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  1. Re:People, people everywhere on Intel Sucks Up Water Amid Drought In China · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "drinkable" water has been a major issue in every age of history, that I'm aware of. It's not a lack of water, but water suitable for human consumption and/or use in many cases.

  2. Ghost of the Transputer on Intel To Ship 48-Core Test Systems To Researchers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Sounds quite a bit like the INMOS Transputer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transputer
    Wonder what version of Occam (the programming language) will ship with it?

  3. Re:70 years ago... on One Quarter of Germans Happy To Have Chip Implants · · Score: 1

    THANK YOU! Just what I was thinking.

  4. Correct Response on CBS Refuses To Preserve Jack Benny Footage · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think the appropriate is:

    (long pause) WELL!

  5. Definitely more WiFi congestion on Live Intel WiDi Demonstration At CES 2010 · · Score: 1

    Hmmm, bigger immediate issue if this becomes a common technology is the congestion it will cause on wifi in multi-station environments that are closely located (apartments, track homes, etc). Even single stations will have issue if more than one user is sending traffic.

    In general, I think the best use of this kind of technology is business, mainly all those "consultants" that come on site to do their powerpoint presentations. Having it easier to access a projector has it's benefits, and the lag is not a big deal in that case.

    In any case, I don't find Intel's solution that awe inspiring, other than getting manufactures to include it natively.

  6. Re:It's deeper than that. on Office Depot Employee — "We Changed Prices Too" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Excellent point. To bad most either don't know that their money is PURPOSELY inflated to encourage people to NOT save money, or fall for the "liquidity" excuse.

  7. Arrest all the Grade School Teachers! on Author's Guild Says Kindle's Text-To-Speech Software Illegal · · Score: 1

    At last, I can get revenge on all those Grade School teachers that were ILLEGALLY reading me those stories in class!

    I might even hope to have my parents arrested for those bedtime stories, too!

  8. AT&T and Comcast likely don't care about copyr on AT&T, Comcast To Join RIAA Team · · Score: 1, Insightful

    They just want to stop all the bittorrent traffic, so they can still claim to have "unlimited" download rates. Next step is to retry the "make all content providers that AREN'T us pay us to use our bandwidth".

    That includes iTunes, Zune, etc.

  9. Re:Time for a new Interstate project?????????? on The Power Grid Can't Handle Wind Farms · · Score: 4, Informative

    They already did. It's called "railroads". James Hill (Great Northern) even proved you could build a transcontinental railroad WITHOUT government help, without the huge corruption government funded projects on that scale inevitably create.

  10. Re:Somebody please!....AHEM on Climate Change Finally Impacts Important Industry · · Score: 2, Funny

    More like:

    Think of the underage drinking teenagers!

    Or will this force us to re-consider legalizing "weed"? Since with no beer, they'll just move up the chain, anyway.

  11. Re:The Line That Almost Was on Charlton Heston's Impact On Sci-Fi · · Score: 1

    Hmmm, that counts for two of his films.

  12. Re:Factors ignored. - Kryten didn't lie on Engineers Make Good Terrorists? · · Score: 1
  13. Re:Factors ignored. - Kryten didn't lie on Engineers Make Good Terrorists? · · Score: 1

    I invoke the Kryten defense. If the lie is so outrageous that NO ONE (but management) would believe it, then it's not lying.

    AKA
    LISTER: Kryten, I'm gonna teach you how to lie and cheat if it's the last thing I do. I want you to be unpleasant, cruel, and sarcastic; it's the only way to break your programming, man -- make you independent!
    KRYTEN: Well, I'm truly grateful, sir. Don't you think I'd love to be deceitful, unpleasant, and offensive? Those are the human qualities I admire the most! But I just can't do it.
    LISTER: You CAN!
    KRYTEN: I CAN'T!
    LISTER: (Picks up the banana again.) Look! What's this?!
    KRYTEN: No!
    LISTER: What is it?
    KRYTEN: Please!
    LISTER: Come on, what is it?
    KRYTEN: It's a b... It's a b... It's a small, off-duty Czechoslovakian traffic warden!

    etc.etc.

