http://www.proterra.com/ makes a wireless charging electric bus that is in use in the Greenville SC area. Obama was down here not long ago celebrating its rollout in the upstate, and my little town was one of many that received federal grant money to help buy and deploy these systems.
So, I don't know why the article poster though this technology "mignt not make it to the US." Perhaps just a lack of journalistic research... who knows?
Posts like that reach a +5 rating because of the incessant European groupthink that exists on Slashdot. For some reason European elitists have chosen Slashdot to be one of their outlets for hatred towards the US.
I don't think a European can be happy unless they're shitting on someone else.
The not-so-sad thing is that Linux is still damn useful in many situations and those who know how to use it will continue to do so for those applications where it is appropriate.
None of that matters. As a minor, his is legally incapable of making his own decisions, including whether to play the Clarinet. His parents had a legal obligation to determine whether choosing to play the Clarinet was
1) safe for him, and that it would not cause him a permanent disabling injury
2) would not prevent him from pursuing his happiness by engaging in what they knew or should have known by his senior year in high school were his long-term career aspirations
Potential future income is always fair game in a civil trial.
If the child is still a minor, I would seriously consider involving Child Protective Services, since the parents have so obviously proved negligent in their duties of care.
You have a disability that affects your ability to work.
Go on Disability.
Sue the Clarinet maker and anyone who ever encouraged you to play Clarinet for the difference between your SSDI checks and whatever you would have made as a programmer, including any and all attorney fees and court costs.
Maybe even go for treble damages (har har) since whomever is responsible for forcing you to play clarinet either knew or should have known that there was a significant risk of a permanent disabling injury, and was therefore grossly negligent in placing your entire lifetime career in unreasonable jeopardy.
Then, you won't need to worry about keyboard layouts.
Nah, it's easy. Just use that abundant "hope and change" that has been driving all of these pie in the sky ideas lately.
If we just wish really, really hard, the thing will slow down on its own and float gracefully down to the front lawn of the White house, where our pseudo-elected leaders can pat each other on the back and proclaim their greatness for achieving such a monumental accomplishment.
You know, I saw a commercial for a Surface last night. It depicted a bunch of 20-something misanthropes at "work" doing something that could be likened to having epileptic seizures on a conference room table, tossing their tablets about as if they were frisbees and displaying facial expressions like my dog makes when it's trying to take a crap.
In the time since then, I still have no idea what Surface is, does, or how it would help my organization get anything done. All I remember are a bunch of idiots acting like idiots and not doing any work.
It's like they were *trying* to sell this device, whatever it is, to business, by appealing to the worse type of employee imaginable. That doesn't seem like much of a success strategy to me.
Seriously, watch a couple of these commercials and tell me that there is a clear message about how this thing is actually useful:
Elon Musk should be releasing range figures that are based on how people actually drive in everyday life, not the range that results from "following our driving instructions to the letter," because that is not real life.
Let's not forget that Tesla has already sunk $500M in taxpayer money down this rathole and still doesn't have a product.
It's only a matter of time before Tesla joins the ranks of A123, Solyndra, and Satcon.
Haven't you been paying attention? The Law is whatever Obama wants it to be. He rules by Executive Order and doesn't give two shits about the Law or the Constitution.
http://www.proterra.com/ makes a wireless charging electric bus that is in use in the Greenville SC area. Obama was down here not long ago celebrating its rollout in the upstate, and my little town was one of many that received federal grant money to help buy and deploy these systems.
So, I don't know why the article poster though this technology "mignt not make it to the US." Perhaps just a lack of journalistic research... who knows?
"elected experts?"
Now there's an oxymoron.
JFK was a Republican
Posts like that reach a +5 rating because of the incessant European groupthink that exists on Slashdot. For some reason European elitists have chosen Slashdot to be one of their outlets for hatred towards the US.
I don't think a European can be happy unless they're shitting on someone else.
Ditto that. The GameStop here is selling used cell phones, new and used PCs, and other consumer electronic goods.
Games seem to be a side business for them.
Dude, science is easy. All you have to do is take two coincidental events, and say that one causes the other.
Which one is the cause and which is the effect depends only on what conclusion you are trying to support.
Piece of cake.
It's a poor example, because it was not ethical.
It is not ethical to access a computer system you are not authorized to access. Period. End of story.
