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  1. What empty vacuum of space? Space is a quantity in itself. Obviously what used to be perceived as empty is swarming with all kinds of things we don't understand. We may have things like dark matter and dark energy and all kinds of super dark stuff that makes space some sort of dark solid with plenty of dark activity within. If we treat space as a quantity we need no magical suppositions about some under lying fabric of space. Said plainly just because we can not see it, sense it, or measure it in any way does not imply that it is not present.

  2. Confounded In Our Complexity on China To Impose Export Control On High Tech Drones and Supercomputers · · Score: 1

    Our knee jerk sissies are already trying to restrict drone use in the US to extinction with absurd demands for absolute safety. Now it turns out that we had sure as heck encourage all kinds of young people to build ever better drones and make certain they can fly them almost everywhere because if we don't the effect will be to cause foreign powers to have better military drones than we can build which might kill us all one day. In industry we no longer ask if our employees can produce cheaper than foreign employees. We ask if our robots can produce cheaper than their robots. And as we replace our war fights with robots, drones, etc. we now must demand that our robots can kill more and better than their robots can kill more and better.

  3. This project is foolish. how many remote gas stations will be needed to fuel vehicles using such a bridge. who will man and supply these stations and where will their waste go? Driving along and need a toilet? It may be quite a few hours between rest stops. Need a tow truck? I guess that might generate quite a towing bill. Frankly this project will do little if any good for anybody and would be a target for every natural hazard and the terror lunatics would probably enjoy monkey wrenching such a bridge as well.

  4. Take The Cure on Ask Slashdot: Can You Disable Windows 10's Privacy-Invading Features? · · Score: 1

    It is so simple. many of the people on Slashdot have the real answers. Get rid of all Windows products and never think about them again. Take Linux. Take BSD. Either way you have just taken the cure. Yes, things will change a bit but in the end you will have a stable, secure system that does not require throwing hundreds of dollars at it every year or so. And for most users you won't even need the latest and greatest hardware either as many non Windows OSs do pretty darned well on older gear.

  5. Something IS Wrong on A Plea For Websites To Stop Blocking Password Managers · · Score: 2

    Not only password managers but institutions are screwing up online security and it has to be deliberate. Banks have vast restrictions on what one can use for a password. Really only weak passwords are allowed at many banks. Every night on the news we here whining about lack of security in financial transactions over the net. Yet the banks refuse the use of strong passwords. Other people must be noticing this. why is there no outcry?

  6. Stupid Actions on Police Shut Down Anti-Violence Fundraiser Over Rapper's Hologram · · Score: 2

    Free speech involves two elements. One is the right to speak. The other element which is less understood is the right to hear the speech. The action was dead wrong as the artist involved could have been shown in a past performance before he was a fugitive and even if a fugitive he has not been convicted of a crime unless he broke parole or escaped from jail. I can see no way to ban a performance without being able to prove that the performance had been made while a convicted criminal was on the run and maybe not even then. The second part of the problem is the lousy judgement of the city in taking this action. A concert against violence,one would think, would receive huge support from any city. It makes the city look like a fool which should be against public policy. It is the equivalent of the city sponsoring a campaign for more illegal violence.

  7. Re:Title appears wrong on Georgia Lawmakers Sue Carl Malamud For Publishing Georgia Law · · Score: 1

    Then again if the state of Georgia paid for the annotations are they not now public property? Not even considering that law and Georgia are not words to be used in the same paragraph other than by a comedian during his performances.

  8. With luck you could make a fortune. Any time a business claims a person is an independent contractor numerous state and federal agencies are defrauded. Workman's Compensation can not charge the usual fees. Unemployment is also defrauded. Programs such as food stamps and welfare suffer losses and others I probably have not thought of. For example the supposed contractor will take all kinds of illegal deductions from his taxes. The fraud it enables is endless. In theory the various agencies could enforce existing laws and you would get a substantial living just on turning in the companies that violate the law. But here is the sad and demonstrable fact. Businesses who get caught get very mild punishments. The actual punishments are so few and so cheap that the businesses keep right on with the violations. Compare it with companies that make huge sums defrauding the public. They steal a billion bucks and are ordered to pay back only one hundred million. The message is loud and clear. Business is above the law and above the government. In my area the great offender is the phone sales and telemarketing racket. I could easily catch and turn in three companies every day of the week except Sunday. Almost none of these employees are in fact contractors. And pretty much every phone call they make is criminal. But make note that the government rarely shuts them down and when they do the punishments are so minor that they open up right away a few blocks down the street. American business is pretty much a criminal conspiracy and nothing more than that.

  9. More Than Nuts on Scientology Group Urged Veto of Mental Health Bill · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The mentally ill do need to be confined at times as do many alcoholics and drug addicts. We are losing millions of good people who could have been helped or cured because we can not break up the patterns of their illnesses.

  10. Good Use on Gun-Firing Drone Raises Some Eyebrows · · Score: 1

    Drones can interrupt crime in progress and in many cases I see nothing at all wrong with shooting the criminals. Imagine a ranch or large farm with crime issues or wild hogs ripping up crops at night. What better use for a drone than to exterminate wold hogs or people trying to steal live stock or farm equipment in the wee hours of night?

