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  1. Re:Its twice as expensive as the competition on Tesla Announces Home Battery System · · Score: 0

    Why would I pay TWICE as much per kilowatt hour?

    Marketing, status, symbolism, self-flattery, 'Apple Tax', political signalling, trendiness...

  2. Headline Hype on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 1

    "Attacked".

    Really?

    C'mon mods, downvote this comment to Hell, you know you want to.

  3. Re:The alternative is... What, exactly? on How Google Searches Are Promoting Genocide Denial · · Score: 1

    "I hate Jews" is a point of view.

    If a person says, "I hate X people", they're not expressing a point of view or an opinion, they are stating a fact (or perhaps stating something they want you to believe). If they say, "X people are fools", that is a point of view.

  4. Re:Not enough resourcees on Audi Creates "Fuel of the Future" Using Just Carbon Dioxide and Water · · Score: 1

    Gah! That'll undo all the ongoing natural oil spill cleanup they've been doing in Northern Alberta for the past few decades!

  5. Re:Not enough resourcees on Audi Creates "Fuel of the Future" Using Just Carbon Dioxide and Water · · Score: 1

    LPFO?

    We used to vent ShitTons (an actual engineering term used by cold box designers) of GN2 (called waste nitrogen) to atmosphere from oxygen plants.

  6. Re:Not impressed - make food with water, CO2 & on Audi Creates "Fuel of the Future" Using Just Carbon Dioxide and Water · · Score: 1

    You can get round these problems by sticking it to chains of carbon.

    I've even heard rumors that some of this stuff is actually available by drilling into Earth's surface!

  7. Re:With the best will in the world... on Audi Creates "Fuel of the Future" Using Just Carbon Dioxide and Water · · Score: 1

    Nitrogen is not normally a component in diesel fuel.

    Did I miss something? For the combustion of diesel fuel, you need air, and air is composed of 78% nitrogen.

  8. White House Email "Security" on Officials Say Russian Hackers Read Obama's Unclassified Emails · · Score: 1
  9. Re:Nowhere To Go on Robot Workers' Real Draw: Reducing Dependence on Human Workers · · Score: 1

    Yeah, things are not looking too appealing. I can see hordes of computer-capable low income workers flocking to the latest investment megafad and not very much long term employment at all.

  10. Nowhere To Go on Robot Workers' Real Draw: Reducing Dependence on Human Workers · · Score: 1

    When automation replaced (some) manual labor there was employee flight to so-called white collar jobs (of which many were, and still are of dubious value). Now that the previously exclusive domain of humans, "thinking" (even if limited) is being performed by machines, there's nowhere left to go for us sentient meatbags mostly made of water. Unless people 'create their own jobs', and not many have the ability to do that.

  11. Re:no common sense on William Shatner Proposes $30 Billion Water Pipeline To California · · Score: 2

    ...headlosses would require multiple pumping stations...

    Nah. Just angle the pipe downwards towards LA. Probably the water will be coming from the north, and north is up on the map, so gravity will do the job - no pumps required.

  12. Re:Interstate Water Sharing system on William Shatner Proposes $30 Billion Water Pipeline To California · · Score: 1

    Hey, close the barn door willya! The horses have left!

  13. Re:Stop bottling it then... on William Shatner Proposes $30 Billion Water Pipeline To California · · Score: 1

    How much water does it take to grow a single human?

  14. Re:Long View on Seattle CEO Cuts $1 Million Salary To $70K, Raises Employee Salaries · · Score: 1

    "Compensation has been commensurate to your skills for hundreds of years. It may suck for the unskilled, but that's what works."

    More and more skills, knowledge and ability is being built into software (e.g., multiple subject matter experts consult with developer for new software release which ends up quite good but inflexible). This reduces/eliminates the need for entry-level tasks, so it becomes more difficult to enter the field. Eventually an advanced degree will be required just to click buttons.

  15. Re:A first: We should follow Germany's lead on 'We the People' Petition To Revoke Scientology's Tax Exempt Status · · Score: 1

    Good one!

  16. Re:A first: We should follow Germany's lead on 'We the People' Petition To Revoke Scientology's Tax Exempt Status · · Score: 1

    Where do I sign up for your Church of the Big Titties? I'm presuming I don't have to actually have any in order to join, but maybe my moobs will do if they are required.,

  17. Re:Classic postmodern stupid on Can Civilization Reboot Without Fossil Fuels? · · Score: 1

    ...there's a crapton of accumulated skills and techniques - mostly forgotten to the bulk of civilization - involved in building things...

    And there are very many "professionals" "working" today who would be completely lost without computers - task automation covers up a LOT of incompetence and encourages fraudulent claims of capabilities.

  18. Re:Classic postmodern stupid on Can Civilization Reboot Without Fossil Fuels? · · Score: 1

    Great post. The doom and gloom from the no-hopers must continue, if only to discourage the general populations' awareness of the parasitism problem mentioned further above in the comments.

  19. All-Purpose Explanations on Mystery "Warm Blob" In the Pacific Ocean Could Be Causing California's Drought · · Score: 1

    It's aliens and climate change.

  20. Re: Lifestyle on California Looks To the Sea For a Drink of Water · · Score: 1

    California using that much less per capita than NZ or Canada (1200 vs. 245?) makes no sense.

  21. Gibberish on Cannabis Smoking Makes Students Less Likely To Pass University Courses · · Score: 2

    In these days of ever-increasing volumes of information being thrown about it's important to be clear and unambiguous in the first few sentences of writing. I, for one, don't have the time to not not figure out the negative-reverse implications of failing to undisclose previously inversely unhidden assertions. Not.

  22. Re:Which brings us to now on The Last Time Oceans Got This Acidic This Fast, 96% of Marine Life Went Extinct · · Score: 0

    Because you're easier to control and tax when you're scared. And it doesn't have to be you that's scared, just some vague anyperson somewhere (preferably a journalist, who can pretend to be scared for everyone else) on whose behalf the parasites will act.

  23. Re:Strictly speaking... on The Last Time Oceans Got This Acidic This Fast, 96% of Marine Life Went Extinct · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Yeah, more scaremongering to keep the government grants flowing so they can continue running GIGO models.

  24. Re:Declining FB and Twitter looks like the way to on Ask Slashdot: Living Without Social Media In 2015? · · Score: 1

    I think I'm going to click that "Share" link at the bottom of your post - hey! Facebook's there!

    On second thought, maybe I shouldn't.

  25. Uh-Ohs on Google 'Makes People Think They Are Smarter Than They Are' · · Score: 1

    Over-confident users + clueless bosses + exaggerated expectations of software capabilities due to marketing = What?