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  1. Wow... sponsored content + hype == riches on Ethereum Could Be Worth More Than Bitcoin Very Soon (inc.com) · · Score: 2

    1) blatantly self promoting slashdot "article"
    2) magic....
    3) profit!

  2. Re:Apple is dying on Apple Has First Earnings Decline In More Than A Decade (go.com) · · Score: 1

    >>My Linux boxes much more usable and easy to troubleshoot when there is a problem.

    you're missing the point.... for most users, not having the problem in the first place is worth far more than "ease of debugging" after the problem has happened. I run Linux on my own machines, and force it on my teenagers, but never in a million years would I try to pass it off on my elderly parents.

  3. Billions and Billions on Microsoft Monitoring How Long You Use Windows 10 (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    McDonalds eventually gave up counting and settled in at "billions and billions".... how long before Microsoft does the same?

  4. Re:Perhaps amend the definition of resonance on Galloping Gertie, Engineering's Most Misunderstood Failure (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Perhaps we should require an explanation using the "ten hundred" most common words......

    Consider this an enthusiastic plug for Randall Munroe's (of XKCD fame) most recent book. "Thing Explainer-- Complicated stuff in simple words"

  5. Re:Worked with this material on Steel Treatment Paves the Way For Radically Lighter, Stronger, Cheaper Cars (gizmag.com) · · Score: 2

    two possibilities:
        1) you're making it up
        2) you just violated the NDA that you signed

  6. Re:"issues with the drone falling apart" on Another $1 Million Crowdfunded Gadget Company Collapses (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Given that engineers a fond of food, clothing, housing and beer, they needed more funding

  7. Garden hose on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your Most Awesome Hardware Hack? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Hurricane Sandy in 2012--
    a foot of water in the basement and climbing.
    Not a pump to be had-- hours of phone calls revealed that I was last in line at the sump pump store; even if I could have gotten a pump there was no electricity.
    Realized that we lived on a hill; set up a gravity siphon using 200' of garden hose.

    Woke up the next morning to a dry basement, power came back a few hours later.

  8. use it most days; a tool from several millennia in the past
    perhaps slightly newer: knife
    even newer, but still pretty darn old: pliers

  9. Re:Backup Generator replacement? Not so much on Tesla's Household Battery: Costs, Prices, and Tradeoffs · · Score: 2, Insightful

    in the ice storm of 1998, we were without power for 10 days. Honda is my friend....

    Solar in the ice and snow strikes me as a dicey proposition

  10. Backup Generator replacement? Not so much on Tesla's Household Battery: Costs, Prices, and Tradeoffs · · Score: 4, Interesting

    TFA makes much of the Tesla battery as a replacement for backup generators.... at 7kWh, it's equivalent to about 4 hours from a low end generator.

    Not anything that's going to replace my Honda and it's 20 gallons of gas any time soon.

  11. Re:Handle ODT files reasonably well on Andy Wolber Explores Online Word Processors' ODF Support · · Score: 1

    "reasonably well", which translates to "OK, as long as the files are simple and you don't care what they look like"

  12. Do H. Pickens & /. pay a commission to NYT? on China's Engineering Mega-Projects Dwarf the Great Wall · · Score: 1

    Clearly the Times is doing all the work.....

  13. Re: No special cases on US Lawmakers Push For a Permanent Ban On Internet Access Taxes · · Score: 2

    >>Economists have worked out that the cost of regulations in the US drives the median income down from $113K to $42K

    wow..... "citation needed", as they say in wiki-land

  14. horse drawn transport on Ask Slashdot: Sounds We Don't Hear Any More? · · Score: 2

    clippety clop

  15. Might want to rewrite that summary on Dirty Diapers Used To Grow Mushrooms · · Score: 0

    Tortured sentence structure anyone? Or are they really are landfilling babies at the experimental mushroom farm???

    Not that we ever expected much from the editors at /., but one could hope for a bare minimum of literacy.

  16. $$$ is the most sincere form of appreciation on EFF: US Gov't Bid To Alter Court Record in Jewel v. NSA · · Score: 1

    EFF is doing great work, send them some money!

  17. Re:oops... just wanted to read the comments on Ask Slashdot: How Can I Prepare For the Theft of My Android Phone? · · Score: 0

    wow... must have struck a never someplace... my trivial comment has been modded 8 times.

  18. oops... just wanted to read the comments on Ask Slashdot: How Can I Prepare For the Theft of My Android Phone? · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    but I'd like to go on record as joining the beta sucks bandwagon

  19. Re:Can someone explain this theft? on Mt. Gox Shuts Down: Collapse Should Come As No Surprise · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Nice analogy... if you want a real world example of this happening, consider the storage facilities for fine wine in Manhattan-- flooded during hurricane Sandy
    For (largely unexplained) reasons the storage facilities still won't allow the customers access to (or even look at) the wine they're supposedly storing...

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12...

  20. Re:Why do people think that? on How Silicon Valley CEOs Conspired To Suppress Engineers' Wages · · Score: 1

    parent is a moron.....
    yes, the marginal cost of adding another connection to a pipe that's already buried in the street is (as you state) fairly low.
    On the other hand, digging up (and repaving) a couple miles of street to install the pipe in the first place is fantastically expensive.

  21. April Fools Day? on Microsoft's New Smart Bra Could Stop You From Over Eating · · Score: 1

    OK, they're off by a few months, but my first reaction to the headline was definitely "clearly, this is a joke...."

  22. Re:200+ == Mass Production? Really????? on Neo900 Hacker Phone Reaches Minimum Number of Pre-Orders For Production · · Score: 1

    It's mass production when the resources required for development and testing are much smaller than the sales.

    For instance, reliability testing for something as complicated as a cell phone should require tens or even hundreds of units. Electrical testing, certifications, developer's units, demos, bench units, betas, it all adds up, and I'd be very surprised if the minimum number isn't in the hundreds. You can always scrimp on testing to save on development cost, but that tends to be a result in (severe) quality problems.

  23. 200+ == Mass Production? Really????? on Neo900 Hacker Phone Reaches Minimum Number of Pre-Orders For Production · · Score: 1

    they might have a shot with 20k, but 200 is ridiculous.... it's closer to the sample size that one would use for for pre-production testing.

  24. Breaking News.... on Elon Musk Talks About the Importance of Physics, Criticizes the MBA · · Score: 2

    Successful business leader XXX announces that his college program (or lack thereof) is better than any other....

  25. OT--"landing strips for gay martians" on Professor 'Packetslinger' Assigns Questionable Task · · Score: 1

    is that something like a brazilian wax?