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Comment Re:Every single day (Score 1) 234

We live in an era where people in charge have very little accountability to the masses. "The Mob" no longer puts fear into politicians or business community. As such "maybe I shouldn't do this nefarious yet legal deed because it could end up with guillotine" check is no longer there.

All things considered, that's probably for the best. "The Mob" has a spotty record when it comes to serving justice.

Comment Re:That's great, but ... (Score 1) 120

The gas powered cars that can break the records set by these gimmicks

Gas powered cars that don't use their engine and are propelled by batteries and electricity alone can break electric propulsion records set by pure EV's? That's amazing! I bet if they took out the heavy gas engines since they're not using them, they'd go even farther.....and by farther I mean nowhere. Apple and Orange, meet troll.

Comment Re:That's great, but ... (Score 2, Informative) 120

Right, because gas powered cars built specifically to break speed/efficiency records are so much more practical...oh wait, they're also worthless for everything but breaking records and look just like this one. Good thing some of that engineering knowledge transfers over to consumer vehicles.

And in case you missed it, several Tesla's have already made cross country road trips. It might take 30 min to charge but 3 years ago it took 12 hours. Why would you want to go to sleep now and miss all the exciting rapid development? Do you sleep through movies to watch the credits?

Comment Re: The Heartland Institute (Score 5, Insightful) 552

I'm repeating a few things others have said in reply to your post but adding on here to help fill up your /. side bar...

1) Like the first guy said, your chart shows sea ice area is clearly near the bottom. The summary says "trending near", not absolute lows. So you proved that point for them.

2)Your temperature graph shows quite a bit of white but on the whole, there is a lot more red tint than blue, especially considering the scale is over +/- 10C. Ask any 5 year old what the main color is for the ocean and they'll say red. Its obviously abnormally warm.

Every now and then I go down your "informed skeptic" rabbit holes to make sure I didn't miss anything in my personal conclusion that AGW is real and a problem, but every time the data YOU present always ends up refuting your point. Whats your game in all this?

Comment Re:Clothes Dryers Re:user error (Score 1) 710

Oh come on, the "SCIENTISTS ARE ALL MONEY GRUBBING SCAMMERS" crowd is just as big nowadays. And holy smokes! The sun can dry things even in the winter??? I wonder if there are any other strange atmospheric effects happening that you don't (or won't) understand? But hey, congratulations on your mom's sweater.

Comment Re:user error (Score 1) 710

People can live without a clothing dryer.

It's been five years for me, and I have an unused front loader dryer for sale.

Wow you like to be really really really really sure about stuff. Why not sell it 4 years ago for more money? How many hours did you waver on pressing submit on that post?

And good for you that China smog doesn't reach you. But it accounts for 12-24% (from a study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) of the smog in LA...6500 miles from china. Just because it doesn't reach Chicago thats ok? I think we'd do well to help reduce 20% of the pollution in a state that contributes 8% of the US GDP.

I don't believe in MMGW, and I don't believe we can change global climate.

But it's stupid not to scrub carbon from coal plants, put cleaner water back into the the environment than we take out,

Then why do you care about reducing carbon? Its going to cost you more money and ZOMG JOBS. Its concentration is still far too low to affect how we breathe, just something you don't "believe" in. The thing is it doesn't matter what you believe. Either its happening or its not and all the evidence points to "happening". But I'm glad you agree with the old saying "don't shit where you eat". Thats a start and if everyone takes it to heart maybe thats all we'll need.

Comment Re:A lot of them will be returned (Score 1) 127

What the OP is saying is that many novice people will wander by the display, think it is cool, and buy it on an impulse.

How many people are going to spend $3000 (or even $1300) on something they know almost nothing about after "wandering by"? If its more than zero, Makerbot should partner with local divorce attorneys.

Comment Re:grigori perelman and this guy walk into a bar (Score 2) 96

james says "i am kind of a big deal. i have been featured in books and now on slashdot"

I don't think he says that at all. From the article: "He’s an individual of enormous talent and accomplishment, yet he’s completely unpretentious". Thats backed up when they say how he realized his weaknesses and sought out people to complement them with astonishing levels of success. Your post may just be pointing out the contrast between the two personality types but it comes off as ragging on Simons for accepting success and lionizing Perelman for holding true to his unconventional convictions.

Speaking of Perelman, maybe he had to deal with a bunch of jerks who unsuccessfully tried to marginalize his contributions and doesn't like talking to the public but is that any reason to give up your life's passion when you're one of the greatest minds that field has ever seen? Relax, dude.

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