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  1. Re:but that's the problem with the turing test... on Was Turing Test Legitimately Beaten, Or Just Cleverly Tricked? · · Score: 1

    but what if predictive text was turned on....that is a whole new level....autocorrect cat fails.....its gonna go viral I tells ya

  2. Re:What indigenous life exists on red dwarf? on Red Dwarfs Could Sterilize Alien Worlds of Life · · Score: 2

    Red Dwarf, where we drink our gazpacho warm

  3. Re:I've heard slashdot is behind the times... on Lectures Aren't Just Boring, They're Ineffective, Too, Study Finds · · Score: 1

    I think you will find they are called "burger flippers" rather then "students"

  4. Re:going off-grid on Tesla Logged $713 Million In Revenue In Q1 and Built 7,535 Cars · · Score: 1

    Wow 60 kWh in 3 days....that is a lot. I live in a small house in New Zealand. We use gas for water heating and electric for everything else.

    We have a smart meter so I can track my usage. We use between 3 - 6 kWh/day, on average a 60 kWh battery should last about 2 weeks.

  5. Re:Undefined on Autonomous Car Ethics: If a Crash Is Unavoidable, What Does It Hit? · · Score: 1

    Why is that child wearing a condom on its head?

  6. Re:fraud opportunity! on Earthquake Warning Issued For Central Oklahoma · · Score: 1

    http://www.geonet.org.nz/quake...

    Welcome to New Zealand, magnitude 4-5 quakes last month: 43, + 3 mag 5 - 6 just for fun.

    At only 1.43 times the size of Oklahoma, NZ is a much more rockin' place to be. (181,195 km^2 vs 268,021 km^2) Also earrthquake cover is much higher then $23USD/year.

  7. Loomio on Open Source Program To Give Voters More Active Role In Government · · Score: 1

    Check out https://www.loomio.org/

    The New Zealand Pirate Party has been using it for a while now to debate policy etc...

  8. Re:Useless on First Glow-In-the-Dark Road Debuts In Netherlands · · Score: 1

    There have been many times when a little rain basically means that the road markings are invisible, with or without street lighting. Having the markings themselves glow would be very useful in that situation.

  9. Re: Ah, the joys of getting old on UN: Renewables, Nuclear Must Triple To Save Climate · · Score: 1

    Wanted to mod "funny" for such a perfect reply.....but is sadly true.

  10. Re:Just validating registration tags ... on L.A. Police: All Cars In L.A. Are Under Investigation · · Score: 1

    There is a very easy way around this issue, have the cameras centrally connected. Each day they download the current list of "valid" plates. If a valid plate is scanned, ignore it, that means no storage of time of scan, or location of the camera that did the scan etc... If however an "invalid" plate is scanned, upload all informaton about the plate.

    If further investigation finds that the "invalid" plate is infact a "valid" plate then discard all info about the scan.

    You could speed up the frequency of the database updates, but I doubt that it would improve the hit rate much, the only difference would be a priority update when a car is reported stoled or involved in some other crime...

    There is no need to store data on people driving to work and home, picking up their kids and generally going about their daily lives. This is a massive invasion of privacy, and should not be accepted as "normal".

    Disclaimer, I live in New Zealand, I hope my government hasn't slipped this far down the police state slope.

  11. Re:sure, no problem on Is Analog the Fix For Cyber Terrorism? · · Score: 1

    Not every system is so simple, but this is great in principal.....a machine should not be able to damage itself if something goes wrong, such as a failed limit switch or someone bypassing said limit switch to get the machine to overrun. Human safety is a whole other mess.

  12. Re:Uh what? on Why Did New Zealand's Moas Go Extinct? · · Score: 2

    How is it right that the current generation has to pay for the crimes of a past generation?

    If you steal something should your brother pay for it? How about someone you don't know but has the same colour skin? Or someone whos ansestors came from the same country as you did?

    As for your last line "Morally and legally, Aotearoa belongs to the Maori. My culture is not Maori, it's European. So I left and came home to Europe." I call bullshit, as a 2nd gen Kiwi I am a native of New Zealand as were my parents. My grandparents were born in the UK, but that doesn't make England home.

  13. Re:Uh what? on Why Did New Zealand's Moas Go Extinct? · · Score: 1

    But.....but we are riding the train already and don't know how to get off.....

