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  1. Re:Until we learn how to use less ... on Why Morgan Stanley Is Betting That Tesla Will Kill Your Power Company · · Score: 1

    If you don't mind keeping tanks of h2 and o2 around, the spare power could crack water to run an external combustion engine (like a Whispergen stirling) or feed a fuel cell. I suspect the technology to do that could be refined and made efficient. It's just a water bubbler in a DC circuit, after all. Two bell jars. Simple, if not common.

  2. Re:A Republican clearing up your misconceptions. on Why Morgan Stanley Is Betting That Tesla Will Kill Your Power Company · · Score: 3, Funny

    The Poe is strong with this one.

  3. Re:There's another treatment that stops most T2 on New Treatment Stops Type II Diabetes · · Score: 2

    I'm pretty fit myself, not particularly overweight, an avid motorcyclist (light exercise for many hours at a time) and I'm good with the foods. I'm in my 60's, too. I have Type II. The symptoms can be managed, but I don't particularly enjoy the method. And shaming people for conditions they can't help is not what kind people do.

    If they come up with something better than Metaformin, I'm in.

  4. Re:Brain ZAP! on Consciousness On-Off Switch Discovered Deep In Brain · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hee hee! Oh I like that. Press the button again. Wait until he's chewing that spoonful. Now, replace the ice cream with castor oil. Let me press it! Let me press it!

  5. Re:Nice to see. on Toyota's Fuel Cell Car To Launch In Japan Next March · · Score: 1

    Carbon-Carbon batteries have gone from laboratory to small-scale commercial production in Japan, with the intent to ramp them up to car sized units as soon as the production processes are sorted out. From my back of the envelope calcs, it looks like a Tesla-sized car could recharge to 80% capacity in about two minutes, 100% in four, if using a Tesla Supercharger station.

    Don't assume Lithium is the only battery type. We're still learning.

    Ref: http://www.iflscience.com/tech...

  6. Re:todo: Remove RIBBON on Microsoft Won't Bring Back the Start Menu Until 2015 · · Score: 2

    ....What idiot did decide on these gui changes?...

    Stephen Sinofsky, backed by Steve Ballmer.

    Both people since sacked. I would expect the overall direction to veer a bit over time, now, from their most recent foray into "let's look like Apple".

  7. Re:It's about the apps stupid on Microsoft Won't Bring Back the Start Menu Until 2015 · · Score: 1

    Microsoft had an epiphany. That epiphany was called iTunes and later spun off as the App Store...

    You are absolutely correct. One spin-off issue from this attempt at forced monetisation was that nobody saw Microsoft as adding value to the users with that approach. They weren't just changing the UI, they were changing their entire business model.

    Windows 8 itself? The cake was okay, but the icing was a lie.

  8. Re:I am using Windows 8 on Microsoft Won't Bring Back the Start Menu Until 2015 · · Score: 1

    .... If Microsoft would just fire all their UI people responsible for the "different + dumbed down = better" concepts they've been pushing the past couple releases of all their products...

    They did. They fired Steven Sinofsky, chief architect of W8, shortly after its release.

    And when sales tanked as a result, the BoD fired Steve Ballmer.

  9. Re:flame away, but... on Microsoft Won't Bring Back the Start Menu Until 2015 · · Score: 1

    Windows 8 is shit, from top to bottom.

    Then how come the only criticism ever levied against it is the UI? Performance? Better than 7. Stability? Better than 7. Security? Better than 7. System requirements? Better than 7. The only thing you can legitimately criticize are subjective components like the interface, which some people like myself actually *prefer* to the start menu.

    Well, I really did want that slice of carrot cake. It was a really great recipe for carrot cake, but for that layer of cat vomit on the top.

  10. Re:Yeah, I brought it back in 2014 on Microsoft Won't Bring Back the Start Menu Until 2015 · · Score: 1

    I installed Windows 7.

    I was about to say "We need a new OS that runs the Microsoft apps natively" and then you come with that little gem.

