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  1. Re: $300 headphones on Bluetooth Won't Replace the Headphone Jack -- Walled Gardens Will (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Piracy. It's always the damned pirates!

  2. Re: never cross the memes! on Trump Removes Anthony Scaramucci From Communications Director Role (nytimes.com) · · Score: 0

    Never attribute to benevolence (in a Republican) what can be adequately explained as utter fuck-botching incompetence.

  3. Re: Camera requirements on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Makes sense. I'll be switching lenses in full (12 seconds to be back in focus on my last practise run) as I want to be closer pre totality and a bit further out during totality itself.

  4. Re: After reading all these comments... on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    More light is reaching the viewer's retinas because THEY ARE LOOKING DIRECTLY AT THE SUN in a manner not generally done in everyday non-eclipse situations.

    In the case of telescope and (SLR) camera users almost all the light that hits the front lens (much much larger than your eyeball) is being concentrated down into the smaller area of your retina.

    Neither of these concepts should be difficult to understand.

  5. Re: floppy disks and cds on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Do NOT do this. There is (near as makes no difference) zero UV protection from old floppy disk interiors, unless you leave them in their covers and don't open the metal flap.

  6. Re: Camera requirements on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    I use cokin filter adapter rings (not the filter holder, just the adapter ring) and just glue a circle of the filter sheet to the flat front of the ring.

  7. Re: Other vital Eclipse advice... on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Normally in full sunlight there would be solar film on the "front" of the telescope. There was no such film in this case because it had been used for viewing during totality.

    I'm not sure how much simpler I can make this for you.

  8. Re: Other vital Eclipse advice... on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    This was a telescope that had been used to look at the corona during the Eclipse totality. Immediately after totality it was left pointed at the sun. During totality no filter was used as you'd expect. A cap was put on the eyepiece to prevent anyone looking at unfiltered sunlight. Said cap was melted by the focused sunlight as the coverage waned.

  9. Re: Other vital Eclipse advice... on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Think in terms of where the light is being focused...

  10. Re: Basic planning and preparation... on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Anonymous Troll declines to (or is incapable of) distinguishing between punishment and consequences.

    Yawn.

  11. Other vital Eclipse advice... on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    And for anyone using telescopes, binoculars or slr cameras...

    Set a loud damn alarm for ten seconds before the end of totality, and do not leave unfiltered devices on tripods pointed at the sun. At best you'll wreck your camera. At worst some idiot kids (or adult) will try to sneak a peek.

    I've seen the eyepiece cover of a Celestron kids telescope melt fully into the eyepiece itself on a scope left mounted after totality in China 2009.

  12. Re: Basic planning and preparation... on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 2

    It's the kids whose parents are careless that I fear for. Any adult who purchases safety gear for something this vital from sunny_eyeseller69 on amazon/eBay or from a roadside vendor kinda has it coming.

    I'd give the ones buying offline slightly more sympathy. The first group are proven to have Internet access.

  13. Re: sounds like a racket though. on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Looking at the sun hurts. People glance and look away.

    Looking at the sun through a bad filter that does not block UV does not hurt. People look and keep on looking. Then days, weeks or months later they find they have huge blind spots in their vision which spread outward over time and far to often are permanent.

    Please, be careful with your incomplete advice.

  14. Re: sounds like a racket though. on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 2

    And you're willing to bet your eyesight on a random eBay seller's word that it "would" pass the tests and is totally safe?

  15. Basic planning and preparation... on Solar-Eclipse Glasses On Amazon May Not Meet NASA's Safety Requirements (qz.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Anyone buying eye protection from random amazon sellers at this late stage doesn't really deserve to have eyes.

    Sadly all reliable sources of actual good gear (Thousand Oaks; if it's good quality solar film without their logo on it then it was bought from them and rebadged) have notices on their sites that essentially come down to "too late now".

    Good times ahead for the American eye-care industry.

  16. Re:Fixes wrong problem on UK Company Wants To Deliver Parcels Through Underground Tunnels · · Score: 1

    I can't speak for the Americas, but in Ireland, the UK and China the general practise is not to bother bringing the parcels out, but instead to just bring the (lying) notes and leave those in the box/doorframe if there is no answer. Or more often, without even knocking.

  17. Slash-b on YouTube Kids Launches On Android and iOS · · Score: 1

    And so the countdown to a headline here that contains both the terms "YouTube Kids" and "4chan" begins.

    It'll be a short one.

  18. Fortune-teller mode on... on Building a Procedural Dungeon Generator In C# · · Score: 1

    I foresee a sudden rush of crappily made dungeon crawlers, all sporting the Unity3D free/indy badge clogging up kongregate for months to come.

  19. Different markets... on How, and Why, Apple Overtook Microsoft · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Microsoft sell to people who want to use computers without learning how they work.

    Apple sells to people who want to look richer than they really are.

    In reality, Apple is competing with the makers of fake jewelery.

  20. Chinese supplied internet connection on North Korean Internet Is Down · · Score: 1

    The dear leader probably tried searching Google for video of Tienanmen square military action...

  21. Re: FP? on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    We managed it pretty effortlessly in Ireland, and from direct and extended experience of the roads in every corner of the British isles I can confidently say that we Irish have the least capable, least educated and least competent drivers of the set.

  22. Re: FP? on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    We manas it pretty effortlessly in Ireland, and from direct and extended experience of the roads in every corner of the British isles I can confidently say that we Irish have the least capable, least educated and least competent drivers of the set.

  23. Re:Two words: on Hidden Obstacles For Delivery Drones · · Score: 1

    >> if a UPS van drove across your property while delivering packages to other people's houses, you'd shoot it too.

    No. No I would not, and neither would any other sane person.
    If you weren't actually "amusingly" exaggerating or parodying someone/something there then you need psychological help, and should not be trusted with any weapon more potent than a rubber spoon.

  24. Ageless Wisdom on Confessions Of an Ex-TSA Agent: Secrets Of the I.O. Room · · Score: 2

    "It was a job that had me patting down the crotches of children, the elderly and even infants"

    Never make a job of what you love.
    In the end it's still just a job, and you've ruined your hobby.

  25. If the headline is a question... on Is Earth Weighed Down By Dark Matter? · · Score: 1

    If the headline is a question the en answer is almost certainly "No", and the reporter unqualified for the topic.