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  1. Re:Irresponsible. on Software Glitch Caused Crash of Airbus A400M Military Transport Aircraft · · Score: 1

    Boeing planes crash before they have been built *scnr*

  2. Re:Triticum aestivum spelta on Genetically Engineered Yeast Makes It Possible To Brew Morphine · · Score: 0

    Since Hobbits don't live in Africa, I guess they are fine.

  3. Re:Sudafed on Genetically Engineered Yeast Makes It Possible To Brew Morphine · · Score: 1

    It would be very short sighted too only look at the USA when it comes to history, even a relatively recent one.

  4. Re:Sudafed on Genetically Engineered Yeast Makes It Possible To Brew Morphine · · Score: 1

    We had this "better world" 130ish years ago. It was not better, addicts were becoming a huge problem for the society - the actual reason drugs became illegal. And yes, there still was a war in Afghanistan.

  5. Re:Well... on Kim Dotcom Calls Hillary Clinton an "Adversary" of Internet Freedom · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I can understand where you are coming from when you talk about Assange, but Kim Schmitz? That fraudster? Seriously? That guy started as a script kiddie taking the credit for work of real hackers and later stock fraud and other investment scams. And all the time he's been an attention whore of the worst kind.

  6. Re:Oh shut up on Men's Rights Activists Call For Boycott of Mad Max: Fury Road · · Score: 1

    Mod parent +1 "Manly".

  7. Re: Markets, not people on The Economic Consequences of Self-Driving Trucks · · Score: 1

    Yes, and it is basically one of the very few examples where prices actually went down over time. The other example would be air fares but I can't really think of anything else that actually became cheaper.

  8. Re:Too bad on Microsoft Confirms It Won't Offer Free Windows 10 Upgrades To Pirates · · Score: 1

    Because it works fine and is a comfortable operating system. Because a huge amount of applications and games are written for Windows. Because some people genuinely feel the same about alternative operating systems.

  9. Re: Markets, not people on The Economic Consequences of Self-Driving Trucks · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Apparently you are the one who doesn't understand economics. Prices are whatever the market can bear. If the costs can be lowered, it does not mean that the prices go down because they are already at whatever the market can bear. Prices will stay the same, corporate profits will raise.

  10. Re:Good riddance on Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Gets Death Penalty In Boston Marathon Bombing · · Score: 1

    Life prison sentences work very well. They keep a person too dangerous to be released from harming society any further without resorting to what amounts to an institutionalised murder.

  11. Re:and yet, the GOP blocks private space. on Russian Rocket Crashes In Siberia · · Score: 1

    Not quite. Progress has a different upper stage and that is what failed.

  12. Re:Good thing climate change isn't real! on Larson B Ice Shelf In Antarctica To Disintegrate Within 5 Years · · Score: 1

    What part of "The shelf has existed for roughly 10,000 years" is so difficult to understand?

  13. Re:Good riddance on Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Gets Death Penalty In Boston Marathon Bombing · · Score: 1

    Not killing people is the default state of a civilised country. Thus your question is kind of stupid.

  14. Re:New bands? on What Happens To Our Musical Taste As We Age? · · Score: 1

    Division Bell is a hit and miss for me personally. Half of it is awesome, the other half boring. On DSOTM every song is excellent.

  15. Re:Great. Let's sit here and wait for the next wav on Ice Loss In West Antarctica Is Speeding Up · · Score: 2

    Works exactly as stated for Germany. The past 10 years I've seen snowfall on maybe three days during the whole winter and the snow won't stay for long. If I want to go for XC ski, I need to ascend to >800m AMSL and even then snow is hit and miss. I had +14 C in mid December and mid February this winter FFS!

  16. Re:Non-Paywalled Link on Self-Driving Cars In California: 4 Out of 48 Have Accidents, None Their Fault · · Score: 1

    Do you want to tell that to a volunteer firefighter?

  17. Re:You are just another russian troll on Russian Company Unveils Homegrown PC Chips · · Score: 1

    Right, but there's a difference between nationalists whose nationalism tends towards wanting Ukraine to be a sovereign independent state, and neo-Nazis. Puting is claiming the latter, tarring them with the same brush, but the reality is that neo-Nazism in Ukraine is lower than levels in even much of Western Europe and the US, and far far lower than in Russia.

    Like I said, I've been there. I've seen the national guard volunteers in Kiev. The sight was downright scary. This were the same kind of people you'd find on the yearly neo-Nazi marches in Dortmund (I used to study in Dortmund so I know them first hand). As a German, I am somewhat sensitive to this and trust me, over here these thugs would never be accepted by Bundeswehr. Over there they are welcomed with open arms and are the core of the national guard.

    Yes exactly, the aspirations of Ukrainians was to get away from corruption and Russian influence. Yuschenko gave them the latter, but not the former, and so their break from Russia faltered as they felt they had little choice but to tend towards Yanukovych, of course, Yanukovych also continued with the corruption AND tended back towards Russia meaning it was even worse again, hence, we are where we are.

    Actually Yanukovich, even being a bandit with a previous conviction, was the lesser of two evils there. He realised that it is very difficult for Ukraine to get away from Russia's influence (it has been a part of Russia for centuries and almost 40% of the population speaks Russian as their primary language) and in many ways counterproductive because, frankly, Russia brings much more money in Ukraine's economy.

