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  1. Re:Seriously on Sharp Announces 4K Smartphone Display · · Score: 1

    That was a marketing style presentation. 100 times means square and not diagonal measurement.

  2. Seriously on Sharp Announces 4K Smartphone Display · · Score: 1

    While the picture and the quality are amazing, only a small fraction of televisions are sold are 4K,

    The 4K content online is only experimental.

    For televisions there are not too many 4k capable blue players.

    Yet 100 times smaller cellphone has a need for 4K....

    Let's fuckin hope that apple is nearly done testing their 8K, or was it 16K phones, just to show who is the boss here.

  3. Not one quarter but six quarters since Oct 22,2013 on New York State Spent Millions On Program For Startups That Created 76 Jobs · · Score: 2

    Simple google search will reveal that "October 22, 2013 was the official day the program has started by CUOMO".

    Typical distortion and deception from the governmental officers.

    The problem with NY is that they are offering as a perk something which is offered by other states for free, without even asking, such as low taxes and pro-business government.

  4. Holding the nose again? on Hillary Clinton Declares 2016 Democratic Presidential Bid · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Hillary does have presidential ambitions, yes. There is a good chance that 8 years older, less attractive, bruised by most recent fuckups such as BenGhazi, Email and her recently exposed Bosnia sniper fire falsification, will lose to younger W. Warren.

    From Republican side Rand Paul, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz will be rolled out. There is a chance that Rand Paul and Ted Cruz will be on one ticket.

    I wish there was a third choice...

  5. It brought a quick end to World War II... on Thousands Visit Trinity Test Site For 70th Anniversary of First Atomic Blast · · Score: 1

    Right.... Myth repeated many times becomes truth.

    This myth is plainly obsolete and no longer withstands criticism now that WW2 facts are freely available.

    If we were really that concern about saving human lives, we should have exploded Little boy and Fat Man in the same desert, in the presence of enemy nation's, Japanese, military representative and allowed them to film.

    Hell in 1945, several month ago, Tokyo has been fire bombed and there were more victims in Tokyo (a total more 200,000 people - 90,000 dead and 125,000 injured), than Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. More casualties did not bring quick end, but less casualties brought quick end.... this is the perverted logic that is being repeated again and again.

    This self-righteous JUSTIFICATION is plainly ridiculous. There is no and cannot be Justification or Rationalization.

    The fact is that this WAS a new weapon, and US had a vague idea of the power and consequence of the weapon and the war was a GOOD justification to test the weapon on Japs.

    The fact is that at that stage of the war both sides have been committing war crimes.

    In a fictional scenario where, for example, Germany dropped a nuke during WW2 on London, they would have been tried for the crimes against humanity.

    The fact is that the Victors are not tried. Not for Dresden (designated children refuge) bombing, not for passenger ship Wilhelm Gustloff (10,000 civilian sank), not for many other war crimes that were committed in the name of "victory"

  6. Finaly on New Yarn Conducts Electricity · · Score: 1

    Finally there is a respectable replacement for the tin foil. Electricity conducting fabric can also act as a Faraday cage, thus tin foil can be retired.

    The problem is that such electricity conducting clothes will drive magnetic scanners crazy in the airports, and we should expect the roll-out of TSA procedures to screen naked people, for such clothes will be impenetrable to the airport porn scanners.

  7. Iran is a sovereign nation on Why the Framework Nuclear Agreement With Iran Is Good For Both Sides · · Score: 4, Funny

    No matter how much that is being disliked, Iran is a sovereign nation and no other nation has a right to tell them what to do. Even if they wear funny dresses, hang criminals, and stone women suspected of adultery.

    Yet, it seems, they have received an offer that they cannot refuse.

    With the global powers playing reverse stick and carrot... Ukraine voluntarily gave nukes for guarantees and has been given a cold shoulder after 20% of the country was first raped then annexed. Israel has nukes and nobody dares to attack them, because they know that the response will be swift.

    Speaking of Ukraine, Poland had guarantees in 1939 and back then Western Powers followed through and did declare war to Germany, when they invaded Poland. Ukraine had guarantees from 4 countries, yet were royally shafted.

    Lesson learned by the governments: you never give up any rights.

  8. Re:Repetition Bores People on DHS Wants Access To License-plate Tracking System, Again · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Except that DHS currently has access to those License plates. There are so called fusion centers which are supposed to be amalgamation of all the mass spying to one interagency group (consisting of multiple agencies).

    The idea is that while they have access now and they are asking to legitimize.

  9. This is contradicting idea on In 10 Years, Every Human Connected To the Internet Will Have a Timeline · · Score: 1

    This is a contradicting concept. Few weeks ago on Craigslist there was an article stating that Privacy will be a luxury. Today's article states that those who will be private will be somewhat disadvantaged.

    To the best of my knowledge, many of the people that I know have multiple internet identities and email accounts.

    Even if cash is banned and internet access is only provided with valid government issued biometric ID, marketers can continue dreaming into their fantasies about unlimited marketing potential and 100% view of people's life.

