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  1. Re:Well on Looking To Better Engines Instead of Electric Vehicles · · Score: 1

    IC engines are not limited to petroleum oil based fuels, they can run on methane, alcohol and vegetable oil to name a few options. I don't see any reason why this engine couldn't use a carbon neutral fuel like biogas or alcohol, its not some radical new tech that is completely alien, it is a refinement of existing tech.

    The reason most modern cars use petrol is because that was the cheapest back in the day and the infrastructure developed to exclusively handle it. In the early days of automobiles there where a mix of gas and electric vehicles, even some hybrids, that ran on a variety of fuels.

    There is no single answer, we are entering a transitional period where fossil fuels are going to be phased out but it doesn't look like there is going to be a magic bullet that will solve everything, at least not yet.

    Even fusion will have its issues. Sure electricity may end up being "too cheap to meter" (we've heard that before) but for cars your going to need batteries, really good ones for long trips in some cases, and a completely rebuilt rail system to use electricity instead of diesel. Add in transporting it all, the current electric grid is already hitting its max, those rolling blackouts on the West coast awhile back where not caused by a lack of available generating capacity it was the inability to get the power to where it was needed.

    There is a great deal more work that needs to be done to completely move away from combustion, of any fuel, and this engine is another step in the right direction.

    Conservation is not always about replacing a technology completely, its about using what is available in an efficient and sustainable method.

  2. Applies to iPad as well on The iPhone Serial Port Hack · · Score: 1

    The iPad uses the same pin outs and has serial port support as well.

    Cool hack for an iPhone, but you could do the same thing with an iPad to USB adapter and a USB=>RS232 adapter in a smaller form factor.

    Two thumbs up for the hack though. I'm going to have to get a few of those breakout boards, my Sansa e200 has the same connector, just different pin outs.

  3. Re:I find this not hard to understand on Xbox 360 Jailbreaker May Need Real Jailbreak · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I would challenge your view that the only "real usage" of moding a game console is to play illegally copied games.

    Of course I can only speak for myself but my intent when I modded my Xbox was so I could copy the games I already owned onto its hard drive and no longer need the easily damaged disks, that in some cases cost me $70+, to play the game. The originals are now stored in a safe location and will only be used to reload the hard disk should it fail at a later date.

    My action also allowed me to extend the life of my console since I no longer needed to use the optical disk drive, which was already starting to fail, and maximize my investment in the games. If I had to keep switching the disks, risking damage to them every time and causing wear on the optical disk drive, I would buy far fewer games than I have. From that view the modding actually led to the sale of more games by the distributors.

    If Microsoft chooses to ban me from using my modded console on their network I do not have a problem with that, they own the servers, but I own the Xbox and will do with it as I please with it.

    And I still fail to see how jail breaking a game console is any different than jail breaking an iPhone, in both cases it allows the owner to do what they want with device they own. If anything I see more of an argument against jail breaking a phone that was discounted pursuant to a service contract and therefor not fully owned by the purchaser until the terms of the contract are fulfilled, than a game console which was purchased outright.

  4. Re:Maybe some help for Asthmatics on You Have Taste Receptors In Your Lungs · · Score: 3, Interesting

    No, a naive man would believe the advertising by the Pharmacorps that they only have the best interests of the public at heart.

    I would call your observation accurate and realistic. If they can they will profit from this as much as possible, if they can not they will do everything they can to bury this or ensure that only they can control the distribution channels, which they will then manipulate to either make it impossible to get or cost so much that no one can afford it. Then they will stop distributing it "because there is no demand".

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  5. Re:Bitter scents from the natural environemnt on You Have Taste Receptors In Your Lungs · · Score: 1

    If I had the points I would mod you up. I really hope some researcher follows up on your idea.

    Since we taste bitter, not smell it, we wouldn't detect even a trace of "bitter" unless we breathed through our mouths. I doubt it would take much to trigger the receptors in the lungs so the other scent compounds would overpower the bitter signal from the tongue, so the brain gets an "Ooooo, Earthy, loamy goodness" signal while the lungs get "Open wide!".

  6. Re:Maybe some help for Asthmatics on You Have Taste Receptors In Your Lungs · · Score: 1

    You are so right. My first draft included some not very polite references to Pharmacorps and their practices. But since those always seem to incite a flame war I opted for less fuel.

    And getting it by the FDA is going to be as much a pain as you indicated, not to mention that there will likely be some "incentives" to the FDA director/testers to ignore, delay, lose the testing protocols for any product based on this discovery that did make it that far.