It is no different than breaking into a house to point out the fact that the door can be broken down with enough force.
It is not ethical to access a computer system that you are not authorized to access. Period.
Sorry.
The sad thing is you are 100% right.
The not-so-sad thing is that Linux is still damn useful in many situations and those who know how to use it will continue to do so for those applications where it is appropriate.
None of that matters. As a minor, his is legally incapable of making his own decisions, including whether to play the Clarinet. His parents had a legal obligation to determine whether choosing to play the Clarinet was
1) safe for him, and that it would not cause him a permanent disabling injury
2) would not prevent him from pursuing his happiness by engaging in what they knew or should have known by his senior year in high school were his long-term career aspirations
Potential future income is always fair game in a civil trial.
If the child is still a minor, I would seriously consider involving Child Protective Services, since the parents have so obviously proved negligent in their duties of care.
If the owner of the system did not hire him to do pen testing, then it is not ethical. Sorry.
And companies like HP, L3, Cisco, SAIC, and others, make Michelangelo look like my dog with a crayon.
You have a disability that affects your ability to work.
Go on Disability.
Sue the Clarinet maker and anyone who ever encouraged you to play Clarinet for the difference between your SSDI checks and whatever you would have made as a programmer, including any and all attorney fees and court costs.
Maybe even go for treble damages (har har) since whomever is responsible for forcing you to play clarinet either knew or should have known that there was a significant risk of a permanent disabling injury, and was therefore grossly negligent in placing your entire lifetime career in unreasonable jeopardy.
Then, you won't need to worry about keyboard layouts.
Whenever I need a break, I play chess.
In 5 minutes, you can think of a move in a high-level long game, or play a couple of games of speed chess.
It's mental, fun, and doesn't have to stretch into any more time than you want.
Nah, it's easy. Just use that abundant "hope and change" that has been driving all of these pie in the sky ideas lately.
If we just wish really, really hard, the thing will slow down on its own and float gracefully down to the front lawn of the White house, where our pseudo-elected leaders can pat each other on the back and proclaim their greatness for achieving such a monumental accomplishment.
You know, I saw a commercial for a Surface last night. It depicted a bunch of 20-something misanthropes at "work" doing something that could be likened to having epileptic seizures on a conference room table, tossing their tablets about as if they were frisbees and displaying facial expressions like my dog makes when it's trying to take a crap.
In the time since then, I still have no idea what Surface is, does, or how it would help my organization get anything done. All I remember are a bunch of idiots acting like idiots and not doing any work.
It's like they were *trying* to sell this device, whatever it is, to business, by appealing to the worse type of employee imaginable. That doesn't seem like much of a success strategy to me.
Seriously, watch a couple of these commercials and tell me that there is a clear message about how this thing is actually useful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7UlE-o8DQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr3dFSzh1yU
Maybe I'm just old and unhip and still believe that going to work is for working.
Elon Musk should be releasing range figures that are based on how people actually drive in everyday life, not the range that results from "following our driving instructions to the letter," because that is not real life.
Let's not forget that Tesla has already sunk $500M in taxpayer money down this rathole and still doesn't have a product.
It's only a matter of time before Tesla joins the ranks of A123, Solyndra, and Satcon.
First of all, it's not news for nerds. Second, the story is not at least 2 weeks old. Third, it doesn't meet the list of acceptable subject matter:
- Apple Rocks
- Microsoft Sucks
- Linux is awesome, but I hate it because I am not in charge
- Do my job for me
- Ask Slashdot: $TROLL_QUESTION
So, what gives? Is there a new addition to the list of acceptable subject matter on Slashdot?
"The fault lies 100% at the feet of the, typically, totally technically incompetent marketers."
And just who do you think they're marketing to?
It'll be 200 miles the day after they find an illegal immigrant terrorist 200 miles inside the border.
It'll be 300 miles the day after they find an illegal immigrant terrorist 300 miles inside the border.
Haven't you been paying attention? The Law is whatever Obama wants it to be. He rules by Executive Order and doesn't give two shits about the Law or the Constitution.
I play games just fine on this rig... 4GB of DDR2 and an SSD on Windows 7...
Newspapers and Magazines...
Seriously, USPTO... what the hell?
Shockwatch labels are between $1 and $5 depending on type and where you buy them.