    Many people, especially successful ones, have the right instinct on how to balance privacy and publicity. Just to come and state that future generations of people will be all dumb and clueless is not wise.

  10. Expect to see them in Ukraine on US May Sell Armed Drones · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Expect to see these drones in Ukraine soon, then. Not that the change in the policy was needed, since US is providing to the ally Israel, but it does seem as a message to Russians that they will see drones soon in the war zones of Donbas and Crimea.

    Had Ukraine had drones six month ago, or better a year ago, their situation would have been much different and they would not need to go through shameful and humiliating "decisions to withdraw" time after time. Sort of a disgrace for a 5th largest weapons exporter in the world, industrial powerhouse, rocket builder and a formerly nuclear country , but we digress here.

    Yes, we know that the war is a significant contributor to the scientific research, however expect these UAV to be battle tested in Ukraine against most modern Russian radio-electronic warfare methods.

  11. Aren't mandated to attend? on New Jersey Gov. Christie: Parents Should Have Choice In Vaccinations · · Score: -1

    Then how about the taxes? People should not be mandated to pay taxes.

    If you disagree, that what it appears to be the case, then how do you call the system where you have obligations but have no rights? Is it serfdom or slavery?

  12. $45 Billion is just another tax, different form on US Wireless Spectrum Auction Raises $44.9 Billion · · Score: 3, Interesting

    $45 Billion? True, this is the amount raised. All of it has been paid to Uncle Sam.

    The same amount of $45 Billion is also telecomunication companies' best estimate, a modelled amount, equal to the net present value of all their clients' prospective fees, less their expenses, to be collected in the future.

    If a customer would ever ask a question, why his wireless service bill is so high, he would be given an answer that the bill includes amortization of $45 Billion of previously capitalized expenses, which companies had to pay.

    The GDP increase by $1.7 B is merely an additional tax, that the parties will need to pay, and represents increase in prices that the customers will sooner or later pay.

  13. Who they do not attempt to stay relevant? on Doomsday Clock Could Move · · Score: 2, Interesting

    One could understand and expect that intellectually stimulating discussions among 18 Noble prize laureates will yield to unspecified doomsday due to the climate change. Or, in reality, this became a free networking event with good food and interesting contacts, all under the guise of saving the humanity.

    Meanwhile, this year alone in violent death there were approx 2 thousands of casualties in Nigeria, approx 1 thousand of casualties in Ukraine and Iraq. There are real wars that are being waged at this time.

    In United States from cancer and cardiovascular diseases almost 4 thousands of Americans are dying every day. Not that the death is avoidable, but proper nutrition, exercise and lifestyle can prolong life by a decade for many.

    So what exactly is the purpose of ever-frozen clock showing the risk of super-fast destruction combined with super-slow climate change risk for some reason commingled and culminating to decision to keep 5 minutes to the noon.. So why exactly 18 Nobel prize laureates are gathering to decide if it is 6 minutes or 4 minutes to the end of the world.

    How about using talents and energies on real problems, identified using old fashioned scientific method called prioritization, in IT world knowing as function "sort".

  14. If everybody would be sending CD's on FBI Seeks To Legally Hack You If You're Connected To TOR Or a VPN · · Score: 1

    That would be a waste of taxpayers money. Multiple jobs would need to be created to open the mail and to manually download the data.

  15. As always, dick measuring between agencies on FBI Seeks To Legally Hack You If You're Connected To TOR Or a VPN · · Score: 3, Informative

    NSA and others do it and will do it no matter what the law says, while their dime eyed lawyers continue telling that they are defending our liberties. FBI was also doing it, but now that the discussion is public, there are same voices, probably in-house lawyers, who foresee a case in the future where the litigation is lost if FBI will continue lying using the paralel construction, like they (and all others) always did.

    So now they want to legitimize something that is not legitimizable.

  16. Little cup is not a punishment on Regular Exercise Not Enough To Make Up For Sitting All Day · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Little cup is not a Burger King punishment. It is their management decision to limit the water cup size to make attempts to have soda in water cups impractical.

    While stealing soda in Burger King sounds like a ridiculous idea, this option has been considered and addressed by reducing paper cup for water size.

  17. Unlisted Identity on First Crowdsourced, Open Data Address List Launches In the UK · · Score: 1

    Addresses will be collected. In fact a lot of addresses were available albeit not in an organized manner. The next thing could be the open list of identities and professions, .... well to reduce the marketing costs, of course and target ads better. However officers in law enforecement and spy agencies will not like that and will either force to unlist some of the addresses, or will take fake names and identities.

    Somewhat similiar to google earth, where some areas are artificially blurred by the company which pledged not to make no evil.

  18. Re:Investment oportunity on Extra Leap Second To Be Added To Clocks On June 30 · · Score: 1

    Ok, Can you calculate the slow down, if ajdustments were done as follows: one in 2012 next one in 2015, basically every three years.

  19. Investment oportunity on Extra Leap Second To Be Added To Clocks On June 30 · · Score: 1

    At some point the earth will stop spinning.

    The one who will build a forecast model will know which side of the earth will be .... "sunny way up".