    Likely it will be other countries that move forward with making this available to their people, and in the US it will get stopped at the boarder as an illegal pharmaceutical.

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  7. Re:Maybe some help for Asthmatics on You Have Taste Receptors In Your Lungs · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Since it uses a completely different mechanism than current drugs, which relax the bronchial muscles directly, and works better as well, it would not only be safer for children and people in general but vastly cheaper.

    I wonder if this has any bearing on how hot toddy's work?

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  8. Re:Surely they'll come up with a marketing name... on Windows 8 To Be Released In October 2012 · · Score: 1

    Or maybe Wombat, Kangaroo, Kiwi or Koala. Can you just imagine the comercials? They could be SOOO cute!

    It would be enough to make you barf.

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  9. Re:Watch the polarity guys on International Effort Brings an Open Standard For Docking In Space · · Score: 1

    Just finished watching it. Fun to see the old non CGI model effects again.

    At 1:26:00 Ross and the Director are talking about sending another ship to the Phoenix and the Director does ask about the electrical polarity but they don't say what they end up doing.

    At 1:33:00 when the "Doppelganger" docks with Phoenix there is some kind of spark/arcing in the coupler between the two ships. It knocks out the Doppelgangers radio, vertical thrusters needed to land, and some other systems not specified. The spark/arc also causes the retros on the Phoenix to fire and de-orbit it. No details as to the cause of the arc are ever given.

    At 1:35:00 Ross says that he does not know what happened but that the instruments show that "... negative is still negative, positive is still positive." but since his radio is out no one on the ground hears him.

    Ross is able to make a controlled exit from the Phoenix but ground control has activated the auto approach system for the Doppelganger which apparently has no local manual override. During the approach Ross is trying to radio ground control telling them to release auto systems. When they finally do, because they think he is already dead, it is too late for Ross to do anything. The Doppelganger smashes into a building and then crashes into a big rocket which blows up everything, including all the evidence of the mirrored Earth.

    Cool side note, the last part of the movie is reversed from the first half, so the audience sees the world the way Ross does. When it was first released some film tech thought it was a mistake and "fixed it", but when they remastered it for the DVD they put it back the way it was meant to be.

    Hope you get a chance to watch it again for yourself. Regards, PGB

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  10. Re:Chrysler still doesn't get it on Jeep Wrangler Call of Duty Black Ops Edition · · Score: 1

    Gimmicks are cheaper, don't require retooling an assembly line, and work in many cases to sell product to the masses.

  11. What? on NASA Strikes Gold and Water On the Moon · · Score: 1

    What, no Unobtainium?

    If they had found that you could bet some nation would be there by next summer, at the latest.

  12. Re:Does it still exist? on Record-Breaking Galaxy Found In Deep Hubble Image · · Score: 1

    Of course its wrong, more probable than not anyway, but its still fun to think about things like this, keeps your brain from becoming too dogmatic. How do you think Einstein started on relativity?

    My personal view is the Universe is a bounded but infinite bubble that exists in something akin to a De Siter Space filled with other bubbles and quantum membranes.

    The article doesn't mention an actual age for the galaxy, only that the first stars where forming about the same time. So it might be that the really big, higher density, clouds of H and He that would eventually become the first galaxies had already formed and the the first stars were not "free" but already part of larger structures.

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  13. Re:Does it still exist? on Record-Breaking Galaxy Found In Deep Hubble Image · · Score: 1

    That occurred to me as well after I hit submit.

    The three degree background might be the energy emitted by all the stars, etc., and attenuated (inverse square) by the distance and overlaped with itself each time it travels back to its origin. That would explain the uniformity of it.

    Of course this would mean we live in a bounded Universe that was only(!)13.1 billion light years wide.

    Just as interesting is to consider that from the view point of that galaxy now a sentient would see the Milkyway looking the same as their galaxy does now to us. And if they looked in the opposite direction they would see another early galaxy 13.1 billion years from them. A sentient in THAT galaxy now would not be able to see our galaxy since we would be beyond their current light horizon. So it will be another 13.1 billion years before light from our galaxy reaches them and they even know the Milkyway exists.

    I really love thinking about this kind of stuff, keeps me from dwelling too much on the little things.

  14. Re:Does it still exist? on Record-Breaking Galaxy Found In Deep Hubble Image · · Score: 2, Informative

    Probably got eaten by another galaxy, there was a lot of cannibalism back then.

  15. Re:Does it still exist? on Record-Breaking Galaxy Found In Deep Hubble Image · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Here is an interesting twist for you.

