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  1. Re: No problem! on EU Parliament Calls For Longer Lifetime For Products (eubusiness.com) · · Score: 1

    So did I. Got the LG V20 now. I really hope that replaceable batteries stay. It's also a very fast way to recharge on the go. Just pop in a new battery and you're at 100% and ready to go in a minute.

  2. Re: No problem! on EU Parliament Calls For Longer Lifetime For Products (eubusiness.com) · · Score: 1

    I agree. They were an easy scapegoat for local politicians to blame their problems on, causing an underrated image.

  3. Re: No problem! on EU Parliament Calls For Longer Lifetime For Products (eubusiness.com) · · Score: 1

    Few politicians do, but politics don't work the same as in the us where a single retard can rule the country. Difference is, in Europe politicians ask advice of knowledgeable people. Ministries have a lot of power. The politicians sell their ideas to the public. That's not perfect, but it's better.

  4. Few people change their string, so in large numbers the figure is pretty reliable.

  5. Re: not a government issue on A Colorado Group Wants To Ban Smartphones For Kids (apnews.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That's exactly the question: has it been researched and if not, how dare he abuse his title as an MD to put this point forward? I, for one, think that a child growing up today may risk getting socially isolated without a cell phone. It's the world we live in. Deal with it and teach your kids to.

  6. Re: Ban money in politics on Louisville's Fiber Internet Expansion Opposed By Koch Brothers Group (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    How about restoring the trias politica first? Right now the power in your country isn't divided between politics, police and judges but between republicans and democrats. That's the real swamp that needs to be drained.

  7. Good news on Ask Slashdot: Your Favorite Subscription Services? · · Score: 1

    I just subscribed to a good, reliable, relatively objective newspaper in my country. Just look at cnn and fox and how contradictory they report on the same news about Trump to see what I mean.

  8. Why do either if you could just buy a phone where you can pop in a new battery and be at 100% within a minute, no cables required?

  9. Making a drone fair game to any official who dislikes it for any reason might be the only way to halt the increasing problems they'll pose to safety and privacy.

  10. Re: Huh, someone was paying attention to Firewire on Intel Drops Thunderbolt 3 Royalty, Adds CPU Integration and Works Closely With Microsoft (windowscentral.com) · · Score: 1

    That clarifies a lot, thank you. I hope thunderbold at least becomes a widely adopted standard for docking laptops at work.

  11. I, for one, am a European who abandoned all travel plans to revisit the US because of Trump. It's just not a country i feel happy to visit anymore. Too much selfishness, too much lies, too much arrogance.

  12. Re: Fuck the money, what about the DEATHS? on WanaDecrypt0r Ransomware Earns Just $26,000 In Ransom Payments (krebsonsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    The lives lost by the errors of doing everything on paper would be a magnitude higher. The only problem you have is a generation gap.

  13. Re: $26k seems like a good ROI on WanaDecrypt0r Ransomware Earns Just $26,000 In Ransom Payments (krebsonsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    Having pissed off some countries is quite bad. Having pissed off a multitude of companies and their it staff who now have to justify not updating sooner is ruh-roh bad.

  14. Re: Rewarding bad behavior on WanaDecrypt0r Ransomware Earns Just $26,000 In Ransom Payments (krebsonsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    This is why we should ever have an education system teaching people the difference between should and shouldn't and between ever and never. Such people might understand a bit of what's going on in the world and thus be less inclined to spread ransomware.

  15. Re: China wants us to believe... on China Is On Track To Fully Phase Out Cash (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Isn't that enough to charge cell phones and still have a cashless system work?

  16. What is the url of the kill switch?

  17. Why doed the lack of headphone connector get linked to iPhones but does LG deserve no mention in regards to the second screen? Bias?

  18. Re: Time for new textbooks that will be $250 each! on Scientists Identify New Organ In Humans (livescience.com) · · Score: 1

    In reality it's either a combined anatomy/physiology book like Marieb or Sobotta for anatomy. Both Gray and Netter aren't used much by medical students afaik.

  19. Re: Apple seems stuck in profit trap on Silicon Valley Veteran On Apple: Company Has Become Sloppy, Missed Updates, Delayed Refreshes (chuqui.com) · · Score: 1

    Good question. I have a feeling you know how most investors think... Need moar moneyz. Always moar moneyz than last year.

  20. Re: MS Surface has been on my mind lately... on Silicon Valley Veteran On Apple: Company Has Become Sloppy, Missed Updates, Delayed Refreshes (chuqui.com) · · Score: 1

    Apple has never been a path of freedom. And it's only getting worse. Microsoft has always granted users a lot of freedom. Freedom to run any program you want. Freedom to mod the crap out of your pc. Freedom of hardware. Freedom of third party plugins in Office. Sure there are examples of less free moves from MS, but if you don't understand why three move out of the Apple ecosystem grants freedom, you're probably on the wrong site here.

  21. Re: Why are we even arguing about it? on Trump Names Two Opponents of Net Neutrality To Oversee FCC Transition Team (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 0

    "Are you worried the internet will be used to transport radioactive bits?" What makes you believe it isn't?

  22. Re: This is just advertising on Elon Musk Predicts Automation Will Lead To A Universal Basic Income (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Yet a world where only few people have jobs and thus money would be a miserable place, whether you're one of those few or not.

  23. Re: The value of money on Elon Musk Predicts Automation Will Lead To A Universal Basic Income (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't that make the world a lovely place :)

  24. Predicting winter isn't that hard. on A British Supercomputer Can Predict Winter Weather a Year In Advance (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Since the Brexit that's easy. Winter is coming, UK.

  25. Re: How much of that is entirely Microsoft's faul on Macs End Up Costing 3 Times Less Than Windows PCs Because of Fewer Tech Support Expense, Says IBM's IT Guy (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not a random sample so it doesn't.