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  1. Re:320 miles on Tesla Model S: 0-60 In 4.5 Seconds · · Score: 1

    actually, the saw you have probably uses a plugging control circuit, that temporarily reverses the direction of motor, abruptly brining it to a halt.

  2. Re:Swords into Plowshares. on Cold-War Missile Launches Military Satellite · · Score: 1

    so, swords into sword racks?

  3. Re:Northern Canada on Wikipedia Edits Around the World · · Score: 1

    there's Churchill, Manitoba.... but it's a little off from there. couple hundred K anyway.

  4. Re:Why I'm not surprised on Canadian Cannabis Car · · Score: 1

    In a lot of BC it effectively isn't.

    Walking around vancouver it's common to see people openly smoking joints, and I've even seen guys offer them to a police officer (somewhat cheekily, but still). The reason it's not legal in the whole country is that we fear the border would be frozen if we did legalize it. I'm quite curious to see what happens in the United States if prop. 19 passes. It could have quite an effect on our own laws, and political scene.

  5. Re:Uber geeky? on Kmart Briefly Offers $149 Android Tablet · · Score: 1

    No, that guy does fantastic sushi.

    Vancouver's got relatively high standards for sushi, and Tojo's is the best in town.

    You pay for quality in this case.

  6. Re:God Bless the USA! on Moving Decimal Bug Loses Money · · Score: 1

    Most vending machines will take an American quarter, and really, the exchange rate now doesn't make it worth getting excited, or even noticing when we get one.

    What does suck is going to the States, and getting a handfull of one dollar bills in your change.

  7. Re:That's why I leave everything on all the time on Smart Grid Could Pose Threat To Privacy · · Score: 1

    that's the nominal values, yes, but many, many hair dryers rely on the fact that breakers don't really break right at 15 amps. They rely on a thermal element to trip, and that element doesn't get hot enough, the breaker won't trip.

    I've had breakers fail to break entirely, but certain brands notably Federal Pioneer will provide much more than the rated current, and for substantial amounts of time.

    if breakers did trip instantly, almost every motor in household appliances would need a variable frequency starter, as the locked rotor current of most appliances is higher than 15 amps.

  8. Re:That's why I leave everything on all the time on Smart Grid Could Pose Threat To Privacy · · Score: 1

    ... a hair dryer? a clothes dryer? an oven? all of these and more draw more than 2 kW.

  9. Re:Explanations on Using a House's Concrete Foundation To Cool a PC · · Score: 1

    just plug them into the same outlet, or power bar.

  10. Re:First Vote on Pirate Party Coming To Canada · · Score: 2, Insightful

    it turns out that you can do more than one thing in a given day. not all of these things need to be money making activites.

  11. Re:If muskets worked before... on Mariners Develop High Tech Pirate Repellents · · Score: 1

    how many hostages have they killed?

    honest question, I've never heard a report of somali pirates killing any hostages...

  12. Re:pirate repellents on Mariners Develop High Tech Pirate Repellents · · Score: 1

    dude, how much do you think a CIWS costs? and the associate radar and fire control systems? what about the operator training?

    even supposing those work, how do you propose to detect these raiders? they're in small craft that easily get lost in the sea-clutter on a radar screen.

      the fact of the matter is most ships find out they've been the target of a pirate attack when the guy with the AK walks onto the bridge.

  13. Re:A little sad. on 12 Small Windmills Put To the Test In Holland · · Score: 1

    see reply to parent,

    but the same company makes a wirelessly connected retro-fit system.

    also, it's not a terribly good idea to use a breaker as a switch, it degrades their over-current circuit breaking abilities.

  14. Re:A little sad. on 12 Small Windmills Put To the Test In Holland · · Score: 1

    lutron makes a collection of programmable lighting control systems that might be able to be adapted to what you're trying to do?

    it would cost some money, as lutron stuff isn't cheap, but it could be made to work.

    http://www.lutron.com/

  15. Re:Actually, it would take 6 windmills on 12 Small Windmills Put To the Test In Holland · · Score: 1

    and yet all those people have managed to live in egypt, in large numbers, for the last four or five thousand years....

  16. Re:De-facto benchmark on 12 Small Windmills Put To the Test In Holland · · Score: 1

    admit it, you're kind of jealous...

  17. Re:1 Question on NASA Tests Heaviest Chute Drop Ever · · Score: 1

    gah, I'm sorry, clearly I should have read my post after I hit preview.

    I meant that 32nds are closer than mils.

  18. Re:1 Question on NASA Tests Heaviest Chute Drop Ever · · Score: 1

    I work construction in canada, and while we use Imperial most of the time, I actually find it a relief when we work a government job, and get to work metric. on a metric tape, you've only got mils, and they're way closer together than 32nds.

    most of the time you're only working to the half a cent anyway, and you do way less low level math.

    (and the code's written in metric here, so it's a bit easier to get things spot on code)

  19. Re:indeed on National Ignition Facility Fires 192-Beam Pulse · · Score: 1

    Pardon me.

    I've learned something.

    I knew that H-bombs needed a fission reaction to initiate the fusion process, but I wasn't aware that fusion was also studied in controlled fission reactors.

  20. Re:indeed on National Ignition Facility Fires 192-Beam Pulse · · Score: 1

    It's very hard to study nuclear fusion inside a reactor...

    they're fission based.

  21. Re:Net Neutrality in Action on CRTC Mulls Canadian Content On the Internet · · Score: 1

    mod parent up.

    freakin hilarious.

  22. Re:I'd rather have 4/36 on How Does a 9/80 Work Schedule Work Out? · · Score: 1

    I would say that opinion of canadian taxes is a bit misguided.

    yes, when you work overtime the portion of taxes coming off your cheque is higher, but you get most of that tax back when you file your return. (unless you work overtime all the time, and that's just the way it goes with a progressive income tax, you'd see the same increase in taxes if you worked straight time, but got an increased pay rate)

  23. Re:Just for the record, only UK subjects on Terry Pratchett Knighted · · Score: 1

    when your government's been around for more than a thousand years, see if your constitution's as inflexible.

  24. Re:Lucky? Really? on Using Speed Cameras To Send Tickets To Your Enemies · · Score: 1

    I dunno, we had a provincial government get into power here in BC largely on the campaign promise (which they kept, to their credit) of discarding our photo-radar system.

    being hugely unpopular can be enough of a reason to scrap a program.

  25. Re:Conformal Coating on Coating a Motherboard In Thermal Resin? · · Score: 2, Informative

    and pretty much non-existent in nature.