  11. A Drummer's dream on Transparent Paper Produces Power With Just a Touch · · Score: 1

    OK so a drummer or a windmill could strike this substance with a drum stick and power would flow. Really? How about we put bumps in the road and coat them with this paper. Every time a car's wheel touches the paper we get power. We could even coat statues in the park with this stuff and every time a pigeon lands we will get power. Or how about big sheets of this paper and rain drops striking it?

  12. She Was A Spy on CIA Shares Julia Child's Shark Repellent Recipe · · Score: 1, Informative

    Julia Childs was also a spy for allied forces. She placed herself in a position such that she cooked for an important German general and thus overheard conversations with meaningful information which was passed on to military intelligence. People often use the term CIA when mentioning Julia but I would think they should be saying OSS or perhaps the Brit's Special Executive Branch as the CIA did not exist at that time. Obviously the lady placed herself in harms way for the war effort. She was an unlikely heroin just as one can not quite picture Eddie Albert as a serious war hero in the Pacific. Even Audi Murphy was a tiny guy who one would not suspect as being our most decorated hero in WW2.

  13. Florida Led The Way on Man Arrested After Charging iPhone On London Overground Train · · Score: 1

    Florida has a grocery store that had a homeless man arrested for charging his phone with an outlet outside the store. He took perhaps 15 cents in electricity and was sentenced to seven months in jail. You see Florida really loves and cares for the homeless. It sort of gives a whole new meaning to Christian charity doesn't it?

  14. Re:The reason that American politics is ruined on Barney Frank Defends Political Hypocrisy, Game Theory Explains It · · Score: 0

    You have it pretty much nailed. But other organizations have joined in and helped the right wing for many decades. Many churches support all kinds of right wing, violent groups. Many protestant churches supported the KKK. The republican party sheltered the KKK. The Catholic church has its own right wing issues including aiding the Nazis during WW2 which is doubly confusing as many priests and nuns went to the death camps.

  15. I never thought ----- on Barney Frank Defends Political Hypocrisy, Game Theory Explains It · · Score: 0

    I agree with Barney on almost everything he has ever said but this time I don't like it. I like leftest politicians who will not compromise one little bit and will gather 51% of the vote and crush the right wing forever. Compromise with the right is simply not acceptable under even the most dire conditions. I would rather the whole planet be turned into a nuclear cloud with extermination of all life than allowing the right wing to have one tiny bit of an opinion in this world.

  16. Take The Right Wing Out Of The Loop on Taking the Lawyers Out of the Loop · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The right wing loonies in Florida have pushed through a law that causes all kinds of nightmares for everyone involved. If you have a wreck you must ask for transport to a hospital claiming that you are hurt. If you do not leave the scene in an ambulance your lifetime limit on all injuries from that wreck is $600. That means if you bump you head just a bit and do not go by ambulance and go blind or become wheelchair bound for life due to brain swelling you still can not collect one red cent over $600. So victims, hospitals, tax payers and lawyers all get into the fray and everyone looses except the bad driver who caused the wreck in the first place. And he may never even get a traffic ticket. For decades we have had auto insurance medical policies that offer ten or twenty thousand maximum for bodily injury. Obviously that is absurd. We do see people who will face better than thirty million dollars in medical losses alone not to mention loss of earnings and being in pain in intensive care nursing homes for life. Yet real medical liability insurance is considered too expensive and in fact would take 99% of people off the roads as drivers.

  17. Not Employees on Uber Class-Action Case May Hinge On What the Drivers Want · · Score: 1

    I'm not so certain that Uber could survive if the drivers were considered employees. If they were then any injuries to them or their passengers would be held against Uber. That would make the scheme an economic failure. Further why would employees be supplying the car? The IRS defines who is or is not an independent contractor and things like providing a desk or certainly a car make you an employee. The drivers would also need a business permit and you can bet the insurance would bring it all to a screeching halt. But let's go full circle with this. The government has begged us to share rides for decades. Now we have a way to share rides and the government says oh no! It reminds me of the house wife who confronts a prostitute and calls her names. the prostitute calmly replies so I get paid to do what you do for free. The human mind is all too weird. But somehow when money is added to a situation it somehow is seen as being entirely different. But in fact it is the same thing.

  18. Detroit Again! on Is the Amazon-Led Economic Boom Wrecking Seattle? · · Score: 1

    Growth always leads to wreckage. It's sad but true. An area has some big attraction and then the money people start riding the wave and attracting ever more people. A dense population will demonstrate worse behaviour, drug addictions, alcoholism, mental health issues and eventually an exodus with huge debts and poverty left behind. Brooklyn, the Bronx, Detroit, and Flint Michigan as well as Miami Florida are all places once considered desirable but now are places best avoided. Right now no one sees the next big thing. But at some point the next big thing won't be anywhere near San Francisco and the death spiral will begin. The answer is in controlling population density and forcing popular businesses to locate a good distance from each other. Crwoding leads to really ugly living conditions.

