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  1. What. on Will Cameras Replace Sideview Mirrors On Cars In 2018? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This idea is dumb and you should feel dumb for even considering it.

  2. Re:We are the geeks, we are not tools for non-geek on Indie Game Jam Show Collapses Due To Interference From "Pepsi Consultant" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The "consultant" thought he would make a name for himself by acting like Gordon Ramsay. Hilariously, he was right, just in the exact opposite of what he hoped for. Unlike the chef, he did nothing to earn any such position and tried to generate strife where there was none.

  3. Re:Rancid Peanut Butter? Mmmmm. on Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped In New Mexico Landfill · · Score: 2

    Perhaps, but how fast do you think a million jars of peanut butter are going to be distributed in New Mexico? The state barely has two million PEOPLE in it.

  4. Rancid Peanut Butter? Mmmmm. on Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped In New Mexico Landfill · · Score: 5, Informative

    The company shut down in 2012. These were produced prior to the company's closure. This is probably not safe for human consumption at this point.

    Consumer peanut butter's got a shelf life of roughly a year or two at most, generally. This stuff is on the edge of that point, if not past. A million jars of peanut butter being donated would probably sit on the shelves in a home being eaten over the course of a few months, which definitely puts it past the point where the peanut oil may begin going rancid -- and that's not accounting for all the jars that will sit in storage, probably for months if not years, waiting to be given out.

    Donated food is usually donated because something was mislabelled or a pallet came loose and it wasn't suitable for sale due to damage to the container that doesn't jeopardize the product itself. This has been in storage for years. This is not suitable for donation, this is a bunch of jerks trying to make themselves look good and try to drum up donations while making a company that HAS given them donations in the past look bad because they're not giving them donations right now.

  5. Speaking of unrealistic expectations on Terrafugia Wants Their Flying Car To Be Autonomous · · Score: 1

    They want their flying car to be completely autonomous. I want their flying car to be released to the public in a completed state, period. And the five dozen other "flying cars" while we're at it that are sitting in development hell because the FAA will not approve them for use. Ever.

    I suspect we are both equally likely to get what we want!

  6. Re:Why? on Slashdot Tries Something New; Audience Responds! · · Score: 1

    They do not care about the existing user base. What they care about is the potential that they see for the brand name "Slashdot". They will happily lose us all in order to try and get what they think they can get without realizing they're poisoning the well.

    When it doesn't happen and it completely tanks, well, none of us will be surprised. But then we won't be here anymore. Sites like what they're trying to make are a dime a dozen and name recognition means next to nothing when you do not have an existing user base, or worse, when you've done like they're doing now and actively driven away your users.

  7. What people are forgetting... on Israeli Group To Attempt Moon Landing · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Going to the moon isn't merely a curiosity or a scientific achievement. It's a statement to the world that you were able to accurately land a payload on a target more than 350,000 km away. If you can do that with a rocket that leaves near-Earth orbit, it means you can do it with one that does not leave Earth orbit.

    In other words, moon landings are how you tell the world you have ICBMs (or at least the ability to make them) without the public throwing a fit about it.

  8. Re:Bed Size Still Too Small on New 3D Printer Can Print With Carbon Fiber · · Score: 1

    I've taken weeks to download good games in the past, due to dial-up and an unstable connection.

    I would be perfectly willing to wait a year and a half to print out all the parts of the car that I've downloaded. I wouldn't be downloading it if I didn't know that it would be reliable enough to make it worth my while. Besides, it would beat the hell out of spending at twenty grand on something decent.

  9. Re:Big deal. on 23-Year-Old Chess Grandmaster Whips Bill Gates In 71 Seconds · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I guess memory is a foreign concept to you. Tell me, what do you think studying does, exactly?

  10. Re:Here's a question... why? on 20,000 Customers Have Pre-Ordered Over $2,000,000 of Soylent · · Score: 1

    Don't discount the psychological factors. Besides, in jail/prison, people are deprived of most stimulation that the public in general takes for granted. Meal time is one of the few sources of stimulation that is harder to take away.

