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  1. Re:It's always in the future. on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    No argument there. Not to mention how said weapon was used to hypocritically enrich themselves.

  2. Re:It's always in the future. on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    And like so much else, as Lord Lucless says above...
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    No, it's because "Arrgh! We're all going to die!" sells more newspapers than "Nothing's happening here, folks".
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    And a great many people who pride themselves on critical thinking have nonetheless become swept up in it. :(

  3. Re:sugar on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    The CA central valley regularly hits 110F degrees during the summer (and often exceeds that). Bakersfield has among the highest average daily summer temps of anywhere in the U.S. This doesn't seem to have stopped the whole south-central valley from being a, uh, hotbed for row crops.

    What may happen, tho, is that with a longer frost-free season, some short-cycle crops become profitable to plant both in spring and fall, rather than only in early summer. (This is already done with onions and carrots in hot climates with a long growing season.)

  4. Re:We've gone beyond bad science on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    Here's the logic I want 'em to explain: If the CO2 levels cause more clouds to form, then we have more clouds, which hold in heat. (Have any of these clouds appeared? if rising CO2 levels have that much effect, and if they've increased by the drastic factor claimed, where are the clouds?)

    BUT -- these same increased clouds would also increase the planet's albedo and therefore prevent sunlight (which becomes heat) from reaching the lower atmosphere. And prior experience with other blockages of sunlight (eg. "the year without a summer") suggest that the result would quickly be dramatic cooling.

    Okay, make up my mind... should I expect to freeze or boil??

  5. Re:We've gone beyond bad science on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    And a species of salmon that to my understanding, is actually invasive, not native.

    In Calif politics, "Cui Bono?" is the real driving force. Frex, I'd like to know who in the state power hierarchy has investments with food importers and/or overseas ag interests.

    [Longtime and former SoCal resident here; I've seen these "Follow the Money" disasters time and again.]

  6. Re:Well you're partly right on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    And this won't be the first disastrous drought in the Central Valley, but I think it may be the first one that Central Calif farming never recovers from.

  7. Re:It's always in the future. on IPCC's "Darkest Yet" Climate Report Warns of Food, Water Shortages · · Score: 1

    I noticed that when I first heard someone accuse "Denier!" in the same tone of voice in which a bygone era's enforcers would have shouted "Heretic!"

  8. Re:Whatabout we demand equal time of our views ins on Creationists Demand Equal Airtime With 'Cosmos' · · Score: 1

    I think churches should be taxed on any income that doesn't go directly to "good works" -- ie. some form of charity or support structure. Which would put them on an equal footing with other charitable organizations. (Tho having perused some of those tax documents... dodging out of taxes is more like it.)

  9. Re: Pleeeeeeeease? on Interviews: Ask J. Michael Straczynski What You Will · · Score: 1

    I =liked= the technomage -- in fact he was my fave character of the lot. So I want to know where the hell *his* story arc was going....??

  10. Re:I feel bad for the guy, his plan is terrible. on Lit Motors, Danny Kim, and Changing How Americans Drive · · Score: 1

    Why not an intermediate license, or class it as a motorcycle but allow it to be driven with an ordinary car license? I know some places have scooter licenses, so it's not like it hasn't been done.

  11. Re:Will succeed post driverless on Lit Motors, Danny Kim, and Changing How Americans Drive · · Score: 1

    So is there any real reason it can't have a real roll cage, that would survive being mashed by a truck and improve the occupant's chances??

    I do find it a bit amusing that we're essentially reinventing the go-cart in the name of fuel economy.

  12. Re:even angrier on New Facial Recognition Software May Detect Looming Road Rage · · Score: 1

    Some things can't be said too often!

  13. Re:Accell/Brake Harshness on New Facial Recognition Software May Detect Looming Road Rage · · Score: 1

    Like the time I had to jump on the brake with all my strength to avoid plowing right through the idiot who pulled out no more than 30 feet ahead of 10,000 pounds of truck and trailer going 25mph and with nowhere else to go??

    That's when I learned what amazing brakes Ford puts on their heavier trucks. Stopped with room to spare. But with a "harshness governor" on my actions and only normal braking -- the idiot would have been dead.

    [Incidentally, I'm fairly sure popping out in front of oncoming traffic without troubling to look first is the Idaho state sport.]

