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  1. Re:14c/kWh on Largest US Power Storing Solar Array Goes Live · · Score: 1

    Don't forget malten salt for heat storage. This is very corrosive stuff; I'd expect a lot of maintenance will come from dealing the the malten salt.

  2. why not a Tesla? on Big Box? Nissan Note the First-Ever Car You Can 'Buy' On Amazon · · Score: 1

    Interesting that it isn't a Tesla that is the first car on Amazon. Nissan is clearly going to piss off their dealers.

  3. Re:Leadership value on Ask Slashdot: Is Development Leadership Overvalued? · · Score: 1

    The leader in this picture has an inability to delegate. Leading by example is not always the most effective strategy. Assessing the team and applying their talent to different aspects of the project is often a better strategy than leading the charge.

  4. Re:Income source on Why Yahoo and Marissa Mayer's Over Reliance On Alibaba Could Spell Trouble · · Score: 1

    Yahoo sells you. My wife works in advertising and marketing and Yahoo sells them user profiles for targeting ads and focusing their efforts.

  5. Pretty close to what my experience shows on Electrical Engineering Labor Pool Shrinking · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I graduated in the recession of 2002. I struggled finding that first job. As mentioned above, absolute catch 22. Very few want to hire a recent graduate, everyone wants an EE with 2-4 years of experience. I got my lucky break and started with a decent salary; nothing mind blowing, but decent. It's now 11 years later, I carry a Senior EE title and make a little more than double my initial pay and am pretty topped out salary wise as far as I can see. Management is unfortunately the only way up. I've worked at large companies who simply do not even consider hiring an EE (or software developer for that matter) over 50. We were building a team for a new product within an organization and weren't able to consider older candidates. 50 is the end of the rope for anyone with a tech title and without management anything. Jobs can probably be found but pay is not going to be high. I'm forcing myself to highlight my management experience (be it project, personnel, etc.) as I look for my next position as this is the best way I see to stay relevant and continue the career progressing upward. Good luck to all EEs out there!

  6. Re: Done us all a favor on Wikileaks Aiding Snowden - Chinese Social Media Divided - Relations Strained · · Score: 2

    Canada for starters. All of the above plus: Healthcare coverage for all citizens!

  7. Leave the hops alone! on Possible Graphene Alternative Made From Hemp Waste · · Score: 1

    They're in short enough supply as it is and beer is far more important than nanosheets!

  8. Re:I'm not saying it's aliens on Weird Geological Features Spied On Mars · · Score: 2

    George Lucas

  9. sigh of relief on Unanimous: Provo Utah Council Approves Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    The city council must have breathed a HUGE sigh of relief.

  10. pay for rather than read on Ask Slashdot: What Magazines Do You Still Read? · · Score: 1

    I think a more relevant question is which do you pay for? I still read Esquire and some cycling magazines and whatever I come across in waiting rooms. I still like reading Time and the Economist. BUT which do I pay for? None. Internet has killed the business model, first and foremost.

  11. deal with it on AMD Says There Will Be No DirectX 12 — Ever · · Score: 1

    Just deal with it.

  12. Law enforcement/military on Not Even Investors Know What Google Glass Is For · · Score: 1

    Google glass looks tailor made for law enforcement and military personnel. It is reminiscent of Terminator type display. A cop can browse your full record and bio when they approach you and likewise, out in combat, a soldier will have access to the same; granted, more limited amount of info.

  13. Stop collecting all that data, then! on Internet's Energy Needs Growing Faster Than Efficiency Gains · · Score: 1

    If governments and corporations would just stop collecting all that data on everyone...

  14. you don't own your phone until your contract ends on White House Urges Reversal of Ban On Cell-Phone Unlocking · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I think what's going to come out of it is that the contracts with carriers will be re-written. When you "buy" your smartphone at a discounted price from a carrier by all means they should own the carrier lock as it protects their "investment" into subsidizing the handset in hopes of making it back with profit (albeit disproportionately large profit) on your contract. Until your contract period is in place, I don't see why it should be allowed for you switch carriers? I suppose the gray area is oversea travel where the carrier lock forces you into paying an exuberant amount for calls. But then, they technically till own your handset so you may as well just get a prepaid phone locally and keep your smartphone as a computer with wifi access only.

  15. if your power is in production capacity... on Security Firm Mandiant Says China's Army Runs Hacking Group APT1 · · Score: 1

    If you're playing catchup in terms of technology and your power is in ability to manufacture on a vast scale, corporate espionage makes perfect sense. It's unfortunate that here we only have technology to steal and not much in terms of production capacity. That's a substantial disadvantage.

