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  1. It is humerus ...
    Wait until the lawyers arrive ..
    I suggest the google changes the reply to ..
    "don't you mean WOPR (War Operation Plan Response) computer"

  2. The southern German city of Augsburg has installed traffic lights on the pavement so that pedestrians looking down at a smartphone won't miss the indication that it's unsafe to cross

  3. Re:Trump will pardon him on Day 1 on Petition With Over 1 Million Signatures Urges President Obama To Pardon Snowden (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Or Snowden will have an unfortunate traffic accident crossing the street in Moscow

  4. "Wasn't the Olympics supposed to be about the worldwide celebration of amateur sport?"
    I think that ended in 1936

  5. Has Diesel ever been considered in the Volt? on Ask GM's Exec. Chief Engineer For Electric Vehicles Pam Fletcher a Question · · Score: 2

    I always wondered why the volt was not diesel-electric, like a submarine.
    Is meeting the EPA NOx to cost prohibitive?
    I would think that the engine would have less load variance than a conventional car.
    (The power plant could be run in some optimized range for charging the battery and fro hi-speed use)

  6. Re:Broadcast Radio? Eeew.... on Radio, Not YouTube, Is Still King of Music Discovery · · Score: 1

    I listen to radio on my 45 minute commute. Here in Dallas we have a Listener Supported station KXT. It supports (plays) local and national artists and does not have an overly restrictive/repetitive play list. I do find that I use it for discovery, sometimes I stream it at Work. It is about 50% of my discovery and the rest is spread around (friends, internet 4KW stereo in other guys car). I do understand Eeew, it has pledge drives that are well, Eeew. For some reason I never upgraded the radio in my commute car, it is and old OEM becker piece that in the past I had refurbished by the factory. I no longer remember why (should have just replaced it)

  7. Aviation Week & Space Technology on Ask Slashdot: What Good Print Media Is Left? · · Score: 1

    It is a good read, calling it a bit hawkish might be lenient.

  8. Re:Down? Or encrypted? on Russian GLONASS Down For 12 Hours · · Score: 2

    Most likely encrypted.
    They, (The Russians) are massing troupes, maybe by historical Russian standards, a small mass.
    It would make sense that they would test whatever secure military mode that is built into the system.
    12 hours is not an a huge amount of time, but is could be enough to operationally test most of the hardware that is deployed on the 'frontier'.

  9. Tesla Model S vs 200,000 fires in gas-powered car on Tesla Model S Gets Titanium Underbody Shield, Aluminum Deflector Plates · · Score: 1

    "Elon Musk criticized all the attention at the time, pointing out that it was disproportionate to the 200,000 fires in gas-powered cars over the same period."
    Really,
    And just how many Mercedes Benz S class cars of similar age caught fire ??

  10. Re:$5000 gets you... on Cadillac Unveils Pricier Alternative To Tesla Model S · · Score: 2

    Too bad the first thing GM did not do, was change the "1.4-liter gasoline-powered range-extending engine" with a state of the art Euro-turbo diesel. Then the thing could be diesel electric, not like a locomotive but more like a submarine. 1.6 liter might do it.
    When you are slogging around in traffic it runs on the battery. The power unit could just cut in to fully charge the thing when necessary, and provide direct drive for hi-way speeds just as it does with the petrol unit.
    Again this is GM, does anyone else remember the "Cimarron" looks like GM has done it again.
    On another note, it is not an electric car like the Tesla it is a serial hybrid that cheats on the serial part a bit. Apparently it will never be elegant like the Tesla ether ...

  11. Re:Not Supported ... on Set Your Watches For the End of Windows XP · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The question is, what happens when M$ turns off the XP license server. If you try to reload with a valid key, how do you get it to activate ?? ...Is this the First M$ product going out of 'support' that needs this ??

  12. Re:In related news on 71 Percent of U.S. See Humans On Mars By 2033 · · Score: 1

    "International cooperation hasn't proven that valuable"
    That has been absolutely true.

    However it would be necessary to overcome that to achieve a meaningful mars mission.
    Mars is not the moon, you can't go there and hang out for 3 days and go home.
    To be cost effective, may need to look to China as a resource.
    Again it would not be an easy road to achieve International cooperation
    It could become we (the US) pays for the bulk of it, but big pieces are outsourced.

    Politically that could prove most difficult.

  13. Re:In related news on 71 Percent of U.S. See Humans On Mars By 2033 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I don't believe that a manned mission to mars could ever be achieved from international competition. It would require international cooperation on a massive scale.

    Costly, expensive does not even begin to cover it. A program for a manned mission to Mars is at least a magnitude of order more difficult than the Apollo program. A starting guess would be 10x of the cost of the Apollo program in adjusted dollars for inflation. One figure I found was $135-billion in 2005 Dollars (cost of the Apollo program).
    Now if it is 10x harder to do mars, are we talking about 1.3 Trillion?

    Personally I would like to see this seriously pursued in my lifetime, however ..
    We have gotten good at robotic missions and I would like to see more exploration and science missions. I know that a sample return mission would get some level of excitement, but it is likely that placing more science on the surface is of more benefit. Maybe rovers with an ability to find samples to be sent to a surface based robotic lab instead of / in addition to of self contained rovers.
    We also must ask if Mars is to use so many resources would we be neglecting other robotic planetary missions?

  14. Why not raise the rate on of bulk mail on US Postal Service Discontinuing Saturday Mail Delivery · · Score: 1

    It is possible that 5 day service is needed for economic reasons, but let's make sure bulk mail is not subsidized ...

  15. Re:As an art student... on The Copyright Battle Over Custom-Built Batmobiles · · Score: 1

    And who did he make it for.
    There are pictures .....won,t see them in a VW add ...

