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  1. Re:Not an April Fools post! on California Has Become the First State To Get Over 5% of Its Power From Solar · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Shhhh, the progs don't like to hear actual facts about energy generation, it upsets their precious sensibilities. Next time include a trigger warning, since right now some of them are feeling "unsafe" due to your words.

    Perhaps the percentage mentioned is nameplate capacity.

  2. Re:Although unused, not useful on Amazon Tests Delivery Drones At Secret Canada Site After US Frustration · · Score: 1

    So you're saying that an elephant is NOT a mouse built to military specifications?

  3. Re:Better Idea on Nation's Biggest Nuclear Firm Makes a Play For Carbon Credit Cash · · Score: 1

    Agreed.

  4. Re:Meaningless goal on Experts: Aim of 2 Degrees Climate Goal Insufficient · · Score: 1

    Taxpayer-funded climate worriers wouldn't have a job if they disagreed with him.

  5. Re:Social scientists on Experts: Aim of 2 Degrees Climate Goal Insufficient · · Score: 1

    I wish you'd have posted a trigger warning, now I have to go have a lie down after reading that - I'm so distressed!

    (I preemptively denounce myself and will proceed to the correction booth)

  6. Re:What a stupid piece. on Costa Rica Goes 75 Days Powering Itself Using Only Renewable Energy · · Score: 1

    It's more like "renewable and unpredictable", the "unpredictable" part being a weak selling point as compared to traditional energy sources.

    I now await the inevitable downmods deducting karma points. Meh, Slashdot's been sucking for awhile anyway - time to leave.

  7. Re:Golden Rice on Greenpeace Co-Founder Declares Himself a Climate Change Skeptic · · Score: 1

    "a dangerous horrible thing that you should totally give them loads of cash to fight"

    That could be equally said by the government-paid climate-obsessed about "global warming".

  8. Re:This is interesting.... on Greenpeace Co-Founder Declares Himself a Climate Change Skeptic · · Score: 1

    When I mention any of this stuff, they get outraged

    They are emotionally invested in their beliefs, so don't even bother. You can explain things to them but you cannot understand things for them.

  9. Re:This is interesting.... on Greenpeace Co-Founder Declares Himself a Climate Change Skeptic · · Score: 0

    Like solar energy? Why isn't Earth a burnt-away desolate wasteland?

  10. News? on Greenpeace Co-Founder Declares Himself a Climate Change Skeptic · · Score: -1, Troll

    Patrick Moore has had this view for quite some time, but I'm not surprised that it's only now that some people are noticing. Let the demonizing of Mr. Moore at Slashdot begin!

  11. Blatant Hyperbole on Government Spies Admit That Cyber Armageddon Is Unlikely · · Score: 1

    So it's "blatant hyperbole" that the threat of cybergeddon is remote? Doy?

  12. Re:wait what? on Politics Is Poisoning NASA's Ability To Do Science · · Score: 1, Troll

    'Climate Change' is the all-encompassing fashionable (I Fucking Love Science!) term that brings the magic government money - unless you question the orthodoxy, of course.

  13. Re:Common ground. on Why There Is No Such Thing as 'Proper English' · · Score: 1

    Four score and twenty hogsheads ago...

  14. Re:Offshoring created an apprenticeship gap on Electrical Engineering Employment Declines Nearly 10%, But Developers Up 12% · · Score: 1

    "Apprenticeship gap" is the term I was looking for in my other post, good one. I've worked on a couple of already-published articles about offshoring and engineering and I'll use your term for Part 3. If you have any recommendations for insightful resources on the subject I'd appreciate it.

  15. EEs in Industrial Plant Design on Electrical Engineering Employment Declines Nearly 10%, But Developers Up 12% · · Score: 2


    People in the plant design business have been suffering from offshoring and increasingly-automated data-centric design software.

    Expensive, sophisticated, software run over the internet by people earning 1/10 to 1/3 "western" hourly rates means that as older, more experienced workers retire, they are not replaced (or at least not on a 1:1 basis).

    Most of the problems with offshoring are miscommunication, time zones and cultural.

    Tasks that were formerly performed by younger people entering the field are now done by the software (eg., cable routing, single-line diagrams). Offshoring and automation are great for cost reduction but this does not bode well for people looking to enter the discipline.

  16. Re:Things that didn't contribute to reduction in C on In Historic Turn, CO2 Emissions Flatline In 2014, Even As Global Economy Grows · · Score: 1

    Do you think more CO2 in the atmosphere would result in more vegetation growth?

  17. Re:seems about the same on Ask Slashdot: Why Does Science Appear To Be Getting Things Increasingly Wrong? · · Score: 1

    How about more futzing around with more powerful models and statistics software as well as skills erosion? In my field of engineering much of it is push-button automated now - I can see where that could lead to a degradation of basic skills over time and a temptation to generate more and not necessarily better work.

  18. Re:Things that didn't contribute to reduction in C on In Historic Turn, CO2 Emissions Flatline In 2014, Even As Global Economy Grows · · Score: 1

    It's at 400 now, apparently.

  19. Re:Things that didn't contribute to reduction in C on In Historic Turn, CO2 Emissions Flatline In 2014, Even As Global Economy Grows · · Score: 0

    At what point do reduced CO2 average global levels start to negatively impact plant growth?

  20. Re:Meanwhile... on In Historic Turn, CO2 Emissions Flatline In 2014, Even As Global Economy Grows · · Score: 1

    It's models all the way down.

  21. Re:Has anyone studied? on US Wind Power Is Expected To Double In the Next 5 Years · · Score: 1

    You're raining on the doomers' Malthusian parade.

  22. Re:Capacity vs availability on New Solar Capacity Beats Coal and Wind, Again · · Score: 1

    You cannot reason people out of a situation that they have emoted themselves into and the global warming issue is more of a PR war than anything else.

  23. Re:Lots of carefully worded obfuscation on New Solar Capacity Beats Coal and Wind, Again · · Score: 1

    "The summary and TFA are carefully choosing their words to make it look like a land slide sized change in energy production"

    Of course there's obfuscation, this is a global warming-related story and discussion! It generates page views, heated arguments and consequently money.

  24. Wrong Disaster on Swatch Co-Inventor Predicts Apple Will Bring an 'Ice Age' To Swiss Watch Market · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    He should have referenced global warming, it's more fashionable these days.

  25. Re: In other news on Clinton Regrets, But Defends, Use of Family Email Server · · Score: 1

    Donations from foreign governments?