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  1. Re:GATTACA Here we Come on New Tech Promises Cheap Gene Sequencing In Minutes · · Score: 1

    Don't need to check the whole thing though. Could use something like a checksum. Or just check 1 random MB at a time...

  2. Re:This is why the Dems lost the House on Senate Repeals 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' · · Score: 2

    Of course, I really wish he would grow some balls and actually do that - the people he would lose are already lost, and actually getting something done would, I think, energize his base and maybe sway some moderates. Unfortunately, he's just fobbing this off on Congress so there's less risk to his political image.

    You say this right after he GOT this passed. And it had to be a bi-partisan effort (to some degree at any rate) due to the super-majority requirement caused by the GOP filibuster system. If he shat all over the GOP he wouldn't have been able to sweet talk any of them over the fence and would have never gotten this passed.

    It sure ain't sexy but this is how it has to be with current political climate and filibuster rules.

  3. Re:Yea America! on Senate Repeals 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' · · Score: 1

    Don't ask don't tell was homophobic and anti-homophobic at the same time. In any case it was a step forwards at the time. When DADT was passed it had previously been illegal for gays to serve. DADT allowed gays to server but they had to shut up about it. It was a compromise.

    Don't ask ~~ pro gays
    Don't tell ~~ pro homophobes

    Now that we have no need for the stop gap measure that DADT represents gays will be allowed to serve openly.

    To summarize:
    No gays allowed --> 1993 DADT == gays ok, but stfu --> 2010 repeal == gays ok.

    As for your lack of support for this repeal. We don't have a law against openly admitting you prefer coke over pepsi. Nor do we have one banning people that put the toilet paper w/ the paper coming under rather than over. And we don't ban people that prefer the PS3 to the Xbox. Why? Because it doesn't fucking matter. You are soldiers there to do a fucking job. The sexual preferences of your fellow soldiers affect your ability to shoot a gun as much as their taste for Justin Bieber. It is the exact same thing.

  4. Re:Developing new batteries on World's Smallest Battery Created · · Score: 1

    One time I got hit by an SUV in the winter and twisted to land on my arms instead of my backpack to save my laptop.... So you may have something there. Made sure my computer made it to post before I noticed I was bleeding. Ok... pretty sure its my fault. But still! I usually use the power cord :/

    Also, I was thinking about LiON not NiMH or lead which do last longer. I was under the impression that you could expect around 60% capacity by the 4 year mark. Which for a car that is already severely handicapped by range could mean the difference between making your daily trip and not.

    If 8 years is typical for cars coming out I'll be impressed.

  5. Re:This could end Google in Canada on Canadian Supreme Court To Decide If Linking Is Publishing · · Score: 1

    Won't happen, doesn't matter. Even with the conservatives in power.

  6. Re:Really? on World's Smallest Battery Created · · Score: 1

    You have a non smart phone and have battery life issues? That shit should be lasting a loooong time.

  7. Re:Developing new batteries on World's Smallest Battery Created · · Score: 1

    That'd shut people up about the 3$ a gallon bitching.

  8. Re:Developing new batteries on World's Smallest Battery Created · · Score: 2

    On a more serious note. Battery life span needn't be so poor from a physics POV. If my laptop battery life stayed at 9 hours I'd be very happy with it. The fact that it hovers around 45minutes today is upsetting. The same goes for cars. Possibly more so due to the huge investment. If they change the replacement cycle for batteries on electric cars from 2years to 10 it would be HUGE.

  9. Re:Developing new batteries on World's Smallest Battery Created · · Score: 1

    They'd sell like hotcakes in the middle east...

  10. Re:Where is wikileaks when you need them on Ex-Goldman Sachs Programmer Found Guilty · · Score: 1

    Thats plain evil. But even without that you can do this type of trading based on the limiting speed of light. If you are geographically well positioned you can beat out the market by a couple miliseconds.

  11. Re:This is what Google means by OPEN on Chrome OS Doesn't Trust Apps Or Users · · Score: 1

    That and chrome will probably flop so hard no one will really notice outside of 6months.

  12. Re:Can't install an ap? That'll slow adoption on Chrome OS Doesn't Trust Apps Or Users · · Score: 1

    If it drops the cost of the device to some sort of sub 100 dollar range the thing suddenly becomes awesome again.

    I'm actually supporting chrome devices having tons of ads. The more ads the bigger the drop in cost and I can just put linux on it. And google can bet on people not formatting and using it for a while.

    Semi offtopic but a device maker getting paid per use really gives incentive to make a device that is addictive and lasts forever. It kicks the ass of planned obsolescence.

  13. Re:A little problem... on Chrome OS Doesn't Trust Apps Or Users · · Score: 1

    Depending on the day I could go either way on that...

  14. Re:Wait, what? on Chrome OS Doesn't Trust Apps Or Users · · Score: 1

    "System comes back squeaky clean, but everything needs to be changed to my personal liking."

