Umm no on The Physics of Space Battles · · Score: 1

    No fireballs in space? Wrong! Spaceship occupants need atmosphere.

    You don't need oxygen to have a fireball. Hypergolic propellants will happily go boom in a vacuum if they intermingle.

    Ignition! is a great book about rocket fuel research. There are a couple of links around.

  2. Re:Will this internet of things die already? on Popular Wi-Fi Thermostat Full of Security Holes · · Score: 1

    ... hot water heater ...

    I installed an on-demand Rinnai water heater - I love it. I'm out in the sticks, so mine runs on propane, but it's still a lot cheaper than electricity.

  3. Re:I hadn't heard of Mangalyaan on Update: Mangalyaan's Main Engine Test Fired, Maven In Orbit · · Score: 4, Funny

    You are not authorized to orbit my nipples.

  4. Re:Only cost them 25 percent of customer bills? on Small Restaurant Out-Maneuvers Yelp In Reviews War · · Score: 2

    Yes, the best sort of review-able stuff. :-)

  5. Re:Maven is in orbit on 2 Mars Missions Set For Arrival, Both Prepare for Orbital Maneuvers · · Score: 1

    ... why the Red Planet changed from a relatively warm and wet place ... to the cold, arid world it is today.

    If it were Venus it would be easy to explain - menopause.

  6. Re:Only cost them 25 percent of customer bills? on Small Restaurant Out-Maneuvers Yelp In Reviews War · · Score: 4, Interesting

    UrbanSpoon.com - I write voluntary, unsolicited, and non-remunerated reviews over there for restaurants I encounter.

  7. Re:No, It Won't on New Study Projects World Population of 11B by 2100 · · Score: 1

    ... if we start making soylent green out of people when they reach 30.

    I love it - "Soylent Green" crossed with "Logan's Run".

    Renew! Renew! Become Soylent, too!

  8. Re:No surprise on Study: Chimpanzees Have Evolved To Kill Each Other · · Score: 1

    When food gets scarce, don't some animals kill off and/or eat some of their young?

  9. Re:No surprise on Study: Chimpanzees Have Evolved To Kill Each Other · · Score: 1

    ... the most violent and aggressive species on earth?

    When's the last time you chased down and killed your food? When's the last time you actually used physical violence against another human, much less a prey species?

    We're our most violent in aggregate (war). Most recent 'wars' were/are over ideals or perceived threats (we don't like what you're doing to your people, so we're gonna invade), not actual physical threats (WWII was an actual imminent threat). We're not so bad when we don't _have_ to use violence.

  10. Re:Still pretty affordable on Is the Tesla Model 3 Actually Going To Cost $50,000? · · Score: 1

    The uController could easily run for several _years_ on a pair of D batteries. It sleeps for all but a single second out of the day, and wakes up to 'press' the go button. You could just as easily power it from a wall tumor across the 220V line powering the charger (many/most are 110/220 tolerant).

    The fish timer would be powered from 1 leg of the 220 V circuit to the neutral to provide 110V as it expects.

    My point in posting was that there are alternatives to having to switch the full 220V / bazillion amp charging current directly. Sometimes subtlety wins out over brute force :-)

  11. Re:I know this is going to sound crazy... on Study Finds Link Between Artificial Sweeteners and Glucose Intolerance · · Score: 1

    Basically anything with f... acid ... off the menu.

    And you drink soft drinks? They're about as acidic as you can get without being vinegar or lime/lemon juice.

  12. Re:Does HFCS count? on Study Finds Link Between Artificial Sweeteners and Glucose Intolerance · · Score: 1

    Also ask your hippie friends if they eat honey, since it's almost identical to HFCS 55 with regard to the glucose/fructose ratio.

  13. Re:More importantly on Is the Tesla Model 3 Actually Going To Cost $50,000? · · Score: 1

    My Mini is perfectly average, then. It's a 2003 (got it in March), so it's almost exactly 11.4 years old and only has about 84k miles on it. My previous car was 17 when I passed it on to a local enthusiast. It had something like 77k miles on it (A 1987 Conquest TSI - cool car!).

  14. Re:Still pretty affordable on Is the Tesla Model 3 Actually Going To Cost $50,000? · · Score: 1

    The average price of gas in southern California is currently ~$3.50 ... the most fuel efficient large BMW in the US, the 535d, only achieves 30MPG ...

    Isn't that a Diesel? I bet Diesel fuel is higher than the ~$3.50/gal you quoted.

  15. Re:Still pretty affordable on Is the Tesla Model 3 Actually Going To Cost $50,000? · · Score: 1

    A fish tank timer (or more likely, a tiny microcontroller) across the "Start" button leads would work just fine. There's more than 1 way to skin that cat.

  16. Re:Microwaves and 2.4 GHz on Scientists Twist Radio Beams To Send Data At 32 Gigabits Per Second · · Score: 3, Informative

    The special part about 2.4 GHz is that it's a the first available world-wide ISM band that is anywhere near frequencies that can be generated with high enough power in a countertop form factor to heat anything. Magnetrons are not known for their spectral purity or frequency stability, so using an ISM band that's 100 MHz wide also gives you a lot of leeway for frequency excursions for what little RF is actually leaked out of the oven.

  17. Re:Obvious on NSW Police Named as FinFisher Spyware Users · · Score: 1

    Getting a nice cup of tea and a lovely moist bit of cake...

    As long as it's not Yellowcake they're after.

  18. Re:Credit System on If Tesla Can Run Its Gigafactory On 100% Renewables, Why Can't Others? · · Score: 1

    They could 'test' their product by using each pack as energy storage for the factory for a couple of days before giving it the green light.

  19. Re:Quite accurately? on Universal Big Bang Lithium Deficit Confirmed · · Score: 1

    I guess what I was trying to get across was that matter doesn't have to 'show up' as other matter - it could also be converted to energy via matter/anti-matter annihilation. Probably not a likely scenario, just pointing that out.

  20. Re:I thought this was solved by Korn et al. on Universal Big Bang Lithium Deficit Confirmed · · Score: 1

    So you're saying the Lithium is "running silent, running deep"?

  21. Re:Do what I do on Universal Big Bang Lithium Deficit Confirmed · · Score: 1

    Laugh-a while you can, monkey-boy!

  22. Re:Quite accurately? on Universal Big Bang Lithium Deficit Confirmed · · Score: 1

    ... If we were just short a bunch of lithium, all of the other elements would be higher, percentage wise ...

    Perhaps there was some mechanism that caused the 'missing' lithium to be created as anti-lithium that would've then been annihilated. No need to invoke additional regular matter.

  23. Re:Great idea at the concept stage. on UCLA, CIsco & More Launch Consortium To Replace TCP/IP · · Score: 1

    Read up on jumbo frames.

  24. Any correlation to solar events? on Space Station's 'Cubesat Cannon' Has Gone Rogue · · Score: 1

    Did these unintentional releases coincide with solar flares or CMEs hitting the station? Did they occur when the ISS was in the SAA?

  25. Re:At this point... on FBI Investigates 'Sophisticated' Cyber Attack On JP Morgan, 4 More US Banks · · Score: 1

    Nah, that's NCIS's job. Abby and Probie McGee will handle it!