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  1. Re:Picture of stuff that may be around a black hol on Black Hole Picture Captured For First Time in Space 'Breakthrough' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Yo mama is so fat she has a Schwarzschild radius.

  2. Just one life on Volvo To Impose 112mph Speed Limit On All New Cars From 2020 (theguardian.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The president was quoted " it's worth doing if we can even save one life." That's stupid.

    Well, once the limit is 112 mph, they'll realize that 100 mph is safer still, so on the basis one the "just one life" argument they'll drop the speed again.

    This logic cycle will repeat until the capped speed is one at which no life can possibly lost, including the life of drivers with severe health issues and frail pedestrians. They'll end up at a capped speed of under 10 mph. Better yet, let's not drive at all.

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  3. Re:This data SHOULD be public. on Singapore HIV Registry Data Leaked Online in Health Breach (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Sex work is definitely not underground in Singapore. See Orchard Towers and many other locations.

  4. Disabling is not the same as uninstalling on Samsung Phone Users Perturbed To Find They Can't Delete Facebook (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    After disabling Facebook I had to battle my S8+ to stop receiving notifications. A family member I wanted to keep in touch with was and is crazy. My work phone was popping up foul-mouthed rants on the screen - not ideal!

    As well as disabling the app I had to dive into the menu system to disable the notifications. It wasn't obvious where to do this.

    The app cannot have really been disabled if it was able to send notifications. There was obviously some component still active.

    When I need to, I just access Facebook via the phone's web browser.

  5. Re:Well that solved the problem on The Record For High-Temperature Superconductivity Has Been Smashed Again (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Your mother in law has a Schwarzschild radius.

  6. Re:It's an extremely boring planet to land on thou on NASA's InSight Successfully Lands on Mars (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    atmospheres, such as Ganymede, Europa, and Callisto.

    No. Near enough to vacuum. Mars atmosphere may be less than 1% of earth, but it is pea soup compared to those moons.

    > The surface pressure of Europa's atmosphere is 0.1 Pa, or 10^12 times that of the Earth.[9]

    A Pascal is 100th of a millibar or 100,000th of earth atmospheric pressure. So 0.1 Pa is a 1,000,00th of earth pressure, or 10^-6, not 10^-12.

  7. Re:Congratulations on NASA's InSight Successfully Lands on Mars (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    That's the worst Yo Mama joke I've ever heard.

  8. Re:The actual reality here on Flex Logix Says It's Solved Deep Learning's DRAM Problem (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    Ha, how do you explain "hotdog" / "not hotdog"? Checkmate!

  9. Yes, depending on Do Data Breaches Affect Stock Performance in the Long Run? (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    HBGary is an example. I'm unsure if they were listed but it definitely trashed their business badly.