  19. Bucket Loads Of Fear on The Rise of the New Crypto War · · Score: 1

    The right wing rules the ignorant with fearful suggestions. The leadership of the right situates themselves in plush conditions and justifies their existence by claiming ever more need for security. The catch is that there is no absolute security. No matter how much spying that is done we will always be prone to either individuals or groups committing violence or mayhem. And it is obvious that terrorists are acutely aware of just how chronic terror attacks can be. Even if we get rid of all organized terror groups we will still have self styled lunatics setting off bombs and the like. Both Great Britain and France were driven out of Arab regions by ongoing terror tactics. The best thing Americans can do is to simply obey the law themselves, pay their taxes and be willing to report any unusual people or actions to the police. As far as stopping snooping by the authorities simply over load the net with constant encrypted or nonsensical messages such that machine time or human time make searching messages ineffective. Passing deeply encrypted nonsense messages with certain upsetting key words could keep agencies clogged to a state of nonfunction. For example pass a cake recipe with the words submarines in port embedded and then encrypt the message using numerous schemes and send it from person to person. Spy agencies would go nuts.

  20. We see the same nonsense in the US. The problem is that security can never be perfect and that is used as an excuse for ever more invasive security measures. In the US we had the 9/11 terror attacks. The public got severely upset and government jumped off the rails. And I have no way to give numbers or specifics but I strongly believe that the US could absorb a punch as severe as the 9/11 at least once a year without the nation falling apart. But we are already seeing a loss of free speech and people must guard their remarks rather carefully. I am not convinced that our security and military efforts have done anything good for us at all.

  21. It Gets worse on Bomb Squad Searches House Over Teenager's Chemistry Experiments · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I have a friend from South Carolina who moved to Florida and was gone from his home town for five years or so. He felt a strong calling to get back together with his high school sweetheart and after letters and phone calls sent her a package. Instead of the Post Office delivering the package the police came to her home with the package. The police were concerned that the package came from Florida. You know, Florida! The land of perverts, junkies and people who are not baptists. The cops wanted to protect her in case something shocking or perverse was inside this package from the godless land called Florida. So they opened the package in front of her to reveal the treats that girls tend to like such as candy, perfume and other fluff. She then informed them that packages from her boy friend should be allowed to be delivered to her home. This all happened well before 9/11. Apparently small towns in the deep south look at other US states about like we look at Syria or Yemen.

  22. Despite The Need on Eric Holder Says DoJ Could Strike Deal With Snowden; Current AG Takes Hard Line · · Score: 3, Informative

    Obviously we need intelligence agencies as part of our national defense. But our agencies have become too dangerous to allow them to continue to exist. Maybe it is time to shut down the CIA, NSA and FBI completely and start new agencies that are required to follow much stricter and very public oversight. Our laws have become so complex that often the motive for a law is hidden while some other need for the law gets it promoted into place. A simple example is when law enforcement becomes a tax collector instead of a law enforcement agency. In many places the police force simply exists to rake in fines for the town or county. Traffic laws should be about public safety and not about raising money. Another example : You get into a shouting match with your partner. The cops come and arrest one or both of you for the loud argument. The judge fines you and orders marriage counseling weekly for two years at the public clinic at $75. per week for you and another $75. per week for your wife. Then he also fines each of you $500. for the police being involved. So you have $1000 in fines as well as $150 a week times 104 weeks for the counseling which all flows back to the county's bank account. This type of thing is happening commonly in our legal system.

  23. Re: So does this qualify as 'organic'? on Philips Is Revolutionizing Urban Farming With New GrowWise Indoor Farm · · Score: 1

    The system will tend to resist change. Any breakthrough that makes things better will almost always suffer harassment if not outright violence. Look at the treachery involved in trying to stop Tesla from producing cars.

  24. Re:So does this qualify as 'organic'? on Philips Is Revolutionizing Urban Farming With New GrowWise Indoor Farm · · Score: 1

    Actually since production prices drop the retail cost of the product should also drop in an honest sales economy. Think of the savings when a farmer knows that a failed crop is next to impossible. Also consider an organic farm on a house roof top. The insulating effect from either cold or heat can save the home a bundle. But best of all an organic, indoor farm can exist as a long wall that surrounds a community thus defining the community and effectively walling the area off from crime. We know that people do not do well when neighborhoods lack an identity. That single entrance community with multistory indoor farms surrounding it rules out armed robberies and drive by shootings almost perfectly.

  25. Re:Dedicated, highly trained staff on Supercomputing Cluster Immersed In Oil Yields Extreme Efficiency · · Score: 1

    If quality equipment is purchased and oil cooling is optimal i doubt that internal maintenance will be much of an issue at all. Oil immersed gear if free of dust and runs cool therefore components tend to be very long lasting. No fans or moving parts may be needed at all. I have experience with cooling towers for industrial chillers and the amount of water used can easily exceed the cost of electricity to cool a large building. I am aware of one school that had worn out baffles in an AC cooling tower and used $80,000 in city water in one month. using water from a lake or stream is usually forbidden by environmental codes as the heat released by exhaust water tends to change the entire ecology of the water source.