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  1. Re:An epic failure in science journalism on Can Electricity Travel Through Space on Astrophysical Jets? (mdpi.com) · · Score: 2

    Oh, are you one of those Electrical Universe crackpots? That makes sense. Nutters.

  2. Yes...this is accurate on Can Electricity Travel Through Space on Astrophysical Jets? (mdpi.com) · · Score: 1

    It was been proven that these currents emanate from the Timecube, and terminate in the Host Files. Laugh all you want, but we will ride these EmDrive jets to other stars. And you won't be invited.

  3. Re:Fusion likely uneconomical vs. alternatives on MIT Plans To Build Nuclear Fusion Plant By 2033 · · Score: 1

    Um, how does "fusion power" translate into interstellar travel? We can't travel between stars, no matter what fuel source you use.

  4. Re:Artificial General Intelligence on MIT Plans To Build Nuclear Fusion Plant By 2033 · · Score: 1

    "Where there is lots of data, and clearly defined objectives, AI systems based on deep neural networks and reinforcement learning can usually at least equal human performance (often surpass it) today."

    Lots of data and clearly defined objectives? Yeah, those are called computer programs.

  5. That is half the net worth of Bezos! That is a lot of money, right? He could only buy two.

  6. one without rb?

  7. I think the biggest accomplishment is how AI was able to beat the greatest Go masters in the world. That is just one example of how AI is rapidly evolving and taking over entire industries.

  8. Version 2.0 of the cloud based AI will automatically send you a chainsaw every month.

  9. I have been heavily involved in cloud based AI recently. It truly is an exciting field. If you have any questions about it, let me know!

  10. No, but we do know that water ice sheets exist on Mars only a couple of meters below the surface in some areas. This will be an important source of water for the colonists when then start to colonize the planet.

  11. Re:yeah right on Pockets of Water May Lay Deep Below Earth's Surface (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    But "may lay" rhymes and we know that it is important to rhyme in headlines.

  12. Lets let the wars drag on for decades, but we need to take a stand now for copyright!

  13. OK, they own the company and make some of the cars in China. I am pretty sure they are a Chinese company.

  14. Even if they don't choose China and switch to Mexico the point is that cars can be manufactured anywhere. Ford manufactures all over the planet. Your Ford probably has many Chinese made parts. You may not be "interested" in it, but your "American made" Ford is less American every production run.

  15. The US is the 4th largest importer of Chinese cars. I'm glad you guys aren't in charge of trade.

  16. Thats nice. What does that have to do with anything we are talking about? Oh by the way, Ford builds cars in China too. oops! Plus they are going to build the next Focus in China. Ooops!

  17. These guys are so clueless. Do they really think there is some magic about car manufacturing that it couldn't be done in China? Or Mexico? Or the US? Or Russia?

  18. Re:Thanks to the NHTSA, that shouldn't be problem on Elon Musk Sides With Trump On Trade With China, Citing 25 Percent Import Duty On American Cars (cnbc.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Really? How odd. I see Volvo S60s driving all over the place here. Where do you think they are made, and who do you think owns the company? You guys are so cute!

  19. That is funny. I see a lot of Volvo S60s driving around here. I didn't realize they didn't pass the NHSTA safety rules. How did the Chinese get them into the US?

  20. Where do you think the Volvo XC90 is being made? Sweden? How cute!

  21. Volvo has been a Chinese car company for 8 years. I guess you don't know what you are taking about.

  22. Volvo is a Chinese car manufacturer.

  23. Well get used to it. Eventually they are going to start limit what devices are allowed to connect and what protocols you are going to be allowed to use. It is only a matter of time.

  24. It is the default setting. Turning it off it pretty difficult as it requires you to login to a website and find it in the Security -> Advanced settings. This shouldn't be a surprise. They have been doing it over a year now.