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  1. Re:Obvious work is obvious on Scientists Slow the Speed of Light · · Score: 2

    At least you didn't write "Serves me right for reading coffee before drinking my morning Slashdot."

    thanks, I was wondering why it tasted so bad

  2. Re:...slow down that speed on Scientists Slow the Speed of Light · · Score: 2

    Hahahahahahahaha

    I know this adds absolutely nothing to the convo but I had to say this made my whole damn day!

    you don't sound very ... bright

  3. Re:Just give the option to turn it off... on Fake Engine Noise Is the Auto Industry's Dirty Little Secret · · Score: 1

    Monster truck? Monster cables!

  4. Re:Just give the option to turn it off... on Fake Engine Noise Is the Auto Industry's Dirty Little Secret · · Score: 1

    Yes, all those blind drivers need tactile feedback on the turn signal.

    I see what you did there....

    but they don't!

  5. Re:I've got an idea !! on SpaceX Landing Attempt Video Released · · Score: 1

    they often tear at high velocity, and require significant refurbishment after every use

  6. Re:Wait a minute on SpaceX Landing Attempt Video Released · · Score: 1

    Extremely funny, but I bet, that small modification might happen that won't increase the weight issue too much. Lot's of nifty ideas floating around here.

    some of them crash and burn

  7. Re:Wait a minute on SpaceX Landing Attempt Video Released · · Score: 1

    Using fuel for hydraulics is standard practice for rocket and jet engines. It is really a given. Using a pressurized total loss hydraulic system is... totally normal design.

    fixed that for you

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

    this sort of assholery is why I don't bother with slashdot.

    It is, in general, a very negative experience. Good riddance, right? ok. whatever.

  9. Re:Sounds suspiciously like welfare. on Cryptocurrency Based Basic Income Program Started In Finland · · Score: 0

    "Unwilling != incapable"

    This.

    We throw away ~half the food we produce in this country. We burn it or bury it, but god forbid we give it away.

    Likewise, we happily pay to incarcerate a larger percentage of our population than any other country in the world, but we'll be *damned* if we will let people have a little apartment - which would be cheaper.

    A.

    wow, this sinks to a new level of cognitive dissonance

  10. Re: doesn't need to be faster on Wireless Charging Standards Groups Agree To Merge · · Score: 1

    no, female side definitely still wears

  11. doesn't need to be faster on Wireless Charging Standards Groups Agree To Merge · · Score: 1

    couple things:

    * you need to buy a quality Qi charger. Lots of the cheap ones on Amazon are aweful. Having purchased 11 and shipped back 7 to Amazon, I personally recommend the Gmyle Qi black pad, but they are out of stock of the microUSB port one in black (useful if you want to rapid charge faster). A good charger does 750mA screen on, 1A screen off. There are some apps with the ability to monitor current draw, set to log when screen off so you can track performance. Many of the cheaper chargers will start at 1A but after a weak peter out to 400mA or so which, I agree, is too slow. Usually replacing the wall-wart with a solid supply is all that's necessary, or just buy a better Qi charger.
    * you have one at your desk at work, and at home at your computer, and by your night stand. For $10 each that's cheap convenience. You leave it on the pad any time you're at the station.
    * your current solution of just using the quick charge still wears out the microUSB port. I mounted a pad inside the CD tray of my car using rubber feet as guides. Pretty convenient, but most trips are short enough that I need to use a rapid charger.

  12. Re:frankly, I think it's awesome on Netflix Cracks Down On VPN and Proxy "Pirates" · · Score: 1

    oh, ok.

    There was a china one just a couple months ago, then this one, and then one in the last few years I thought.

    Also, on every single A-320 flight I've been on, during takeoff and once during landing, there has been a violent, high frequency vibration/shudder throughout the entire plane, right as the plane nose-ups and leaves the runway.

    It doesn't worry me, but I do think it's ridiculous that they allowed that past QA. I'm not making this up, and it's not just me, I've recognized it at least 4 times. I use this to fuel my anti-european sentiments.

  13. Re:frankly, I think it's awesome on Netflix Cracks Down On VPN and Proxy "Pirates" · · Score: 1

    3 in the last year or so? that's completely unacceptable.

  14. Re: Big Data for chess on The New (Computer) Chess World Champion · · Score: 1

    you sure about that?

  15. Re:ISPs charge netflix to do that on Google Fiber's Latest FCC Filing: Comcast's Nightmare Come To Life · · Score: 1

    that's what the headlines said, yes; look into it deeper.

    servers are not cheap to run BTW.

  16. frankly, I think it's awesome on Netflix Cracks Down On VPN and Proxy "Pirates" · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    frankly, I think it's awesome and support the nose-thumbing at these european cuntries full of cunts that love to rant about how much better everything in europe is but for the life of them can't product planes that don't regularly fall out of the sky, simply do not have San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Redmond, or Dallas; and have no idea how to produce entertainment. Actually, I take that back. When I was Firenze/Venice/Rome the soaps had the most awkward, poorly illuminating camera angles. On the bright side the news was covering the garbage workers who were striking and letting trash pile up all over, which was plenty entertainment in between the marionettes and concerts.

  17. Re: excellent on Red Hat Engineer Improves Math Performance of Glibc · · Score: 1

    so how much better was it?

  18. Re: why ? on Red Hat Engineer Improves Math Performance of Glibc · · Score: 1

    if dungeons can explain why this funny. something about d being next letter after c?

  19. Re: C versus Assembly Language on Red Hat Engineer Improves Math Performance of Glibc · · Score: 1

    shouldn't it be possible to automate the optimization based on architecture constants? number registers, execution width, matrix dimensions, and depth of ooperation? I feel llike if, someone with MLA experience profiled it they'd have no trouble dimensionality reducing and coming up with some tunables.

  20. DOCSIS 3.0 on Google Fiber's Latest FCC Filing: Comcast's Nightmare Come To Life · · Score: 1

    I mean I'm pretty happy with DOCSIS 3.0, I don't see why we need to ditch the copper, I just want unlimited off-peak-hours.

  21. yes definitely need that 4k webcam corn field feed on Google Fiber's Latest FCC Filing: Comcast's Nightmare Come To Life · · Score: 1

    When Google starts rolling out fiber in rural Idaho, where the need really is

    what?

  22. Re:we tried that. Ma Bell, or Boost, Cricket, Spri on Google Fiber's Latest FCC Filing: Comcast's Nightmare Come To Life · · Score: 1

    so you have a landline?

    who has a landline? more like landmine. get off my lawnline!

  23. ISPs charge netflix to do that on Google Fiber's Latest FCC Filing: Comcast's Nightmare Come To Life · · Score: 1

    I like how the ISPs charge netflix to do that. Install local servers.

    IIRC it was just about getting Netflix to pay the power to run the servers.
    Which was not as inflammatory as I thought so I went back to checking my eggs.

  24. you don't need 4mbits for netflix on Google Fiber's Latest FCC Filing: Comcast's Nightmare Come To Life · · Score: 1

    it'll stream on 1.5.

  25. Re:Memory Bristles on 10 Years In, Mars Rover Opportunity Suffers From Flash Memory Degradation · · Score: 4, Informative

    guys, that's not how the Burma Shave meme works.