  14. Younger than Venus?! on Youngest Planet Discovered · · Score: 1

    Wonder how Velikovsky would have taken this news?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Velikovsky

  15. The infamous Farnsworth Parabox on Large Hadron Collider Sparks 'Doomsday' Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Farnsworth_Parabox

    Farnsworth: Yes, it's the apocalypse alright. I always thought I'd have a hand in it.

  16. Anyone but government officials and their lackeys on MD Bill Would Criminalize Theft of Wireless Access · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yet, warrantless searches of my laptop is still perfectly reasonable, right?

    And it is also okay if a private company did something like this if government directed, too, right?

  17. Clarke's Final Words on Arthur C. Clarke Is Dead At 90 · · Score: 2

    Open the Pearly Gates, HAL.

  18. Introducing the EULA on Why Is Less Than 99.9% Uptime Acceptable? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Also, because the EULA came into existence, product warranties effectively vanished, as well as actions the consumer could take via product liability claims, in court..

    After all, liability plays a large part in defining QA policies. If software companies were held to the same liability standards most product manufacturers face, I'd bet software development would be more of the engineering practice it should be.

    To quote part of Microsoft's EULA for Windows XP.

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/eula.mspx
    ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF TITLE, QUIET ENJOYMENT, QUIET POSSESSION, CORRESPONDENCE TO DESCRIPTION OR NON-INFRINGEMENT WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE.

  19. Re:HD DVD joins Betamax in tech hell! on Toshiba Making Funeral Plans for HD DVD · · Score: 1

    Other than those same companies using "Copyright" and "Patents" to limit competition, which is preceisely the opposite of what they were intended for. Consumers aren't really given a choice in the matter.

  20. Re:America's best shot at having a....Republic? on Mitt Romney Answers Tech Questions · · Score: 2

    Some folks in the US prize economic and political self-determination over having things run by an 'enlightened' few.

    Hmm, I would not necessarily call them "enlightened", mostly demigogs or illuminatis.

    As "Boss" Tweed said so many years ago, "I don't care who does the electing, so long as I get to do the nominating."

    Sounds like the current state of affairs to me.

  21. Re:Hmm - OT Denied on IBM Responds to Overtime Lawsuits With 15% Salary Cut · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Being allowed to. The re-classification does not guarantee the workers that 5 hours of overtime. In fact, going forward, you can bet they will push back on allowing overtime that HAD been done before as "exempt" work. Even worse, there are plenty of people affected by this that will not qualify for overtime to begin with (they work a standard 9-5 position). Those are the ones that are really screwed in this.

  22. Re:Wait a second - with exceptions on Microsoft to Spy on Employees · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm sure "chair throwing" will be overlooked. Well, at LEAST from the executive part of Microsoft.

  23. Entoverse on Scientist Suggests We Explore 'Universe is a VR Simulation' Theory · · Score: 1

    Hmmm, reminds me of the book by James P. Hogan, called "Entoverse".

    In it, there was a virtual universe that got inadvertantly created in a supercomputer. The interesting part of that book was the physical laws of that universe were basically dictated by the execution characteristics of the intructions of the supercomputer.

    Kind of like how people used to play the William Tell overture on drum printers back in the day.

  24. Re:1637 called, they want their idea back. on Scientist Suggests We Explore 'Universe is a VR Simulation' Theory · · Score: 1

    I just want to know if the Universe is being run under Windows.

    Hey, everyone jump up and down in unison, and see if we can blue screen the Universe!

    Heh, now we know what it's like to live in "Mainframe" (for "Reboot" fans).

  25. Re:Not every candidate on Presidential Candidates' Science and Tech Policies · · Score: 2, Informative

    Ahem, except that Congress cannot pass Amendments. That's the domain of the states. Congress can propose Amendments. In fact, Congress doesn't even HAVE to be involved in an Amendment, if the states so desire.