  14. Re:waste of time on New Facial Recognition Software May Detect Looming Road Rage · · Score: 1

    Absolutely right. There is no idea so stupid, or so counterproductive, or so liberty-killing, that some politician or bureaucrat can't manage to implement it. Do you =really= know what all the riders are on each and every bill?? Do you really know what's in those federal regulations that keep growing by tens of thousands of pages every year??

  15. Re:Not that much more dystopian... on New Facial Recognition Software May Detect Looming Road Rage · · Score: 1

    That explains your sig. Your eyes are in backwards. ;)

    Seriously, you are right. And the more fatigued you are, the more likely you are to wind up in a waking-dream sort of state, eyes open and kinda regarding what you see as hallucination, rather than just going to sleep.

  16. Re:even angrier on New Facial Recognition Software May Detect Looming Road Rage · · Score: 1

    Cap my speed at 55, so I can't get out of the way of the idiot who is careering across six lanes, or I wind up blocking my lane which would otherwise move at 75mph... yeah, that'll improve tempers, right.

  17. Re:Conditions of instability: on Firefox Was the Most Attacked & Exploited Browser At Pwn2own 2014 · · Score: 1

    I've never installed Adblock. Between Noscript, Prefbar, and the MSVP Hosts file, I see ... well, pretty much NO ads.

  18. Re:Just in the last 16 years... on How Data Storage Has Grown In the Past 60 Years · · Score: 1

    Bah. I still have a 20 MEG drive that works perfectly. (Actually, two. One MFM, one IDE.)

    I got rid of most of my very old drives a while back too. And too late, discovered that some of 'em were worth big bucks to data recovery companies... $900 for that 10mb Rodine. [crying]

  19. Re:Using 'songs' as units of measurement? on How Data Storage Has Grown In the Past 60 Years · · Score: 1

    What I've noticed since the, um, Great Migration referenced in your sig, is that slashdot now has a lot of posters I don't recall having ever seen before..,. some of every stripe, but generally without the fire in the belly, if you know what I mean. I think that, more than the current crop of articles, has caused a shift in tone.

    I now spend more time on SN. Fuck beta!

  20. Re:Solution... on Forests Around Chernobyl Aren't Decaying Properly · · Score: 1

    Not only this, but different areas (including differing microclimates) compost at different rates. The claim is meaningless unless they knew what the local rate was before the incident, AND to what degree it was accelerated by human activity (frex, foot traffic pulverizes dead leaves so they decompose faster).

  21. Re:either everyone's ancester or nobodys on How Tutankhamun's DNA Became a Battleground · · Score: 1

    They were quite a bunch, eh? Fun times, if you were on the winning side!

    The big difference seems to be that the northerners raped, pillaged, burned, then settled down and became reasonably good neighbors. The easterners (and by extension, the Normans) raped, pillaged, burned, and set themselves up as overlords.

    Alas, the castle isn't really in habitable condition, even were I a rich lunatic willing and able to cough up the back taxes. Not irreparable, per the photos I've seen, but rather a ways from a turnkey estate.

  22. Re:Crashplan on How Do You Backup 20TB of Data? · · Score: 1

    Bah humbug. Well, no crashplan for me.

    Probably best off to just hurl disk images at my web hosting**, since I have unlimited space and bandwidth. Well, some year when *I* actually have upstream speed worth noticing. :(

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    10 years now and still happy as hell with 'em.

  23. Re:Rsync and Bluray and maybe dedup on How Do You Backup 20TB of Data? · · Score: 1

    Are commercial BRs made like commercial DVDs, or are they more like burned disks? Cuz they're not the same.

    And longevity probably varies by media brand, too, much as it does CDRs. (Which brand are you using?)

    Storage conditions, of course, are a definite problem for any archival medium, other than maybe flash drives. (Which are how I backed up a lot of my stuff last time around, cuz they're far more durable in the face of environmental misadventure.)

  24. Re:Crashplan on How Do You Backup 20TB of Data? · · Score: 1

    Do you have to use their client to download the file, or can you use something like Getright that can restart wherever it left off??

    Kinda sounds like outsourced support, tho (or emulating it very well), which is never a good thing. Escalate? whuzzat??

  25. Re:Observations from Comcast's DNS Team on Crowdsourcing Confirms: Websites Inaccessible on Comcast · · Score: 1

    Hi, thanks for the info. I actually learned something. :D

    (Not a Comcast customer, tho... where I live, if you mention cable, they laugh and point.)