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  1. ars not phorbos.com on The Tragedy Of Apollo 1 And The Lessons That Brought Us To The Moon (forbes.com) · · Score: 1

    http://arstechnica.com/science...

    Adblock and Incognito friendly.

  2. Samurai Smartphone Parade on Emergency Room Visits From Distracted Walking Skyrocket (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Lovely Japanese take on the curse of distracted walking:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

    Bump: 66% of people have run into others when using a smartphone while walking.
    Fall: 3.6 % of people have fallen from a platform when texting while walking.
    Trip: 18% of people have tripped when using a smartphone while walking.
    99% of people think using a smartphone while walking is dangerous.
    73% of people have used a smartphone while walking.
    Please look forward when you are walking.
    Using a smartphone while walking is dangerous.

  3. How will Russia celebrate Thanksgiving? on Critical Zen Cart Vulnerability Could Spell Black Friday Disaster For Shoppers (htbridge.com) · · Score: 2

    Roast Turkey, of course.

  4. Re:Sexual enhancement on ISIS's Hunt For a Bogus Superweapon · · Score: 2

    What is it with these dune coon jihadis?

    What is it with that hair, Donald?

    It's RED MERCURY powered hair, derrrr.

  5. Re:What a role model on Badly-Coded Ransomware Locks User Files and Throws Away Encryption Key (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I always thought we should lock up those bastards and throw away the key. Shall we take it as a recommendation how he wants to be treated when we catch him?

    My object all sublime.
    I shall achieve in time —.
    To let the punishment fit the crime —.
    The punishment fit the crime —.

  6. Ludicrous on Rosetta's Comet Is Actually 2 Comets Stuck Together · · Score: 1

    Space Balls

  7. Re:Fast on Porsche Unveils Its First Electric Car · · Score: 1

    I wish they'd out together a good looking, 2 seater sports car that was all electric, in the price range of maybe a corvette? Something affordable.

    Yeah, and I want an electric pony.

  8. Chair Force on USAF Cuts Drone Flights As Stress Drives Off Operators · · Score: 1

    There. I said it.

  9. William "One day, son, all those will be yours" on Sunday Times Issues DMCA Takedown Notice To the Intercept Over Snowden Article · · Score: 1

    George: "What, the curtains?"
    William: "No, not the curtains, lad. All that you can see! Stretched out over the hills and valleys of this land! This'll be your kingdom, lad!"

    If you download the Times' front page image from The Intercept and explore for this bit of Python (Monty),
    thank you for preserving evidence of Rupert's typical Orwellian thinkfuckery.
    For your complete safety, please ensure you wash your eyes thoroughly (to match your new brain sparkle).

  10. Re:Of course, there's this on MIT Report Says Current Tech Enables Future Terawatt-Scale Solar Power Systems · · Score: 1

    For example, is it the coating on the cells that is wearing out?

    Actually, the major factor influencing the life span of photovoltaic panels is the corrosion of the silver metal interconnects.
    The plastic backing sheet slowly absorbs water from humidity and breaks down to create corrosive acetic acid.
    The fastest breakdown is the hot humid (tropics), the least is cold dry (alpine).
    This failure mode has been solved for the newest panels that are made with an impermeable glass back sheet instead of a PVA backing sheet.

  11. Re:One of many potential causes on Bees Prefer Nectar Laced With Neonicotinoids · · Score: 1

    Where's the beef?

    Please google "beef..." as it will cut down the amount of snarkasm in your posts.

    As for the HECO study, try google "heco nrel study".
    Oh thats right, asking for stuff as Anonymous Coward "some one do it for me NOW or I'll throw shit".

  12. Spelling on Skeptics Would Like Media To Stop Calling Science Deniers 'Skeptics' · · Score: 1

    Since the US calls them skeptics and the rest of the English world calls them sceptics. I propose the following:

    Climate change deniers from now on, are to be called septics.

    They stink. They are pollution.They are a waste.

    [Australian slang etymology: septic tank = yank]

  13. Re:Humanity 2014 on Utilities Face Billions In Losses From Distributed Renewables · · Score: 1

    Christopher Hitchens called conspiracy theories "the exhaust fumes of democracy".
    I suggest you stop sucking the tailpipe of capitalism.

  14. Re:"ready for immediate use by the US President" on Nuclear Weapons Create Their Own Security Codes With Radiation · · Score: 1

    Monica got there years ago...

  15. Re:"Random" on Study: Space Rock Impacts Not Random · · Score: 1

    I predict 100% certain the next roll will not be a 7

  16. The real reason that the Tesla X is behind in development is the logical cross product from SpaceX of turning those falcon doors into real wings:
    The Tesla flying electric car... Woot!

