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  1. Send in the chief vaccination scientist on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 1
  2. It wasn't the engines sending data on Engine Data Reveals That Flight 370 Flew On For Hours After It "Disappeared" · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It was the SATCOM system of the plane itself, which has the capability of transmitting health and positional data of the entire plane's system for analysis by third-party service and maintenance providers. Airliners have the option to purchase service plans for that but Malaysia Airlines chose to only purchase a separate plane related to data the engine's themselves can transmit (from Rolls Royce, the engine's manufacturer).

    Even though Malaysian Airlines didn't have an online service monitoring plan for this specific plane, the plane still performs periodic searches/connections to satellite data communication providers - akin to an unregistered cell phone searching and connecting to a cell tower but without licensed service. This periodic connection occurs approx once every hour on the plane, and by counting the number of attempts (4), authorities believe the plane was either flying or in-tact for at least 4 hours from the last secondary radar ping.

  3. Re:The Free Market on Mt. Gox Knew It Was Selling Phantom Bitcoin 2 Weeks Before Collapse · · Score: 1

    It's defined as someone admitting your money has been stolen.

  4. Prime is a stopgap on Amazon Hikes Prime Membership Fee · · Score: 1

    Until Amazon can build out their warehouse network to support same-day and next-day shipping using local, low-cost couriers. Also why Amazon gave up their fight against internet taxation - with warehouses in every state they'll have to collect sales tax anyway.

  5. Re:The Free Market on Mt. Gox Knew It Was Selling Phantom Bitcoin 2 Weeks Before Collapse · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That all depends on how one prefers to be robbed. The transparent, libertarian way is to have your money stolen in front of you. The opaque, governmental way is to have it stolen in 3% to 5% increments every year via government-mandated inflation.

  6. Re:Is "impact" such a bad thing? on Power Cables' UV Flashes Apparently Frighten Animals · · Score: 1

    Is there an individual or species's intelligence that will ever compete with the collective intelligence of the billions of individual evolutionary processes occurring around us? Does nature consider the impact of these processes before allowing them to occur?

  7. Re:Is "impact" such a bad thing? on Power Cables' UV Flashes Apparently Frighten Animals · · Score: 1

    Yes our success is likely dependent on the survival of species around us. No we aren't smart enough (yet) to comprehend the permutations of possibilities and outcomes to conclude whether a particular action we take is ultimately helpful or harmful to us as a species.

    We don't mess with nature. We are nature. The fact that our actions come about via volitional acts of cognition makes them no less natural than any other observable behavior from other species.

  8. Re:Is "impact" such a bad thing? on Power Cables' UV Flashes Apparently Frighten Animals · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Fair enough, but animals (like humans) are supremely adaptable. So the question remains - why is it a big deal if animal behavior is altered?

    And calling humans an invasive species discounts our role in nature. We have survived through the evolution of our intelligence. The application of that intelligence includes altering nature to the full extent that we're able to in order to support our success as a species. All species do this to the full extent that they're able.

  9. I wonder how many forms he had to fill out to quit on Top U.S. Scientific Misconduct Official Quits In Frustration With Bureaucracy · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh the irony.

  10. Is "impact" such a bad thing? on Power Cables' UV Flashes Apparently Frighten Animals · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Does everything humans do that affects animal behavior need to be altered or fixed? In this case the "impact" is simply that the animals stay away from the power lines. There are countless naturally-occurring things in nature that have similar kinds of "impact".

  11. That's a lot of money for rounded corners on Apple Demands $40 Per Samsung Phone For 5 Software Patents · · Score: 4, Funny

    I wonder what Apple would charge if Samsung agreed to using square corners instead.

  12. Re:Japanense Government calls it something else on Japan Marks 3rd Anniversary of Tsunami Disaster · · Score: 1

    Try googling "satire" and "sarcasim" next time.

  13. Japanense Government calls it something else on Japan Marks 3rd Anniversary of Tsunami Disaster · · Score: 1

    "An unfortunate wave and harmless radiation that inconvenienced a small group of our citizens"

  14. Future of hard drives is oblivion on Nanomaterial May Be Future of Hard Drives · · Score: 0

    Spinning rotating mechanical disks to store data? Is this 1960?

  15. Re:Supply and Demand is a populist myth? on Google Chairman on WhatsApp: $19 Bn For 50 People? Good For Them! · · Score: 1

    Naturally there are other factors which affect pricing for any market, be it labor or goods. But the argument you're making is a rather specific one, that supply begets demand begets more supply/demand in a virtuous cycle. That indeed does occur in certain market situations but that's a rather specific and ephemeral lever to pull in arguing against the basic principles of supply and demand.

  16. Re:Supply and Demand is a populist myth? on Google Chairman on WhatsApp: $19 Bn For 50 People? Good For Them! · · Score: 1

    You'll need to come up with a different analogy because time-limited goods and services like perishable items and airline seats have multiple intersection points on a supply and demand curve.

  17. Supply and Demand is a populist myth? on Google Chairman on WhatsApp: $19 Bn For 50 People? Good For Them! · · Score: 1

    Who knew?

  18. Another early marker for the disease on New Blood Test Offers Early Warning for Alzheimer's Onset · · Score: 1

    Is if you forget to go to your appointment to take this blood test.

  19. Re:I still can't figure out what they did on Google Faces Up To $5 Billion Fine From Competition Commission of India · · Score: 0

    They failed to pay off the right politicians.

  20. Nobody cares on Ars Technica Reviews Leaked Windows 8.1 Update · · Score: 5, Funny

    Microsoft could give Windows 8 away for free and tie a $100 bill to every DVD and people would use the DVD as a beer coaster and the $100 to buy an Android tablet.

  21. Impersonating a bank is easy on New Attack Hijacks DNS Traffic From 300,000 Routers · · Score: 0

    All you need is a knack for numbers, misanthropy, and a total lack of conscience.

  22. Rename it the "Ouya Nowhere" plan on Ouya CEO Talks Console's Tough First Year, and Ambitious "Ouya Everywhere" Plan · · Score: 0

    That way they can declare it a smashing success.

  23. Here's one of the russian strings found on Russians Suspected of Uroburos Spy Malware · · Score: 3, Funny

    "In Soviet Russia, computer attacks you!"

  24. Me Japanese, Me Make Joke on MtGox Sets Up Call Center For Worried Bitcoiners · · Score: 1

    Me make your bitcoins go up in smoke.

  25. I don't believe them on How Japanese Scientists Are Monitoring Fukushima Babies For Radiation Exposure · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In light of all their previous obfuscation and lies about Fukushima does anyone believe Japan is monitoring anything that might make Japan Inc. look bad?