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Comment Re:more leisure time for humans! (Score 1) 530

Absolutely - it's call redistribution of labour.

The labour that is now tied up making widgets (of questionable real value) are freed to use their labour for some other task.

This "it will create unemployment" argument seems to occur all the time and I'm yet to witness any significant long term real world unemployment event due to automation. I doubt we ever will.

Comment Re:Super AMOLED a welcome upgrade (Score 2) 176

I own a Tab 1, 2 and Note (all 10" versions) and I must say that the Tab 2 is absolute rubbish compared to the other 2. It is amazingly non responsive (slow).

The Note is fantastic and the Tab 1 is pretty good - but what the hell did they do to the Tab 2? That thing was a step backwards from the Tab 1, I hate it.

Comment Re:Classify net access as a utility? (Score 1) 343

It was an idea, not necessarily something I desire or believe in, but something that may be worthy of discussion (even if it's just to highlight why it's such a terrible idea)

Having said that, utilities are not necessarily defined as you describe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C.... I'm not in the US so my perspective may differ from yours.

Perhaps you should google "snowden nsa" or something.

I'm obviously aware of the NSA and Snowden. But in reality, this spying/monitoring/surveillance (or what ever you want to call it) is going to happen regardless of who controls the infrastructure, we've already witnessed that.

I certainly recognise that the idea of having it be a utility is suited to the utopian version of our world and while we're all living in a oligarchy it will certainly have its issues.

Comment Re:As someone who... (Score 1) 154

I doubt the situation is the same for America and for volume distribution, but I can have an item shipped from China to Australia for less than I can post the same item within Australia - often when including the purchase price of the item. Yep, that's right, just the postal cost within Australia is more than the purchase price + postage cost from China to the same location in Australia.

There most certainly are some odd shenanigans going on here.

Comment Re:This research should receive enormous funding. (Score 1) 202

Please excuse my absolute ignorance, but I was under the impression that classical information channel was only required to transmit one of the entangled photons. If one of the entangled photons (or what ever it is that is entangled) was transported elsewhere (truck, fiber optics, what-not) the two entangled would still maintain the same state (spin etc) and information could then be transmitted faster than light by changing the state of one and reading the state of the other.

I'm sure I just displayed my ignorance and lack of any understanding of QT, but there are sure to be others with this same understanding so it may be worth while pointing out where I've got this wrong.

Is your last sentence "You cannot do that with classical means, because you'd need to measure the state, thereby collapsing it into a classical state." the reason why this does not work?

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