    Still running W7 at home. I will continue to do so until I can't any more.

  11. Re:Help! Help! on Did the Ignition Key Just Die? · · Score: 1

    I find there is a significant lag of some seconds when I turn off the water feed to the boiler.

  12. Re:If not... on Did the Ignition Key Just Die? · · Score: 1

    Mazda use a key fob you keep in your pocket. Car-wide proximity. No key at all.

  13. Slow News Day at Slashdot on The Guy Who Unknowingly 'Live-Blogged' the Bin Laden Raid · · Score: 1, Insightful

    How old is this story?
    ZZzzzzz....

  14. Re:It was a "joke" back then on This 1981 BYTE Magazine Cover Explains Why We're So Bad At Tech Predictions · · Score: 1

    If I remember correctly, "Caves of Steel" had the protagonist using his well-worn pocket computer for calculations. That was in 1953.

  15. Re:All that is left on London Council Dumping Windows For Chromebooks To Save £400,000 · · Score: 1

    Clearly you've never supported a group of salesmen...

  16. Re:No problem on Ask Slashdot: Preparing For Windows XP EOL? · · Score: 1

    There are analogue targeting computers on naval ships that still work, and work quite well. Deck guns that can fire a Volkswagen Golf-sized projectile from (say) Hobart to any tennis court in Launceston. Maybe not the best economical solution, but what's money to the military, anyway?

    Point is, you look at the system, and determine whether you can support the subsystem that drives it. As an integrated system it either works or it doesn't, irrespective of the weight, the cost, or the paint job on any subcomponent of it. And sometimes the bit that the computer controls is just as old and slagged-out as the operating system driving it.

  17. Re:Don't blame others for user error. on Is the Tesla Model S Pedal Placement A Safety Hazard? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Three Ratios for Vintage drivers, under the sky
    Seven for Volkswagen in their halls of stone
    Nine gears for Porsche, doomed to drive
    One Ratio to rule them all, One ratio to drive them
    One Ratio for the Musk-Lord, and in the Tesla's windings

  18. Re:Welcome! on Pine Tree Has Largest Genome Ever Sequenced · · Score: 2

    Aye, go with the phloem, I always say.

  19. Re:Only three atoms thick! on Scientists Build Three Atom Thick LEDs · · Score: 2

    New use for the term "chip real estate".
    Think of the foreclosures!

  20. Re:Lock up the wild birds! on Deadly Avian Flu Strain Penetrates Biosecurity Defenses In Seoul · · Score: 0

    That...
    That was atrocious.
    You're welcome.

  21. Re:Nature... on Deadly Avian Flu Strain Penetrates Biosecurity Defenses In Seoul · · Score: 2

    "There's been a fire."

      -- Andromeda Strain

  22. Re:No place for 'almost', 'not quite' and 'nearly' on RadioShack To Close 1,100 Stores · · Score: 1

    In Australia, we've got Jaycar, half discrete electronics and componentry, half electronic toys, with very knowledgeable staff, and they're expanding. I go there by choice, because they always seem to have at least one of the odd little bits I need, and instead of blank stares I get people who listen, pay attention, and know what I'm talking about. They're able to shift their conversation levels to your level quickly.

    Personally I think their educational level is a little better than average. I blame Monash and surrounds.

  23. Re:Internal billing is dumb on Ask Slashdot: Automatically Logging Non-Computerized Equipment Use? · · Score: 1

    Look into the logistics business -- specifically the tattle-tale systems that tell whether truck/trailer doors are open and shut during specific time frames. I forget the product names, was too long since I designed one.

  24. Grounded! on Girl's Facebook Post Costs Her Dad $80,000 · · Score: 1

    Grounded until the heat-death of the Universe!

  25. Re:Getting mental on Facebook Gives Up On Desktop Apps: Kills Messenger For Windows and Firefox · · Score: 1

    Maybe they just like to subsidise programmers?