  17. Re:Space is hard on Comet Probe Philae To Deploy Drill As Battery Life Wanes · · Score: 1

    BBC quote follows:
    MUPUS the sensor package from the German space agency's Institute for Planetary Research deployed a thermometer on the end of a hammer.
    It retrieved a number of temperature profiles but broke as it tried to burrow its way into the comet's subsurface.
    Scientists say this shows the icy material underlying 67P's dust covering to be far harder than anyone anticipated - having the tensile strength of some rocks.
    It also helps explain why Philae bounced so high on that first touchdown.
    The 4km-wide comet has little gravity, so when key landing systems designed to hold the robot down failed at the crucial moment - the probe would have been relying on thick, soft, compressive layers to absorb its impact.
    However much dust it did encounter at that moment, it clearly was not enough to prevent Philae making its giant rebound.
    [end-quote]
    http://www.bbc.com/news/scienc...

  18. Re:Space is hard on Comet Probe Philae To Deploy Drill As Battery Life Wanes · · Score: 1

    Nice more information is.

    In an interview yesterday, a person on the project said the exact opposite: that the comet was softer than expected.

    Don't leave us in a vacuum. A link [citation] would be nice.

    Space may surprise us in being part powdery as well as being hard.

  19. Space is hard on Comet Probe Philae To Deploy Drill As Battery Life Wanes · · Score: 1

    Comets are now known to be hard as well and definitely not mushy.
    THAT is the major finding so far.
    Philae was expected to land gently on a frozen snow cone into which it would fire anchoring harpoons,
    but it bounced a off a deep frozen ice mass (ouch) ascending 400m then touched down again
    then bounced yet again until coming to rest in the shadow of a cliff. Awkward.

    Scientists expected the comet’s surface to be powdery, allowing the lander to settle instead of rebounding back into space.

    “It’s not a powder, it’s a rock, so it’s like a trampoline,
    You go there and it ejects you immediately afterwards.”

    The objectives of the science mission will probably be missed because hardware failure and reality trumping assumption.

  20. Re:Cost nothing to run? on Denmark Faces a Tricky Transition To 100 Percent Renewable Energy · · Score: 1

    to glance that the greed led is still softly glowing .

    We have lots of that particular coloured LED in the head offices of our coal fired power companies

  21. Re:Nothing new, CC identified as threat long ago . on The Military's Latest Enemy: Climate Change · · Score: 2

    Recent example:
    Climate change --> drought in Syria --> crop failures --> population movement to cities -->
    Ass-hat regime pushes population to rebellion --> civil war --> [...] --> Islamic State.

  22. Re:GM could trump them by on Tesla Teardown Reveals Driver-facing Electronics Built By iPhone 6 Suppliers · · Score: 1

    Different all twisty a of in maze are you, passages little.

  23. Re:Behind a paywall on MIT Study Outlines a 'Perfect' Solar Cell · · Score: 1

    Hints for paywall circumnavigation:
    Google $FirstAuthorsName + $SomeUniquePartOfArticleTitle
    Example: Jeffrey Chou Selective Solar Absorption
    Scan the results and avoid all that steer back to the paywall.
    Find anything? No? That's usual.
    Next try adding the $MagicWord = pdf
    Example: Jeffrey Chou Selective Solar Absorption pdf
    Look carefully at results. Maybe you will find a prepublication copy somewhere?
    This will at least give you a flavour of the research work and might tempt you to support the $BILLION science publishing scam^H^H^H^H industry

  24. Re:Firechat app in Hong Kong. Now. on LTE Upgrade Will Let Phones Connect To Nearby Devices Without Towers · · Score: 1

    SHOUTING IS NOT POLITE!

  25. Firechat app in Hong Kong. Now. on LTE Upgrade Will Let Phones Connect To Nearby Devices Without Towers · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Right now, this is happening in Hong Kong:

    In Hong Kong, pro-democracy demonstrators are looking for new ways to communicate.

    News about the protests in Hong Kong have been suppressed in mainland China, where the picture sharing site Instagram has been blocked. Messages posted to Sina Weibo, a Chinese microblogging site similar to Twitter, are being blocked in far greater numbers than normal. And on Sunday, rumours reportedly circulated that the authorities in Hong Kong might shut down the city's cellular networks.

    In response, a different type of social network has come to the fore. The Firechat app allows smartphone users to talk to one another "off-the-grid", in the absence of a mobile signal or access to the internet. By making use of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, messages are spread in a daisy chain fashion, jumping from one user to the next. The system is particularly effective when large numbers of people are congregated together - like at a music festival, or a political protest.

    Micha Benoliel, CEO of Open Garden, the firm that makes the app, tells BBC Trending there has been a huge surge in downloads from Hong Kong, as more than 100,000 new accounts have been created in less than 24 hours. Usage spiked during protests in Taiwan and Iran earlier this year, but never before on this scale, says Benoliel.

    Inside the app discussions are arranged either according to theme, or how close you are to other users. At one point on Sunday 33,000 people in Hong Kong were using the app at the same time.

    Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-...