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  1. Re:Robots can't drill on Lunar Mission One Proposes To Take Core Sample, Plant Time Capsule On the Moon · · Score: 1

    Such a mission would be doomed to fail. There's no meth in space and from how much the riggers around here buy that shit up I'm fair sure methamphetamine is a required part of the drilling process.

  2. Re:My guess? on NYC To Replace Most of Its Payphones With Free Gigabit WiFi In 2015 · · Score: 1

    Not always about illegal shit.

    Local upstart gaining too much traction at the polls with irrelevant shit like doing what the peons want them to? Have an intern track his movements through the AP access logs and find a pattern to exploit. Take a cameraman, and an actor, and Oh My Gosh, is that your opponent groping random busty pedestrians on 42 avenue?

    Yeah it's all possible without the APs, but this would be cheaper and easier. Doesn't require hiring a person to shadow them, someone who could make a mistake, get caught, or confess. And the location search is easily passed off as an effective tool for catching pedophile kidnappers.

  3. Re:Shelley was right all along on Researchers Demonstrate Electrically Activated Micro-Muscles · · Score: 1

    Screw the monster, I want my omnimech.

  4. Re:Anyone has a link to a patent app? on Revitalizing Medical Imaging With Ultrasound-On-a-Chip · · Score: 1

    Hey, they have to have some justification to charge people 2 months of an average middle class salary for a pair of tylenol.

  5. Re:Well... no. on Flaw in New Visa Cards Would Let Hackers Steal $1M Per Card · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Up to. Meaning $0-$999,999.
    Script a repeated transaction preload for $5 on a device then go wait at a chokepoint to any high traffic area. Subway, airport, shopping center, sports stadium, ect...

    You could rake in quite a lot in a short timeframe doing that.

  6. Re:Never mind that Steve Jobs was not gay on Russia Takes Down Steve Jobs Memorial After Apple's Tim Cook Comes Out · · Score: 2

    Of course it is. That's the whole basis of the secret american gay bomb, which russian intelligence reports was in development 20 years ago, so it must be completed by now.

    Obviously the anti-homosexual laws are truly for the public good. Suppressing the natural background count of gayness so if the americans did cowardly attack russians with their dastardly gay bomb it would be easier to detect.

  7. Re:They tried to raise prices 20% unnanounced on Cutting the Cord? Time Warner Loses 184,000 TV Subscribers In One Quarter · · Score: 1

    Yes, we realize that. That's why he tried removing all the splitters in the first place.
    Our line still has a shitty signal due to the off property wiring they refuse to even look at. But as a result of them grubbing for more cash my father decided it was finally time to see how people without cable TV live, and the net result was better internet and a better viewing experience.

    Now I just have to convince him having 7 other wireless routers in the area is keeping his wifi signal in the shitter as well. So running ethernet to service the new streaming boxes he's getting will be a good idea.

  8. Re:They tried to raise prices 20% unnanounced on Cutting the Cord? Time Warner Loses 184,000 TV Subscribers In One Quarter · · Score: 1

    Wyoming or thereabouts, right?
    Sounds about right. They did the tuner box switch just a month ago, but they've run commercials on it all year.

    Dad has had the triple play thing for like 2 years now and has bitched constantly about the price it went up to.
    We just went internet only with netflix and cell phones.

    Didn't know about the lower 30 still being available, but it would explain why I found a half dozen old channel filter plugs laying in the street in laramie a month ago. Cable guys must be cleaning them off the lines since they don't need to filter the noise off channels anymore.

  9. Re:They tried to raise prices 20% unnanounced on Cutting the Cord? Time Warner Loses 184,000 TV Subscribers In One Quarter · · Score: 1

    Yes, I know what the boxes do. As I said, the local cable co. switched from decoder only for channels>100 to converter box for all channels a month ago. They turned off the signal that any flatscreen with a coax jack could read to get channels 1-100.

    Even if I was completely ignorant to how cable works, they've been playing commercials explaining the change for the last half year.

  10. Re:They tried to raise prices 20% unnanounced on Cutting the Cord? Time Warner Loses 184,000 TV Subscribers In One Quarter · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Local cable company recently swapped to a completely digital signal so everyone had to rent a new tuner box for every TV in their house (at something like $10 a month each). We stopped using cable but my dad kept with it.
    One thing he noticed is his internet connection went to (even more) shit after the change. So he disconnected all the TVs yesterday and wired it so the cable signal just goes to the modem.
    3x the download speeds and half the ping time, plus he loved not having to deal with constant commercials as he watched the news on his computer.

    Cable companies are shooting themselves in the foot trying to squeeze a couple extra drops of revenue out of people.

  11. Re:embryonic stem cells on Scientists Coax Human Embryonic Stem Cells Into Making Insulin · · Score: 2

    Embryonic is easy mode, the cells can become literally any cell of the body.
    Next you figure out what traits are absolutely necessary to make a cell produce insulin and compare it to the traits of pluripotent cells made from adult cells of various parts of the body. Maybe skin cells can be coaxed into it, or maybe muscle cells, or liver.

    With this breakthrough they have a template that could quickly lead to diabetics being cured by a quick sample being cut out then reimplanted a month later after being changed into insulin producer cells.

  12. Re:Distance and Charge Time on A Garbage Truck That Would Make Elon Musk Proud · · Score: 1

    According to the article the conversion kit costs $100k and it has no mention to lifespan.

