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  1. Re:Will there be a human override ? on Google Using Self-Driving Car Data To Make Cars Smarter · · Score: 1

    "I don't know how to do this.... grampa, you remember how to drive manual-mode, right? You take over."

  2. Why has the US pursued corn biofuels? I thought it was to reduce dependence on imports, not to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  3. Re:Superglue on Closing Surgical Incisions With a Paintbrush and Nanoparticles · · Score: 1

    Careful. Sniffing Krazy Glue makes you sane.

  4. You can, but the jobs market isn't magic on Michael Bloomberg: You Can't Teach a Coal Miner To Code · · Score: 1

    If you retrain coal miners to code, all you're doing is increasing the already-superabundant supply of coders, reducing their value on the jobs market.

  5. Mod parent up. I was just thinking the same thing. What if a new universe exploded tomorrow from your neighbor's dog?

  6. Limited utility on If Ridesharing Is Banned, What About Ride-Trading? · · Score: 1

    If you don't have a car, you can't participate. Eventually your miles goes to zero, what do you do then?

  7. Re:Users will be "Printer Trash" on The 3D Economy — What Happens When Everyone Prints Their Own Shoes? · · Score: 1

    I'm not aware of an ability to print leather

    And it will be ever thus? Experimental work is already underway printing biological materials such as arteries and organs. As time goes by, the capability of 3D printers for complex materials will only increase.

  8. Authors? on UK Bans Sending Books To Prisoners · · Score: 1

    What if a prisoner wants to write his/her own book?

  9. Even more curious than the moon thing... on The Mystery of the 'Only Camera To Come Back From the Moon' · · Score: 3, Funny

    Back then, they took pictures with plastic film coated with a thin layer of silver-based chemicals. No electronics at all. I kid you not.

  10. Investigation Data or Profit Center? on L.A. Police: All Cars In L.A. Are Under Investigation · · Score: 1

    The "investigation" part may be BS to justify creating a database of driver's behaviors. They know who belongs to what license plate. They know vehicle make and model which gives them an idea of your income. And they know where you are at any given time of day. What's to keep them from selling this information to data brokers?

  11. Amazing on Functional 3D-Printed Tape Measure · · Score: 2

    Brilliant stuff. I wonder what kind of printer he used?

  12. Great post, thanks.

  13. What's the problem? on New Jersey Auto Dealers Don't Want to Face Tesla · · Score: 1

    Telsa's sales are a drop in the bucket compared to most makes. Are the dealers afraid that the majors are going to copy Tesla's model and cut them out of the business?

  14. Freezing your ass off in Chicago on Why Nissan Is Talking To Tesla Model S Owners · · Score: 2

    Guy I know commutes with a Leaf to work. Loves the electric benefits but says he can't keep the heat on in this bastard cold winter without the risk of running out of juice. He bundles up and braves it, but I gotta wonder, the battery must get hot anyway during operation; why can't they pump some of that into the cabin? I've also heard comments that some hybrids have that problem too -- to get decent heat, you have to run the engine.

  15. Scarcity is Inbuilt on Star Trek Economics · · Score: 1

    While I'd love to think that the world will be post-scarcity anytime, the fact is the human brain evolved over millions of years of scarcity and this is what we're stuck with. Even if all the technical tools were in our hands, we automatically revert to schoolyard politics. There is power in having more than the next schlub, and power in keeping stuff from him. Unless we re-engineer the human brain, this is how it's going to be.

  16. Re:Bee Keepers and the Audience on Do Hypersonic Missiles Make Defense Systems Obsolete? · · Score: 1

    Best post I've seen all day.

  17. Police Cars too on EU Secretly Plans To Put a Back Door In Every Car By 2020 · · Score: 1

    Of course, this will include police cars, vehicles for diplomats, government limos...

  18. All These Worlds... on Comet-Chasing Probe Wakes Up On Monday · · Score: 2

    All These Worlds are Yours Except 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
    Attempt No Landings There.

  19. Don Hewitt on Khosla, Romm Fire Back At '60 Minutes' Cleantech Exposé · · Score: 1

    Don Hewitt, who I believe created 60 Minutes, died in 2009. Since then, it seems that the shift has been largely to interesting puff pieces with little of the old confrontational stuff they built their reputation on. My wife and I continue to watch but it's at least partly out of habit. They also pad their shows a lot with older material, and the digital TV guide calls it a "new show" even when it's mostly reruns. Smells like old fashioned corporate backsliding.

  20. Re:How about complete amnesty on The New York Times Pushes For Clemency For Snowden · · Score: 1

    He accepted it, putting him into a club of quite questionable people
    He donated the money to charity.

  21. Re:Land of the Free! on Illinois Law Grounds PETA Drones Meant To Harass Hunters · · Score: 2

    Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose.

  22. Re:News Alert! Sonny Bono is dead! on Public Domain Day 2014 · · Score: 1

    Here's an idea: amend the constitution so any law whose authors die automatically expires. Congress would have its hands full re-passing only useful laws and junk statutes that forbid whistling at ladies after midnight would be long-gone.

  23. Re:RLC are a money making scheme, always accurate on Red Light Camera Use Declined In 2013 For the First Time · · Score: 1

    The bright flashlamps needed to take a clear picture are also distracting and momentarily blinding for drivers who happen to be looking at them when they pop off a picture.

  24. Re:If the fines were lower... on Red Light Camera Use Declined In 2013 For the First Time · · Score: 1

    If the fines were lower, the RLC camera company couldn't cost-justify equipment, maintenance, and installation, and the municipality would have no reason to put it in.

  25. Re:What a load of bollocks on NSA Says It Foiled Plot To Destroy US Economy Through Malware · · Score: 1

    Let me get this straight... you're saying it's possible to mess up the BIOS so badly that reflashing isn't an option?