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  1. eh, it's the Red Line that gets the dredges of humanity, fucking freak show there at night

    white people (and all other colors) already take the Blue Line to O'Hare. All they need to do is have two more express rails, in some places would be over the existing track (proven chicago tech, most the tracks are in the air anyway) but no need to pump billions into Musk's pocket

  2. what?!!!!!!

    Of COURSE L (electric train systems) connects with O'hare, it's the Blue line that goes there.

  3. Re:pffft, 150,000 cars per year on China's Ambitions To Power the World's Electric Cars Took a Huge Leap Forward This Week (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Amazon turned its first profitable quarter in less than 7 years. Two years later it had profit for each of 8 years, 2003-2011. try again

  4. Re:pffft, 150,000 cars per year on China's Ambitions To Power the World's Electric Cars Took a Huge Leap Forward This Week (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    no obsession, my point is that electric cars will be made for the masses and profitably so by the big auto manufacturers. Not by little chinese companies and not by musk

  5. my favorite is

    GOOOOOOOOOOOL!

    (without an 'a', 'cause that would be Inglés

  6. Re:There going to be dead on a lot more than tht s on Hundreds of Thousands of Windows XP and Vista Users Won't Be Able To Use Steam Soon (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    oh?

    https://sockettools.com/kb/sup...

    there is need, so it exists

  7. Re: I still like my first computer... on Laptops With 128GB of RAM Are Here (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    We prototype RNA analogues had to excrete the RNA that made you DNA lifeforms to get these kinds of problems finally solved 4.3 billion years later.

  8. Re: For what use? on Laptops With 128GB of RAM Are Here (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Nope, graphics is the problem that prevents that

  9. Re: For what use? on Laptops With 128GB of RAM Are Here (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Wrong, CAD, CAE, rendering, prototyping, all available on OSX. Why don't you Google?

  10. Re: CAD, 3D CG, Scientific, GPGPU, HPC Needs It on Laptops With 128GB of RAM Are Here (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    If you do time dependant analysis on CAD models you can easily use more than 24GB of RAM

  11. Re:pffft, 150,000 cars per year on China's Ambitions To Power the World's Electric Cars Took a Huge Leap Forward This Week (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Nope, Henry Ford incorporated in 1903 and made a profit in 1903. Tesla has been around for 15 years and still making no profit.

    Ford in 15 years was making 436,000 cars a year and making a profit. At 20 years making 1.8 million cars a year and making a profit.

    damn, Musk is a punter in comparison.

  12. Re:Welcome to the Modern World on Bitcoin's Price Was Artificially Inflated Last Year, Researchers Say (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    some thing has been done in metals markets too, there is nothing about crypto-currency markets that is special

  13. Re:Surprising absolutely no one on Bitcoin's Price Was Artificially Inflated Last Year, Researchers Say (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    eh, same things done with metals like gold and silver too...no difference

    doesn't matter what the market's good/currency is, can be done in all of them

  14. pffft, 150,000 cars per year on China's Ambitions To Power the World's Electric Cars Took a Huge Leap Forward This Week (reuters.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    for any meaningful impact on fossil fuel or carbon dioxide use, that's the same as zero cars per year.

    the worlds big automakers will be the one to make or break electric car use by the human race. not tesla, not any tiny chinese operation

  15. you can pick up tell tails in a radio or tv broadcast audio, to determine for example if a bar has the game on tv

  16. Re:Are they tracking climate change? let's RTFA on The Icelandic Families Tracking Climate Change With Measuring Tape (undark.org) · · Score: 1

    I am rationally pointing out a recurring or cyclical phenomenon might not have a new and different cause for the most recent instance. It is unwise for you to assume the article is correct merely because it's something you want to believe.

  17. Re:Are they tracking climate change? let's RTFA on The Icelandic Families Tracking Climate Change With Measuring Tape (undark.org) · · Score: 1

    I'll agree that has more possible merit than the article's statement.

  18. Re:what's the big deal? on The One-Name Email, a Silicon Valley Status Symbol, Is Wreaking Havoc (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    so what's the prestige of having first name in that? you're someone else's bitch if you lost it. the owners will never have this problem.

  19. Re:I hope most of humanity is next on Giant African Baobab Trees Die Suddenly After Thousands of Years (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    man is the measure, the planet is ours. we don't have to settle any score, we owe no other species anything.

    you go ahead and off yourself if you think you're a parasite, nothing of value will be lost. the rest of us can love life, and love mankind.

  20. Re:what's the big deal? on The One-Name Email, a Silicon Valley Status Symbol, Is Wreaking Havoc (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    more status to own your own domain, especially when job hunting or communicating behind your pimp-daddy boss's ass

  21. what's the big deal? on The One-Name Email, a Silicon Valley Status Symbol, Is Wreaking Havoc (wsj.com) · · Score: 0

    own your own .com domain, make any name you want. problem solved, and for less money than a cell phone ISP subscription.

  22. or we could say the major "CISC" chips now use RISC architectural innovations under the hood anyway

  23. Are they tracking climate change? let's RTFA on The Icelandic Families Tracking Climate Change With Measuring Tape (undark.org) · · Score: 2

    "Such findings werenâ(TM)t uncommon during that period: In the 1930s, many of the countryâ(TM)s glaciers had retreated significantly due to an unusually warm climate, but beginning in 1970, they advanced once more until human-caused climate change beat them back again."

    So in the 1930s it was natural, but now oh noes it's the evil mankind making them retreat.

    I smell B.S.

  24. yeah the only issue with those cisco firewall is the breathing of the NSA I hear when on my cisco phone, but yeah they are tight as a drum for security.

  25. there are xeon with 140+ watt TPD....and much less compute power, of course.