    What if that blob of a gallaxy is is really the Milkyway when it was very young and the light we are seeing has in fact traveled around the curve of the Universe so we can see it now the way it was then.

    We only have to wait 13.1 billion years to see if it evolves into what we see locally now.

  16. Whoa! on Record-Breaking Galaxy Found In Deep Hubble Image · · Score: 1

    13.1 billion light years? That is like, totally far out, Dude.

  17. Amazing. on Microsoft Unbundles Software For NY City · · Score: 1

    Over the years I have seen many pro-MS posters accused of being shills for MS.

    I think this is the first time I actually agree with the others that you are indeed a shill.

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  18. Re:Watch the polarity guys on International Effort Brings an Open Standard For Docking In Space · · Score: 1

    You could probably find a torrent.

    I should be getting the DVD by the end of the week so I'll let you know via /.

    Regards,

  19. Re:Watch the polarity guys on International Effort Brings an Open Standard For Docking In Space · · Score: 1

    "Doppelganger" for its original release in Europe but is known as "Journey to the far side of the Sun" everywhere else. There was an episode of the Outerlimits (original series) called "The Borderland" that had a related, though non space flight, plot.

    I added it to my Netflix Q right after posting last night so I can clear this up for my self.

    I clearly remember Ross saying that the "positive is still positive" but you may be right about how they wired the shuttle. I only remember that they talked about it wondering if they should reverse the polarity or not, not if they actually did.

    You would think somebody would have thought to just put a rectifier on the power connections, then it wouldn't have mattered what happened with the power. But then it wouldn't have made made for the dramatic ending if everything had gone right.

  20. Re:Cool on 3dfx Voodoo Graphic Card Emulation Coming To DOSBox · · Score: 1

    Your right, it would be beyond you.

  21. Cool on 3dfx Voodoo Graphic Card Emulation Coming To DOSBox · · Score: 1

    So how long till the new version is in the Debian stable repositories for Lenny?

  22. Re:Watch the polarity guys on International Effort Brings an Open Standard For Docking In Space · · Score: 1

    I seem to remember that after the attempted docking with Phoenix Ross said that there had been no polarity switch. Something else caused the whole thing to go FUBAR that was never really explained.

    I'm going to head over to Netflix and put it on my Q, this is going to bug me till I find out.

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  23. Re:End of Azure on Ray Ozzie To Step Down From His Role At Microsoft · · Score: 1

    AAAGGGGHHHH!!

    MY EYE'S!!

    Wheres my bottle of brain bleach?!?

    I must wash this before it sets!

  24. Re:Breaking News: on Ontario School Bans Wi-Fi · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I would have to disagree with that. Based on my own experience I know that chiropractors are not snake oil.

    Last time my lower back acted up I was in so much pain I couldn't even stand without a bunch of pain meds and my spine was so twisted due to the muscle tension that I looked "bent" as it was described to me by my family. The "traditional" doctors where all on about muscle relaxers, meds and PT. The x-ray didn't show anything other than misalignment of the spine. They said if it didn't improve in a week they would consider some more tests, maybe an MRI eventually.

    After a week of no improvement, pain and lack of sleep, I went to a chiropractor to see what he could do. After 15 minutes checking my lower back he started checking my neck, I was thinking WTF does my neck have to do with it? After about 5-10 minutes of working with some ligaments or such in my neck he gave it a twist and a push. The resulting crack sounded like a broom handle snapping.

    When I stood up my back was better, not perfect, it was still sore but I could stand without pain and even bend over a little before it started hurting. My spine wasn't twisted and after a few days I was fine.

    The chiropractor I went to caught something that didn't show up on the x-rays. And the doctor hadn't even considered the problem wasn't in the lower back at all. The chiropractor told me he thought the sheath covering my spinal cord had been torqued by my poor posture sitting at work and my lower back had twisted to try and compensate for it. That was what caused the muscles to lock up when I over worked one group of them. When I told my "traditional" doctor about that he made some non-committal noises about how there had been nothing in the x-rays to indicate something like that.

    I have a new "traditional" doctor (didn't like his general attitude anyway) and now I get a spinal check up from my chiro every month or so.

    This is of course my story and YMMV. You can claim it was all in my head if you like and your entitled to your opinion. While it is true that some chiropractors are complete wack jobs but others know what they are doing and can really help in some cases.

  25. Re:How? on A Tidal Wave of Java Flaw Exploitation · · Score: 1

    This makes me all the more glade I donated to NoScript yesterday.

    Come on people, if you use it donate, show your support! Same goes for all the other app.s or plugins we all use.

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