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  1. Re:1st on Amazon Gets Approval To Test New Delivery Drones · · Score: 3, Insightful

    From the urban commuters point of view while looking at a delivery truck:
    Why do we need trucks that waste time and fuel idling in congested traffic compared to faster and more efficient drones?

    Different locations have different challenges that need different solutions.

  2. Re:wildfires? on Obama Says Climate Change Is Harming Americans' Health · · Score: 1

    You are thinking only of where wildfires are a routine part of the existing ecosystem.
    Global Warming will expand the regions where wild fires are a threat. And when it does, it means its expanding into areas with lots of unburned undergrowth.
    Somewhere there is a bit of jungle or rainforest that is drying out and when that gets lit it will be an impressive burn.

    I live in Iowa. We have dry periods where we limit burning, but we never have massive wildfires burning out residential areas. But that could change.
    And now imagine the fallout of massive wildfires ravaging crops in the midwest.

    So yes it could cause wildfires (where they havent been an issue), increase the wildfire pollution in the air and threaten people by "mechanisms spawned by wildfires".

  3. Re:It was inevitible on Microsoft Engineer: Open Source Windows Is 'Definitely Possible' · · Score: 1

    What Ive been hoping for is that they would actually go the other way...

    For the past 20 years they have been selling "upgrades" to the interface and oh-by-the-way here are some changes to the OS.
    If they unlinked the two they could license the OS, an interface API and a bare bones default Windows interface.

    There was a time when the idea of Apple using the same Intel processors as most PCs would have been inconceivable. Its not that far of a stretch to think that Apple would have gone a step further and used a Microsoft OS to drive their Mac interface.

    Microsoft could have continued far longer as the dominant OS even if Windows was the minority interface.

  4. Re:"Conservatives" hating neutrality baffles me on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    Exactly this.
    People rail against the governments inability to manage anything without becoming a source of huge waste and corruption.
    What they dont seem to understand is that it has nothing to do with the nature of government. It has to do with people taking advantage of the slack and loopholes in ANY large organization whether you are a government or corporation.

  5. Re:Here's hoping they bought it to close it down. on What Would Minecraft 2 Look Like Under Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    I tend not to be insulting when I post, but Ill make an exception here.
    Your an idiot.

    Tearing their imaginations from them? I have 2 daughters that LOVE minecraft because they love building houses and castles and populating them with all sorts of creatures. They do this collaboratively with friends, some of whom are in different states. It allows infinitely more collaborative creativity than just about anything else I have seen on the internet.

    Minecraft is nothing more and nothing less than the electronic generations Legos.

    In case I wasn't clear the first time, let me say it again...
    Your an idiot.

  6. Re:Good to see. on Bipartisan Bill Would Mandate Warrant To Search Emails · · Score: 0

    This.
    And this again.

  7. Re:More proof on US Senate Set To Vote On Whether Climate Change Is a Hoax · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And if you had a large body of lawmakers who were responsible for our budget and they were writing budgets that assumed that 5 was bigger than 15, getting them to say that on the record is exactly what you would want to do.

  8. Re:Pope Francis - fuck your mother on Pope Francis: There Are Limits To Freedom of Expression · · Score: 1

    So if I tell you that you are stupid, do you have the right to kill me?
    Can the government now get involved in this conversation to protect you?

    I am offended that you are posting as an anonymous coward. Where are the authorities?

  9. Re:Be Gentle With Him on The Schizophrenic Programmer Who Built an OS To Talk To God · · Score: 1

    I am not religious myself, but I really wish people would get off the blame-religion bandwagon.

    Every form of organizing people has been at the root of man killing each other for thousands of years now. Yes, religion is one. But so is race, ideology, nationality, you name it.
    At the end of the day they allow a bunch of individuals to get together and say "I can improve my life or my family's life by killing some people and taking their stuff" but have a clear conscience because its for "the greater good".

    Excuses. Nothing more.

  10. Re:This is a good reminder for all technocrats on Lessons Learned From Google's Green Energy Bust · · Score: 1

    And sometimes you need a someone who doesn't have all the baggage and assumptions to jump into things and attack a problem from a different perspective ala SpaceX.

    Its true that "solutions dont suddenly appear just when they are needed", but your not going to find them if you dont look. And sometimes all the assumptions that the "established" research communities make hide the answer from them. Especially when much of the research is funded by groups with a conflict of interest.

    Its no magic wand, but I, for one, appreciate it when someone new tackles a major issue.
    Even if they fail, at least they tried.

  11. Power Waste on Haier Plans To Embed Area Wireless Chargers In Home Appliances · · Score: 1

    Everyone is assuming that these things will just sit there spewing out power 24/7, but I have to believe that we can figure out some sort of handshake so that these are only throwing out power when there is a valid device within range.
    It doesn't say anything about that in the article, which seems odd, but I think we are only talking about the power loss from inefficient transfer (which is not insignificant), not continuous output.

    Can anyone confirm?

  12. Re:Imperial Walkers??? on High-Tech Walkers Could Help Japan's Elderly Stay Independent · · Score: 1

    I saw the headline and came in for no reason other than to make certain someone had taken care of the Imperial Walker issue.
    The Empire thanks you for your vigilance.

    -Darth Tester

  13. Re:Already gone on Technology Heats Up the Adultery Arms Race · · Score: 1

    When a person cheats they are usually (not always, I know) looking for something that they are missing.

    In one case you may have an otherwise happy couple that are not on the same page sexually. Maybe one partner has no sex drive and is not interested in sex at all. But otherwise the relationship is solid. So someone steps out and has a physical relationship with someone else, but remains emotionally tied to their partner.