  16. is MS being shrewd? on Why Microsoft Office For iOS Will Likely Never See the Light of Day · · Score: 1

    Or is Microsoft being shrewd? there is no solid Office package for the iOS. The Office is one of the few appealing things on the Surface tablet.

  17. Re:Definitely a game changer on RIM Unveils BlackBerry 10, Its Big Turnaround Hope · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If the stock price says it all then by tanking today it says the opposite of what you have in mind. By changing the name to Blackberry from RIM they've effectively showcased how limited an offering they have. And hiring Alicia Keys as Global Creative Director is nothing more than publicity stunt! After playing with the Blackberry tablet I dislike their attempt at uniqueness by ditching the home button and replacing it with the swipe!

  18. school! on Ask Slashdot: Job Search Or More Education? · · Score: 1

    You'll find that not getting a degree will hold you back down the road even if you manage to find a low level job now. If you can afford it, go to school, transfer as many credits as you can toward a 4 year degree, with summer school, etc., you should be out in 2 years. You have no job experience, which works to your advantage when you graduate a 4 year program. Try to get an internship while in school. That may be better time spent than summer school. You would be in worse shape if you were laid off, then went back to school. I see these types of people struggling to get hired.

  19. Chrystler and UPS are ahead of the French on Peugeot Citroen To Introduce Compressed Air Hybrid By 2016 · · Score: 1

    Has Slashdot forgotten it has reported on Chrystler two years and a day ago? http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/01/25/0019220/how-chryslers-battery-less-hybrid-minivan-works The Chrysler minivan compressed air hybrid is supposed to be arriving this year in the US: http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1053892_sergio-marchionne-hybrid-minivan-will-join-chrysler-300-hybrid-in-2013 And UPS has been running this for a while now (they started testing the vehicles 5 years ago!); it makes a lot of sense for heavy trucks. http://gas2.org/2008/10/28/ups-is-first-in-delivery-industry-to-test-hydraulic-hybrids/

  20. Cyber warfer is global and not single sided on The One Sided Cyber War · · Score: 1

    While Iran is an example of single sided cyber war; you only have to look at China to see that it isn't all single sided. In many ways, through outsourced, etc. we've shipped off our technology around the world and one of these techs is computer science. The Chinese are damn good at this and presumably Indians are not far behind. Chinese cyber espionage is growing rapidly and the US seems ill prepared to counter it. Also, take a look at the Israelis; their cyber security is quite a bit more robust than the American one.

  21. annual windows on Valve Starts Promoting Steam For Linux To Windows Users · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It is worth pointing out that Microsoft has promised a more regular windows release so the comment of a few years wait for next Windows isn't correct. (or maybe not, maybe Microsoft will not deliver on its "promise").

  22. retina? on Google Declares War On the Password · · Score: 2

    Everything has a camera on it these days. Why not authenticate with your retina? Authenticate everything from an authenticate device as Google proposes but don't make the Android phone the centerpiece of authenticating everything.

  23. so far a dissapointment on Hands On With Redbox Instant · · Score: 1

    So far Redbox Instant has been a big bummer. I got my beta access, waited until a Friday night to activate it and watch something recent and voila! Fish Called Wanda was the best they had to offer. I just logged into my Netflix and got some other stale title rolling. At least Netflix has a selection of stale.

  24. It is about time he got cut off on Dad Hires In-Game 'Assassins' To Get His Son To Stop Gaming · · Score: 2

    Sounds like the kid is living a good life at home; he's fed, he's got internet, presumably some pocket change. Time to cut off the internet, stop paying for the cell phone, etc. Kid needs incentive to get a job it sounds like; he needs to learn to appreciate what it takes to afford the life he's been living. Don't kick him out; that's draconian and it risks the kid winding up on a street with no food, etc. and no prospect of landing a job.

  25. Healthcre more expensive for the uninsured on Congressional Committee Casts a Harsh Eye On Vaccination Science · · Score: 1

    I recently opted to buy my own health insurance instead of buying into my company's group policy (small company, high average age, crappy policy choices). Anyway, while between my prior employer's health plan and my own, I was effectively uninsured for a couple of weeks. Sure enough my wife had an emergency in the middle of the night and went to the ER. She effectively left after receiving a pain killer. The bill was approx. $3000. That is three grand. Well, we did the most logical thing and bought a COBRA coverage (since it is retroactive). That same $3000 bill was "renegotiated" to few hundred bucks. What type of sense does this make? By virtue being an uninsured patient the hospital has zero insurance overhead. The insurance does not make the mandatory 15% profit. Yet, the bill is an order of magnitude higher for the uninsured? That's extortion. That is blackmail to purchase insurance. This is exactly wrong!