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  1. In other news... on China's E-Buses Dent Oil Demand More Than Electric Cars Do (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    Demand for power plant coal is up some - which is easier to control pollution actually .

  2. Re:Cool on 51st Known Mersenne Prime Number Found (mersenne.org) · · Score: 1

    Believe it or not, the free Mathematica on a Raspberry Pi can calculate p = 2^82589933 - the last line is (without the -1)

      > 6640076912114355308311969487633766457823695074037951210325217902592

    Right now it's counting the digits (and may run out of memory yet)

    In[2]:= Total[DigitCount[p]]

    nope, just got the answer:
    Out[2]= 24862048

  3. Cool on 51st Known Mersenne Prime Number Found (mersenne.org) · · Score: 1

    Thanks - I can use that as one of the primes in my 82 billion bit private key - lets see the NSA crack that!

  4. Good job on Al Gore Sells $29.5 Million In Apple Stock (appleinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Payoff for work well done - guess the Apple programmers really dig his Al Gore Rhythm.

  5. Re:Why should it NOT exist? on The Challenges and Threats of Automated Lip Reading · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    we are morally obligated to develop this technology before the bad guys get it and use it against us.

  6. That explains it on Book Review: The Ingenious Engine of Reality · · Score: 2

    I'm wearing the wrong trousers of reality.

  7. Re:Jumped the shark? on Google Loves The Internship; Critics Not So Much · · Score: 1

    the phrase 'jumped the shark' jumped the shark some time ago.

  8. Re:fago8z on Can Google Base Ads On E-mails Sent To Gmail Accounts? · · Score: 2

    he wrote, just before passing out on the keyboard.

  9. so that explains it on Can Google Base Ads On E-mails Sent To Gmail Accounts? · · Score: 2

    huh - so thats why i keep seeing ads for cryptographic products and services.

  10. Re:Maybe... on Iran Behind Cyber Attacks On U.S. Banks · · Score: 1

    That worked before.

  11. Re:People with 4 digit id should get them free... on Get Your 15 Years of Slashdot Shirt (For free, Depending) · · Score: 1

    I'm with you on that.

  12. Re:Oh boy! on Radioactive Tool Goes Missing In Texas · · Score: 1

    Wow, what a story. All because a guard blew off work to go see, 'Herbie Goes Bananas'.

  13. Re:New Extreme Sport on Skydiver Leaps From 18 Miles Up In 'Space Jump' Practice · · Score: 2

    I can't wait until we see an Ares V rocket launch with Nike etc logos emblazoned on it and the astronauts, like a nascar vehicle and driver.

  14. Ivory Tower Inhabitant Dispairs of Human Nature on The Rise of the Junkweb and Why It's So Awesome · · Score: 1

    Film at 11.

    Since time began, the educated scholarly class have looked askance at the behavior of the mass of humanity with disdain.
    The heathen, clogging up our wonderful invention with meaningless amusements when they could be educating and improving themselves.

  15. I need this on Al Franken Calls for Tight Rules on Facial Recognition Software · · Score: 1

    Being horrible with names it would be handy to have an augmented reality glasses at a party to remind me who I'm talking to, what their interests are, plus I think it would be helpful for others to know me also. Of course it will eventually be used so salespersons know what your tastes are and what to push.

  16. Re:To put that in perspective on Record Setting 500 Trillion-Watt Laser Shot Achieved · · Score: 1

    There were plans for a TEA laser in Scientific American Amateur Scientist column once that claimed 100KW, which sounded absolutely astounding until you realize the beam pulses are only 10 nanoSeconds long - so an ordinary amount of energy from a 6volt battery charging up a capacitor looks fantastic when expressed as power, or energy per unit of time, cuz the denominator (time) is so small ;)

  17. Re:Windows 8 on Microsoft Trying To Woo Businesses To Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    here's another comparison - Win 8 -vs- Idiocracy

  18. So long, Arabia on Oil Exploration Ramps Up In US Arctic · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The sooner we decouple from the Muslim extremists the better

  19. Re:Good thing I live in North Carolina on U.S. East Coast a Hotspot of Sea-Level Rise · · Score: 1

    Actually - if you read that blog carefully, which I did since I visit the outer banks quite often, they are, still bizarrely, regulating I guess official state reports of expected sea level rise, to be calculated a certain way. Basically, a group of coastal property owners are afraid of devaluing property from overly pessimistic predictions. Kinda like, I remember in the 80s when amazon rainforest destruction was all the rage and all these celebrities were getting on the bandwagon, each one outdoing the other saying how fast it's being destroyed and just tossing out meaningless numbers to try to get people motivated - 'they're destroying millions of acres every second!' - I can see how someone would be afraid of gw activists 'peppering' the predicted numbers to try to get a reaction, just like anti-drug crusaders make drug use sound worse than it really is.

  20. controlled from ground on China Completes Its First Manned Space Docking · · Score: 1

    American astronauts wouldn't put up with being spam in a can while everything was controlled from the ground.

  21. PETAflops on US Regains Supercomputing Crown, Besting China and Japan · · Score: 1

    and to meet peta meta-requirements, no cute kittens or bunnies were flopped or otherwise harmed in the building of this superb computer.

  22. Re:The Race to Implement Two-Way TV on Kinect: You Are the Controlled · · Score: 1

    All they have to do is offer to save money like the loyalty card craze and people will be begging for tv devices to watch them, and make people who hold out look like nuts for not saving money.

  23. There's the problem on Inside the Death of Palm and WebOS · · Score: 0

    none of the webos developers had beards.

  24. rode the wave, then got off on Inside the Death of Palm and WebOS · · Score: 1

    Palm Pre was my first smart phone starting in 11/2009. After the two year contract was up, off to join the android herd. It did the job, kept a checkbook, streaming audio, maps and gps, lookup stuff online, played angry birds.

  25. Re:Pick one on Committee Offers Scenarios for Japan's Energy Future · · Score: 2

    I'm beginning to think that, realistically, just like we put up with (US) 50,000 highway deaths per year because we like our cars, or an airline crash every so often because we like flying, we are going to have to sacrifice a 3 Mile Island or Chernobyl every once in a while for our love of electrical power. It's not a perfect world and never will be, stuff happens, and all you can do is be able to respond to contain and minimize the damage when it does. Like the town in PA that was moved due to an underground fire, towns near nukes that failed will just be closed off and make no man's land for a few hundred million years.