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  1. From what I understand... on 3D Printing: Have You Taken the Plunge Yet? Planning To? · · Score: 1

    I could use a printer that let me produce custom stuff. I have a wood workshop and such a thing would be neat for jigs of all kinds.

    Problem is, I am very bad at using 3D programs, unless you count sketchup. And AFAIK, these printers take input from very expensive and complicated 3D software... or have they added support for sketchup now?

  2. Re:**criminal elements of...** on NSA Can Retrieve, Replay All Phone Calls From a Country From the Past 30 Days · · Score: 2

    Switzerland's half-direct (!) democracy is prone to some of the very same failures the US republic is.

    If you get the media on board and if you manage to put the people in a state of fear (mostly by going "Won't somebody please think of the jobs!"), you get just about anything pushed through.

    We have equal rights clauses in our constitution... nobody gives a fuck. Married people pay more taxes than unmarried couples and they get a quarter less money once they retire, unless they get a divorce first.

    If you manage to buy a house or a condo, the money you could potentially make off of it by renting it out is directly calculated as income... even if you live in it yourself. This has the effect that a lot of people who retire simply don't earn enough to pay the vastly increased taxes their by now paid for property incurs.

    So no, please don't take Switzerland as a shining example. We have our fair share of problems as well.

  3. Seems logical on 43,000-Year-Old Woolly Mammoth Remains Offer Strong Chance of Cloning · · Score: 3, Insightful

    We can't keep elephants and rhinos alive, so let's clone us some mammoths...

  4. I'm sorry to say... on XKCD Author's Unpublished Book Has Already Become a Best-Seller · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'm not smart enough for some of the XKCD strips...

  5. Wildstar is awesome on Wildstar To Launch On June 3 · · Score: 1

    Not as a game, mind you... I got bored out of my skull way before level 10... but the marketing videos were super. I enjoyed those. Had they made this franchise into a 3D cartoon instead of an MMO, I think they might have hit a veritable gold vein.

    But as an MMO? No thanks. I have better things to do... such as staring at my wallpaper.

  6. Re:Spectrum is what we will need for 5G on UK and Germany To Collaborate On 5G · · Score: 1

    What is this "monthly data cap" of which you're speaking?

  7. Let's Play on Thief Debuts To Mediocre Reviews · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Thank god for Let's plays on Youtube. If I happen to find that the reviewers are right, I don't need to buy it and if I find that I disagree, I can order it after having watched a bit of gameplay. In that case, sure, I have to replay already viewed scenes, but it doesn't top the amount of frustration I get from having spent good money on yet another crappy game...

  8. Does that make me sociopathic? on Reporting From the Web's Underbelly · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A thought just came to me: If drugs are sent to his home often enough while he has plausible deniability, if the SWAT turn up often enough without cause... at which point does this man have immunity from law's scrutiny? At some point, the police will begin to just roll their eyes and tell him to just flush the coke down the drain, won't they? It's only human.

    At that point... think of all the possibilities.

  9. Surprise on Study Finds Methane Leaks Negate Benefits of Natural Gas-Powered Vehicles · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Being able to populate the planet with 8 billion people that are all able to travel at greater than walking speed is bound to have an impact.

    You can bet your booty that if we invented a way to power our vehicles with unicorn farts, in some way the release of so many unicorn farts would, yet again, harm the environment.

    Basically it's not about having no impact but about distributing and minimizing it.

    By the way, what exactly is the thought behind replacing one fossil fuel with another?

  10. Re:Gamers tend to be... on The End Is Near for GameStop · · Score: 5, Insightful

    While the wording is pretty excessive, I do not think this post deserves a flamebait mod. Only that it's not limited to gamers.

    And I even count myself as one of those idiots... I'm still buying Assassin's Creed games on PS3 even though I've been burned by Ubisoft repeatedly AND there hasn't been an AC game I've truly enjoyed since AC2.

    So yeah, I'm pretty dumb. I acknowledge that fact.

    What I'm going to do about it, though, is hack that damn console and pirate each and every game. I'm done paying before I can evaluate the quality.

  11. Re:Always on = !on on Xbox 720 Could Require Always-On Connection, Lock Out Used Games · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How was it the reason you bought the console? If he lent you the game without having the console, how on earth did you play it?

