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  1. Re:I'm shocked, shocked! on 'How We Made Starship Troopers' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Verhoeven agrees. That is why he has left Hollywood.

  2. Re:Not all wrecks can be avoided on Uber Halts Self-Driving Car Tests in Arizona After Friday Night Collision (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Allianz are wrong in law. Why don't you just write back and tell them that? It doesn't affect the debate about SDC one jot. Just because they wrote you a letter it does not make them correct. That's exactly the ploy they're trying, there, but it's not a thing. Don't let them do it.

  3. Re:Not all wrecks can be avoided on Uber Halts Self-Driving Car Tests in Arizona After Friday Night Collision (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Mr Logic,

    If you think you can achieve a definition of "aware" by posting links to Google searches in a snarky manner, may I respectfully suggest you are not really aware of much at all in the field of AI. Or indeed people. Or useful discussion.

    I mean, what if it was John Searle's car?

  4. IME *everyone* who drives through Soho has their brain switched off at the time.

  5. Re: he's right on Oracle Refuses To Accept Android's 'Fair Use' Verdict, Files Appeal (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    If interfaces AREN'T industrial design, then contract-first development is dead, which means enterprise Agile is dead. If Oracle are seen to be the organisation that killed agile, Oracle are dead.

  6. ... everybody ignored it. No action was taken. The end.

  7. And that's why you'll always find him in the kitchen.

  8. Re: Goes to show you on Firefox Tops Microsoft Browser Market Share For First Time (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    First you need a distro that works on a reasonable range of "desktops" that people actually buy, which means... laptops.

  9. VoLTE takes advantage of the 800MHz band - which has much better building penetration characteristics - and it is already here. So it's really not surprising nobody cares about whatever this story is.

  10. Re:Electronics today. on Sys-Admin Dispenses Passwords With a Banana (thenewstack.io) · · Score: 1

    Makey Makey do have another one which extrapolates your position in the universe from a small piece of fairy cake.

  11. Re: I wonder on A Robo-Car Just Drove Across the Country · · Score: 1

    Hooking and unhooking is done at stations. No need for someone to follow the train (road or rail.) Sidings? Take a look at the wildly branching routes on London's DLR. No drivers.

  12. Re: I wonder on A Robo-Car Just Drove Across the Country · · Score: 1

    Great post. I think we do require trucks to register in a national database already; that's yer actual license plate, and I imagine that registration process includes declaring unladen and laden weights. The national network of service stations will have to be sorted out anyway when that shale oil you found runs out.

  13. Safety measures on A Robo-Car Just Drove Across the Country · · Score: 1

    The entire trip was supervised by two priests in a Ferrari.

  14. Re:What, exactly, does Yahoo still do? on Yahoo Shuttering Its Web Directory · · Score: 1

    Flickr?

  15. Re: Fsck x86 on Intel Confronts a Big Mobile Challenge: Native Compatibility · · Score: 1

    First you need to define "PC." You can carry out pretty much any task you want on a smartphone platform, provided it's connected to a display, keyboard, and mouse, on a desk. What does that have to do with x86?