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  1. I've got an idea !! on SpaceX Landing Attempt Video Released · · Score: 1

    Seeing this and pondering about this problem, I suddenly came up with a terrific idea, for which I'll file a patent as soon as possible.

    The basic idea, without revealing too much detail, would be to store some sort of very large sheet of tissue, or some other strong fabric, inside a pack or something. The sheet -- which could be duplicated as needed, to improve safety, let's say three of them -- would be neatly folded in order: 1/ to be stored efficiently and 2/ to deploy quickly and as widely as possible.
    At some point in the reentry, let's say a few miles above the landing spot, the sheets would deploy thanks to a system of sorts -- let's say an altimeter -- and, by the magic of fluid mechanics and the Archimedes principle, would slow the rocket enough for it to land safely.

    Now that I think of it, that system could be extended to people, who could jump from an airplane, just for fun or for military operations. Hmmm...

  2. So, hrm... They'll work with most devices, then ? on Starbuck's Wireless Charging Stations Won't Work With Most Devices · · Score: 1

    Just sayin'

  3. Re:Some possible ways on Mathematician: Is Our Universe a Simulation? · · Score: 1

    (I assume your comment was ironic, but I'll reply anyway)
    > Is there a maximum speed?

    There is : c, speed of light.

    > Is there a minimum size?

    There is : the Planck length.

    > Is there a limit as to determining an object's position and momentum?

    There is : the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.

    So...

  4. Re:Please explain : aren't neutrinos, ah...'neutra on Scientists May Have Detected Neutrinos From Another Galaxy · · Score: 1

    Thanks ! It's a bit clearer now.

  5. Please explain : aren't neutrinos, ah...'neutral'? on Scientists May Have Detected Neutrinos From Another Galaxy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Please explain for the layman that I am, how can these neutrinos be so energetic ? I thought neutrinos were very elusive particles that don't interact much with matter, and that's why they're so difficult to detect. With that much energy, these neutrinos should interact with matter and do heavy 'damage', à la cosmic particles, no ?

  6. Re:Obvious Course of Action on France Demands Skype Register As a Telco · · Score: 1

    Obviously you did not follow recent events where the French government forced Google to pay $81 million, or where the Free ips threatened Google by blocking every ad on their internet service. And after all, France is in Europe, you know, the union that fined Microsoft $672 million.

  7. Re:Then Leave on France Demands Skype Register As a Telco · · Score: 1

    ... Says the guy writing behind the 'Anonymous Coward' placeholder name.

  8. Re:In before... on Wikipedia-Sponsored Pilot Study Lauds Wikipedia Accuracy · · Score: 1

    And to think that guy had an I.Q. estimated at 180 - 187...

  9. Re:Are you real? on Man Physically Assaulted At McDonald's For Wearing Digital Eye Glasses · · Score: 1

    Thanks a lot for clarifying my point. It's much clearer as you stated it (no sarcasm).

  10. Re:Are you real? on Man Physically Assaulted At McDonald's For Wearing Digital Eye Glasses · · Score: 1

    Ok, how about this one :

    World's five most dangerous cities. In the top five, four are, in your words, 'the likes of Bogota', which I understand would be from emerging countries, and, guess what ? New Orleans. Are the USA an emerging country ?

  11. Re:Are you real? on Man Physically Assaulted At McDonald's For Wearing Digital Eye Glasses · · Score: 1

    The dark side of Europe's suburbs.
    In under one minute of Google search. Please.

  12. Re:Are you real? on Man Physically Assaulted At McDonald's For Wearing Digital Eye Glasses · · Score: 1

    Ok.

    In this list of US urban areas, Miami comes as 4th. Not major enough ?
    Please read again my statement. Where did I say it was normal ? I just wanted to express my opinion to the OP that it was not a France-related problem, but was, alas !, a global problem, not uncommon.

    The fact that you seem to make bold claims without taking care to read the others' posts is troubling too.

  13. Re:Are you real? on Man Physically Assaulted At McDonald's For Wearing Digital Eye Glasses · · Score: 1

    If you're talking about Mohammed Merah, you dumb fuck, he was 'was shot in the head by a police sniper' (Wikipedia link). The RAID (equivalent of SWAT) assaulted him and neutralized him. How is that for 'dare not touch' ?

