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  1. This is likely related to data-gathering for the Chinese "Social Credit" system, and stopping kids play too much is the cover story. Check the relevant recent episode on NPR's "Planet Money". https://www.npr.org/sections/m...

  2. Re:Let's look at how much they are using/making on A Coal-Fired Power Plant In India Is Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Baking Soda (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And don't forget that NaOH is produced industrially by electrolysis of seawater. Using electricity. From power stations... that produce CO2, etc, etc.

  3. Re:TSA Security Theater on TSA Saw My Junk, Missed Razor Blades, Says Adam Savage · · Score: 2, Informative

    Funny. I count 88 ElAl flights today either arriving at or departing from Ben Gurion Airport. http://www.iaa.gov.il/Rashat/en-US/Airports/BenGurion/InformationforTravelers/OnlineFlights.htm

  4. Re:Actual Red URL on RED's New Digital Stills and Motion Camera Pushing the Limits · · Score: 0

    There is no analog -> digital conversion involved. Digital can be shot directly to digital sensors (rather than film), so it can certainly surpass analog.

  5. Re:Going back to DOS style... on PHP Gets Namespace Separators, With a Twist · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Geez, you have a website that just mirrors Wikipedia and dumps google ads all over it? You must be some kind of a business genius. Particularly since you seem to think that spamming /. will get you clicks. Bandwidth usage and hatred maybe, but clicks, nope.

  6. Re:So what's the catch? on "Black Silicon" Advances Imaging, Solar Energy · · Score: 3, Informative

    You don't need to wait until a patent is granted to read it. US patent applications (for example) are published 18 months after they are filed, which is often years before they are granted (or not, as the case may be).

  7. Re:Not even conspiracy on Studies Say Ideology Trumps Facts · · Score: 4, Funny

    For more details, see http://www.timecube.com/

  8. Re:Way to go Apple! on Apple Attempts to Patent Pre-Existing Display Software Idea · · Score: 1

    The word "obvious" has a particular meaning with regard to patentability that is not the same as its meaning in the spoken language (as with most legal terms). It is complex and much debated. Yes, you can patent your dancing baby.

  9. Re:No objection to a solar powered solar panel pla on Bigger, Cheaper Solar Cells · · Score: 2, Informative

    Glass production lines don't "start up in the morning". They run 24x7, because of the huge amount of thermal energy in the system. If they cool down, it's a big deal. Everything solidifies and likely can't get started again. It's the equivalent of warming up a superconducting magnet. Float glass production lines are built for a particular lifetime. When that's up, they allow it to cool and trash the whole plant.

  10. Re:nw chrgs sk on Olympic Media Village – Most Expensive Internet In the World? · · Score: 1

    Dammit, how am I supposed to not RTFA when there isn't one?
    If I'm not careful I could end up making an informed and relevant comment by mistake!

  11. Re:Anonymouns Coward on Global Warming Stopped By Adding Lime To Sea · · Score: 2, Informative

    The researchers are, surprise surprise, well aware of that, and in TFA they point out that it removes twice as much CO2 as it creates.

    Slashdot poster arrogance and failure to RTFA is not on the rise - it's always been this high.

  12. Re:CERN spin off technologies on One of the Coolest Places In the Universe · · Score: 1

    Don't forget those ballpoint pens that write in zero G!

    Uhh...

  13. Re:Might I suggest... on Book Recommendations For Maths To Astrophysics? · · Score: 1

    wtf is that?

    The website is more unintelligible than TimeCube!

  14. Re:Still could be innocent on Hans Reiser Leads Police To Nina's Body · · Score: 5, Funny

    You might be wanting the "Post Anonymously" button there, dude...

  15. Re:say that again? on Giant Snake-Shaped Generators Could Capture Wave Power · · Score: 1

    Ga! stupid moderation system. Posting because I can't unmoderate.

  16. Re:SOMETHING has to have the last word. on Casting Doubt On the Hawkeye Ball-Calling System · · Score: 1

    Like many things, it's much better "remembered fondly" than it was experienced live.

    If "remembered fondly" is the aim, then even Cliff Richard's impromptu performance at the rain-soaked 1996 tournament could be considered to have been a good thing...

  17. Re:SOMETHING has to have the last word. on Casting Doubt On the Hawkeye Ball-Calling System · · Score: 1

    There was always a "last word". Before Hawkeye it was something called an "umpire".
    And even then, oh, boy, do I remember the hours of absurd bickering and shouting that did nothing but detract from the actual game.

  18. SOMETHING has to have the last word. on Casting Doubt On the Hawkeye Ball-Calling System · · Score: 1

    Nobody believes that Hawkeye is perfect, but the fact is that something has to have the last word on line calls, otherwise you can just look forward to hours of bickering.
    Hawkeye gets that honor because it's the most accurate methodology currently available, and there is no doubt that it is completely impartial.

    Don't try to make it sound like Wimbledon is making a terrible error, unless there is a better option available.

  19. Re:in other news on Road Rage Linked To Automobile Bumper Stickers · · Score: 1

    Here's a gift for you.
    Something to help you stop making silly blunders in the future: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hawking

  20. Here's a proper link on HP Introduces First-Ever 30-bit, 1 Billion Color Display · · Score: 5, Informative
  21. Re:Heh, pirates ahoy! on The One-Use, Self-Destructing DVD Returns · · Score: 1

    "FORCED to download movies", huh? Good luck with the court case there, though I doubt you need it - you have a rock solid case.

    Personally, I was FORCED to steal those diamonds because there wasn't any other way to get them that suited me, and I was FORCED to drop my wife off a bridge, because I had no other way to get some peace.

    Anyway, I'll see you 10-20 when I get out.

  22. Re:Naked Came the Stranger on Was This the First CC Community-Edited Novel? · · Score: 1

    I thought that the whole point of a vanity press was that they would print anything.

    I can't imagine anything more demoralizing than finding out that that you can't even pay someone to publish your work.

  23. Re:Finaly! on Vatican Says Alien Life Plausible · · Score: 2, Funny

    So that's a "yes" then?

  24. Fine by me on A Peek at AT&T's New Browser, Pogo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I don't mind any attempt at innovation, and I certainly welcome competition in the browser market. If someone thinks they have ideas about how to make things better, then let them have a go.
    It's pretty clear that this is intended for the home user with a nice new 2008-9 computer, who doesn't really run much else. So from that point of view, the requirements are probably fine, and at least it lets them actually use the computing power that they have. Other people have other options, nothing lost.
    Uh, and RTFA? You must be joking.

  25. Re:Really? on Nuked Coral Reef Bounces Back · · Score: 1

    Hey, these fish may have their issues, but they cure cancer and glow in the dark as a bonus. Perfect for barbecues.