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  1. Re:Thorium! LFTRs fix everything on Tesla Co-Founder Says Hydrogen Fuel Cells Are a 'Scam' (electrek.co) · · Score: 1

    Oh god more Blue sky Thorium BULLSHIT. Why not just shove that shit up your ass and let the magic happen.

  2. Re:Hydogen is just a way to store energy on Tesla Co-Founder Says Hydrogen Fuel Cells Are a 'Scam' (electrek.co) · · Score: 1

    fiber wound tanks are not just more expensive. The are really fucking expensive! More or less not going to happen in car under 100k RRP. Oh and they have this really odd failure mode under *normal* loads. They just spontaneously "unwind" aka explode.

  3. Re:Why people would want to go there? on The World's Largest Cruise Ship and Its Supersized Pollution Problem (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    nothing to do? What the fuck dude. At least look up what ocean cruises are about....

  4. Re:It's not diesel fuel on The World's Largest Cruise Ship and Its Supersized Pollution Problem (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Yea and every shipped product should cost 30x more.. Cus reason. Bad fuel.. stuff. Bad. Caption fucking planet

  5. Re: I hate bad journalism like this... on The World's Largest Cruise Ship and Its Supersized Pollution Problem (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    There is no such thing as sodium dioxide. Sodium oxide will react with water to eventually form sodium salts, like lye does.

  6. Thorium blue sky bullshit. Thorium offers no more safety that uranium in the same cycle. And the rather difficult and expensive liquid salt design (And NO a 10MW toy that did ZERO breading and ZERO reprocessing and had many corrosion problems and not even industrial scale steam generators, does not show it is developed) where proposed to over come Thorium shortfalls as a fertile breading fuel.

  7. Re:This is what happens... on Scientists Say Nuclear Fuel Pools Pose Safety, Health Risks (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    The story is from mdsolar, so yea that guy really thinks we are all gunna die from nuclear.

  8. Re:This is what happens... on Scientists Say Nuclear Fuel Pools Pose Safety, Health Risks (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    If you can get a bomb into a highly secure nuclear facility, there are much better things to actually bomb. Say the primary coolant loop in the reactor. Or security for security just bomb the oval office. Probably easier to get in to.

  9. Re:airplane mode on How Militarized Cops Are Zapping Rights With Stingray (alternet.org) · · Score: 3, Funny

    I just watch soo much porn, if they view my history they will go blind.

  10. What about option 3. Ignore it and get the fuck on with your life.

  11. Re:Only programmers on Student Exposes Bad Police Encryption, Gets Suspended Sentence (podcrto.si) · · Score: 1

    Punching someone in the face even in self defense is illegal in many countries. Hacking government systems or even publishing breaks is illegal in many as well. It would have taken a 3 sec google search to work that out.

    If you think ./ is bad your free to go over to digg, redit and 4chan whenever you please. I hear the crowed of anonymous cowards are much better over there.

  12. Re:How about content providers pull out of Europa on Netflix and Amazon Could Face Content Quotas In Europe (dailymail.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Don't want to burst your bubble. But a few TV shows and movies is hardly going to bring the EU to halt. In fact a fair bit of the EU probably wouldn't even notice. And the ones that do wouldn't care. It is not like there isn't quite a bit of local content.

  13. Re:Bull on Slashdot Asks: How Long Before Self-Driving Cars Become Mainstream? · · Score: 1

    Read a book dumb ass.

  14. Re:I'm leaning toward the 20 years estimate on Slashdot Asks: How Long Before Self-Driving Cars Become Mainstream? · · Score: 1

    Oh for fucks sake what is wrong with you people. Cars have and do have different failures that *kill people* right now. Breaks really do fail, tires blow out, drive shafts snap, conrods snap and the engine bursts into flames. Liability in all these cases is *nothing new at all*. And neither is it new for dirverless cars and not really any different from automation in factories causing injury or death.

  15. Re:Why not turn over the keys? on British Hacker Love Wins Court Battle Over Encryption Keys (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    Well there is a sucker born every minute. Guess it was your lucky minute at the moment of your birth.

  16. Re:Why not turn over the keys? on British Hacker Love Wins Court Battle Over Encryption Keys (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    Indeed.

  17. Re:Millennials don't watch enough old sci-fi on 'Technology Will Replace the Need For Big Government' (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    The old science fiction magazines where just the 60s version of the same thing you moron. And terminator.. Same shit for the 80s.

  18. Re:Why not turn over the keys? on British Hacker Love Wins Court Battle Over Encryption Keys (theintercept.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Government first. They hide behind national security. They claim we have no business knowing their back door business deals. Well whats good for the goose and all that. They open their private lives and more importantly their government office lives they hide i may take such a claim seriously. But they don't. And the police are the worst offenders of this.

  19. Re:Millennials don't watch enough old sci-fi on 'Technology Will Replace the Need For Big Government' (vice.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    So wait, your claiming you have a better insight into the future of technology than the youtube generation because you read old science *fiction* and watch the terminator movies? Really? Did ya say that out loud?

  20. In fact just last week the same paper showed a BMW that came off the autobahn at 300km/h. The driver and passenger were hurt, but will live.

  21. But academics just won't do this. Too busy trying to get that manuscript in Science or Nature.

  22. Re:Driving 100mph on Snapchat Sued For Facilitating 107 MPH Car Crash (patch.com) · · Score: 1

    I have been on a motorbike at 300km/h (186mph). What a rush. Do i get the medal? Is /. now liable for all car crashed the have "rewarded".

  23. Re:driving lockout when phone active on Snapchat Sued For Facilitating 107 MPH Car Crash (patch.com) · · Score: 1

    You may want to get out more and meet more people than just your little sister and your pops.

  24. Re:Frivolous lawsuit on Snapchat Sued For Facilitating 107 MPH Car Crash (patch.com) · · Score: 1

    Of course people to take videos and photos from there phones will driving fast to show off *without snap chat*.

  25. Re:Frivolous lawsuit on Snapchat Sued For Facilitating 107 MPH Car Crash (patch.com) · · Score: 1

    No i see a feature that can be fun and safe, if there is no PEBKAC issues. On a high speed train in France for example. There are roads in Germany with no speed limit, yet the road toll is better than the US. Also most people don't drive too fast anyway despite the fact it is perfectly legal to. If you let everyone blame everything else they take no responsibility for what they do.