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  1. Re:Yawn on The Science Behind the Paris Climate Accords (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hey I can play that game too!

    Cue the usual conga line of Useful Idiots who drank the Kool-Aid and have nothing but bad science and ad-hominem attacks to back up their politically-motivated wish to create their socialist Utopia which in effect will render everyone - except a few elite who Know What's Good For Us Or Else - into grey serfdom.

    So easy.

  2. Re:Are you sure? on Debate Over Systemd Exposes the Two Factions Tugging At Modern-day Linux · · Score: 1

    Seeing as the non-systemd distros were working perfectly well, AND WERE THERE FIRST, I have a better idea.

    1) Keep the perfectly working pre-systemd distros operating with sysvinit, and subsequent realease with sysvinit.

    2) YOU fork Debian and then add systemd to it. Now we have two versions - Debian with sysvinit, and YOUR forked Debian-systemd.

  3. Re:To be a sanctimonious twit, you must first be o on Ask Slashdot: Aging and Orphan Open Source Projects? · · Score: 1, Troll

    Sometimes, I wish there was a Slashdot rating of "Toxic" with a score of -1000

    On saying that though, the original question is pretty crap - no details of said project given.

  4. Re: Heavier than air flight is impossible on The Physics of Why Cold Fusion Isn't Real · · Score: 1

    And who knows what "the physics" will be like in 20, 50, 200 years time?

    The current "the physics" is what we have now, and it works (or not) for us just now, but it may still not be "THE physics" in times to come - perhaps a future Einstein will come up with new "the physics" that make things like cold fusion possible.

    In other words - just because currently "the physics" says "cold fusion can't be done", is no reason to say "so we shouldn't try" - that way lies stagnation.

  5. Re:Some thoughts on Extent of Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches Record Levels · · Score: 1

    We know for a fact that on average it is not colder

    According to this graph, the South Pole is in fact getting colder : ftp://ftp.ssmi.com/msu/graphics/tlt/plots/rss_ts_channel_tlt_southern%20polar_land_and_sea_v03_3.png

    So please explain to me how one can conclude that a negative trend in temperature can possibly be construed as warming up.

  6. Re:From my experience on Slashdot Asks: How Prepared Are You For an Earthquake? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I lived in Japan for 6 years, in Koriyama city, Fukushima prefecture, and went through the Magnitude 9 quake on the 11th March 2011.

    I'll second everything you said, with the addition of;

    -- A generator if the power is cut off (luckily the power stayed on after that quake [ VERY luckily!])
    -- Some gerry cans filled with gasoline [ with a regime of fuel rotation to keep the gas fresh ]
          as you need fuel for the genny.

    -- Keep your vehicle fuel tanks filled to the top - you might have to evacuate the area [ my house was 33 miles
          from the Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant that went FOOM! ]
    -- If you do live nearby by a nuclear power plant, get a Geiger counter [ bought one after the aforementioned BANG ]

    -- Don't live nearby the sea [ Koriyama is smack bang in the middle of Japan and the scale of tsunami required to reach
            there from the ocean would be so great that the cause of the tsunami (quake, asteroid, whatever) would render any
            preparation or plans irrelevant anyway ]
    -- Don't live at a low elevation, because even if you're some miles inland a tsunami can still get at you [ as happened in Japan ]
    -- This includes not living nearby a river that runs to the sea for obvious reasons

    Oh, and I moved me and mine back to my native Scotland - good, solid, ancient and most importantly, inert land.

  7. Re: Short answer: no on Is Ruby Dying? · · Score: 1

    Hey! I shave occasionally!

  8. Re: Short answer: no on Is Ruby Dying? · · Score: 1

    There should be a special area for <5 digit UID's - call it the Slashdot Elders Area or something ;)

  9. URGENT NEWSFLASH on Facebook Isn't Accepting New Posts, Likes, Comments... · · Score: 1

    After an apt-get upgrade on my Debian Jessie/Sid workstation, I discovered to my dismay that the eric5 IDE segfaulted when I tried to run it this morning.

