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  1. Re:These guys are actually innovating on Tesla Will Discontinue the Roadster · · Score: 1

    Um, normally I only have one car that I use for commuting and trips. I typically do around 600 miles/day when I travel. I could rent a car for trips, but I'd rather drive the car I am used to. So I disagree, I think the Volt/Prius models got it right and the Leaf is totally useless. The Tesla at 300 miles is still not useful to me, even at 100K. It still does not have the needed range for that infrequent road trip.

  2. Re:Not Surprised on FBI Seizes Servers In Virginia · · Score: 1

    Your assuming the server company will not do a pakistan and tip off the clients. I suspect the FBI did not trust the server company, hence they did a brute force.

  3. Re:Most secure is cash. on Sound-Based System Promises Chipless Phone Payment · · Score: 2

    Agreed, and the local coffee shop I go to gives me a discount for using the green stuff. It puzzles me how all these customers come in and use a credit card for a 2 dollar purchase. The dirty looks the cashier gives to these people is "priceless".

  4. Re:Figures on Osage Oppose Wind Power At Tallgrass Prairie · · Score: 1

    You might ask the neighbors of the fukishima plant in japan how having a nuclear plant in their backyard worked out.

  5. Easier copy protection? on Wii U Faster Than 360 Or PS3, No Blu-ray Or DVD Support · · Score: 1

    I also suspect that because it is neither DVD or BD, then no one will be making copies of the sw disks either. They may be avoiding licensing costs for dvd/bd and at the same time making pirating very difficult unless you have your own stamping facility.

  6. Re:Academia v. industry on Ex-Google Engineer Blasts Google's Technology · · Score: 2

    Agree completely, I think he should work at facebook. I hear they roll stuff out all the time for users to test for them. Skype seems to be following that model as well. I am quite satisfied that google operates as they do as I rely on them being there and working for search and so far they have never gone offline. I'm glad he left.

  7. Re:Answer: on Have We Reached Maximum Sustainable Population Size? · · Score: 2

    Umm, maybe instead of taking away funding for birth control, we could encourage third world countries to reduce birth rates, even if it means, gasp, GIVING free rubbers and or birth control to people. But the catholics and SoBapt's worship making more babies, so we can't do that. So we can do something to help, but in true political perversity, we do the opposite and exacerbate the problem.

  8. Re:Technology will solve these problems. on Carbon Emissions Reached Record High In 2010 · · Score: 1

    or stop having so many kids. Want to be green, less kids. A very unpopular position, but the world could probably stand population reduction to about 1/10th our current level and then stabilise there. Of course, it won't happen as our current society, with the possible exception of Eskimo society, is predicated on constant population increase.

  9. We will have to agree to disagree on ATM Repairman Accused of Taking (and Faking) Cash · · Score: 1

    I plan on building up a horde of gas, food, guns and ammo, hopefully before anarchy takes firm hold. Good luck with the gold.

  10. Yes you will on ATM Repairman Accused of Taking (and Faking) Cash · · Score: 2

    Your describing a situation where trust is lost. If trust is lost, how does the merchant know you really have gold in the vault? For that matter, even if you bring gold to the merchant, how does the merchant quickly test to ensure the gold is 100% pure and has not been cut with some other metal, or that your gold is not just gold plate? The modern world requires trust. A breakdown of which will result in anarchy. Food/water/guns will be much more valuable than gold.

  11. Kinect on Steve Ballmer's Head On the Block? · · Score: 1

    I don't know if ballmer was involved, and I am certainly no fan of microsoft, but the kinect really was innovative. I'm not sure I could attribute anything that novel to apple. They came out with a better smartphone after Nokia, I thought sony beat them to the music player, tablets existed before apple's. So apple does a great job of polishing. Granted, microsoft should have more innovation, but thought apple just passed them in stock value, so shouldn't they have many inventions where you think, oh, apple came up with that. And AppStore is not an innovation!

  12. most still available on Computer De-Evolution: Awesome Features We've Lost · · Score: 2

    There was very little in his list that is gone in unix/linux. Yes, you can do alot of stuff via gui now, but most is still available from CLI. Even his key re-assignments can be done in X. Granted the key will still say caps lock, but it will do a ctrl if you remap it. I think the only thing I ever "lost" was the old rand (sometimes called ned) text editor. So I wrote a replacement so I would have it on linux. It was not that difficult to write. I think with the improvement in tools, compilers, machine speed etc, its not that hard to re-invent the old stuff fairly quickly.

  13. Re:The "take a pill" culture. on Doctors Are Creating Too Many Patients · · Score: 1

    I particularly like the musical quality of the commercials when they talk about "serious side effects sometimes fatal have occurred". I also enjoy how healthy and happy all the users are. Maybe they are on coke and pot too.