    On the other hand you have a couple that is having great sex but are not on the same page emotionally. So one of them steps out and has a purely emotional relationship with someone else but continues having great sex with their partner.

    Which relationship is in more trouble? Which betrayal is greater?

  14. Re:what an idiot on Carl Sagan, as "Mr. X," Extolled Benefits of Marijuana · · Score: 1

    A drug is something that puts chemicals in our systems that effect how our bodies work.
    Go to a pharmacy and you will see all sorts of drugs that do this to a positive effect. Some are man made, but most have their roots in something naturally occurring. So its not an impossible notion that there are beneficial aspects to pot.

    Im not one to say that all drugs should be legalized. Many (especially the man made crap) are dangerous as hell and should be illegal. But just because a bunch of lawmakers got together and decided Marijuana is bad doesnt make it true.

    People bitch about pot being the "gateway drug." Bullshit. You know what the gateway drugs are? Sugar and caffeine. These are the two that every kid at some point has too much of and goes "oooh. I feel funny."

  15. Re:Syfylys passes on an actual classic on Ridley Scott to Produce Philip K Dick's The Man In the High Castle · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Hell yes.
    They have a couple of good properties now, but for the most part its crap.
    And where is the classic SciFi appreciation? Forbidden Planet, Them, The Day the Earth Stood Still (without Neo). When is the last time they showed a black and white program other than Twilight Zone?

    If I was in charge of SyFy:
    1) Classic movie of the week with a Turner Classic Movies style intro talking about the movie, its impact, roots and the making of the movie.
    2) Guest hosts introducing their favorite SciFi
    3) Put together a stable of actors, authors and directors and host a weekly 90 minute-3 sketch late night program modeled on Saturday Night Live, but focusing on scifi story telling instead of comedy. Some of the sketches could be one offs, others a mini-series. Probably not live, although that might be fun too...
    4) Get some real scifi lovers to look for classic works that they could get the rights to produce as movies. They dont have to be high budget. Take the same budget they spend now on their monster of the week movies, spend less on special effects and throw it at the scripts. I know thats not a lot, but give me a day and $500 and I can improve the hell out of their scripts.
    5) No wrestling
    6) Change the name back to SciFi

  16. Re:Thanks Obama! on More Forgotten Vials of Deadly Diseases Discovered · · Score: 1

    What the hell? These have been laying around unnoticed since the 1970s when another agency took over the building, but somehow all the blame falls on Obama...
    If thats the sort of thing you are using to call Obama a half-witted president, YOU make GW look like a genius.

  17. Re:Wait, what? on Asteroid Mining Bill Introduced In Congress To Protect Private Property Rights · · Score: 1

    This is just how things work.
    Its a chicken and egg thing. It will never be a priority for the international community to establish policies until pushed by something like this.

  18. Re:so on The Next Unreal Tournament: Totally Free, Developed By Public · · Score: 1

    oh.... and we are talking about a LOT more than just art and skins here. IF they are going the Minecraft route.

  19. Re:so on The Next Unreal Tournament: Totally Free, Developed By Public · · Score: 2

    When I first heard this earlier today what came to mind is Minecraft.
    If they can create a good stable base product with good enough <Insert developer jargon for "information people need to develop mods" here> support then there very well may be a market for good mod packs.
    I know I would have been more than happy to pay $20 or $30 for Feed The Beast for MineCraft.

    If they can turn that into a market where they skim some money off the top from the mod pack sellers to pay for a free base product (the opposite of the charge for Minecraft with free mods model of Mahjong) more power too them.

  20. Re:What? on Drone Camera Tornado Coverage Raises Press Freedom Questions · · Score: 1

    Judging from many of the earlier posts it seems that what many Slashdot readers have lost a grasp on is the difference between the FAA and the FCC. Whether its a knowledge deficiency or a failure in Reading-for-Information I dont know.

  21. Re:not surprising on Current Doctor Who Warns Against Facebook · · Score: 1

    I think Facebook today is what AOL was 15 or 20 years ago.
    AOL packaged up the ISP access with a web and email client. Users didnt have to be tech savvy and didnt have to know about the other ways to accomplish "getting online." It was easy. But savvy users found it limiting and too expensive for what it did.

    Similar thing with Facebook. Savvy users consider the privacy issues too burdensome and find other ways to accomplish the same things. But for the masses "it just works."
    As the masses become more and more savvy Facebook will be forced to change, or will go the way of AOL.

  22. Re:Can it bring jobs back to ex-CompUSA employees? on Private Collector Builds Apple Pop-Up Museum · · Score: 1

    Wow. Im thinking you dont have much real world experience. Either that or your just not paying attention.
    It doesnt matter how talented your workforce is if management is bound and determined to ignore their skills.

  23. Re:I am the filmmaker on Indie Horror Film Shows What You Can Do (And Get) For Free · · Score: 1

    *yawn*
    Done being an ass?

    Nope. Didnt think so.

  24. changing the outsourcing equation on Foxconn Begins To Assemble Its Robot Army · · Score: 2

    Unless Im missing something, the reason so many of our electronics are made in China is the cheap labor.
    Presumably the Chinese wouldnt be replacing their labor force with robots if they werent cheaper yet.

    So why arent these robotic assembly lines popping up in the US? Tax laws? Environmental laws? Inertia?

  25. Re:Diablo 3 is fine. on Game Review: Torchlight 2 · · Score: 2

    Yeah! I agree! 100%.
    I just wish there was some way to not go out and read reviews of games that I want to buy...