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  1. Re:What? on French Team Implants First Long-Term Artificial Heart · · Score: 1

    Jason Statham already dealt with this:

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1121931/

  2. Re:Thank You Veterans on World War II's Last Surviving Doolittle Raiders Make Their Final Toast · · Score: 1

    US soldiers these days are serving because they chose to. There isn't conscription or a "draft" to force people to become soldiers and enforce unjust foreign policy. So no, I don't accord them any more respect than any other citizen who chooses to work for an employer whose actions are dubious.

    I am concerned, however, about how bad conditions must be in the USA that getting sent overseas to (possibly) get killed while enforcing unjust foreign policy seems like sensible choice of employment for so many young people.

  3. Re:Stupid idiot messages on Man In Tesla Model S Fire Explains What Happened · · Score: 2

    Some cars flash their "check engine" light in specific sequences to indicate certain issues. So if it flashes, say, 3 long flashes followed by 4 short, you can look up the code "34" in the manual and get an idea of what the problem is. I know Mazda (used to?) do this.

  4. Re: It's on it's way from Apple, mark my words! on The First Phone You Can Actually Bend: LG's G Flex · · Score: 2

    Gorilla glass, yes. But isn't the "retina" display just a high-resolution screen? Like, the obvious next step in the steady increase in resolution of mobile phone screens that had been going on for a decade?

  5. stealing a gps on Police Use James-Bond-Style GPS Bullet · · Score: 2

    If you drive away with the tracker attached to your car, can the cops charge you with stealing it?

  6. Re:Let's go BACKWARDS! on Stung By Scandal, South Korea Weighs Up Cost of Curbing Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and how much profit does the fire department make?

    They are called PUBLIC utilities because they are there to serve the public. See also: roads, sanitation, education...

  7. And the winner is... on Obama Administration Refuses To Overturn Import Ban On Samsung Products · · Score: 1

    Meanwhile, the only people who profit from this are the lawyers. On both sides.

  8. Re:Correlation is not causation, FFS. on 'Half' of 2012's Extreme Weather Impacted By Climate Change · · Score: 1

    They have been investigated . Bottom line it requires a LOT of iron, and massive algal blooms might have other unwelcome side effects.

  9. Re:causation versus correlation on Excess Coffee May Be Linked To Early Death · · Score: 1

    There's some good research that suggest coffee consumption is linked to protection from cirrhosis of the liver (important for those who like their alcohol as well as their coffee!)

    ARCH INTERN MED/ VOL 166, JUNE 12, 2006 WWW.ARCHINTERNMED.COM

    Posted from a laptop with a dying battery, excuse the poor link.

  10. Re:Diet and laziness on The Man Who Convinced Us We Needed Vitamin Supplements · · Score: 1

    A kid who went to my school committed suicide by drinking roundup. It worked.

    Yes, it's just anecdotal evidence... but do I have any volunteers to increase the sample size by quaffing a cup of it themselves?

  11. Re: You ever eat Shrimp or Lobster? on UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects? · · Score: 1

    Interesting... I'll have look for some of his books.

  12. Re:You ever eat Shrimp or Lobster? on UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects? · · Score: 1

    "Wild animals?" Do you mean "game?" Like, venison, buffalo, rabbit, pheasant... Are there really people who would prefer to eat something that was force-fed on a farm than an animal that roamed free?

    And why is a horse a "wild" animal. Horses have been domesticated for thousands of years. Even "wild" or feral horses are just escapees from farms. Zebras, maybe.

    Finally, I direct you to some delicious horse burgers. Horse meat is like beef, but more tender and delicious. Link in English : http://www.hot-horse.si/en

  13. Re:an interesting perspective... on The Days of Cheap, Subsidized Phones May Be Numbered · · Score: 1

    on a $20/month plan that includes $450 of calls & SMS to anywhere, another $1000 worth of calls to other customers of the same provider, and 1.5GB of 3G data per month.

    And that's the problem with phone plans in Australia. This $450 worth of calls? If it costs you $20, it's $20 worth of calls. What if calls cost $450 a minute?

    Whatever else is wrong with phone pans in the USA, at least the carriers tell you how many MINUTES you are given with your monthly fee.

    At least they got the data part right. Hopefully they wont start quoting your 1.5gig in something arbitrary like "dozens of mp3s".

