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  1. Still more accurate than on Millions of Smart Meters May Over-Inflate Readings by up to 600% (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: -1, Insightful

    Voting machines

  2. Snow house 3d printer on 3D-Printed House Constructed On-Site In One Day (treehugger.com) · · Score: -1

    I would like to see this concept used to make ice sculptures and ice homes. A 3d printerâ spraying water on a very cold day in the Arctic.

  3. Re:Rap, is 3/4s of... on Music Charts No Longer Make Sense (qz.com) · · Score: -1

    Mathematically speaking, music is a form of whining. Get over it.

  4. Re: No real information on NASA Proposes a Magnetic Shield To Protect Mars' Atmosphere (phys.org) · · Score: -1

    If there were an economical way to ship all our nuclear waste and nuclear bombs to Mars. Hmmm, what could possibly go wrong?

  5. Re:Earliest evidence of life on Earth? on 3.77-Billion-Year-Old Fossils Found, Could be Earliest Evidence of Life On Earth (theguardian.com) · · Score: -1

    Life is too complex to have started so early from scratch. The tree of life would be literally upside-down.

  6. Politics science and religion can be Quantified into one group. Mathematically speaking it's a three body system. One of the variables moves way too slow and one moves way too fast and the others just in it for the money. The beauty of the system is that keeps our species moving at a proper pace, not too slow and not too fast. This regulatory system has been handed down through evolution for billions of years and is used by bacteria and every other life.

  7. Suspect Was Mexican on Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com) · · Score: -1

    The suspect was believed to be Mexican. He escaped in a station wagon full of children.

  8. Concept of using a pterodactyl to deliver packages. It would be more useful two genetically shrink humans and use carrier pigeons.

  9. Re:No need for microgravity to accelerate mutation on SpaceX's Next Launch Carries Colonies Of A Drug-Resistant Superbug (businessinsider.com.au) · · Score: 0

    They only need to take a look at the local grade school. I had to attend a meeting at one and could see viruses the size of mosquitoes.

  10. Re:*facepalm* on Bill Gates: The Robot That Takes Your Job Should Pay Taxes (qz.com) · · Score: 0

    I bet I ican make a robot that makes robots that facepalm.

  11. Re:Well done, capitalists. on Bill Gates: The Robot That Takes Your Job Should Pay Taxes (qz.com) · · Score: 0

    Maybe a global strike would help.

  12. We don't need more jobs. on Bill Gates: The Robot That Takes Your Job Should Pay Taxes (qz.com) · · Score: 0

    The Human race has worked for thousands of years to get here. We deserve more time to do the things we enjoy. No more 40 hour weeks, no more scrambling to find work. No more slavery. We all deserve a 10 year payed vacation.

  13. Re: Cabin Fever on Elon Musk Is Really Boring (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    The main problem is human error. It's linked to human ego.

  14. Cabin Fever on Elon Musk Is Really Boring (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    Sounds like he's got cabin fever. I give him credit for seeing that our current transportation systems we eventually drive us into another Dark age. Our current transportation system is like a 911 event every 10 days. The answer is simple. A autonomous track system that has utilities built into it, using autonomous personal vehicles.

  15. Now we have a new tool for population control. We need to find a way to shrink people so you can fit more of them on this planet. There is a correlation to population size and human intelligence.

  16. Everyone in my town suffers from some form of autism. It's more obvious late in the winter.

  17. Edit was up 24% today. Picked this stock months ago.

  18. The track system is automated. It's a double track with switches. The cars will be as small as bobsleds and will be able to get off the track and operate at reduced speeds if necessary. The only delay would be when the passenger enters the destination into the computer. The computer will reserve a time slot to pass through intersection entire trip will be planed out before he sets off.

  19. Buses will be replaced by autonomous vehicles on tracks the vehicles will take you to your final destination without ever having to stop. They will travel 10 times faster and use one-tenth the amount of energy. Our current system is unsustainable, which means it will end in the extinction of our species.

  20. The government should build evacuation cities. This City should be able to hold three hundred thousand to a million people for up to a month at a time. Maybe instead of a fence along the Texas border they should build one long Motel.

  21. Several waves detected on Gravity-Detecting LIGO Also Found To Be Creating Gravity Waves (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 0

    Logo has detected several waves so far. Each wave was from different origins and the periods of the waves are identical. It seems to be a communication system used by advanced civilizations. Each wave seems to be the same size consisting of 42 smaller segments.

  22. Re:Humming Birds on Can We Pollinate Flowers With Tiny Flying Drones? (economist.com) · · Score: 0

    Why didn't I think of that.

  23. Re:i cry bullshit on Space Junk-Fighting Cable Fails To Deploy (newscientist.com) · · Score: 0

    It would have to be a type of sulfide mining. Spray the meteor with acids. The meteor will dissolve into the desired compounds while looking like a comet. Profit.

  24. Re:Spider web on Space Junk-Fighting Cable Fails To Deploy (newscientist.com) · · Score: 0

    Why didn't I think of that

  25. The automation of politicians will finally solve the problem.