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  1. I can make grilled cheese sandwiches with my older MacBook. Too bad the batteries only last a year or so.

  2. I have no time to produce a news letter. Most of my ideas intrude on people's egos.i spend my time developing profitable sustainable systems. The thought experiment with transportation in mind, to except no injuries ,tickets , illiminate insurance , scale to 16 billion, save time and energy. Engineering process should always include scaling to 16 billion people. Population size is relative to the intelegence of the population. It will take 16 billion to reach another quantem leap. We are still evolving or stuck in the survival of the fittest stages.... Slowly eliminating and understanding our instinctual behavior s .

  3. The real problem is that you have to sit with complete strangers. This is where speed and time matters. It is ten times harder to sit next to a ignorant person if you are more ignorant than he is. Personal vehicles on tracks would be more sustainable and much faster. A vehicle on a track guided by a local and a universal computer system is the only way to move things in a sustainable way. The best solution is to shrink people down to the size of a small rodent. This will eventually increase human intelegence simply by increasing its population.

  4. AI system for sports betting. on An AI Is Finally Trouncing The World's Best Poker Players (cmu.edu) · · Score: 0

    I developed an algorithm that predicted the probability of a home team beating the point spread. The biggest problem was trying to ignore my ego. The percentage of profit was so small that you could only bet small amounts. I had to teach myself statistics and how to build a database . Since it used weather as a variable I was able to use the same database for discovering tidal movements in the upper atmosphere.

  5. Our species left the trees and we're better off for it. I say we make it a law to declaw.

  6. I had one for cats. It worked fine. Could only get one phrase"kill and kill again" it worked on every cat I tried it on.

  7. Re:Frank Yu doesn't know what he's talking about. on China Cancels Over 100 Coal-Fired Power Plants (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    I charge $200 an hour to babysit my grandkids and that's with no guarantee. Right now they have no guarantee applied to any waste storage plans. All they have are plans and every plan has failed. There is no safe way to store the waste for 10000 years. It ends up costing more energy than it puts out.

  8. Voice recognition model on Japan To End Tourists' Toilet Trouble With Standardised Buttons (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    "OK Google, lick my butthole"

  9. Re:Frank Yu doesn't know what he's talking about. on China Cancels Over 100 Coal-Fired Power Plants (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    They realize that they need to. The costs of waste storage and risks associated with generation outweigh the few greedy psychopaths that profit from nuclear power.

  10. Re:Frank Yu doesn't know what he's talking about. on China Cancels Over 100 Coal-Fired Power Plants (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    France is moving away from nuclear power . They want to eventually replace it solar and wind.

  11. Off topic on Earth Hit Record Hot Year in 2016: NASA (news.com.au) · · Score: 0

    The amount of time and energy spent on this topic and nuclear topics is incredible. It makes me wonder if pro nuke and anti climate change comments are being generated by AI bots. It seems plausible.

  12. Re:Stargate programme?? on CIA Releases 13M Pages of Declassified Documents Online (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    I can't wait till they release the non edited versions.

  13. Re:"developed an artificial intelligence(AI) progr on AI Can Predict When Patients Will Die From Heart Failure 'With 80% Accuracy' (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    In the US with our health care System it will have to be AI to work

  14. Re:Where are the Nuclear power fans now? on Vast New Tomb Now Covers The Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster Site (slashdot.org) · · Score: 0

    There have been several nuclear accidents in the last 100 years. We're looking at trillions and trillions of dollars here. We still have not found a safe and affordable way to process and store nuclear waste. The processing plants catch on fire during the last stages. Every attempt to close the loop has failed. it would be easier to invent a time machine than solving this problem. At least with a time machine you could go into the future and personally hurt them. On second thought, we should find a way for humans to pump up they're fake egos that doesn't involve destroying the future generations chances for survival.

  15. Re:Where are the Nuclear power fans now? on Vast New Tomb Now Covers The Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster Site (slashdot.org) · · Score: 0

    The money is nothing compared to the miracles needed in order to move to the next stage in the clean up. Japan has a bigger problem, they will need those miracles now.

  16. Re:I still don't get it. on New California Law Finally Makes Ransomware Illegal · · Score: 0

    They can now set a punishment,like cutting off a finger or two or a hand if they repeat .

  17. Re:Double edged sword on Automatic Brakes Stopped Berlin Truck During Christmas Market Attack (dw.com) · · Score: 0

    This is another reason why all cars should be on tracks or rails. Our current transportation system is so unsustainable that installing a track system would pay for itself in less than five years.

  18. Re:Things to solve on Aging Process May Be Reversable, Scientists Claim (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Genetically shrinking the size of humans would work. If intelegence is related to the size and health of the world population.. populating planets will have to wait for a shorter human

  19. Re:Finally the WW3 on roads on Feds Unveil Rule Requiring Cars To 'Talk' To Each Other (thehill.com) · · Score: 0

    The death's are nothing compared to the costs from the injured. Our current transportation system was built for the population size that we had 50 years ago.. today it is unsustainable and will drive any economy into the ground. What we need now is a system designed for a population size of 16 billion people. The only way to achieve that sustainably is to put them on rails and combine the track and cars with computer systems.

  20. Re: Not gonna happen on 'Star In a Jar' Fusion Reactor Works, Promises Infinite Energy (space.com) · · Score: 0

    Hoping it will produce enough energy to clean up the waste from the last free energy source.

  21. Re:Time to take nuclear seriously.... on Study Links Human Actions To Specific Arctic Ice Melt (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 0

    I am working on developing a free energy source that produces ten times the amount of energy than nuclear . Unfortunately it doesn't produce enough energy to clean up the waste from the last free energy source.

  22. Re:That Explaines A Lot. on Microsoft Hopes To Hire More Coders With Autism (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 0

    Windows 10 was the product of one million monkeys randomly punching keys. Wonder if they will put them to work cleaning the office or combine them with the monkeys.

  23. Re:Wow on Man Builds $1.5 Million Star Trek-Themed Home Theater (cepro.com) · · Score: 0

    He should be in a study to get a better understanding of the stages of insanity.

  24. The cost to society is much greater now. It is creating a world of cripples.

  25. Cryspr on Ted Talk on Crispr Wins Key Approval to Fight Cancer in Human Trials (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1