Isn't that how Transcendance started? Do we have to worry about a computer-translated Steve Jobs healing the sick, reversing pollution, and turning people into his little tools?
> So you would rather have a few incidents like what happened in France?
How much planning did they need to do online for two brothers to walk into an office with a couple rifles? Just what online snooping could have prevented that?
If they had been dumb enough to send messages online regarding their plans, it wouldn't look like
"Terrorist Leader sends you Allah's greetings! You Terrorist Brothers are to meet Lefty at corner of Trois and Main at 1:30PM Wednesday for purchase of Terrorist Rifles. Then, on Thursday at 10:30AM take them to the Target Infidel Newspaper Office at 123 Napoleon Blvd and perform Terrorist Attack on the Infidels."
so much as it would look like: "Meeting with Charlie at 10:30, Thursday. Don't be late, and bring snacks."
No amount of online surveillance will make that look like something they need to take action on.
Yikes, who knows what kind of things would happen if the Russians ever get their hands on a nuke! We've got to stop them from developing nucular weapons at all costs, or they'll corrupt our precious bodily fluids!
The military gets dozens of satellite launches a year for surveillance crap that isn't needed. If THOSE satellites were of any real use, we really wouldn't need to be spending more on defense than the next 7 largest military spending nations *combined* to keep ourselves safe.
He has already published at least one article decrying the poor state of technology and performance of electric cars - why would he write an article that contradicts his already published opinion with pesky real facts? He's got a point to make, dammit!
The incubation period for the flu is two days - just not physically possible for you to get the flu from the vaccination in that period of time. I noted that you said sick and not "with the flu"... so you are most likely sensitive or allergic to something in that vaccination, and you just haven't found out what you're allergic to yet.
All their ads that I've seen for the surface just show people making a single swipe or the yellow pages walk on the screen to move some generic-looking boxes around. They haven't really shown what would set it apart from the less-expensive iPad, aside from it's irritating ability to attract hordes of annoying dancing teens and young adults (okay, that's not a difference at all) and the detachable keyboard.
I'm not going to be inclined to want to buy something if I don't see something about it that makes it better in SOME way than the less expensive competition (besides trying to outdo Apple in the insult-my-intelligence-through-advertising department). From the commercials I have no idea what the freaking thing does or is good for, besides switching keyboards (and STDs?) with strangers and making clicking sounds.
An ex-patriot is someone who no longer feels a strong support for his or her country.
An expatriate (in abbreviated form, expat) is a person temporarily or permanently
residing in a country and culture other than that of the person's upbringing.
You just need enough people to send several of their friends a text message of six random words picked from the dictionary every few hours. This will turn anything but plain admissions of guilt into meaningless drivel as far as law enforcement goes, and de-automates the codebreaking measures needed to make certain that some kind of code system isn't being used - since computers aren't good for extracting semantic information out of conversations. On top of that, it would cause a large increase in the amount of data that would need to be stored, making it an unjustifiable financial burden (as well as a nightmare for wholesale data mining).
That doesn't make you an asshole, it makes you my hero. Along with everyone else who rightly resists encroaching authoritarianism.
We really need to teach people better about not making decisions based on fear - it tends to disable the critical thinking mechanisms.
try to live up to your expectations.
Seriously, are they doing this because they think the kids are stupid, or because the adults running their programs ARE stupid?
don't forget shooting your lawyer friend in the face with a shotgun - and convincing him to apologize to you for it. That's a hobby that we really need politicians to do less of.
I seem to remember that the trade name Macintosh was in use by someone else before Apple's computer to follow the Lisa came out, and that didn't really stop them from steamrollering him. My recollection is a little hazy, but I think the guy that owned it was not willing to sell out - not that Jobs would let something like that stop him.
These devices need a difference in temperature, so in use they actually have heat sinks of their own on the cool end of them - they sit between a heat source and the heat sink, but I don't know that they'd conduct enough heat to the heat sink to be used on something like a processor.
The use of thermoelectrics isn't new - much of the equipment the astronauts used on the moon were powered by RTGs, and the CIA lost some spy equipment in India that was spying on the Chinese back in '64 ( http://www.damninteresting.com/spies-on-the-roof-of-the-world/ ).
In my opinion, odds are better that you'll be screwed than that you'll get your goods. I tried buying a fan for an older laptop through that site, and 2 years later it still hasn't arrived. The site hasn't responded to any of my complaint emails, and their "escrow" procedures are a joke. I responded to their initial delivery confirmation request email by telling them the goods had not arrived and the tracking number they provided had never been heard of by the shipping company; and the following day I got a notification that since the delivery was confirmed, they were releasing payment to the vendor.
Plagiarism is representing someone else's writing as your own. By putting it in quotes or quote markup, you're indicating that you didn't write it. If slashdot was a reporting organization or a school instead of a discussion forum we might want to consider that, but since it's not - there's no good reason for it. We don't need to reproduce the effort of the work already done by the authors in TFA.
Likewise, how can a camera have a 1 in 1,000,000 false positive rate? That makes as much sense as "how many miles per gallon does your phone get?" This is probably the author including the processing software that analyzes the pictures taken by the camera?