  14. Re:Ultimately we do need more government intervent on The First Fully 3D-Printed Gun Has Been Successfully Test-Fired · · Score: 1

    Sorry, that last paragraph should have read "first TO agree..."

  15. Re:Ultimately we do need more government intervent on The First Fully 3D-Printed Gun Has Been Successfully Test-Fired · · Score: 1

    Yes, of course you can. It's compulsory to show up on election day (or to postal-vote) but that's all. If you so choose, you can childishly scrawl a big penis on the paper and submit that. Or eat the ballot paper. Or stuff it up your nose.

    Or, you could vote for a third-party. In 15 years of being a voter in .au, I've never seen a ballot paper with only two choices on it.

    Or, of you think you've got a great idea and people will agree with you and vote for you, start your own party. You know that if you want to register a party you can actually get funding _from the government_ if you can recruit enough members?

    I'll be the first the agree that there are a lot of shitty things about politics in Australia. But the Australian Electoral Commission is not one of them. Truly independent and pretty good at ensuring fair elections (eg, no shenanigans like not having polling booths in dissenting neighbourhoods)

  16. Re:Not enough publicity on What's Holding Back 3-D Printing · · Score: 1

    The gears in your links, were they printed with an ultimaker?

  17. Re:Forget tinfoil hats... on Smartphone Used To Scan Data From Chip-Enabled Credit Cards · · Score: 1

    I have a similar wallet. Unfortunately it's not more durable than leather, in my experience. The stainless steel "fabric" tends to tear along the weave. I've had mine for about 6 months now and it has a ~1cm tear in the middle, where the wallet folds.

    It was only a cheapo from eBay, so I don't expect it to last forever. And making my cards a little more secure from drive by RF theft has a non-zero value to me as well.

  18. Re:Make reasonable laws - AND ENFORCE THEM VIGOROU on Speeding Ticket Robots — Laws As Algorithms · · Score: 1

    And in Australia, you DO get fined for going 5mph over the limit. That's 8km/h... worth a couple of hundred dollars in most .au states. I've driven extensively in the USA and in Australia, and in my experience the .au cops are already much like a computer - they will fine you for the most minor infringement on a clear dry day, and get very hostile if you try to reason with them.

    In the US however, some headroom is allowed over the speed limit, in particular, I've found, in snowy states in summer. It's almost like the cops recognise that the speed limit is too high for bad weather, but conversely too low for a clear day. it's almost like the cops _think_ instead of mindlessly raising revenue ;-)

    Of course, this is anecdotal, and in my ten years of driving there are less than 10 data points (as I don't make a habit of speeding, in any country!) so YMMV.

  19. Re:Um... on Wrong Fuel Chokes Presidential Limo · · Score: 1

    Yes, except when these multi-wheel vehicles are going around a corner. This causes very strong lateral forces on the road. look at a semi (or anything with tandem or more rear axles) when it goes around a bend, and you'll see how at least one pair of wheels is dragged partly sideways around the bend.

  20. Re:Um... on Wrong Fuel Chokes Presidential Limo · · Score: 1

    The damage done to roads by vehicles increases exponentially with vehicle weight.

  21. Re:Where's the actual study? on Windfarm Sickness Spreads By Word of Mouth · · Score: 1

    OK I finally dug it out. The article has been submitted, but not yet published.

    http://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/bitstream/2123/8977/4/Complaints%20FINAL.pdf

  22. Where's the actual study? on Windfarm Sickness Spreads By Word of Mouth · · Score: 1

    Does anyone have a link to the actual research? The linked Guardian article doesn't. All I can find is news articles talking _about_ the research. How about some primary sources?

  23. Re:Only if you include non-US nuclear power plants on Windfarm Sickness Spreads By Word of Mouth · · Score: 2

    But how many of those 23 are likely to get hit by a giant tsunami?

  24. Re:Where's the accountability? on Fox News: US Solar Energy Investment Less Than Germany Because US Has Less Sun · · Score: 1

    All I see in that wikipedia link is a sociology degree. Graduating cum laude is great, but it's still an undergrad course in sociology. You know, basic world history.

  25. Re:hmm on Scientists Create New Gasoline Substitute Out of Plants · · Score: 1

    OK, cars with li-ion batteries will never be a magic bullet that's perfect for everyone. What about the other 5 billion people who live in places where it _doesn't_ get below -10C?