  16. In the past Trade mark has been used by automobile on The Copyright Battle Over Custom-Built Batmobiles · · Score: 1

    In the past Trade mark has been used by automobile companies to prevent look a likes ...
    In the 1970s There was a fiberglass replacement bonnet for VW type 1 (Bug) that had a Rolls Royce grill. Later in the Early 1980's there was a a fiberglass front end for convertible Mustangs that resembled a Mercedes SL. these products were removed from the marked via ligation.
    The RR VW grill was a flagrant violation (had RR marking and symbol on grill work), the SL ford conversion I don't remember the detail, I thought the MB star was changed to a cross, not sure.

  17. Re:Evidence on What Happens To Your Files When a Cloud Service Shuts Down? · · Score: 1

    Personally I do not take my hard legitimately earned money, convert it to cash and then keep it under the floorboards at the local crack house.

    Maybe it's current status is under investigation and the people in question are / will be under arrest as suspects
      er will I may have known some one who new some one who downloaded obviously unauthorized copyrighted material from megaupload that was blatantly available is mass. There would be no way in hell I would use that as a cloud service for anything important or otherwise critical.

    Look you just got to have common sense.

  18. Re:What's the attraction? on Ham Radio Licenses Top 700,000, An All-Time High · · Score: 1

    The only required infrastructure for communication is that the Earth has an atmosphere, I guess for line of sight, that may not be necessary.

  19. Re:I use Clear in the Dallas Area on Clearwire Sued Over WiMAX Throttling · · Score: 1

    I have not had that the experience yet. When it gets slow it recovers usually within an hour or two. I have not yet had it not recover by 0200 hrs..

  20. Re:I use Clear in the Dallas Area on Clearwire Sued Over WiMAX Throttling · · Score: 1

    Signal strength has been marginal at my home, when I first got the service it was real bad, there was a promise of adding towers, which were added (3 months late). It got better after that, however it is weaker at home than at work. ( moving around the ‘box’ at home affects speed) and it rarely gets all of the lights on. The person that I work fore has the service in Arlington and has told me it rips at 8mb plus just about 24/7. At home the dongle barley achieves 1mbit.

  21. I use Clear in the Dallas Area on Clearwire Sued Over WiMAX Throttling · · Score: 2

    I use Clear in the Dallas Area. The USB dongle runs 3 to 5 mbit at work (24 miles from home) and the ‘Box’ runs 2 to 4 mbit at home. As with any RF system range is going to be an issue, so is its inherent bandwidth limitation (as with any system). Yes sometimes the data rate can get real bad, even drop out. This does not usually last a long time but it can be annoying. I have never experienced anything that I would believe as targeted or intentional limiting, however if enough people suck on the same straw at the same time what do you think is going to happen? As far as being able to get out of a contract for poor performance, maybe that has merit I don’t know.
    Clear (sprint is involved here) has been having financial challenges lately, personally for me it would be sad to see them go. By the standards of the cable companies I would be a download hog. (multi part large WinRared binaries ..Clear provides me an alternative option, I Live in an urban connectivity hell, DSL for me is at best 2mbit, usually 1.4 or so. There is no upgrade available yet ( 3 blocks away it is a different story), and no Fios in my neighborhood. I own my home and it is not something I would sell over something that in 5 to 10 years will change.

  22. Re:Two billion sounds about right on AT&T To Pay $1.93 Billion For FLO TV Spectrum · · Score: 1

    From TFA:
            “Qualcomm bought the wireless spectrum powering FLO TV -- Lower 700 MHz D and E block spectrum - for only $125 million”
    From Wikipedia:
            Block D: 10 MHz bandwidth (758–763 and 788–793 MHz)
            Block E: 6 MHz bandwidth (722–728 MHz)
    16Mhz of bandwidth for 1.925 Billion .. Bucks .
    Spectrum real estate sure is doing better than the housing market.

  23. Open the pod bay doors, HAL. on A Mind Made From Memristors · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.
    HAL only had JK Flip Flops ....

  24. Re:opposing cylinders? on Looking To Better Engines Instead of Electric Vehicles · · Score: 1

    Correct
    For those who don’t have a lot of background on engines, review and under stand the “Opposed-piston engine” and keep this concept separate from opposed or “boxer engines” as in the, VW (air-cooled bug), Porsche, GM Corvair, BMW motorcycle, Subaru and others..
    This ‘opoc’ engine combines these to architectures into a single engine.
    It is kind’a cool, however as pointed out the complexity is not trivial.
    A rebuild on a thing like that would be nasty.

  25. Re:Judges are alowed to order strange things on Bicycle Thief Barred From Using Encryption · · Score: 1

    So What.
    15? (The facts in the article have lost some credibility with me) year old, joy rides a hot wired dirt bike (motorcycle not bicycle, as pointed out in many responses here at /.) In addition apparently he is a ward of the court and was on probation for some other offence, so he violated his probation.
    Whatever seemingly ridicules stipulations are on this ruling it basically appears to be attempting to make sure that while he is on probation he has no right to privacy. So when he is suspected of screwing up, what ever resources he has can be searched. If any attempt is made to hide information it must be revealed of he can be incarcerated.
    Whether the system works or not it is attempting to give him a chance to straighten up.
    In our current system there are few paths to help juvenile screw ups.
    When I was in high school I had more that one acquaintance that seriously screwed up, serious burglary and the like, that were enlisted into the military and sent to Viet Nam.
    Not all, but most came back with the ability to hold a job, function is society and stay out of prison.
    In today’s world most advanced juvenile screw ups graduate to the state and or federal penal system.