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  1. Re:A brief history of transportation... on People Are Losing Faith In Self-Driving Cars Following Recent Fatal Crashes (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks Carl

  2. Re:A brief history of transportation... on People Are Losing Faith In Self-Driving Cars Following Recent Fatal Crashes (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Gracias Carlito.

  3. Re:A brief history of transportation... on People Are Losing Faith In Self-Driving Cars Following Recent Fatal Crashes (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Thank you Carl.

  4. Re:A brief history of transportation... on People Are Losing Faith In Self-Driving Cars Following Recent Fatal Crashes (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks Carl.

  5. A brief history of transportation... on People Are Losing Faith In Self-Driving Cars Following Recent Fatal Crashes (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    When man first learned to walk someone stumbled into a river and drown, man said let's go back to crawling for a few decades just to be safe.

    When man first learned to run someone ran off a cliff, man said let's stop running for a while until we understand cliffs.

    When man first learned to ride a horse someone was thrown onto the ground and died of their injures 8 painful days later, man said Carl was an idiot got back on the horse.

    When man first learned to ride a chariot someone was impaled on a wall of spikes, we told Carl not so fast!

    When man first learned to fly... Stupid Carl! Let's do this Wright.

    When man first tried to fly faster than sound... Let's not talk about Carl.

    Don't be Carl, understand the statistics of small numbers fallacy.

  6. Re:from the not-so-bright department on Scuba Diver Survives Being Sucked Into Nuclear Plant (nydailynews.com) · · Score: 1

    He's lucky he didn't get stuck in John Malcovich's head.

  7. I have a funny feeling... on Shape of the Universe Determined To Be Really, Really Flat · · Score: 1

    That in about 100 years Cosmologists will be laughing at the fact that we thought the universe was flat.

  8. Did they consult Dr. Sheldon Cooper? on Winning Algorithms For Rock, Paper, Scissors · · Score: 1

    I'm sure Dr. Cooper would have told them the winning algorithm for Rock-Paper-Scissors-Lizard-Spock.

  9. As a former christian... on Belief In God Correlates With Better Mental Health Treatment Outcomes · · Score: 1

    I find this study to be a load of wishful thinking propaganda. I was a fully committed christian for 20 years, before being diagnosed with bipolar in 2004. I decided I'd be better off sanity wise in 2006 if I was atheist. Since then I've been more stable and better able to cope with my depression and actually treat it rather then pray about it. Praying was a failure it never worked for me, why? There is no god to answer, religion is man-made BS used to control the morons of society.

  10. Argument from Video Home System on Hollywood Studios Fuming Over Indie Studio Deal With BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    Didn't the movie industry say the same thing about VHS tape recorders about 30 years ago? Good luck MPAA.

  11. Re:ReactOS anyone? on Some Windows XP Users Can't Afford To Upgrade · · Score: 1

    I withdraw my ReactOS suggestion, it is NOT fully cooked.

  12. ReactOS anyone? on Some Windows XP Users Can't Afford To Upgrade · · Score: 1

    Before I get into that there is an issue many custom programs have to deal with and that is hardware keys, you know those ugly anti piracy plugs that use a USB, serial or parallel port that the software checks to make sure it hasn't been installed on an unauthorized machine. If it's a USB key you may be OK visualizing with VirtualBox not sure about VMWare or QEMU, but if the hardware key is other port you probably won't get it to run in a virtual machine. That said as long as the software in question doesn't really care if it runs on XP or NT it might be possible to try ReactOS.

  13. Solavei on Ask Slashdot: Best Cell Phone Carrier In the US? · · Score: 1

    It's a new company running over T-Mobile's network, $49 unlimited Voice/Text/Internet no roaming fees, no contracts. nationwide 4G. http://www.solavei.com/sethrosen

  14. Fusion is the answer on Scientists Speak Out Against Wasting Helium In Balloons · · Score: 1

    When the folks over at EMC2 build a full scale PB-11 polywell fusion reactor then there will be more then enough 100% pure helium to go around. Three helium atoms are released for every proton boron-11 fusion.