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Comment Re:Well if two google engineers say so (Score 1) 652

A common argument is that climate change can be avoided if everyone makes a number of small changes in their lives. These guys have determined that marginal, easily affordable changes in people's lives are insufficient according to some climate models. (Unless there's are large, unforeseeable technological advances.)

In other words, a specific approach or category of approaches won't work if you believe the forecasts of some severe climate models. The obvious response would be to stop advocating the unworkable approaches and/or re-examine the climate models to see if they might be overestimating the challenge.

Perhaps the article communicates this poorly. It's still useful info though.

Comment Re:How many bozos are screaming that Windows is sa (Score 1) 131

Some of it goes after the BIOS or the firmware in various bits of hardware (e.g. hard drives) too, which is pretty much impossible for any OS to defend against.

Why should that be impossible? On most hardware it may be, but if you're lucky enough to have a system with an IOMMU, the OS should absolutely be able to defend against such attacks simply by not permitting just any jerkoff application to access the disk controller directly. Applications then have to ask the driver to mediate all transactions, and the OS is definitely in a position to then prevent firmware tampering.

Comment Re:Moderate BS (Score 1) 1128

So I'm sure you have a citation to support at least 7 witness statements that say that, at least 6 of whom are African American?

The prosecution released all of that testimony, available for you to read. But to save you the trouble, it was summed up during the press conference, because it was very important, in context. But just for fun, consider reading it, just like all of the journalists who have already done so, and helpfully explained the same thing so that people like you can get their heads on straight.

Comment Re:Moderate BS (Score 1) 1128

Nope: "But Darren Wilson, the officer who stopped Brown, wasn’t even aware that Brown was a suspect in the robbery, Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson said Friday afternoon." -http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/ferguson-police-name-michael-brown

Ar you calling the Police Chief a liar?

I'm calling him what he was: minus some important details. As pointed out once investigators from multiple agencies, including the FBI got around to listening to recordings of the actual communication. And no, from a distance of course Wilson didn't know that Brown was the guy who had moments before robbed the store. That's why he didn't know who he was possibly dealing with until he got up to them in the street, and saw what he saw. Are you unable to follow the details, here? Why?

If someone slammed a car door into you, wouldn't you push it back?

I might, but that didn't happen. Multiple eyewitnesses say it didn't happen. The only person making that claim is the warrant-out-on-him guy who also - right after it happened - said that Brown was shooting out the car window, shot a kneeling Brown multiple times in the back, etc. You know, Mr. Lying His Ass Off guy ... who, strangely enough, you think is more credible than multiple African American witnesses who went to the police to tell them what they saw. How are you measuring credibility, here?

No shit. Crazy dude tries to run me over, slams his car door into me, then pulls a gun out? Damn straight I'm trying to to get that gun away from him!

Except, you'd be hallucinating, since witnesses say that didn't happen.

Inconsistency- you just said he pulled a gun to get Brown to "back off", but now (literally a second or two later), he's trying to "Stop" Brown from backing off??

It's a shame about your cognitive skills. He went for his gun to get Brown to back away from PUNCHING HIM IN THE FACE THROUGH HIS CRUISER WINDOW. Once Brown's thumb got winged by a shot in the car, Brown started to move off, and Wilson got out in order to keep him from getting away following Brown's assault on a police officer. Feel free to read that a couple of times so you can get that complex chain of events straight in your head.

and it also proves that Brown was 130-150 feet away. No need to shoot an unarmed person at that distance.

Such pain, there in your head, where it must hurt to process facts. Ouch, huh?

That's the distance from the cruiser, not the distance from the officer, who was pursuing the guy who had just assaulted him. Mr. Stoked On Adrenaline Having Just Strong-Armed A Merchant And Assaulted A Cop decided to turn around and rush Wilson. The distance between them was nowhere near the distance between Brown and the cruiser that Wilson had left behind.

So we're back to wondering what people who choose to lie about these facts (by spinning fantasy, or through omission of important details) think they're going to achieve. Shouldn't you be out burning down your local grocery store or something?

Comment Re:Duh (Score 1) 454

Companies have an advantage in that H1-B's can't switch jobs and stay in the states.

