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Comment Re:Bike lanes... (Score 1) 947

I'm just over the water in Victoria and as a cyclist believe there needs to be more enforcement of the laws around cycling. Enforce the helmet laws, put laws in place regarding bike lights, I would even go so far as implementing a license system for any cyclist over 15.

I just about got run over at a stop light cross walk while walking with my 3yr old by a guy on an electric assist bicycle who didn't think he had to stop at a red light. People like that make my blood pressure go up instantly as they are the reason drivers dislike cyclists.

Comment Re:Cycling not the Answer (Score 1) 947

I will agree that very few, if any, people will bike to work in the snow.
Biking in the rain or in hot weather is not that big of a deal. I cycle to work all year long, the only days I won't ride are if there is snow, or there has been a very heavy frost and the risk of black ice is high.
The rain is just water and between my rain jacket and good lights on my bike, a quick shower at work cleans me up completely.

Cycling may not be the answer for everybody, but most people decide they are not going to make cycling work for them before they even get on a bike and try.

Comment Re:wince (Score 1) 168

I agree with you completely.

In my mind a lot of the problems we are seeing with patents are that when they were granted they may have been innovative, however when tech geeks today look at them they seem obvious.

People need to realize that the idea that was patented was likely validly granted at the time of filing, yet would not be granted today. However that does not make the protection of the patent any less valid.

One solution may be to shorted the lifetime of SW patents.

Comment Re:And a normal locksmith will also charge (Score 1) 132

This whole fiasco reminds me of a few years ago when it was determined that you could open one of the Kryptonite bike locks with the end of a Bic pen. These were the locks with the circular keys. In the end, I think it was due to a class action suite, you could get a replacement lock for free that used a different key type.

If every hotel chain that that uses these locks sues, then they will get a replacement deal of some kind.

Comment Re:Logic is Logic (Score 1) 103

I was also fortunate enough to take a formal logic class, I believe it was called "Introduction to Logical Thought".

I enjoyed the class so much that I would advocate requiring some minimal level of formal logic be taught at the highschool level. It would be a lot more beneficial to make every student learn this than to make them all take pre-calc or calculus.

Note: I am not advocating limiting the math courses available to highschool students, I just think there are more applicable things that can be taught as required material.

Comment Re:With great power... (Score 1) 543

So you don't want your phone using the battery while it is sitting in a dock? That doesn't make any sense. The dock charges the battery so there no reason that a bit of extra processing will make a bit of a difference.
Do you have any ideas for interesting application that the CPU cycles can be used for while it is sitting in said dock?

Comment Re:Jury instructions on emails (Score 2) 111

Actually if they are really careful they will not have any emails about issues like this. My wife worked in the office of an public official a few years ago and there were certain things they were not supposed to ever mention in emails, because then they would be archived and available for public request.

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