    In chrome I imagine the vast majority of tweaking that you'd make in windows will be out in the cloud and it won't take much work to get it back the way you like it.

  15. Re:Assange gets arrested. on OpenLeaks — 'A New WikiLeaks' · · Score: 1

    "They can and do face legal action for intentionally lying about the facts they are representing."

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trWcqxrQgcc

  16. Re:best idea? on Equipping a Small Hackerspace? · · Score: 2

    Adding to this since it is the best suggestion so far....I'm not sure I'd use etching stuff rather than a standard pegboard piece if I'm just hacking... if I'm finished then order one to be printed. Not sure about a couple of the bigger tools but it all depends on the project (could also go to manual tools if they wont be used much).

    wall of drawers with millions of little compartments for components.
    wire stripper
    proper multimeter, capacitance meter
    lots of wire!
    Variable power supply
    Scope/logic tester
    solder station: Copper braid,solder,solder pumps, variable temp solder iron, brass sponge, flux pen, stand
    May need a fan depending on ventilation or you'll all get sick and die.
    heat shrink tubing
    heat gun (for soldering surface mount chips or other annoying stuff)
    Lots of handy outlets.

    That said i'm thinking of a small robotics/electronics lab. Nothing heavy mechanical.

  17. Re:supply lines to ISS already secure on SpaceX Falcon 9 and Dragon Make It To Orbit · · Score: 1

    Nothing is set in stone yet. In the last couple days Musk was talking about a variety of possible avenues forwards. Those are indeed the plans floating around now though. But it would be premature to say anything is remotely decided.

    I don't think SpaceX is even remotely near a position where they can tell NASA to take a hike. They are in very many ways in a partnership. Things would be a lot harder without NASA there. AND NASA is a huge source of money. Just recently there was talk of SpaceX making its super-heavy instead of NASA for the US government. That contract would represent another 2.5Billion just to go where they wanted/intended to anyways! Plus they would get continual flight purchases from NASA after that.

    Also they already have a 2014 flight sold to Bigelow, I'm sure that number will increase as they prove themselves. And I'm unconvinced that SA would be worth that much to them since their goal seems to be mainly sub-orbital... there aren't many people with 10~20million to visit the space station... Though with a heavy lifter and a large enough group they may be able to cut that below 5million/person (if all of musk's optimism comes to pass)

  18. Re:I always laugh when I see this on Facebook's Zuckerberg To Give Away Half His Cash · · Score: 1

    All happening in nice and stable countries. Rwanda during that time period did not have as many advancements.

  19. Re:Huh... on Facebook's Zuckerberg To Give Away Half His Cash · · Score: 1

    Bill gates is going to be around for the next millennium? ... I think that would give the borg claim credence.

  20. Re:Since when is he a billionaire? on Facebook's Zuckerberg To Give Away Half His Cash · · Score: 1

    Zuck lies. It isn't even clear that he has the legal right to sell the company to begin with.

  21. Re:I always laugh when I see this on Facebook's Zuckerberg To Give Away Half His Cash · · Score: 1

    This is patently false. You can draw an almost perfectly smooth line plotting the top societies with economic stability. If your point were true we'd make our best steps forwards right before the country collapses into economic depression. Progress takes money and time. Without stability you have neither of these things.

  22. Re:I always laugh when I see this on Facebook's Zuckerberg To Give Away Half His Cash · · Score: 1

    20% of the us earns an avg 10.5k/year. That is 900/mnth. If you need medication you often are choosing between food and the meds. I imagine a decent chunk of those 20% also have kids.... they also aren't free.

    I'm not saying that there aren't morons that spend themselves into poverty situations there DEFINITELY are. Just try to remember that isn't the case for many of the poor people you do see at walmart.

  23. Re:Wow! It's Google's 'like' button! on Google +1: Screenshot and Details · · Score: 1

    It felt so good hitting the x for expert-sexchange :/ they took that away from me.

    If you want to whitelist only a few sites and do the same set all the time you could just stick some javascript into a favourite...

    Code button:
    javascript:q=document.getSelection();if(!q){void(q=prompt('Looking%20for:',''))};if(q)location.href='http://www.google.com/search?&q=site%3Asuperuser.com+OR+site%3Astackoverflow.com+OR+site%3Aslashdot.com+'+q

    Substitute sites as you want. (Just make a shortcut or favourite and plug in the code where it says url...)

  24. Re:1,64? on Doubling of CO2 Not So Tragic After All? · · Score: 1

    Classy engineers do. Just not around work. It doesn't have that 'Scotty' feel to it like hard liquor.

  25. Re: Asking the right question on Doubling of CO2 Not So Tragic After All? · · Score: 1

    *erring ... I don't normally reply post to myself but I saw the mistake right after I hit post and it is rather egregious :S