    After an extensive Google trawl (like it took 30 seconds!) I managed to find a solution, which was to apt-build install python-qscintilla2.

    A short while later, after I installed the newly-rebuilt packages, eric5 happily began to run again, and all was well with the Universe.

    (well, that was FAR more interesting than this supposed \. news item - which was apparently a load of crap seeing as Facebook is behaving as expected, as I write this)

  10. Re:One request on Come Try Out Slashdot's New Design (In Beta) · · Score: 1

    This new layout is absolutely SHITE.

    Please read the immense amount of comments about it.

    Seriously, this site will cease to have readership if you decide to go ahead with this - it's nothing more than the (shite) dice.com layout but green, for starters, and don't get me started on the non-fluid layout.

    Whoever came up with this abomination needs a kick in the balls. Then fired. Then kicked in the balls again. Then when they're down, let the rest of the readership at them with pitchforks and burning torches.

    Don't do it. I repeat, DO NOT USE THIS PILE OF SHITE.

  11. Re:In the next 12 months... on Ballmer To Retire · · Score: 5, Funny

    The next guy will throw developers at chairs.

  12. Re:Future? on Chain Reaction Shattered Antarctica's Larson B Ice Shelf · · Score: 1

    Human study of this phenomenon is still in its infancy. We didn't really have the tools to observe it in the past - what's to say this isn't anything "special" at all, and that this type of event has naturally occurred many times in the past and in the same manner?

  13. Re:Video of impact site on Huge Meteor Blazes Across Sky Over Russia; Hundreds Injured · · Score: 2

    Buuuuullshit, AC , that's a video of The Door To Hell, near a village in Turkmanistan called Derweze

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Door_to_Hell

  14. Re:Damn the arrogance, damn the arrogants on Japan's Damaged Reactor Has High Radiation, No Water · · Score: 2

    Wow. It's quite apparent that you're the insane one.

    >>Geothermal is not clean power. Crap comes out of the vents and must be disposed of.

    Perhaps you should take a trip on the Azuma Sky Line road, and view the constantly venting poisonous gases spewing out the top of the mountain there. I have.

    Perhaps you should visit the Hakone region, and take the rope-way (cable car) over the open sulphur mines there, looking at the poisonous fumes reeking from that. I have.

    And then when you reach the visitor's centre at the top, observe the sign which tells you to be aware of the Hydrogen Sulphide gas around, and to escape if you hear the gas alarm, and which also informs you of the smell of the gas and how damaging it can get in higher concentrations - fatal at the highest. I have.

    There are many places in Japan where volcanic venting of gas occurs completely naturally, and out of control of humans.

    Your "argument" about Geothermal is null and void.

    It looks like you haven't got the slightest clue about geothermal energy, and are spouting Greenie propaganda from some leaflet you were handed one day or just happened to read on a web page.

    >>>The solution is to move manufacturing out of Japan, it makes no sense there anyway as you can't help but put a manufacturing plant close to where people live.<<<

    WTF. You clearly have no grasp on reality. Which country would you displace all your manufacturing capability in? What happens to the people who previously worked in Japan? How are people in Japan going to make a living once you moved all manufacturing out of it? And so on...

    Clearly, utterly fuckwitted.

  15. Re:Damn the arrogance, damn the arrogants on Japan's Damaged Reactor Has High Radiation, No Water · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I live in Japan, my house in Koriyama is just 33 miles (about 58 kilometers) due west of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station. My Japanese in-laws have a remote mountain house "2nd home" just 21km (1km outside the exclusion zone) in Tamura city where myself, my wife and son lived for a year and a bit before moving to Koriyama.

    I completely and utterly agree with what you said, and well said it was too.

    It's not the nuclear technology that's wrong, it's the people in charge of running it who are entirely at fault for what happened. The Error Cascade is monumental for Daiichi - not placing the emergency generators up the nearby hill behind the plant, for example.Ignoring people who have been stating for years if not decades, that a 14 meter+ tsunami was more than likely in that area (and others), is another.

