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  1. Magic Smoke on Newly Discovered Greenhouse Gas Is 7,000 Times More Powerful Than CO2 · · Score: 1

    Source of the magic smoke identified?

  2. Why Didn't I think of that? on ITER Fusion Reactor On Track To Generating Power By 2028 · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Generating power by generating power. Brilliant!

  3. Re:Casual vs serious users on SXSW: How Emotions Determine Android's Design · · Score: 1

    And yes....it's "been in the bathroom". :P

  4. Re:Casual vs serious users on SXSW: How Emotions Determine Android's Design · · Score: 2

    I bought a Transformer Prime, really just on a whim, I just wanted to play with a tablet. I was honestly worried that it would end up just collecting dust, but it turns out I use it all the time. It's almost always on the coffee table, and when we have guests over, it invariably gets passed around the group as people look up random facts, or showing people Youtube videos. One thing that has become really popular at my house, is using Youtube in Chrome to remote control the youtube app on the PS3 on the big screen TV. Passing around a laptop is awkward, and no one really wants to hand someone else their phone. But passing around a tablet just *feels right*. And of course, when alone, relaxing on the couch with a tablet is quite addicting.

  5. Re:How long before.. on North Korea Threatens US With Preemptive Nuclear Strike · · Score: 0

    Lol...SaladShooter....FTW!

  6. Re:An Acceptable Risk on Florida Sinkhole Highlights State's Geologic Instability · · Score: 1

    Ya, its the 5 gallon bucket effect. A small child is much more likely to die in a 5 gallon bucket with a few inches of water in it than many of the scary local news stories like cell phone radiation and power lines. Its the things that kill few people, but can't me mitigated by individuals that freak people out.

  7. An Acceptable Risk on Florida Sinkhole Highlights State's Geologic Instability · · Score: 1

    Especially when you look at the loss of life and property caused by other natural phenomenon. If sinkholes in Florida are such a problem that we question the rationality of building homes there, then surely no one should live in Southern California where loss of life and property are several orders of magnitude higher than that caused by Florida sinkholes due to wild fires and earthquakes.

  8. Re:Lack of news? on Among Servers, Apple's Mac Mini Quietly Gains Ground · · Score: 1

    Seriously. Mod parent up.

  9. Re:You have to ask.... is NK's leader suicidal? on North Korea Conducts Third Nuclear Test · · Score: 1

    I really wonder if any other nuclear nation has the stones to launch a retaliatory nuclear response if PRNK were to nuke another country?

  10. Re:Intel BIOS on What To Do When an Advised BIOS Upgrade Is Bad? · · Score: 1

    I heard that they're getting out of the socketed CPU biz. All CPUs will be soldered directly to the board....but I had not heard they were planning on ceasing production all together. If true, I will be very sad.

    I used to feel the same as you about bios updates....don't do it unless its broken, but Intel has the process so silky smooth now, its just standard practice for me to update the bios on any Intel board that I work on. Don't do much individual desktop work anymore, but it still happens occasionally.

  11. Re:Name the products, please on What To Do When an Advised BIOS Upgrade Is Bad? · · Score: 1

    Not a bad idea. I'm rather curious myself. Was it flashed with a Windows executable? Or from a boot disc? USB flash drive or cd-r?

  12. Intel BIOS on What To Do When an Advised BIOS Upgrade Is Bad? · · Score: 1

    I have never had a problem since switching to using only Intel boards with Intel bios. The upgrade process usually goes quite well (I've probably flashed 100 or so Intel boards over the past 3 or 4 years) and if there is ever a problem, it automatically rolls the changes back. Out of that 100 or so bios flashes, 0 have been bricked. That being said, when it comes to consumer grade boards, especially when they're out of warranty, I just assume I'm on my own and if something like that happens, its off to EBay or Craigslist.

  13. Seems like system failures on Super Bowl Blackout Caused By Defective Protective Relay · · Score: 2

    Are frequently caused by the devices installed to prevent them. Quite ironical.

  14. Re:This series of discussions should be called: on Can Legacy Dual-Core CPUs Drive Modern Graphics Cards? · · Score: 1

    AKA, the new normal.

  15. 1995 era computer vs. 2000 era computer on Can Legacy Dual-Core CPUs Drive Modern Graphics Cards? · · Score: 1

    Imagine trying to pair a graphics card from 2000 with a cpu from 1995. Not only would the 1995 CPU be wed to a motherboard with no AGP slot, but the real world benchmark of a 133 MHz Pentium Vs a 1 GHz Pentium III was HUGE. The clock speed alone was nearly 8x greater, not to mention the greatly improved instruction sets...and FSB improvements. I honestly thought that by now, there would have been some sort of "killer app" that would have really put the pressure back on the desktop, to where the average person would really *need* that Core i7 over the i3, but to the average user, it doesn't make a bit of difference. Even to me, my 4 year old Q9400 paired with DDR2 800 is still more than adequate driving 3 1920x1200 monitors and massive multitasking. It even handles the occasional gaming weekend quite well, as well as ripping HD video content. Not to mention today's video cards still physically fit in my PCI slots!

  16. Re:Stuff that matters? on DMVs Across the Country Learning Textspeak · · Score: 1

    Very clever ;)

  17. Stuff that matters? on DMVs Across the Country Learning Textspeak · · Score: -1

    *sigh*

  18. Re:A $billion coin on Congressman Introduces Bill To Ban Minting of Trillion-Dollar Coin · · Score: 1

    And you're a coward. We're even ;)

  19. Re:A $billion coin on Congressman Introduces Bill To Ban Minting of Trillion-Dollar Coin · · Score: 1

    So? This way you could mint fractions of a $Trillion. $1.2 Trillion for example. Or, maybe make it a $100Billion coin. Whatever.

  20. A $billion coin on Congressman Introduces Bill To Ban Minting of Trillion-Dollar Coin · · Score: 2

    Would be more practical I think. But still, this sounds like madness. The end is near I'm afraid.

  21. Re:Any member can introduce a bill but... on Congressman Introduces Bill To Ban Minting of Trillion-Dollar Coin · · Score: 0

    They *can* override a presidential veto with a 60% majority vote I believe. But, yes, you're still correct.

  22. Re:Open the door. on Mitsubishi Drops Bulky DLP TVs: End of an Era · · Score: 0

    Everybody do the Dinosaur!

  23. Re:Good riddance on Mitsubishi Drops Bulky DLP TVs: End of an Era · · Score: 1

    The author of the article mentions that they never had to change a bulb for the entire 10 year or so tenure of their first DLP...but maybe quality went down.

  24. CES2001 on Mitsubishi Drops Bulky DLP TVs: End of an Era · · Score: 2

    I don't think I ever fully realized how long ago 2001 was until I just saw that picture in the slide show of a giant hulking DLP TV "featured" at CES.

  25. Re:OK, let's hear it on Chattanooga's Municipal Network Doubles Down On Fiber Speeds · · Score: 1

    I'm a "free market fan". But I would hardly suggest that at&t is participating in a "free market". It is a state sanctioned near monopoly. This is probably why you hear crickets when you make such an argument ;)