  14. Re:At least spell it right on Algorithm Reveals Objects Hidden Behind Other Things In Camera Phone Images · · Score: 1

    Not sure, is it on the back of a truck or being dropped from a height?

    Are we considering an "ideal" situation or should air resistance be factored in?

  15. Re:Don't get it on XKCD Author's Unpublished Book Has Already Become a Best-Seller · · Score: 1

    As both a Dilbert and XKCD fan, I appricaite them both for different reasons.

    DIlbert often highlights the funny / depressing work side of my life. (Control systems engineer) e.g. http://dilbert.com/strips/comi... recienlt just about made me choke on my coffee.

    Where as XKCD appeals to my geeky nature, though also applicable to work situations sometimes e.g. https://xkcd.com/927/ but there are so many others that come up in ever day life for those of us that are geeky

  16. Re: Lies on Lies Programmers Tell Themselves · · Score: 1

    Deoderant is for smelly people, I don't smell so therefore no need for deoderant. Pure logic.

  17. Re:Future issues on Do We Really Have a Shortage of STEM Workers? · · Score: 1

    This happened where my partner worked (geothermal power station in NZ). She was hired as an electrical engineer about 5 years ago at 22 and was the youngest engineer, along with a group of seven other recient grads. But outside this the next youngest guys are in there mid 50's (some now in their 60's), basically what happened was that the company was privatised from govt control in the 1980's the company decided to stop the practice of hiring new people and training them, and suddenly realised that shit soon all their engineers were going to retire soon so they better get on to that....

    To add salt to the wound, the company restructured reciently and my partner was made redundant, not because she wasn't any good but because the company didn't want to pay out the guys with massive retirement/redundancy packages that had been there 35+ years.

    As soon as here redundancy was confirmed she rang an old boss from a summer job and had a job offer the next day.

  18. Re:"Feasible" doesn't necessarily mean "Advisable" on Report: Space Elevators Are Feasible · · Score: 2

    If engineered correctly, the total force applied at ground level could be "up" rather then "down".

  19. Re:Bad news for Wolfram alpha on Copyright Ruling On Publishing Calculated Results: Common Sense Breaks Out · · Score: 1

    Lizard poisons Spock

  20. Re:Is It Safe? on Researchers Try To "Close the Nutrient Cycle" Through Better Waste Recycling · · Score: 1

    I have always found the difference is time, "vine ripened" in a store is always until x% are red and therefore can be harvested. Home grown you just pick the ripest 1 or 2 that you want at the time, ripening the rest further. The longer you leave them on the vine the better the taste gets...until they drop off by themselves.

  21. Re:XENON is US-led on China's PandaX Project Looks For Dark Matter In the Heart of a Marble Mountain · · Score: 1

    Where as I saw it and thought it was Kung-Fu Panda 10...

  22. Re:New MS business plan on HP Brings Back Windows 7 'By Popular Demand' As Buyers Shun Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    The problem with Vista was XP, XP was waaaay to popular and in use too long.

    I'm not saying XP was awesome, but with a billion+ daily users there was a lot of momnetum......then they changed where all the things were that people knew that required special ways of doing things to get to work....they renamed things that didn't need renaming.....and there was no option to go back and have a "XP look and feel" with similar/same names etc...

    It was at that point I looked at other options....been using linux ever since. Still don't know my way properly around Win7 though I am learning as I sometimes need it for work, Win8 is a mystery to me. I had a new computer with Win 8 on...it lasted 4 days till I was frustrated and changed it to Ubuntu.

  23. Re:Take THAT, science! on Bizarre Star Could Host a Neutron Star In Its Core · · Score: 1

    Wanted to mod this funny....but unsure if post is serrious? I was thinking of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe's_law but this is more of the reverse situation where I am unsure if the original post is serrious....

    On a related note what is the name of the law for this situation? I'm sure slashdot can help me out with this.

  24. Re:wow on Dogs Defecate In Alignment With Earth's Magnetic Field · · Score: 1

    Biophysics?

  25. Re:Repost (sorta): we had this sort of article bef on Wikipedia's Lamest Edit Wars · · Score: 1

    This is possibly the only correct usage of "irregardless" known to exist....made me LOL