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Comment Re:Booze Bus (Score 1) 783

I got curious about this, and found a handy chart on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_traffic-related_death_rate

According to the fatality data, the US is worse than Australia, Germany, France. But it's also worse than Italy, which when I was there seemed pretty bad in terms of the things you mentioned. But in my experience it all pales to India, which, sure enough is much worse than all of those countries. :)

Comment Re:I've been toying with Solar desal for awhile. (Score 4, Interesting) 178

I had some kids in a class I was teaching invent an umbrella that used a closed system of two connected canisters, one on each end. The liquid inside (I forget which) was chosen so that when heated it became *more* dense, causing the sun-ward side to be heavier, turning the umbrella toward the sun. It seems that sort of passive system is possible, if you wanted to go down the invention road. :)

Comment Re:Obvious: latency (Score 2, Interesting) 166

Full disclosure: I work for NVIDIA on cloud gaming.

I was as skeptical as you about the latency. In this interview. Phil Eisler talks about 200ms of XBox + TV latency that people live with every day. (See page 2) If that's our target, then that's pretty doable, since with strategically located data centers you can get the network latency down to 20-30 ms.

In the work we're doing, we're actually focusing more on hitching in the game than latency, since the latency isn't as big a deal if you're say in the Bay Area where one of our test clouds is. Heck, I played Trine2 from the east coast and it was very playable. I wouldn't play BF4 across the country, of course. :)

There are plenty of other risks with the idea, but I wouldn't put latency at the top of the list.

Comment First they took away SQL... (Score 1) 179

SQL is being replaced with NoSQL DBs + imperative code. Want a join? Code up a couple of loops.

How long before makefiles get replaced with something imperative? Is there anything else widely used that's declarative?

Comment Re:poetry (Score 1) 510

Come to think of it, if I remember correctly, "iterate in the living room" is something my wife and I used to do before our daughter was born.

And now you're lucky if you "iterate" in the bedroom, with the lights off, on your birthday.

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