  14. Re:Anecdotal on iPhone and Location: Don't Panic · · Score: 1

    I saw the blog and I wondered what conclusion the blogger would have had if it was microsoft instead of apple. Personally, I was on the creepy side of the scale and was stunned when she thought it was cool. I am so glad I am not cool.

  15. Re:Human memory is so short on Why Has Blu-ray Failed To Catch Hold? · · Score: 1

    Just curious if you remember, what did you pay for the 10 year old DVD player and even the VCR. I was very late on buying a VCR and I think I still paid about 300 for one in the 80's. Even that 15 year old TV if it was 35" was probably more than you will pay for a 35" flat screen TV today. I guess my real point is that I think a blu-ray player is worth more than 4 starbucks lattes.

  16. Human memory is so short on Why Has Blu-ray Failed To Catch Hold? · · Score: 1

    Both blu-ray players I bought cost less than the DVD players I bought. DVD players: 599/699, blu-ray 399/429. The 429 was a very early model sony. So stop whining about the price of blu-ray. Heck, remember how much CD players were when they first came out. I have a first gen 900 buck model that still works after almost 3 decades. I also have a high end 1250 buck model that was out in the mid 80's. Shoot stereo cassette decks cost more in the 80's than a blu-ray especially when you factor in inflation.

  17. Re:Cold shutdown is supposed to take a few days on TEPCO Unveils Plan To Deal With Fukushima Crisis · · Score: 1

    I check the IAEA site fairly often. Temps are down a little. But, it is pretty amazing that a reactor that is "off" is still generating close to 2000 gallons of ? degree C temp rise per hour (Reactor 1). Not sure what the temp of the water they are injecting is, but I am guessing around 40 degree C giving 150 degree rise from 40C. That is alot of hot water. The temp is not quite as high as it was a few weeks ago, used to be over 200C in reactor 1, so slow progress.

  18. Why not run the server from your home? on Ask Slashdot: Do I Give IT a Login On Our Dept. Server? · · Score: 1

    It sounds like it does not have to be physically located in the hospital, just for scheduling. Get a home static IP address and run it, or host it somewhere. This avoids hospital IT, HIPAA and it sounds like the OP is willing to pay a little for the convenience.

  19. Re:is it just me? on America's Tech Decline: a Reading Guide · · Score: 1

    Yes, but is it cheaper after you have paid the unemployment/welfare/? for the low skilled worked with no job? I would argue that it is better to keep the low skilled jobs here, keeping people employed. Giving people something useful to do is much better for society than having them wait for the dole. I don't know how you do that in a WTO treaty though. Basically you need to subsidize the low skill jobs with what the unemployment would cost instead. If johnny or suzy can't read, what are the odds they will make it as a physicist? Nope, they will be unemployed since we have exported all the low skill jobs.

  20. Re:New Pigments! on Scientists Aim To Improve Photosynthesis · · Score: 1

    I think the simplest solution is birth control. We can shape the world so it is simply food/energy/comfort for our ever increasing population, but will it be at the expense of all other bio-diversity. We westerners say we want the rain forests etc, but turn a blind eye when we want something from the rain forest be it minerals, diamonds, oil, ivory, spices, etc. Look at the latest go-daddy ceo elephant kill I think it was. It was justified because it was a rogue animal. Bad animal for destroying stuff on people land. Animals you know you are supposed to stay on the reserve!

  21. See Tata in india on Electromagnetic Automobile Suspension Demonstrated · · Score: 1

    No power windows, locks, A/C, etc. I think it is around 2K as well.

  22. Hand held tv on Apple's Secret Weapon To Win the Tablet Wars · · Score: 1

    From the ads I see on tv, the tablets are just portable tv's you can take into the tub. How hard can that be to make sw to do?

  23. Re:Internet promotes everything on Vatican Warns That Internet Promotes Satanism · · Score: 1

    He burned a book, not kill 10 UN staff for trying to help them. While I think the guy in florida is stupid, what should I call the afghans?

  24. Ah the irony on Drug Runners Perfect Long-Range Subs · · Score: 1

    They used chinese parts for the thing and if they got caught taking the drugs to china, they'd be executed.

  25. Re:Just use the hardware you have on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Choose a Windows Laptop? · · Score: 0

    Um, lets see, electronics... TV's cheaper? check; DVD players? check; disk drives cheaper? check; computers cheaper? check; ether hubs cheaper? check; cell phones cheaper? check, stereo's cheaper? check. So while windows may not have gone up in price, everything else related to computers has drastically come down in price. Yes windows does more now (some might say consumes more resources now) but the other stuff on my list also does much more. Who would trade that old 35" CRT for a 55" flat screen with HD rez?