It's interesting how suddenly search has become political. On our left, Google, the good, information wants to be free, standing for freedom and liberty, taking on the big evil conglomerates, exploiting their own weaknesses and beating them at their own game. On the right, Murdoch, ultra-orthodox neo-con, wanting to destroy Google and control the world via controlling the media. Microsoft now aligning itself with Murdoch against Google. Therefore, Microsoft now aligning itself with the same right-wing viewpoint of the world, coming to his assistance, helping him conquer.
It's like Star Wars or something, Murdoch as Emperor Palpatine, Balmer as Darth Vader, Google as the resistance...
The link entitled "burned a hole in a car's hood" links to a video where the laser does no such thing, it merely burns the paint, leaving a black mark, not a hole.
Can someone provide a link to a vid or something showing a laser doing real damage, as opposed to being a glorified flame-thrower? Because this whole thing smacks of propaganda to me.
Take a moment to think what will happen to you when/if the oil runs out.
No reason to panic, aside from the obvious losing your car, you'll start riding your bike and also go back to a mode of existence that most of our ancestors took for granted and which is much more in tune with nature, hopefully, due to lessons learned in retrospect. You'll have to make do without your plasma TV, go back to using cotton and rubber insulated cords, everything on store shelves will start appearing without the insane packaging and in glass jars instead of plastic. It'll be locally made stuff or local and organically grown. Hey, most advertising billboards will disappear, nice! It will no longer make any sense to live in the suburbs, so cities become towns and everyone moves back to the towns or countryside. The best jobs will be in the trades - carpentry, masonry, etc. In general, it'll be back to the simpler and less wasteful life, which I'd argue was better anyway.
OH, no laptops, no PC's, thus no slashdot either. OH GOD, kill yourself now!!!
As an environmentalist I WELCOME the day we run out of oil. And I'm ready, already most of the way to reducing my dependence on oil. Regardless of the oil question, I choose not to continue the wasteful inefficient lifestyle.
I use my own brain. I continue to surprise myself at how many passwords I can remember, even years later. If I counted I'm sure it would be in the hundreds. And I don't have any a special memory powers...
Also, it helps if the passwords you create follow some pattern that only you know but still pass the usual test of being more than 9 characters and both alpha and numeric. It might even help to go further than 9 chars.
Former generals and admirals receive their talking points from the Pentagon and White House.
If you believe McConnell, you're a first class sucker of the message machine
As a sailor I find this discussion interesting because I've been forced by necessity to learn and understand how everything on my boat works, including diesel engine, electric, plumbing, rigging, sail, paint, even the construction materials used. I've also come to mistrust hi-tech in a marine environment.
If my diesel runs away, I know of at least two methods to stop it, and can usually diagnose and solve other mechanical problems. If the steering fails, I know how to access and repair the steering components, but if I can't then I at least know how to steer by sail alone. If the electric fails I can systematically isolate the fault, or just sail without. If the plumbing fails I can likewise isolate the cause and have the equipment on hand to repair it or stop the leak. In essence, I've become a plumber, mechanic, electrician, carpenter, engineer, etc.
But I think most yachties are more like car owners, they don't want to know, they just pay others to fix it.
I tell you, knowledge is freedom. The less you understand the workings of something, the more enslaved you are.
Oh, and the more you pay through the nose for it.
Me, I'll continue to ride my bike to work.
With each passing year you're losing more and more rights and liberties. It's no longer a democracy, not even a republic really. If things continue like this I don't think you're going to have *any* rights whatsoever. The future looks rather bleak, doesn't it? Or can someone point me to a list of case law with some positive victories...?
It's kind of interesting how communism led to this, and this was the main argument everyone had against it and socialism, and now "democracy" or "the democratic republic" is leading to pretty much the same thing. So I guess democracy no longer works either. What are our alternatives?
I'll start off slightly off topic but there's a point coming.
I always think that anyone who says "with the economy the way it is" doesn't really understand the economy.The economy is always the way it is. For every person who is losing money, there is someone gaining. What's bad for one company is good for another. One industry shrinks, another grows. The price/value of something goes up and down, benefiting and harming someone all of the time. Every winning business idea/plan soon becomes a loser, every successful business that grows, grows to the point of losing control. Every great product is eventually superseded by something better. Every business is based on exploiting something or someone.
The point I'll make is that if this kind of constant chaos and turmoil creates fear and anxiety in you, maybe you need to get out of the economy and go back to a much more basic and rewarding lifestyle. Maybe retire, or join a commune, live in a monastery, or set out on an adventure, hitchhike the world, sail the oceans, climb mountains. Stuff that REALLY matters and nourishes the mind and soul.
Machines have less problems. I'd like to be a machine. -- Andy Warhol