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  1. Re:The era of easy international travel is over on US To Seek Social Media Details From All Visa Applicants (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    > [citation needed]

    Here. Just choose the one you prefer.

  2. It exists since many years: it is called real life on Ask Slashdot: Is There a Good Alternative to Facebook? (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Try meeting real people, talking with them while sipping a coffee, go with them doing real life activities. You will be amazed to see how it works, and you do not ever need a smartphone!

  3. This is an improvement, actually. on Some Galaxy S9/S9+ Units Have Large Dead Zones On the Touchscreen (androidpolice.com) · · Score: 1

    Samsung smartphone with no dead zone explode.

  4. We need to be worried... on A Star Grazed Our Solar System 70,000 Years Ago, Early Humans Likely Saw It (space.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... and check Sun's insurance coverage for interstellar collisions. Is a repair insurance included in its policy ? Does it allow full replacement of damaged planets, or is it just offering a mere fix of broken parts ? What about the insurance coverage offered to passengers traveling either on board of planets or space veichles ?

  5. NO!!! Water molecule resonance is spread over a very large spectrum, ranging from microwaves till to infrared (just check a manual about molecular spectroscopy). This is due to the fact that there are many oscillation modes for H2O molecule (rotation, reciprocal vibration, etc.) . Just imagine having a system made of three weights connected by springs, and ask to yourself in how many modes it can oscillate. Then repeat the exercise replacing the springs with rigid bars, and ask yourself in how many modes you can rotate it.
    The 2.4 GHz water resonance bogus claim appeared many years ago on QST and, like many urban legends spread by ham radio buffs, is misleading people from physical truth.

  6. #DeleteFacebook
    Ok
    #DeleteWhatsapp
    Ok
    #DeleteTwitter
    Ok
    #DeleteInternetAccess
    ?!? No Twitter account
    cat "#DeleteInternetAccess" >/dev/lpt
    Ok

  7. Especially when fired from a Smith&Wesson.

  8. ...an accident happens in a Samsung Fab, and nothing catches fire ?!?

  9. AppleKiller on Apple Is Letting Companies Make 3.5mm To Lightning Cables Now (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Some years ago a clever inventor developed and marketed the EtherKiller. The development of new connectors and better batteries brought researchers to the development of the USB kill, a device that - among other advantages - can be operated without mains connection. This makes devices of the USB kill series ideal for testing modern equipment in an off-the-grid environment.
    Now that Apple updated the specs for the Lighting connector, we can reasonably expect the prompt delivery to the market of the Applekiller, for properly testing iPhones and similar equipments released by the well known firm in Cupertino. It is worth to note that probably the developers of the iPhone had exactly this in mind, when they nicknamed the new connector as "Lightning".

  10. Yes, but then... on Scientists Prove That Truth is No Match For Fiction on Twitter (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    ...why did they publish their paper on Tweeter ?

  11. Please add this definition to Merriam-Webster: on Snap Is Laying Off Around 100 Engineers · · Score: 1

    to snap (verb):snapped, snapping. Intransitive verb. To instantly layoff a large number of technician without any reason.

  12. Not true: it is a Samsung product after all. on Samsung's New TVs Are Almost Invisible (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    When it catches fire it becomes very visible, just give it a try!

  13. When I read the headline... on Nokia, Vodafone To Bring 4G To the Moon (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    ...I expected that they were going to launch a Nokia smartphone in the space, just like Musk did with his car.

  14. Re:Climate change on Jupiter's Great Red Spot May Soon Disappear (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: 1

    Given his recent accomplishment, the best Elon Musk can do is to launch a Triumph rather than Trump...

  15. Their ultimate plan. on Bigelow Launching New Company To Sell Private Space Stations (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    Given the success reported by Elon Musk in launching his Tesla car in the space, for sure they are planning to transform the space into a giant parking lot.

  16. On the Alps meanwhile.... on Jeff Bezos Shares Video of 10,000-Year Clock Project (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    ...there are plenty of peaks nicknamed as "Aiguille du Midi", "bec de Mesdi", "Cima Undici", and so on. Probably every country has their owns. The names of these peaks come after the daytime hour when sun shines over the peak. This natural clock is of course not very accurate, but farmers ruled their daily work by looking and them, and they never complained about timing errors.These natural clocks work ummaned since more or less the Jurassic age, will go on working until erosion do not level them, and their vision is very inspiring. But I guess mr. Bezos never hiked around the Alps...

  17. Obligatory xkcd quote: on False Tsunami Warning Sent To the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1
  18. You have been lucky! on AI Tailors Can Wait (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Just imagine if, instead of an AI tailor, you had to do with an AI surgeon...

  19. His car on Mars will collide with one of NASA's robots, and insurances will fight in the court for years!

  20. LZV1 results give some hope... on Is Pop Music Becoming Louder, Simpler and More Repetitive? (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    ...that by 2100 pop music could be compressed to reach near nil length!

  21. Tab warming = more global warming! on Mozilla Tests Firefox 'Tab Warming' (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    I wonder if people at Mozilla realized that this approach will cause an increase in CPU usage triggered by mouse cursor movement, and this will ultimately result in an increase of world power consumption.

  22. I'll do from tomorrow, since it seems that my Raspberry III is the safest computer I have here in my room.

  23. CAT 5, what else ?!?

  24. ...the AI system discarded the new paper describing this technology, since the paper did not contain new information.

  25. Nice try, NSA... on Roombas Will Soon Build a Wi-Fi Coverage Map While They Clean (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    ...so you want to inspect at once what is hidden in the dust of my flat, and hack my WiFi AP!