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Comment Re:Did someone actually say this? (Score 1) 311

Yup. You could even put a small solar panel on the dashboard too. I've got a solar powered radio in my greenhouse (quietly plays the plants classical music all day) and the panel is about 5 by 3 cm. Miniscule !

That quote about impacting range is one of the most stupid things I've read in a long time :)

Comment Re:My first programming language (Score 1) 106

I believe Model 2 used an actual ALU rather than table lookup.

No. It also used the table lookup. Our computer had 20,000 decimal digits of individually adressable core memory and you could clear it to all zeros with one instruction. I wrote a little program that fit inside the 80 digits of input that cleared core one digit at a time and stopped when it hit the record mark at the end of the arithmetic tables. It took 30 seconds.

Comment Re:It's not your computer... (Score 2) 100

My guess is that whatever's causing this isn't doing it directly. If so, nobody in what MS pretends is its quality assurance department saw any reason to test VPNs to see if there are any side effects. Just another example of MS's carelessness. I'm glad, though, that I haven't allowed any form of Windows on any of my computers for almost twenty years.

Comment Re: student loans are big bucks for the banks! (Score 2) 234

Pushing all children to go to college whether they could benefit from it or not wasn't always the way things were done. Back in the late '30s through the mid-40s there was a series of 16 very popular films centering on the adventures of Andy Hardy. For most of the films, Andy was a high school student in the Midwest. Andy's big ambition was to become an automobile mechanic and eventually own his own shop. His father was a judge, and was completely OK with that. Can you imagine that happening today?

Comment Re: The way to make porn more dangerous (Score 1) 143

Despite the frequent descriptions of Americans as prudes...

I think that the stereotyping Americans as prudes is just a holdover from 100 years ago or so and that was really just a holdover from Victorian attitudes. Now, there are large numbers of Americans who act like prudes in public because they think it's expected from them while acting much more openly in private, especially when their privates are involved.

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