Isn't that how Transcendance started? Do we have to worry about a computer-translated Steve Jobs healing the sick, reversing pollution, and turning people into his little tools?
> So you would rather have a few incidents like what happened in France? How much planning did they need to do online for two brothers to walk into an office with a couple rifles? Just what online snooping could have prevented that? If they had been dumb enough to send messages online regarding their plans, it wouldn't look like "Terrorist Leader sends you Allah's greetings! You Terrorist Brothers are to meet Lefty at corner of Trois and Main at 1:30PM Wednesday for purchase of Terrorist Rifles. Then, on Thursday at 10:30AM take them to the Target Infidel Newspaper Office at 123 Napoleon Blvd and perform Terrorist Attack on the Infidels." so much as it would look like: "Meeting with Charlie at 10:30, Thursday. Don't be late, and bring snacks." No amount of online surveillance will make that look like something they need to take action on.
Yikes, who knows what kind of things would happen if the Russians ever get their hands on a nuke! We've got to stop them from developing nucular weapons at all costs, or they'll corrupt our precious bodily fluids!
The military gets dozens of satellite launches a year for surveillance crap that isn't needed. If THOSE satellites were of any real use, we really wouldn't need to be spending more on defense than the next 7 largest military spending nations *combined* to keep ourselves safe.
He has already published at least one article decrying the poor state of technology and performance of electric cars - why would he write an article that contradicts his already published opinion with pesky real facts? He's got a point to make, dammit!
The incubation period for the flu is two days - just not physically possible for you to get the flu from the vaccination in that period of time. I noted that you said sick and not "with the flu"... so you are most likely sensitive or allergic to something in that vaccination, and you just haven't found out what you're allergic to yet.
DI did an article on this about 5 years back: http://www.damninteresting.com/the-ethyl-poisoned-earth/?action=print
All their ads that I've seen for the surface just show people making a single swipe or the yellow pages walk on the screen to move some generic-looking boxes around. They haven't really shown what would set it apart from the less-expensive iPad, aside from it's irritating ability to attract hordes of annoying dancing teens and young adults (okay, that's not a difference at all) and the detachable keyboard.
I'm not going to be inclined to want to buy something if I don't see something about it that makes it better in SOME way than the less expensive competition (besides trying to outdo Apple in the insult-my-intelligence-through-advertising department). From the commercials I have no idea what the freaking thing does or is good for, besides switching keyboards (and STDs?) with strangers and making clicking sounds.
> (ex-patriot)
An ex-patriot is someone who no longer feels a strong support for his or her country.
An expatriate (in abbreviated form, expat) is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country and culture other than that of the person's upbringing.
Spelling does matter.
You just need enough people to send several of their friends a text message of six random words picked from the dictionary every few hours. This will turn anything but plain admissions of guilt into meaningless drivel as far as law enforcement goes, and de-automates the codebreaking measures needed to make certain that some kind of code system isn't being used - since computers aren't good for extracting semantic information out of conversations. On top of that, it would cause a large increase in the amount of data that would need to be stored, making it an unjustifiable financial burden (as well as a nightmare for wholesale data mining).
That doesn't make you an asshole, it makes you my hero. Along with everyone else who rightly resists encroaching authoritarianism. We really need to teach people better about not making decisions based on fear - it tends to disable the critical thinking mechanisms.
try to live up to your expectations. Seriously, are they doing this because they think the kids are stupid, or because the adults running their programs ARE stupid?
don't forget shooting your lawyer friend in the face with a shotgun - and convincing him to apologize to you for it. That's a hobby that we really need politicians to do less of.
I seem to remember that the trade name Macintosh was in use by someone else before Apple's computer to follow the Lisa came out, and that didn't really stop them from steamrollering him. My recollection is a little hazy, but I think the guy that owned it was not willing to sell out - not that Jobs would let something like that stop him.
These devices need a difference in temperature, so in use they actually have heat sinks of their own on the cool end of them - they sit between a heat source and the heat sink, but I don't know that they'd conduct enough heat to the heat sink to be used on something like a processor. The use of thermoelectrics isn't new - much of the equipment the astronauts used on the moon were powered by RTGs, and the CIA lost some spy equipment in India that was spying on the Chinese back in '64 ( http://www.damninteresting.com/spies-on-the-roof-of-the-world/ ).
In my opinion, odds are better that you'll be screwed than that you'll get your goods. I tried buying a fan for an older laptop through that site, and 2 years later it still hasn't arrived. The site hasn't responded to any of my complaint emails, and their "escrow" procedures are a joke. I responded to their initial delivery confirmation request email by telling them the goods had not arrived and the tracking number they provided had never been heard of by the shipping company; and the following day I got a notification that since the delivery was confirmed, they were releasing payment to the vendor.
Plagiarism is representing someone else's writing as your own. By putting it in quotes or quote markup, you're indicating that you didn't write it. If slashdot was a reporting organization or a school instead of a discussion forum we might want to consider that, but since it's not - there's no good reason for it. We don't need to reproduce the effort of the work already done by the authors in TFA.
Likewise, how can a camera have a 1 in 1,000,000 false positive rate? That makes as much sense as "how many miles per gallon does your phone get?" This is probably the author including the processing software that analyzes the pictures taken by the camera?