    Appropriate investment decisions can be made to purchase a land in the twilight zone, where is not too hot and not too cold.

    Some sources say, that earth is slowing down 1.7 milliseconds every 100 years. However the last leap second adjustment took place in 2012, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L...

    Anybody know a quick and dirty way, a good formula, that would tell us when the earth will really stop rotating?

  20. Re:It is the taxation issue, really on Professor: Young People Are "Lost Generation" Who Can No Longer Fix Gadgets · · Score: 1

    I am economist by trade and by education. There is an entire schoold of econmics, called Austrian economics (one of the bright scholars was , which is standing behind. The caveat, is that Austrian economics thinks that informed individual will make a better choice than somebody else.

    If you have no chance to hear about it, I am recommeding: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A...

    People in UK and anywhere else where something is socialized, for example medicine, have an illusion, a false sense of security that they "got covered".

    In reality, if something is provided free, or low cost, demand will be very high. Thus it is rationed. I have a friend in EU, who needs heart valve transplant and was told that the wait is 4 month. He will pay the money that he does not have to get "expedited"service. Government does have a role to play and that role is to help innovation, efficiency, transparency, simplicity, absence of the middlemen to be a driving force.

  21. It is the taxation issue, really on Professor: Young People Are "Lost Generation" Who Can No Longer Fix Gadgets · · Score: 1

    It is not the labor costs that have skyrocketed. It is the taxes that are being collected and they creeped in and their effect has a ripple inflationary impact where due to the taxation and regulation certain things just do not make sense anymore. I know it is not a popular speech, and I always wondered why nobody wants to talk it.

    And i am not talking abou the taxes that are taken from my paycheck directly, which is 43%, in my case (fed, state, city). There are less direct taxes on the property and capital gains, which I also pay.

    Now there are true indirect taxes which represent the taxes which you are paying when you get services and goods from others, that are raising the prices of services of the people who are providing them, for they also need to pay taxes on the services provided or value created, or buy services that are mandated and recognized as taxes for they are unavoidable (aka Obamacare). This price inflation has a ripple effect and is further passed through economy.

    In my situation (and I do realize that there are individuals who are different), Simple mathematical calculation, Lim f (individual tax rate) = overal taxation burden, shows that, again this is my case, approximately 85% of my income is given back as taxes, which is overall taxation burden. This trend can be repeated for the rest of the economy which is driven and fueled by governmental taxation, waste and spending, and government will never be as efficient as private individual, not even close.

    That is the reason why it is cheaper to have to buy something manufactured by robots and bio-robots, rather than pay someone a salary and 80% taxes on top of it.

    Have you noticed that in less taxed communities (some erroneously call them less developed societies), where taxation is virtualy non-existent, people do take care of their things and do fix them.

  22. First it was DRM. Now taxation on 2015 Means EU Tax Increase On Cloud Storage, E-books and Smartphone Applications · · Score: 1

    So, if on my Ipod i will set the living place by choosing the first country on the list, Afghanistan, and will pay with Paypal or Bitcoin, will the tax be collected? How will the living place will be determined? Complexities are staggering.

    On the other hand, there are approx 500 million people living in EU, which gives an average $2 revenue per person per year, or less than approx 1.5 EUR per year. Let's make a non-scientific assumption that 10% of the population are actually using the services, which gives $20 per user per year. It looks like active audience with the age of 16-45 is being targeted.

    It is not a lot to the governments, but it could be a lot, a huge difference, for the new companies new businesses who will be offering the service. The compliance aspect itself will be a costly component of doing business. For those who do not think it is a big deal, tax non-compliance or even allegation can completely freeze the business.

    All things added together only one conclusion comes to my mind. Taxes will be collected, but In the long term, the pirates will win and information WANTS to be free. We had Hollywood whining, and soon we will have tax authorities whining about "lost revenues".

  23. Russians had the most expensive olymic games on Private Russian Company Proposes Lunar Base · · Score: 0

    Russians had the most expensive olympic games in the history $50 Billion, while the living standard of the average russian, if measured by GDP per capita is probably 50% lower than average western country.

    Clearly, those who were part of it, liked the taste of the money and want more "projects". In US they would start a new war, or would bring another entitlement program aka "Obamacare". In EU they are playing with the LHC. Russians want to colonize the moon now that Ukrainians kicked their teeth in East Ukraine.

    At the same token, in Russia, significant part of population still uses outhouses, average life expectancy of males is 50 years, currently interest rate is more than 10% and inflation is more than 10%. Russia has 1/6th of the world's territory, but they have 1/50th of the population and have negative birth rate.

    Yes, let them colonize the moon for their "lebensraum" is an issue #1.

  24. Confession on NSA Reveals More Than a Decade of Improper Surveillance · · Score: 1

    This reminds a Christmas eve confession of a 13 year old boy. Admit small mistakes, hoping that no one will notice that the boy not only is a bastard, but was not even baptized.

  25. Re:China has to buy US bonds ... on Serious Economic Crisis Looms In Russia, China May Help · · Score: 1

    Same thing that will happen if China will stop buying US debt.