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  1. Re:You don't get it right ? on Apple and Google Are Rerouting Their Employee Buses as Attacks Resume (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm not an american. So why do you expecct me to grasp it?
    Again: it does not sound plausible that your costs explode from 600 to 4000 for a property you bought long before the bubble.
    If your property tax is exploding, you must have strange tax laws. Regarding repairs, why should they get more expensive, just because your house is more expensive/worth 'on paper'?

  2. Re:Open Motorola 68000 series? on 'Is It Time For Open Processors?' (lwn.net) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, thanks for the info, I just read up a bit about Aarm64 ... The amount of 'architectures' is quite confusing :)

  3. No, it does not.

    A: 1, 6, 6
    B: 4, 6, 12
    C: 4, 6, 6, 6

    The median of all sequences is the same ...

  4. Re:Open Motorola 68000 series? on 'Is It Time For Open Processors?' (lwn.net) · · Score: 1

    The old instrucction set did not change.
    Adding new suff does not necessarily make it crufty.
    Do you have an example for cruftiness on ARMs?

    Modern ARMs I only programmed in C++, but looking at the assembly code, I noticed nothing strange.

  5. Re:About damn time? on Apple Might Discontinue the MacBook Air (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    I use a 13" MacBook Air for Java development, works fine.
    It has 8GB RAM and the hard disk interface seems to be faster than that of my linux PC at work.
    At least similar big builds are on my Air similar fast as on the PC.

  6. Re:Germany is increasing coal use. Duh. on California Will Close Its Last Nuclear Power Plant (sfchronicle.com) · · Score: 1

    Man, you are as dumb as a brick.
    Read the damn headline/title of your link.
    And graps it.

  7. Re:Practically immune, not theoretically immune on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    Nevertheless the changes are slow, a very low increment per year, the increment is usually known, and with a rough position via centrifugal compass systems, you still can be very precise.

  8. Re:Your Macbook model can run El Capitan 10.11 on Ask Slashdot: What's the Fastest Linux Distro for an Old Macbook 7,1? · · Score: 1

    Yeah,
    that is a pain.
    I only _use_ my Macs, I don't develop for them. All my private development on my Macs for myself is done in Java, like all my professional development is in the Java eco system.

  9. Re:About damn time? on Apple Might Discontinue the MacBook Air (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    An iPad can not replace a MacBook. It runs different OSes, different App(-lications).
    You can not even import the data from a backup from a laptop onto/into the iPad. (Of course you could both have connected to the cloud and synch the essentials)

    But perhaps you mean, people who have no serious use for a MacBook, could use an iPad instead.

  10. So, someone assumed while smoking tobacco causes addiction to nicotine, 'smoking' pure nicotine with a vapper does not cause addiction?
    And to be sure, they even needed a study?

  11. Re:It's ALL good on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your View On Forced Subscription-Only Software? · · Score: 1

    It might run into law suits and probably be problmeatic in the USA, however file formats etc. are by law not under copyright or patent able.
    Or in other words, making software products interoperable is a priviledge explicitely granted by copyright law.

  12. Re:Good and bad on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your View On Forced Subscription-Only Software? · · Score: 1

    Post like this show you clearly have no clue about the CAD market.
    You likely know that you have no clue, so why make an embarrasment about yourself?

  13. Re:DUI Laws are broad on Tesla Owner Attempts Autopilot Defense During DUI Stop (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    In "most juristictions" of retarded gods own land?
    How is it with that paradim of 'incocent' until proven 'guilty'?

  14. Re:China truly beat the USA at capitalism! on China, Unhampered by Rules, Races Ahead in Gene-Editing Trials (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    The Chinese currency is bound to the US dollar.
    Since decades. See: no manipulation at all, besides the ones the US do to put the dollar into a certain position, just thats the Chinese currency automatically follows.