  12. Well... on Xbox 720 Could Require Always-On Connection, Lock Out Used Games · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No new console for me then *shrugs*

  13. Re:Compressed air. on Peugeot Citroen To Introduce Compressed Air Hybrid By 2016 · · Score: 1

    On the other hand, excess heat from the gas engine could be used to raise efficiency on the compression, no?

  14. Mathematical question on Can a New GPU Rejuvenate a 5 Year Old Gaming PC? · · Score: 1

    If card A has a performance of x (which I'll define as 1) and card B a performance of x+2, wouldn't that mean it's two times better?

    The article keeps saying three times better, but wouldn't the correct way to phrase that be "It's three times as good?"

    Similar things with percentages. If something has 200% the value of something else, it's twice as valuable and not two times more valuable, right?

    I notice similar things in German, which is my main language. Am I just a grammar Nazi (badum-tis) or does that bother you too?

  15. Re:hmm on Scientists Create New Gasoline Substitute Out of Plants · · Score: 4, Informative

    I think that's exactly what the parent poster said: Without storage capabilities or the means to redistribute the energy across the world from anywhere to anywhere at any time, base load is still the most important factor. And in this, I absolutely agree.

    Not that we shouldn't use wind and solar, mind you. We should just stop fantasizing about it replacing nuclear anytime soon.

  16. Re:30$? on Ask Slashdot: DIY 4G Antenna Design For the Holidays? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nerds build stuff nobody else thought of or with material nobody ever expected to work that way.

    OR

    Nerds like to build things in unusual ways for the enjoyment of succeeding at it.

    What nerds don't do is spending hours building stuff they need that they could have shipped to them for little money and is plug and play. At least the intelligent nerds don't do that.

    Now if these products do not satisfy, that is a completely different matter.

  17. Re:Faulty headline on Global Warming Felt By Space Junk and Satellites · · Score: 3, Funny

    No, no, no... we are quibbling as much about the actual cause as we quibble about semantics... and if we can't quibble about those things, we'll quibble about the effects. And during all those shenanigans, we're playing the blame-game.

    You didn't really think this was about identifying and solving a problem, did you?

  18. Re:Best of luck to him. on Kim Dotcom's Next Venture: Free Broadband To New Zealand · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's called choosing the lesser of two evils. The Yanks know a thing or two about that ;).

  19. Re:How does he afford $400 million? on Kim Dotcom's Next Venture: Free Broadband To New Zealand · · Score: 4, Informative

    Dude, seriously, you didn't even need to RTFA... the summary would have been more than adequate to answer your question...

  20. Re:Ha, you threaten teacher jobs and see what happ on Are Teachers Headed For Obsolescence? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    True, the Canadian dollar is worth 0.000371$ less than the US dollar. What a significant difference that makes.

  21. Re:Illegal in Ireland on Man Finds Roman Gold Coin Hoard Worth £100,000 With Metal Detector · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So basically, not finding items of historical value is better than finding them and destroying a bit of historically valuable surroundings?

    Isn't the worth of historically relevant findings in the knowledge they provide rather than their existence? If that was the case, any dude coming up with this without totally destroying everything around the coins provides a net gain to our understanding of history. I can't help but think that would be better than never finding anything at all (which is very probable).

    Also, NOW they know where to go look for another archaeological site, right?

  22. Re:Wait, what? on The Text Message Typo That Landed a Man In Jail · · Score: 2

    I'd not even call this a social faux-pas. It would be that if he had texted a coworker his wish for her to please him sexually, NOT KNOWING that such a behaviour was inappropriate.

    This guy merely clicked a wrong button. I mean, hell, has the judge never hit the wrong button in an elevator? Never dialed the wrong number?

  23. Re:Wait, what? on The Text Message Typo That Landed a Man In Jail · · Score: 1

    This makes me very sad...

  24. Re:1984 - since 1950's ! on Complex Systems Theorists Predict We're About One Year From Global Food Riots · · Score: 0

    So... good times ahead, then? ;)

  25. Re:Hydrogen fuel-Looking forward to the car on Micromotors Race About By Turning Water Into Hydrogen Gas · · Score: 1

    D'uh, sorry people, I seem to be not quite all there right now... of course it's not 23.5 km per kWh at all... but the per gallon part should be correct, I hope...