But while the family back home costing 1/10th the amount is an advantage for H1-B's I fail to see how it benefits the United States to allow that advantage. Just like we charge import/export taxes we should be charging taxes on imported labor to offset those differences for the good of our economy. There is no real advantage to the United States to use imported tech workers when there is a plentiful supply at home.

Comment Re:Moderate BS (Score 2) 1128

This is the officers testimony. You know, the guy who will be on hook for murder if it goes to trial. Are you really surprised he spun a yarn that makes him look innocent?

It's the officer's testimony AND THE TESTIMONY OF MULTIPLE WITNESSES. And every bit of it is backed up by physical evidence. Unlike the made-for-the-media BS the first "witnesses" dished out, which all fell apart the moment those same people were asked serious questions. Many of them admitted to the grand jury that they never actually saw anything, and were just repeating something they'd heard. Others changed their story dramatically as soon as it was pointed out that what they described couldn't possibly have happened.

Which details of the physical evidence and multiple, corroborated eye witness accounts are you having trouble with, exactly? Please be specific.

Comment Won't work without massive changes (Score 1) 652

We have the problem that we expect to be able to work whenever we want. But the sun shines brightest and the wind blows hardest at certain times, not all the time. Solution, reduce waste, and work when the energy is available, or find more power storage technologies and install 'em. Either way, big changes in the way energy is handled.

We're coming to a point where we need less and less workers, but we're expecting to do more and more work. What?

Comment Re:Few of us have inside and outside legal counsel (Score 1) 151

He might've done business in the US, but the government ignored the proper legal process in Kim's country. The US thinks it is the world police that can do as it pleases (including enforcing draconian copyright laws), so hopefully they fail in this instance.

I hope they (we, etc) fail here too, but it's not a foregone conclusion. We often succeed, and that's what someone needs to take away from history before assuming that it won't happen to them.

Comment Re:I'm glad there is rioting. (Score 1) 1128

I suggest you start with just a few simple ride-alongs if your community allows it.

Look, I'm not looking to familiarize local law enforcement with me. That's not even near my radar, let alone on it. I've got two great reasons for that, and only one of them is my well-earned prejudices against cops gained from such experiences as being able to speed at will by driving a Mercedes or being pulled over at double gunpoint (pointed at my face) in Santa Cruz for the crime of driving a Chevy Citation after 2 AM.

While I know it couldn't really work, I really wish some holier than thou "cops are evil" jerks such as yourself could be drafted into the police force.

It wouldn't work because I would never fit in there. I wouldn't do what they wanted me to do, and they'd get rid of me, marginalize me, etc. They just wouldn't put me where I could make any positive difference. Indeed, they would send people like me to deal with the worst possible situations in order to dispose of them as rapidly as possible.

Still, I note that you continue to ignore my central point: It has been shown that the cops are at least as criminal as the rest of us and probably moreso, and are therefore utterly unqualified to be policing. If they can't manage to follow the law, what hope do the rest of us have, and why should we care? If they want us to believe that they have our best wishes at heart, they must follow the rules scrupulously. The whole idea that we can police ourselves through crime is insane.

if not, you'll be in for an unbelievably rude awakening.

You mean, like the rude awakening you'd be in for if you really knew how much police malfeasance was going on? Because it's got to be much, much more than they're being prosecuted for.

Comment Re:Wrong risk ... (Score 1) 151

Everyone with three working brain cells will realized that if they wanted to, they could make his life less comfortable.

If he weren't rich, they would have done it already. But if they nail him without truly solid pretext then other rich people (who are in a position to actually enact social change) will be leery of their pogrom. I mean, program. Wait...

Comment Re:Few of us have inside and outside legal counsel (Score 1) 151

FYI, Dotcom wasn't living in the US.

He had never lived in the US.

You are just like my ISP. When I raise a salient point, you prevaricate. I tell them that their service frequently does not get my packets to the internet, they quote link uptime statistics. I give a fat fuck whether my radio link was up, if its radio link was down, and I couldn't get to the 'net. And likewise, I give a fat fuck whether Kim was living in the USA, because a) he was doing business in the USA and b) if you assume that the long arm of the USA ends at our borders, you're a fucking moron who ignores history and the news. There is no evidence that he is actually that stupid. If he were, he'd be locked up right now, not chillin' in a mansion in NZ.

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