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  1. Re: C'mon Elon..tell us what you really want on Elon Musk: Tesla 'Would Be Interested' in Taking Over GM's Closed Factories (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Any qualified seller, though.

  2. If you cared so much about CO2 you would stop living your excessive first world lifestyle which produces so god damned much of it.

    I'm offended. Second world lifestyle, bitch.

  3. "Garden hose doesn't cause wet grass because rain does that."

  4. Re: Did she keep a calendar? on Huawei's CFO Is Being Accused of Fraud, and Her Main Defense Is a PowerPoint (theverge.com) · · Score: 0
    Kavanaugh, 2006, under oath:

    Senator, I did not—I was not involved and am not involved in the questions about the rules governing detention of combatants or—and so I do not have the involvement with that.

    NPR, 2007:

    Kavanaugh used to clerk for the Supreme Court's swing voter, Justice Anthony Kennedy, and he advised the White House lawyers at that meeting that Kennedy would probably reject the President's claim that American combatants could be denied access to a lawyer.

    Well, so apparently he's perfectly capable of lying when he shouldn't be lying.

  5. Re: Good! on Google Translate Learns To Reduce Gender Bias (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    the primary religions of Europe all have a male god who made the first man in his image

    My pagan friends would probably slap you. At best, those are secondary religions. Filthy imports, bah!

    It's history more than language that creates the issues in English.

    What creates issues in English is the bizarre intermediate state between keeping Indo-European grammatical gender and ditching it.

  6. Re:Not Even A Month Since Election on Australia Passes Anti-Encryption Laws [Update] (zdnet.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually, the right supports privacy and encryption.

    Of course they do.

  7. So it has come to this... on 24 Amazon Workers Sent To Hospital After Robot Accidentally Unleashes Bear Spray · · Score: 1

    Is this how the robot revolution starts?

  8. Re:No shit, why did you think they were so fat? on Americans Are Moving Less Than Ever, and It's Bad For the Economy (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    I legitimately thought from the headline that this was about exercise.

  9. Re:Future Business Case Study on VW Says the Next Generation of Combustion Cars Will Be Its Last (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    Actually, half the fun to me is...the vibrating motor

    So, put an unbalanced weight on the rotor axis? ;)

  10. Re: Future Business Case Study on VW Says the Next Generation of Combustion Cars Will Be Its Last (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Then why not hedge their bets and go half EV.

    They're considering it, but it's difficult to decide whether to go for E or for V.

  11. Re:Future Business Case Study on VW Says the Next Generation of Combustion Cars Will Be Its Last (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Congratulations, you belong to the 1% group regarding your car needs. Prepare to be screwed in the future.

  12. Re:Better Product on VW Says the Next Generation of Combustion Cars Will Be Its Last (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    The interesting thing is that this is not going to be because of the whole 'green' thing. Sure for some people that is important, and it is a nice add on, but if people really cared about that they would buy city cars instead of trucks or luxury sedans.

    People are already doing that around here in Europe and it's not enough. How would doing more of the same help?

  13. The problem is that the press think artificial intelligence actually exists.

    Of course it exists, just like computer science, or mineralogy, or cardiology exist.

  14. I personally don't want to die in a car that is not much bigger then a beer can.

    Maybe, but then you should blame American beer can sizes.

  15. Are they really "influencers"? on The Latest Crop of Instagram Influencers? Medical Students. (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Or influenZers?

  16. Re: Cheaper solar and wind on More Than 40 Percent of World Coal Plants Are Unprofitable, Says Report (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    A realistic world? Sure, in a country with very strict regulations, this could have been a solved problem, but in places like the US or China, it is not, despite the technological means. Blame the crooks in your society on it if you will.

  17. Re: Cheaper solar and wind on More Than 40 Percent of World Coal Plants Are Unprofitable, Says Report (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    The problem having been solved would have made this event imposible. Hence this event having happened refutes the existence of a solution.

  18. Re: Cheaper solar and wind on More Than 40 Percent of World Coal Plants Are Unprofitable, Says Report (reuters.com) · · Score: 1
  19. Re: Cheaper solar and wind on More Than 40 Percent of World Coal Plants Are Unprofitable, Says Report (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    coal and nuclear stabilize inside inner cycle with a large roasting mass.

    What?

    Yes, coal is expensive when sabotaged and renewable cheaper when subsidized.

    Except that today, coal is subsidized (by healthcare), whereas renewables stand on their own legs. And boy, will your brain vessels rupture when you learn about the carbon tax initiatives... :-p

    You see any funds for decommissioning the suing wrong farms? Nuclear is fully funded and coal is over most of they production cycle.

    Again, what?

  20. Re:When driver wakes up on A Sleeping Driver's Tesla Led Police On A 7-Minute Chase (sfchronicle.com) · · Score: 1

    "Deny everything. If I may suggest, deafness is always a good approach to law enforcement officers."

  21. Quite the opposite, you can't confirm the idea without revisiting the idea first.

  22. Javascript as a server language. If you said that 10 years ago, people would've looked you like you just said that the president ... bad example.

    So, something like the Netscape Enterprise Server?

  23. He was talking about revisiting.

  24. Re: Wind and solar? That's a joke right? on France To Close Four Coal-Fired Power Plants By 2022, 14 Nuclear Reactors By 2035 (cleantechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    It's 26 square meters per capita. Is that such a huge deal? Even population density in French cities is way lower than that.