Comment Re:"Free" with restrictions is not Free! (Score 2) 198
Useful how? I find a hell of a lot of use for free for non commercial use. Heck it's even better than free for educational use which is not suitable for personal use.
Useful how? I find a hell of a lot of use for free for non commercial use. Heck it's even better than free for educational use which is not suitable for personal use.
Posting something on github is not the same as stepping into a TV broadcast. Now dancing into the frame on your own TV broadcast would be a good analogy, in which case if someone told me off I'd tell them things in very unprofessional ways.
Hydroelectric for some reason is never talked about for green energy
Hydroelectric is not usually talked about for the same reason that geothermal is not usually talked about, and that you won't find people talking about wave power in the middle of the Sahara, it's a fantastic technology, if and only if you have the geology to use it.
Many dams are used for drinking water where you don't want to run out turbines, those that aren't already have turbines. It's not a very good green technology compared to say wind or solar which can be used practically anywhere.
Oh don't worry it's not just the corporations. Politicians and rich people are above the law too.
Why does my entire life including hobbies need to be professional?
Because it's not just an anonymous 911 call anymore. These days it could be 9/11 all over again. Everyone could be a terrorist at any moment and we should react accordingly.
The average user still doesn't care.
On a side note though most of those things have had their functionality duplicated. Windows update still has a standard control panel page and the only thing that I so far have found forces you to a full screen mode is adding a bluetooth device.
But once it's paired you never need to visit that page again as you have access to it from the standard devices and printers page.
Speak for yourself. The type cover is light and does the job perfectly. It's no IBM model M but it's on par and a shitload better than some laptops out there. As for who wants to lug around a two pound tablet? I ask you a different question: Who wants to lug around a 2 pound laptop AND a 1 pound tablet.
I have a small light tablet and an older laptop. I've used neither and taken neither out of my house since getting a Surface. If you're buying a Surface to replace just the laptop, or just the tablet then you're doing it wrong.
If you mean $130 at a time when there's no discounts running (I've regularly seen them $30 off). Then sure.
Hardly the major calamity considering the device is a fully convertible tablet and the device it is being compared to is not even remotely similar.
Except it's not a question of green. CO2 emissions here aren't what's causing the problem, it's particulate matter and Nitrous Oxides.
From your own link your diesel produces double the NOx emissions.
Not wanting cancer trumps the minor differences in CO2 emissions between the models, and diesel is definitely no longer considered greener or healthier the way it used to be.
I had an OCZ SSD you insensitive clod.
I didn't mean to imply that audio processing was a zero hit on CPU, I implied that for the most part games aren't limited by CPU. Actually I've never owned a gaming system that was limited by CPU, though I guess at the very top of the line systems you may end up with that scenario and I may be speaking out of ignorance.
Also my opamps comment was more tongue in cheek. Audiophiles typically have an irrational hatred of opamps, and those that do understand the phenomenally high performance available in an integrated package will typically favour one of a hand full of "top the line" for audio opamps which run a whole $5ea from the manufacturer in quantities of less than 10. I was more taking a dig at how "cheap" a company must be that being able to swap out the core amplification component on the "high end" board is a feature. It's like saying a feature on my Ferrari is that I can replace the engine with something else.
But that is my point. The only kind of idiot who would carry this stuff is the same idiot who would send it plain text from his home and get caught anyway. There's no point in the extra grief at the border.
Which is why attics are ventilated and ceilings are insulated
Attics are on the whole very VERY poorly ventilated compared to a gap that is completely open on all sides. Compare any attic to sitting outside under a tree and you'll see what I mean.
You're assuming no one has thought of trying alternatives. If there were ones that worked then we'd be doing them already. Specifically:
How about we build nitrogen fixation
You're combining two industries with two different economics. That works well at a point and then very quickly craps itself leaving both industries nonviable. Do you run the nitrogen plant to suit the power industry? Good luck getting funding to take on that economic risk. Do you run the plant to run flat-out? Good luck getting wide spread adoption without dramatically shifting the supply/demand curve and making the result nonviable.
How about we build a smart grid, which incorporates electric vehicles on home charging systems?
The current problem with electric vehicles is range anxiety. Not having the vehicle charging at all times will not help adoption. Also there aren't that many electric vehicles to provide any meaningful storage capacity.
How about we take recycled batteries from aging electric vehicles
The economics of attaching together a wide variety of batteries in a common plant like that are against you. If the world was standardised on one type of battery, maybe. But batteries die exponentially only at the end of their life. A battery that is at 80% capacity after 4 years does not have a meaningful life left in it for any kind of storage system.
How about we mount the solar panels with a gap above the rooftops
We already do, next question.
How about we look for solutions
There's whole industries dedicated to doing just what you propose.
Any circuit design must contain at least one part which is obsolete, two parts which are unobtainable, and three parts which are still under development.