    There are ancient stone markers all around the coastal areas of Japan, on high ground, left there by previous generations of Japanese, all saying things like "do not build below this level".

    And yet, they did. And this is what happens, and their coastal cities and towns get washed away by massive tsunami. And they're planning on rebuilding homes, towns, and cities on the very places that got inundated by tsunami.

    After 5+ years of living in this country, I've come to the conclusion that Japan is like a real life gigantic game of Lemmings. If the quakes and tsunami don't get you, then the volcanoes, sulphur gas, flooding, landslides, avalanches, and typhoons will.

    But I still agree with you 100% though that civilization cannot live without the energy provided by nuclear power stations, and that's including the Japanese. They just need to re-think the design and layout of any new nuclear plants they might build in the future.

    And for those who proclaim that wind and solar are the answer - your grasp of reality is severely depleted. I can see great potential for Japan to use its Geothermal resources, but wind and solar do NOT have the capability to offer a stable and reliable energy supply for a country like Japan, nor do they have the energy density required to supply the cities and towns of that country.

  16. Re:Sorry, you lose on Don't Worry About Global Warming, Say 16 Scientists in the WSJ · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Good old slashdot. Overridden by AGW Chicken Littles and shills, it seems.

    So one person cites 16k scientists as supporting The Sky Is Falling! theory.

    And the parent above replies with a citation of 37k against it, and gets marked as flamebait? Incredible.

    In a different post, recently, I did an experiment, and found that on Slashdot it's OK to smear skeptics as DENIERS, but you get marked as troll if you call those people assholes. Very suspicious, and quite obvious that this site really is overrun by the Chicken Littles.

  17. Re:Climate change, sure on 2011 Was the 9th Hottest Year On Record · · Score: 1

    My guess is a few AGW Alarmists/Chicken Littles had mod points.

  18. Re:Hyperbole much... on 2011 Was the 9th Hottest Year On Record · · Score: 1

    Sure, mark my comment down as flaimbait... doesn't matter, what I said is true.

  19. Re:Climate change, sure on 2011 Was the 9th Hottest Year On Record · · Score: 1

    Stone Age SUV's of course. ;)

  20. Re:Hyperbole much... on 2011 Was the 9th Hottest Year On Record · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    There is, however, only one type of AGW alarmist such as yourself;

    1) ASSHOLE.

    Seriously getting tired of the sheer amount of AGW Chicken Little's there are on Slashdot.

  21. Re:Simple solution on Will Secure Boot Cripple Linux Compatibility? · · Score: 1

    Well, y'know, not every single device is suddenly going to be marketed with Windows 8.

    I'll never purchase a device running windows 8 anyway - just as I've never bought a device from Apple.

  22. Re:Simple solution on Will Secure Boot Cripple Linux Compatibility? · · Score: 1

    I bought an android tablet. A Barnes&Noble Nook Color.

    Before I bought it, it was merely a nice eBook reader in tablet form.

    Before I bought it, I made sure I'd be able to install my preferred version of android.

    After I bought it, I then installed CyanogenMod on it.

    My eBook reader is now a very nice Android tablet.

    My point is, I made sure the hardware could be bent to my will beforehand.

    That Windows 8 ARM device? Oh it won't boot an alternate OS? Fuck 'em, they just lost a purchase.

  23. Simple solution on Will Secure Boot Cripple Linux Compatibility? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Don't purchase any of these ARM powered devices which run Windows 8.

  24. Re:I've noticed they can give warning of a quake on Using Toads to Predict Earthquakes · · Score: 2

    Sure, it's detection, and yes, the article talks about prediction.

    I just thought my anecdote might be interesting, Mr Pedantic :)

  25. I've noticed they can give warning of a quake on Using Toads to Predict Earthquakes · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Every year there's this cacophony of frog croaks from the frogs that inhabit the rice fields surrounding my house, and I've noticed they go very quiet, a few seconds or just before a quake strikes.

    The pheasants, on the other hand, are useless - they only start just after the quake has begun.