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Comment Re:No self driving trains? (Score 4, Informative) 393

I'm baffled that we just might get self driving cars before self driving trains.

Do I really have to state the obvious? It's on *rails*.

We have self-driving trains, but somebody needs deal with the inevitable delays and malfunctioning signals at winter and look out the window to check people do not get stuck in the door, etc. The self-driving once are usually in mostly underground metros where each station is manned, or a personel can get to within 5 minutes if the need arrises.

Comment Re:Sense Of Entitlement (Score 1) 618

If you don't like the ads on a site, don't visit that site. If enough people do that, site operators will figure out the types of ads people tolerate and those they don't. Ad blocking isn't 'stealing', but it is mildly sociopathic: "I want what I want and screw the people providing it."

No, it is friendly and helpfull. I actively avoid products I see advertisement for, by block ads, I make sure I am more likely to buy product from those advertising on sites that I visit.

Comment Re:"Cashless" is meaningless (Score 2) 294

So, in the long run, Greece needs to leave the Euro. Except, a majority of Greeks want to stay in the Euro. Thus, the current Greek government wants to get kicked out, so they can blame the EU for it. But the EU does not want to take the blame, so they won't kick out Greece. What we have now, is a slow speed train wreck.

The part of the story I find interesting, that nobody is talking about, is that there are no written procedures for either kicking Greece out of the Euro Zone, or for Greece to voluntarily leave the Euro. One side or the other would have to unilaterally declare their action, and then dare the other side to deal with it. There will be 8000 lawsuits in 30 different courts asking judges to essentially create the rules as they go. Those cases could drag on for years. The financial markets would hate that kind of uncertainty.

Nah, the problem is more that leaving the Euro is effectively impossible unless your economy is stronger than the Eurozone average, whether they want to or not. Currently everybody in Greece have their income and accounts in Euros, and those with a choice would continue to keep it that way, as any new currency would only be introduced to be devaluated, so no one would WANT the new currency, and only the poorest could be forced to use it. If most of the economy would continue to operate in Euros because no one wanted the new currency, then changes in the value of new currency would have no effects on the economy. And being useless the value of new currency would hyperinflate.

Comment Re:"Cashless" is meaningless (Score 1) 294

What Greece really needs is reform that will allow its private sector to actually conduct capitalist, profit-making businesses

No, they have that. What they need is to stop being corrupt and actually collect taxes also from their rich friends, and stop giving out surprisingly well payed government jobs based on nepotism.

Comment Re:Bad good idea (Score 5, Informative) 198

It looks like a good idea (for end users anyway). But this is not. My operator should not decide what I want to see on not on a webpage. If I don't want adds, I use add-free versions of webistes or use an add blocker.
Next time, telco will decide that anti-telco articles in newspapers are not worth downloading either...

Well, it IS opt-in. It is an extra service they offer. Still it is likely to cause trouble with content providers when they offer it generally, especially if they go through with trying to get money from ad-providers, but at this point that is only speculation.

Comment Re:Holy Fuck (Score 5, Informative) 220

Take a bee colony and stick them in a deep freeze and see how many survive. In case anyone missed it, the U.S. and Europe experienced record cold this winter. How fucking stupid do you have to be to not put 2 and 2 together?

Europe had an exceptionally warm and mild winter this year.

Comment Re:"an emotional buffer for consumers as well." (Score 1) 278

Why did people have to drink bleeched pee just so almond farmers can water with pure drinking water?

You're one of those anti-science idiots like who torpedoed water recycling 15 years ago.

I doubt it ;)

I am not even American. I just think you guys are coming up with unpopular and expensive solutions to problems that only exists because you have created them, and suggest you stop creating them in the first place.

Comment Re:"an emotional buffer for consumers as well." (Score 1) 278

God damned pussies.

Leaders are -- occasionally -- supposed to actually lead. And that means pushing through unpopular items that are actually good for the citizenry.

Or they just split the water into drinking water and farming water. Why did people have to drink bleeched pee just so almond farmers can water with pure drinking water?

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