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  1. Re:Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 1

    We're done.

    I don't mind that you're ignorant. but I do mind that you expect that to be ok.

  2. Re:Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 1

    There already is climate change. Acidic oceans making shell formation difficult to impossible for baby clams in the NW coastal areas, species migration to higher elevations, entire forests decimated by insects that don't die due to global warming.

    But keep denying it if you want. God doesn't care that you ignored his "steward" deal.

  3. Re:Hacking or Road Music on DoT Proposes Mandating Vehicle-To-Vehicle Communications · · Score: 1

    A more interesting person would make a video of cars pulsing to a soundtrack, after a successful cascade hack, and upload the vid.

  4. In our state tracking is unconstitutional on DoT Proposes Mandating Vehicle-To-Vehicle Communications · · Score: 1

    So much so that court cases were thrown out due to the use of GPS devices installed in cars.

    This sounds even more unconstitutional.

  5. Re:Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 1

    The time for excuses ended a while ago.

    Adapt or Die.

    At this point, those are the remaining choices.

    (sorry to be blunt about it, but that's what it means)

  6. Re:Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 1

    Didn't say anything about carbon taxes.

    I did say removing tax exemptions and subsidies for fossil fuels.

    The invisible hand is already tipping. The House is getting in the way of the market.

  7. Re: Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 2

    You mean you don't use oil to generate electricity.

    Some nations do.

    This is slashdot, not Podunk Illinois.

  8. Re:Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 1

    No, not really.

    PACCAR (just a few miles away) is already making all-electric and fuel cell (H20 split) trucks, as well as hybrid trucks and biodiesel trucks.

    Boeing is already making jets and planes that use 1/2 to 1/10th the fuel to move people and goods. China and almost all First World nations are making high speed trains, and Canada has used fuel cell trains powered entirely by wind and solar along train lines (using battery swap modules) as well as biodiesel ones.

    Tractors in the EU and various other nations are made to use biodiesel or fuel cells. We sell it from US/Canadian plants overseas.

    We have the technology and the large-scale production capacity to make it.

    You just don't get that the 20th Century is over.

    Wake up and smell the Adapt Or Die change.

    Adapt. Or die.

  9. Re:Regulation on Uber Has a Playbook For Sabotaging Lyft, Says Report · · Score: 1

    Exactly. People who profess a desire for a free market, have never actually seen one.

  10. Both Uber and Lyft do this to each other on Uber Has a Playbook For Sabotaging Lyft, Says Report · · Score: 1

    Evil knows no limits.

    Those who profess Good in actions, rarely practice it, unless jailed repeatedly for high financial crimes and assets liquidated and given away to the poor.

  11. Re:Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 1

    Solar is already cheaper than oil. And passive solar and cogeneration are cheaper than coal and gas without direct subsidies.

    Adapt. The time for excuses is over.

  12. Re:Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 0

    Wrong. Look, some of us work at universities where we MAKE things that don't need fossil fuels, and produce them worldwide.

    Adapt or die.

  13. Re:Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 1

    It was simple. And, if done, it would literally cut 80 percent of GHG carbon pollution worldwide.

    Your problem is you don't want to do it, because you live in Fear, or in Subsidy.

    Nothing wrong with that, other than the Tragedy of the Commons.

  14. Re:Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 1, Funny

    4. Spel real good

  15. Thing is, we know what we have to do on Climate Scientist Pioneer Talks About the Furture of Geoengineering · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What we have to do is fairly simple.

    1. Stop using fossil fuel. Fairly easy to do this, just end all tax exemptions and artificial subsidies for coal oil and gas. All of them. Then start phasing in retrofits of existing coal plants to use cogeneration (waste heat) and cut coal use in half. Use oil for lubricants. Cut jet fuel use in half using 787s (half fuel use) and turboprops (even less fuel use). Use high speed trains and then battery EV trucks fed by local wind/solar storage for short runs. We know we can do this, we just subsidize the old 18th century methods.

    2. Cut energy use in heating/cooling buildings. Efficiency. There's most of your energy use. Passive solar design, put solar cells on roofs, use shades and ceiling fans. We know how to do this and have for half a century. Just expire tax subsidies and exemptions for buildings that don't do this, phasing them out 10 percent a year.

    3. There is no 3. It's that fracking simple.

  16. Re:When Roaming people turn off cell mode on Systems That Can Secretly Track Where Cellphone Users Go Around the Globe · · Score: 1

    You're assuming I don't work for the government.

  17. Re:Storm in a teacup on Systems That Can Secretly Track Where Cellphone Users Go Around the Globe · · Score: 1

    And there's more, but I'm not supposed to talk about what we can do to your actual phone.

    Who is this "we" that you keep mentioning?

    I can neither confirm nor deny why I use we in referring to actions taken in prior decades.

  18. Re:When Roaming people turn off cell mode on Systems That Can Secretly Track Where Cellphone Users Go Around the Globe · · Score: 1

    actually, when you buy in bulk TBs are cheap, and mem prices drop, especially when you have 100 GB/s pipes

  19. Re:does airplane mode prevent tower contact? on Systems That Can Secretly Track Where Cellphone Users Go Around the Globe · · Score: 1

    Mostly yes. It depowers the cell and wireless circuits, which is why it gives you longer battery life.

    Assuming there isn't something running on the device level that wakes up the wireless or cell circuits for an ID ping every so often.

  20. Re:Storm in a teacup on Systems That Can Secretly Track Where Cellphone Users Go Around the Globe · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not true.

    The basis of triangulation is you get pings on multiple cell tower logs, it decides which cell tower serves you, but you show up in all of the traces.

    With three or more point sources it's fairly easy to pinpoint your location, and when you turn on Bluetooth and wireless we get additional data that allows us to locate even your elevation.

    And there's more, but I'm not supposed to talk about what we can do to your actual phone.

  21. Slow, yes. Takedown, no. on Hackers Claim PlayStation Network Take-Down · · Score: 1

    Now, in my day, we got root in the core admin servers and we used it.

    Seriously, amateurs.

  22. Oh please, we've had this for decades on Systems That Can Secretly Track Where Cellphone Users Go Around the Globe · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The concept that we don't track you illegally worldwide is a wonderful fairy tale, but we do track you.

    Now stop using it in the bathroom. That's just gross.

  23. Like Freedom? on FCC Warned Not To Take Actions a Republican-Led FCC Would Dislike · · Score: 1

    Yeah, cause they want us to be serfs in a backwards nation where people can't even run at 1 GB/s while the other first world nations run at 100 GB/s.

    Yeah, that works.

    Not.

  24. Re:All you have to do is trigger apotosis on New Research Suggests Cancer May Be an Intrinsic Property of Cells · · Score: 1

    So give the patient a fever?

    Not exactly - that is worse.

    It's more like give the individual cells a fever. Specifically if you can target the out of control cancer cells. The runaway machinery apparently can't cope with being too far outside normal operating range, whereas healthy cells, for the most part, can.

  25. Re:Winning... on New Research Suggests Cancer May Be an Intrinsic Property of Cells · · Score: 1

    There was a seminar by one of the scientists who was visiting the UW about evolutionary biology and the implications on viral load and parasites, which pointed out that, even as we reduce specific infestations, other infestations end up replacing them, if we don't alter the polluted water and food sources that created them in the first place.

    So I'd say that it is a moving target. Even when we come up with malarial or TB drugs, we still fail to alter the underlying living conditions which create the risk factors in the first place.