    While it is true that there are suburban areas in France where cops cannot do much, because they are outnumbered (and outgunned !) by the residents -- but like every major city in the world, tell me it's different in New York or Miami -- the french police never, ever let a killer on the loose, especially when he kills kids.

  14. Good riddance on Digg.com Sold To Betaworks For $500,000 · · Score: 2

    I say 'Good riddance'. I was a digg user for a few years, but the constant french-bashing, europe-bashing (even on unrelated topics) drove me away. Nothing as informative as /., or say, Engadget on tech news, and political discussions were more like a Quake IV arena than articulated, educated exchanges of opinions.

  15. Obligatory Facebook reference on Will Write Code, Won't Sign NDA · · Score: 4, Insightful

    *cough* Facebook *cough*

    *cough* Mark Zuckerberg *cough*



    Seriously. Demand an NDA for your great idea.

  16. Re:Please enlighten me : Quantum computers & M on IBM Touts Quantum Computing Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    Edit : the other solutions are incorrect
    (In the other worlds, I'm better at learning foreign languages).

  17. Please enlighten me : Quantum computers & MWI on IBM Touts Quantum Computing Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    Ok, IANAP, but, like many slashdotters, am interested in all things science and especially quantum mechanics. Please explain, if you may, this contradiction, because I've been unable to find a good explanation in anything I've read so far.

    If we consider the many worlds interpretation to be viable, from what I understand :
    - when a scientist will start up the very first quantum computer for the first time -- say, a big 250 qubit computer -- and will test it against a big cypher or whatever, 2^250 universes will participate in the process
    - after the quantum collapse, the unique solution will be found, the cypher will be cracked and OUR scientist in OUR world will open a bottle of champagne and congratulate with their team

    ... Does this mean that, in 2^250 - 1 universes, the scientist will commit suicide, or get fired, (because obviously, the other solutions are uncorrect) ?

  18. Why don't the photons show the discrepancy ? on FTL Neutrinos Explained... Maybe · · Score: 1

    What I don't understand in almost all the refutals is that the measured speed of the photons is just ignored. I mean, IANAP, but if I measure the speed of two cars or two athletes racing, and use an incorrect way of computing the speeds, no matter what, if one of them is faster, my recorded times will show it.

    If there was a blatant error of calculation, why would they see the photons behave normally ?

  19. Re:Big whoop on Samsung Lawyer Fails To Differentiate iPad and Galaxy Tab In Court · · Score: 0

    Well, then I guess it's a fscking chance for us all that the SRI or Xerox did not sue Apple to death to enforce the licensing of the concept of a mouse-driven windowed OS...

  20. John Titor will predict this years ago ! on CERN Experiment Indicates Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos · · Score: 0
  21. So... Slow news day, huh ? on Suggesting Innovative Uses For Retired Space Shuttles · · Score: 0

    I can't believe I lost some precious minutes of my time to read this POS.
    The shuttles should and will belong to museums, just like Buran, the russian one, to show present-day and future generations the advancements of technology and the scientific achievements of mankind.
    And certainly *not* being "desacralized" by being used as a restaurant or an attraction.

  22. It's not Ed Roberts either on IBM Did Not Invent the Personal Computer · · Score: 0

    It was André Truong.

  23. .NET / CLR was the logical choice on Devs Worried Microsoft Will Dump .NET · · Score: 0

    Is it just me or was the obvious choice to use the CLR as the commeon ground for every development Windows-related ?
    Just as Dalvik is used for Android, the CLR could have been integrated to every Windows, be it Intel or Arm-based. That way, developers could have coded once (in .NET) and deployed on Windows 7, Windows 8-Arm, Windows Phone, etc.

  24. Space 1999 on 'Homeless' Planets May Be Common In Our Galaxy · · Score: 0

    Obligatory reference : Space 1999. Greatest show ever.

  25. Re:The Empire Strikes Back IRL on Man Demonstrates His New Bionic Hand · · Score: 0

    Hmmm... I beg to differ.