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  1. Will make one of my hobbies easier... on Florida Lawmakers Approve Year-Round Daylight Saving Time (tampabay.com) · · Score: 1

    I collect and restore antique mechanical clocks for a hobby. Currently, I have about 11 clocks running in the household, and bulk changing them twice a year is a pain, particularly the fall back part. Most mechanical clocks don't turn back gracefully, you have to go clockwise 11 hours to reset them. Also, being a cranky retiree, I look forward to yelling "Get Off My Lawn!" at neighborhood kids even later in the extended daylight. Being a Florida resident, I welcome my time defining overlords.

  2. I was there... on Fake 'Inbound Missile' Alert Sent To Every Cellphone in Hawaii (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    On the 24th floor of a Waikiki Beach condo balcony having coffee when the alert came on my cell. First reaction...WTF?? Second reaction... went straight to the roof. If it's gonna go down, I want to see it (if only for a few milliseconds).

  3. It's just a matter of time... on The Cyber Threat To the Global Oil Supply · · Score: 2

    Before any number of potential calamities affect the increasingly vulnerable oil chain. Adversaries realize that this is our Achilles heel and that any disruption will cause an immense impact on the world economy. I just hope we have effective plans in place to counteract any actions taken, as well as proactively identifying, nullifying and persecuting any organizations or states that choose to pursue any actions along these lines.

  4. A good thing on Boeing's CHAMP Missile Uses Radio Waves To Remotely Disable PCs · · Score: 1

    This is an excellent example of the type of device that the US needs to assure minimal casualties, both hostile and friendly. Proper usage would allow safe ingress/ egress from a target site for both strike aircraft and assault teams. The days of non-electronic warfare are over, and the new battlefield is the transistor junctions. Combined with surgical strike weaponry and proper intelligence, "collateral damage" can be kept to a minimum. For those that think this is a bad thing, study war through the ages and see what collateral damage really amounted to in past wars.

  5. Re:People want cheaper tablets on Why the Tablet Market is Really the iPad Market · · Score: 1

    After reading this, maybe they should have called it the "MePad".

  6. X41 tablet on The iPad vs. Microsoft's "Jupiter" Devices · · Score: 1

    got rid of the crappy 1.8 hd, SSD now. Pens are pricy, tho

  7. Re:Unsurprised on Evolution, Big Bang Polls Omitted From NSF Report · · Score: 1

    There aren't enough bars to solve this issue.

  8. Build a big ass booster first. on NASA Unveils Sweeping New Programs For Next 5 Years · · Score: 1

    Go disposable as others have said men in space are political not science. Man rated hardware just costs too much. Not that I don't love the right stuff. Large dangerous machines that go fast are needed.

  9. Re:where are the boosters? on NASA Unveils Sweeping New Programs For Next 5 Years · · Score: 1

    F1 is exactly what we need to be launching now. SRBs also can lift some weight, relative cheap also. The basics still apply. You have to get it up there before you can do anything else.

  10. where are the boosters? on NASA Unveils Sweeping New Programs For Next 5 Years · · Score: 1

    Ya gotta have the throw weight to do anything in space. Orbital braking and fuel depots are cool but mass into orbit rules. We need to develop a really big booster so all the boys can orbit their toys. I did not see this addressed in any of the cited articles. I want a big booster first. Then we can play with the finesse stuff.

  11. Re:Capitalism on Russia Doubles Price For Launching US Astronauts · · Score: 1

    did not deserve flamebait. on topic and erudite.

  12. so sad on Russia Doubles Price For Launching US Astronauts · · Score: 1

    no diss on the russians, they are superb in making things work. I did aerospace and I know we have brilliant resources. It's so sad that we are no longer a viable space player. Men and machines made us, I cry when I go to Dayton and touch Apollo.

  13. Re:stop dissing it. on Notebook with Huge 20 Inch Screen Reviewed · · Score: 1

    I agree...
    In my job as a construction superintendant, many times in the field I have to pull up a 3D archectural rendering of some minor construction detail or finish illustration.
    The ability to set the machine up in seconds and display the detail in question can be a real labor, money and timesaver.
    The large screen allows quite a few people to see everything easily at once and the large storage capacity lets' one store a lot of CAD files.
    I currently use a large screen Acer laptop in this capacity, and I would seriously consider this one as a replacement.
    BTW, 17 lbs is NOTHING compared to some of the equipment I have to lug around, and yes I always have AC power available to juice up.

    Oh, and for the anti-SUV/ big truck crowd, some people NEED their cargo capacity. I do agree that anyone who does not and drives one is a POSER.

  14. FLASH! The Telcos are experimenting with... on Electric Companies Get Involved With Broadband · · Score: 1

    ... a new technology to provide mains power using a little-known photoelectric principle called:

    Power
    Originating
    Over
    Fiber

    Or, POOF!

    They are still working out some bugs (molten glass, mass sterilizations, etc.) but expect to see this exciting development SOON from your local fiendly Telco!!!

  15. There's a REALLY good book waiting to be written on Hubble Space Telescope's Sixteenth Anniversary · · Score: 5, Insightful

    About the concept, design, development, engineering, construction, deployment, repair and usage of this wonderful device.
    Let's hope it takes a while before the last chapter is written...

  16. Re:Vint Cerf works for Google on Coalition Sounds Off on Net Neutrality Legislation · · Score: 1

    If I could mod this up I would. This is downright scary.....

  17. B&Ms are a GOOD thing..... on Computer Buying Experiences at B&M Stores · · Score: 1

    Given that the technical savvy of the staff can be spotty, I'm still old school enough to want to kick the tires of any prospective purchase I'm considering.
        Granted, I buy a lot of stuff off the net but mostly commodity items or things I have examined in a B&M beforehand.
        Not meaning to sound like an "anti-Walmart foil hat" kind of person, I still prefer to deal with a face instead of a URL for my important/ expensive purchases (gives me someone to yell at and a place to throw the product through the window of if it goes FUBAR).
        I guess I'm lucky, my preferred physical vendor is a M&P (mom and pop) store thats' owner has a PHD in CS and loves to chew the fat about tech stuff, kinda like the old hardware store days.
        As far as the chain stores go, there usually is a "guru" there that the drone staff will steer you to if your questions get too complicated.

  18. How good is your gear anyway? on HD-DVD's Temporary Edge · · Score: 1

    As much as I consider myself a media freak, I'm still a long way from realizing the potential of the equipment I currently have. I've "pinked" the media room, tweaked the projector and am doing everything I can think of to improve my audio/video experience. About the time the dust settles in this format war I should be ready to integrate a video resolution upgrade.... Hopefully the catfight will be over, players will be sub-$100, and new media releases will be at the same price that current DVDs are.

  19. Re:Completely WRONG direction to take. on This Boring Headline is Written for Google · · Score: 1

    Why was this modded as offtopic? I found this comment to be a pretty good summation of the underlying factor that the print media has yet to grasp... Plain vanilla headlines may get the hits but pithy and original journalism keeps the readers coming back.

  20. Re:The Bard's Tale on Gaming Now and 20 Years Ago · · Score: 1

    Well put. I remember sitting around with a room full of friends communally playing Bard's Tale on my Amiga. It just seems that the entertainment value of these "classics" exceeds most all of the new game releases. Just because we have hardware now we would have KILLED for 20 years ago doesn't mean that the newer games are automagically better.