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Comment Re: uh oh (Score 1) 379

These are all aqueous reactions for enhanced removal using an alkaline solution...a method that is well known and considering that you'd need millions of tons of these difficult to procure amines, irrelevant to sequestration.

I'm asking about a linear mass/molar attenuation coefficient that can be used to calculate the energy deposition into a CO2 molecule while in the atmosphere, i.e. a way to see how much heat is retained in the atmosphere by CO2 by absorbing IR energy. I've looked through ENDF, NIST, KAERI and other cross-section and attenuation sites, and I can't find it. It's a critical component of any heat retention calculation, otherwise one would have to assume you have 100% absorption of the energy in those particular wavelengths.

Comment Re: The Russians. (Score -1, Troll) 442

Here's one theory. Changes in undersea volcanic activity (which is not characterized at all because there are an estimated 30,000 seamounts that have not been discovered) change the ocean temperature. This causes the excess release of carbon dioxide, as well as increased release of thermal energy to the environment. Don't dare tell me this has been rendered non-trivial, a constant compared to the 5% of the CO2 added to the environment by human industry, because it hasn't.

Comment Isn't this what "Inside Out" was about? (Score 1) 102

I'm wondering if the study started before or after the movie Inside Out was released. SPOILER: The main child character, Riley, was about to run away, but when her emotions (Joy and Sadness) allowed Sadness to express herself, then she cried and was able to express herself.

Very good movie, much better than "Herman's Head" was.

Comment The photo database is the DMV (Score 2) 180

So as soon as they implement this, they'll have everyone's image who has a valid driver's license, and be able to reference them quickly.

Then they'll know the arrest record and everything else attached to your permanent record, which may be good or bad for you.

Cue Orwellian comments, some of which are justified.

Comment I was about to complain about this today... (Score 1) 41

I have a Withings scale and it worked with my Fitbit app well, so I hadn't used HealthMate in a while. My Fitbit broke (another /. article for sure...) so I was looking for the app on the store and it wasn't there. Somehow I found HealthMate, installed it, and it's damn near useless.

Now I feel great that I can blame Finland!

Comment Re:CNN Is Getting Ripped for this and they deserve (Score 3, Insightful) 944

Follow this (probably ill-conceived) logic:

  • o The creator of the gif, by some accounts, is 15 years old.
  • o They are noting that the CNN contributor KFile doxxed him and quietly gave it to CNN.
  • o By escalating this minor's profile to front page news viewed by millions of people, a CNN contributor effectively coerced a mea culpa under threat of public humiliation.
  • o Coercion, last time I checked, is illegal, especially with minors.
  • o By announcing this information, CNN, whether knowingly or not, told the world that anybody with moderate investigative talent will be able to find and expose the minor.

The easiest thing for CNN to do would have been to ignore it. Now a publicly traded company is threatening minors over a dumb meme. People will lose their jobs. Also, someone will find this kid and ruin is life, just because.

Comment Marc Andreesen twitter thread...negative tax rate (Score 1) 472

During a Marc Andreesen twitter thread, UBI came up. He noted that it would apply to the income levels of upper middle class and higher, and that would be wasted money as they don't need the extra UBI. For that reason against it. Someone had suggested a 'negative income tax,' which he retweeted, and this one made a bit more sense.

If you make less than, say 30K a year, your tax rate would be negative and you'd get money back instead of paying into it. This would help with people who are on minimum wage, and it couldn't be exploited by those who don't need it.

One way or the other, the government will pay for the poor, this way seems more regimented and fair than the others.

Comment Re:The main point is as a species we are at risk (Score 1) 229

It's not just our species, its all life (that we know of) that could not exist anymore. Yes, the universe existed for 10 billion years (or so) before this tiny pebble somehow had a remarkable series of events occur...I'm not religious but life is special and until we know it exists anywhere else on the universe, it seems like its our responsibility to ensure it continues. Otherwise the universe will be boring.

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