  15. Re:China China China on China, Unhampered by Rules, Races Ahead in Gene-Editing Trials (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    That was mainly because they gave him an overdoze and he got an allergic shock.
    Completely preventable ... but it does not mean the gen editing had worked.

    BTW: https://www.google.de/search?q...

    500k hits ...

    You are a decade behind in CRISPR research.

  16. Re:Hail trump!!!! USA USA USA!!!! on Trump Administration Approves Tariffs of 30 Percent On Imported Solar Panels (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Domestic manufacturing of solar panels creates basically no jobs.

    However there is a certain level of know how necessary to run a plant, so keeping some plants running make of course sense.

  17. Re:I agree with the pundits on More Wall Street Pundits Caution Against Investing In Bitcoins (cnbc.com) · · Score: 0

    There are actually plenty of jobs that are payed with crypto currencies.
    I was on a web site with job listings a few weeks ago ... but did not bookmark it. I guess you find it easy to google.

  18. Re:Uses of gold on More Wall Street Pundits Caution Against Investing In Bitcoins (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    History had enough bank crashes where the gold in the bank vanished ...

  19. Re:Clickbait headline on Church Elder/'Jeopardy' Champion Charged With Computer Crimes (mlive.com) · · Score: 1

    I know about no christian cult in Germany that has 'Elders'.
    Josuas Wittnesses perhaps or Methodists ... the only Elders I see are 18-20 year old americans trying to mission in Germany ... which is kind if funny as everyone ignores them but they are always super confident ... and Elder would be translated into 'the older one' in German, and such young guys are called Elders.
    Anyway, people who never saw such 'Elders' walk around and connect them to a christian cult, don't know what an
    Elder is supposed to be.

  20. Re:So what did the warrant application say? on iPhone X Purchase Leads To Police, Battering Ram, and Handcuffs (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    The 'carriers give a shit' everywhere.
    But no one informs them.

    If you think the world outside of the US is lawless, you are an idiot.

  21. Re:Proof of US police incompetence on iPhone X Purchase Leads To Police, Battering Ram, and Handcuffs (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Haha, Flaimbaite, but so true.

    The USA is the only nation I'm aware of where police officers legaly can trick unsuspecting citizens, or more important: tourists! into commiting a crime. Get away with it, and get the victim convicted.

    How retarded is that ....

    Police officers that get promoted on numbers of prisoners taken or convicted. Sherrifs (re)elected on the amount of prisoners or convicted ... ha ha ha. Same for state attorneys.

    Judges owning prisons. Prisons run by private corporations instead of the state.

    A law system where a 'grand jury' can say: no the case where this white officer shot and killed a black guy into the back does not deservve to be investigated.

    A law system were a culprit like O Simpson get sentenced unguilty in a criminal case but gets called guilty in a civil case to pay damages for the murder of his wife, ha ha ha ha.

    Your country is so retarded I doubt there are many that are worth ...

  22. Re:Dropped on New York City on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    So you havet ad sub speeding with about 200 mph into the harbour, and you can not imagine it shooting a payload 300m high?

  23. I don't know how that drive is called in english, but it exists.
    It uses the MHD effdect and propells the water around the vessel backward, it is extremely inefficient, that is why no one uses it.

  24. Re:Practically immune, not theoretically immune on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    Regarding SDI, you must be a moron.
    If the russians are good at some things then it is math, physics, making robust tech from thin air and Vodka.
    They likely know more about any imaginary space weaponary than the US ever will.

  25. Re:Practically immune, not theoretically immune on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 2

    It is only named 'torpedo'.
    It does not mean it is launched from a sub from a torpedo tube.
    It could be launched from a port in Russia, and then need 2 days to reach its target.
    The propulsion could be nucear, after all it is a small submarine.
    Navigation via ineritita navigation plus magnetic field detection. Basically every cube meter of ocean water and especially sea floor is mapped for the orientation of the earth magnetic field.
    So: navigation is most likely the most simplest problem.