    Also, that crap isn't smoothly blended. It's chunks of crap compressed into a loaf and baked, it's like taking your average dinner and throwing it into a blender for maybe ten seconds. At least soylent actually is homogeneous. You can't honestly tell me that you think it's an appetizing idea to take a chicken breast, biscuit, and a couple of veggie sides, then blend it and bake it.

  11. Too little too late? on EA Caves: SimCity Offline Mode Coming · · Score: 1

    Day late and a dollar short is an understatement here.

  12. Re:Teabaggers strike again.... on DoD Public Domain Archive To Be Privatized, Locked Up For 10 Years · · Score: 1

    Yeah, sure, and maybe he'll keep his campaign promises while he's at it...

  13. Re:Reflective Armor on Army Laser Passes Drone-Killing Test · · Score: 2

    Most mirrors are not perfectly reflective surfaces, despite how it might appear to the naked eye. The amount of light striking the mirror also causes heat build up, but the imperfections will reflect the light imperfectly if at all and your mirrored surface will now have larger imperfections for the laser to screw up. As this happens on a time scale of next-to-instant, well... you know.

    For the laser itself to be burned by the reflected light, you would need a mirror that is pointed specifically at the laser and at nothing else.

  14. Re:Too little time... on Life Could Have Evolved 15 Million Years After the Big Bang, Says Cosmologist · · Score: 1, Informative

    Don't be silly. At that point in time there were no planets at all -- hydrogen was about the only thing in the universe, until stars started burning hot and fast to put heavier elements into the universe.

    This article is pointless conjecture. Conditions for life as we know it could not have possibly existed, due to a lack of pressure, gravity and a planet to live on, materials required to put anything together, etc. The only thing that this shows is that it was warm enough for life, while utterly disregarding the rest; it's like saying that you have an oven that's heated up to 350 degrees, so there should be a cake in there, without putting any of the ingredients into the oven. Including a pan for the cake.

  15. Re:Gun control however... on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 2, Informative

    Australia is 78% of the size of the United States and has barely seven percent of the population.

    Methinks your logic to be a tad flawed, good sir.

  16. Re:This is a classic libel case on British Woman's Twitter Comments Spark Expensive Libel Claims · · Score: 0, Redundant

    This is Britain. All they have to do is say 'she said these bad-but-true things with the intention of hurting our reputation' and they win. That's all there is to it.

  17. Evidently the Earth is a Cylon.

    Eh, I've seen worse plot twists.

  18. Re:Huh? on Disney to Acquire Lucasfilm, Star Wars Episode 7 Due In 2015 · · Score: 2

    I wonder how telling it is that I notice George is carrying the RED one.

  19. Re:lawsuit time? on Canadian Teenager Arrested For Photographing Mall Takedown · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Because being reasonable EVER works in this situation?

  20. Re:Leave Google Alone! on Congressman Warns FTC: Leave Google Alone · · Score: 1

    I admit that I am, however, worried about how this comment got more insightful votes than funny...

  21. Re:General Consensus: "Uh boy... here we go..." on Congressman Warns FTC: Leave Google Alone · · Score: 1

    Did you miss the part where the NSA has monitoring equipment on every major backbone in the United States?

    You MUST be new here.

  22. Re:Leave Google Alone! on Congressman Warns FTC: Leave Google Alone · · Score: 2

    Second.

  23. Re:Leave Google Alone! on Congressman Warns FTC: Leave Google Alone · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You are one hundred percent right. Google is a corporation, and corporations are people, my friend.

  24. Re:Neighbors on Ask Slashdot: Video Monitors For Areas That Are Off the Grid? · · Score: 1

    Just because it does not make sense to you does not make it untrue. This is likely only one or two people deciding to dump there, and they may not have had the flash of insight of 'we can make a few bucks instead of just throwing out the shit we don't want'.

    Frankly considering what they're tossing out it sounds like it may be someone renovating a home, in which case they're probably not going to care about what they could sell for scrap, just not wanting to be bothered to take it to the dump and deal with the fees.

  25. Grow the hell up. on .xxx Registrar To Launch Pr0n Search Engine · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It's not pr0n. It's pornography. Or porn, if you must.

    The fuck, are you guys all still fourteen years old, sitting there snickering over how clever you are because you switched around a couple letters and now nobody will realize what you're REALLY talking about? Jesus.