    It's really splitting hairs, regardless of whether it was formerly part of the USSR or not, it's stupid to pretend it wasn't under the exact same regime of defacto Russian control that Russia is trying to force Ukraine under. No one in the Warsaw pact did anything without Russia's say so.

    No, it wasn't really the same. I was born on the other side of Germany and I've been to USSR in the late 1980ies (I actually still speak Russian fluently, although I can't write anymore and have quite an accent). It was really quite different. And Poland was different still.

    Complete codswallop, both of these countries have perfectly functioning economies of their own that exist regardless of EU payments

    They really haven't. I've been in both countries several times. Everywhere you see, everything is paid with EU money. Estonia might kinda sorta survive on their own, although I doubt it, but Lithuania and Latvia have been depopulated. People flee from there to work and live abroad. The best and brightest don't see any future in their homelands.

    Ukraine has it's work cut out, we all know that, but Russia is preventing it from even making a start at moving on as punishment for daring to step away from Russia to a more progressive Western economy and Russia is the one that's further courting and funding neo-Nazis and their groups across Europe, not Ukraine.

    Seriously? Several Ukrainian governments were built on one single premise: "We just need to cut all ties to Russia and then we'll immediately be rich". Unfortunately, this was just opium for the masses because in reality the same politicians just tried to steal whatever was left from the Soviet times and sell it abroad. Maidan started as a popular uprising but was quickly seized by neo-Nazis on one side and business interests on other side - the interests of those whom Yanukovich didn't let steal, preferring his own cronies instead.

    What Russia does in Donbass, is, obviously, asshatery. But, to be honest, after visiting the country I can sort of understand the Crimean attorney general when she says that she was ashamed to live in the country where bandits freely walk about the streets". The neo-Nazis in the national guard are

  18. Re:You are just another russian troll on Russian Company Unveils Homegrown PC Chips · · Score: 1

    Look, there are more than enough nationalists in Ukraine. Seen them myself when I was there a month ago. And unfortunately, so far Ukrainians indeed have been incapable to get a stable and honest government.

    Yushenko, whom you have mentioned, was raised to power basically by a paid mob. And then after one term he has received just 5.45% of votes because he sucked so much and a bandit was elected instead. Cue the paid mob again four years later (yes, there was a popular uprising, but the militant part of it had nothing to do with the general populace) and now they have a political opportunist of the worst kind.

    P.S. I don't know what you are smoking, Poland never was a soviet state. Estonia and Lithuania were, but they aren't a valid example for Ukraine because the population of each of these countries is about as large as of one of Ukraine's cities. Baltic countries were deindustrialised after USSR broke up and their economy basically consists of EU payments, which is, in case of Ukraine, totally unrealistic. Ukraine, on the other hand, has inherited a huge industrial base, which is still an important part of their economy, but this industry is not competitive and only good enough for Russia. Thus pandering to nationalists by pissing of Russia - during Yushenko's reign and after Yanukovich was ousted - was kinda stupid. Saying that Russia is the source of all problems in Ukraine is as stupid, as saying that Jews were the source of all problems in the Weimar Republic.

  19. Re:You are just another russian troll on Russian Company Unveils Homegrown PC Chips · · Score: 1

    Poroshenko is not a fascist. He is an opportunist who has worked for every government Ukraine had since their independence. This time he saw the opportunity in pandering to the nationalists. But honestly, as long as he can stay in power, he doesn't care which side he is on.

    And no, nationalism is not a good thing. Orwell had a well-written essay explaining why.

  20. Re:Isn't it about time to change this meme to... on Russian Company Unveils Homegrown PC Chips · · Score: 2

    Not really, no. Export of raw materials and foodstuff, no high tech, a strong orthodox church, a huge gap between rich and poor - this doesn't look like USSR at all. More like tsarist Russia.

  21. Re:No thank you on Critics Say It's Time To Close La Guardia Airport · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Is it just you or are all Greeks such attention whores?

  22. Re:Propagation delay on Centimeter-Resolution GPS For Smartphones, VR, Drones · · Score: 1

    It is not an arrow, it is a bloody bomb. 30 cm accuracy is good enough for explosives.

  23. Re:Does This Make Sense? on Tesla To Unveil Its $35,000 Model 3 In March 2016 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In a way, so you have with a gasoline car.
    Fuel has to be transported from the refinery to the depot, then distributed from depots to the stations. And then fuel has to be burned (a huge conversion loss).

  24. Re:Nonsense... on C Code On GitHub Has the Most "Ugly Hacks" · · Score: 1

    Really? Not in my experience. Have been developing embedded software in C for money for 10 years now. The more years have passed, the stronger my dislike of C grew. It was ugly enough for the 1970ies, but using the same tools in 2015 is insane, I think. It is like using a slide rule instead of a TI-84.

  25. Re:Uber cars not covered by insurance on Uber Forced Out of Kansas · · Score: 1

    You really should do that. There are special rates for people who use their cars for commerce and even more special rates for people who transport other people for money. For example:

    GewerbsmÃÃYige PersonenbefÃrderung und Vermietung
    6. Kein Versicherungsschutz besteht für SchÃden auf einer Fahrt, bei der das versicherte
    Fahrzeug zur gewerbsmÃÃYigen
    PersonenbefÃrderung oder gewerbsmÃÃYigen Vermietung
    verwendet wird.