Comment Re:OpenSuzzy! (Score 1) 113
Hah! After a year of reading the Reddit Linux everyday? Made my day!!
Yeah I'll quit doing that.
Hah! After a year of reading the Reddit Linux everyday? Made my day!!
Yeah I'll quit doing that.
We should all go re-read Kuhn anyways. Because (thinking of the current state of cosmology for one) clearly we didn't get it yet.
The first Earth Day took place on April 22, 1970, to " to create awareness for the Earth's environment and to encourage conservation efforts."
The phrase "Damn tree huggers" has been heard ever since. Yeah, even in Iowa. So, 40 years of deliberate ignorance and acrimony is coming home to roost? Tough grid.
No way I'm going to believe any of this. There's no equations on that page, no PhD's are named, and no mention of any government grants. If it were so easy, it'd have been done already long ago.
TOK-a-MAK!! TOK-a-MAK!! TOK-a-MAK!!
Every word they've said After Snowden has been public relations. "Our extended family" "sensationalized the leaks" "wrongly cast doubt" "more of a rogue element than a national treasure"
"Denial, Anger, Acceptance" is the third episode of The Sopranos.
Sometimes the the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
Star Trek warned about dancing with the devil in the pale moonlight.
I'm pretty sure the DoD could scrape some together by looking under some rocks somewhere if it had to.
Sun's ultraviolet creates H2O2 from CO2; H2O2 'scrubs' methane. Next question??
Because anything that the people do that's ad-hoc, effective and lower in cost threatens not only the government but the consultants and planning-boards and corporations that get the big tax bucks we pay. The System routing around potential damage
ALL the software - and much of the hardware - I was using 10-15 years ago to craft, record and sounds is long dead
I'm quite sure Albini remains at the top of his game, particularly including the technical side of the game, and so his opinion will deservedly carry a lot of weight for anyone who doesn't have a recording contract. (Those also have about a 5-year lifetime.) Analog tape remains the only sane archival choice for a 20-30 lifespan, by which time there may finally be alternatives with an even longer lifespan.
Clearly all the years of talk of security and encryption has accomplished is to lull many of us into a false sense of security. (Much like meeting with the TSA at the airport.) That false sense has kept many of us from asking the hard questions and really thinking about the weaknesses of the whole setup... which, as we are seeing more and more clearly, is rotten to the stinking core.
Good. Thinking about it all is good, and so is talking about it.
Hiroshima was long time ago, that's not scary. When I think about what the US faces (screw Japan) if those 400 tons of fuel catch fire and start burning for years, I'm already scared. When I think about TEPCO trying to 'fix' that alone, I'm more scared. Rocky Flats and Hanford and a terrorist with two halves of a plutonium baseball are a joke by comparison.
Something better get us all scared soon, because there's nothing else scarier on the planet right now
It looks as though Earhardt might have washed up on an island somewhere, so yeah, it seems worth holding out hope.
I was just reading the other day about some Japanese guys whose boat was blown out to sea and they eventually wound up in the US. At the time it was illegal to leave Japan, so it was decades before some of them found a safe way back in. Their families were stunned.
[these clocks] could help industry build GPS systems that can rapidly pinpoint locations with sub-centimeter-scale precision
Now, if only I could get transceivers to strap to fruit flies, I might find out where they're all coming from.
But this is the Internet. You don't have to know anything about a subject, or even understand what someone's saying to remit some dopey argument because there's nothing worth watching on TV.
But this is Slashdot. So thanks for making the modest suggestion, even though that never seems to penetrate the cloud cover.
"I am, therefore I am." -- Akira