    But say your lifespan number is correct, lets look at this.
    8 hrs a day, 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year for a fulltime 100% driving duty vehicle = 2080 hours/year.
    So already this conversion would last 5 years at a bare minimum. Please note the article suggests a 3 year payback time on this, meaning a possibility of an extra $66k of savings for the medium duty kit.

    Of course that would require the turbine to be running full time and the vehicle to be in motion the full time. Which is not the workload they are targeting.
    For a garbage truck spending some of its work time parked to pickup dumpsters and most of its driving being start/stop (regenerative braking), lets say the turbine only runs 66% of the time. That would give a converted garbage hauler a 7+ year engine lifespan, which is frankly pretty darn good.
    A delivery truck with a maybe 50% drive time would last over 10 years.

  13. Re:Distance and Charge Time on A Garbage Truck That Would Make Elon Musk Proud · · Score: 4, Informative

    An electric drive train weighs a fraction of what an axle drive train does for those monsters, and an electric motor is MUCH better for a stop&go traffic pattern due to resting torque differences and regenerative braking.
    Plus the generator can be tuned for a singular operating RPM since the battery bank will be buffering the energy. That right there simplifies the engine and boosts efficiency.

    I'm a fan of the electric + generator hybrid setup. It can take advantage of the existing fuel infrastructure for distance, while giving efficiency gains and allowing designers to use a wider range of engine designs for the generator. I would guess there are a couple engine designs out there that are more efficient/powerful for the mass and/or volume but can't do the variable RPM a 4-12 piston IC does.

  14. Re:Boost mobile on Ask Slashdot: Is It Worth Being Grandfathered On Verizon's Unlimited Data Plan? · · Score: 1

    Didn't say it was t-mobile's marketing lies. Just yours.

  15. Re:Boost mobile on Ask Slashdot: Is It Worth Being Grandfathered On Verizon's Unlimited Data Plan? · · Score: 2

    No, that situation is referred to as "More than I need".
    "Unlimited as long as you don't actually use it" is not unlimited, not by any logical definition. It has a limit, therefor it is the opposite of unlimited.

    Your definition is 100% marketing lies.

  16. Re:Boost mobile on Ask Slashdot: Is It Worth Being Grandfathered On Verizon's Unlimited Data Plan? · · Score: 2

    So it's unlimited as long as you don't exceed a predefined limit?

  17. Re:The luxury of money on Blizzard Has Canceled Titan, Its Next-gen MMO · · Score: 1

    You forgot "and have another studio finish the rest of the planned features for release as DLC."

  18. Re:Why is this legal in the U.S.? on Direct Sales OK Baked Into Nevada's $1.3 Billion Incentive Deal With Tesla · · Score: 2

    If you're going to have crime then it's better to have it organized and out in the open. Easier to keep track of and keep from getting too out of hand.

  19. Re:HALO on Report: Microsoft To Buy Minecraft Studio For $2bn+ · · Score: 2

    Heh, I can see that.
    Completely recode the game in C#/.Net and have IE specific calls to run the game. Force minecraft players to keep IE completely updated to run it, even old versions.
    $2billion advertising campaign for IE11 or 12 doesn't sound so far fetched.

  20. Re:HALO on Report: Microsoft To Buy Minecraft Studio For $2bn+ · · Score: 4, Funny

    They should have bought minecraft years ago then. Back when the hype was starting and they could have gotten it for a couple million.

    Kinda curious as to how they're going to screw it up.
    Forced windows 8 integration?
    Port the x-box port back to windows and drop the java version?
    Mandatory Realms hosting for multiplayer so they can police it and add microtransactions for diamonds? "10 credits = 1 diamond. Or buy a pack and save! Available packs include the 64 diamond Stack Pack, the 574 diamond Block Stack Pack, or the best value the Diamond Block Dick To Pierce The Skies pack!"

  21. Re:You should see on 3 Short Walking Breaks Can Reverse Harm From 3 Hours of Sitting · · Score: 2

    You weren't a teenager during the 90's, were you?
    Vague splotch of color, not even moving, was easily enough information...

  22. Re:Seriously? on AT&T Says 10Mbps Is Too Fast For "Broadband," 4Mbps Is Enough · · Score: 1

    Living in the middle of a wyoming town and getting 3Mbps on a good day (advertised as 15meg) I'm in the same situation, though we don't find it to be enough bandwidth. 2 netflix streams is enough to shut everything else down and even with an untouched connection we can't videochat with any good quality.

    This should change relatively soon with the unified network rollout getting hundred gig pipes all around the state and more exit points than just I25 south to denver. But I tend to be pessimistic about telecoms actually delivering what they tell politicians and get government cash for.

  23. Re:just a little bigger... on Restoring Salmon To Their Original Habitat -- With a Cannon · · Score: 1

    Stick 1 pointy haired MBA and 5 interns on the task of turning the pneumatic cannon into an electric fish puree launcher for fish sticks. You'll get your live fish railgun in a week and only 27x over budget.

  24. Re:Focus on NASA Panel Finds Fault WIth Curiosity Rover Project's Focus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Of course. A review panel that can't find a fault gets disbanded, because they obviously aren't performing their function properly.

  25. Re:EWWWWWWW on Dirty Diapers Used To Grow Mushrooms · · Score: 1

    I call bull shit on this fertilizer stuff.