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Comment Re:The tablet future is Surface-like (Score 1) 328

I totally agree. My laptop died and I decided to try the Surface Pro 3 a month ago. Its the best laptop I've had so far. Good performance and very long battery life.

I bought the first and second iPad the day they came out and I carry an iPhone. I have not used my iPad since the day I got the Surface and I use it as a tablet every day. Even Apple accessories I have for my MacBook air and iPad work fine with the surface - e.g. video adapter for projector/second monitor/tv and the hard wired Ethernet adapter, etc. The tablet apps on the Microsoft side of the fence are often horrid, but for the basic ones I really use - e.g. Kindle - it works fine.

If my desktop died, I would try a Surface docking station with a 4K monitor.

Comment This is what I think a wrist computer *should* do (Score 1) 232

I'll probably get an Apple Watch and it will be obsolete within a year. This is the watch I hope somebody will make:

Applications:
Time ( analog and digital)
Weather (current and 5 day)
Music (streaming and offline/stored to bluetooth headset)
Games
Fitness
Universal Remote (car, thermostat, door locks, tv, game controller, camera, etc)
Payments/Passbook (nfc, QR-Code wallet)
Voice Messaging/Notes
Voice Search (e.g. Siri)
To Do List
Hands Free Call
Facetime/Hangouts
Calculator
Calendar/Schedule
Translate
Alerts/Notifications integration
Dashboard/Tracker
Two factor Authentication
Data storage/exchange

Must Have features:
Microphone
BlueTooth
Accelerometer
Compass
Vibrate
iPhone compatibility
Android compatibility
iPhone notifications
Android notifications

Important features:
Camera
NFC
GPS
Touch Screen
Bright LED (flashlight)
I/R Led (remote control)
Water Resistance

Nice to have features:
Integrated Phone
Ambient temperature
Body Temperature
Blood Pressure
Video diplay driver/irda
Swappable Band
Swappable Case
Wireless and/or Movement Charging

Key functionality:
Shake gestures
Voice Recognition
Touch screen gestures
Swipe keyboard
Activity context
Use a desktop web app or tablet app to set up
Themes
Reflective display
Backlit Display

Comment Re:Still a niche company (Score 1) 111

Fair question. I sold my Z06 Corvette earlier this year, but that's the only car I've ever owned in that price range. I don't really compare the Z06 Vette to a Model S P85, so you're right I may not have enough experience to say its better than other luxury sedans. I have friends with Mercedes, Audi, Lexus and Porche Panamera and I have to admit that they are really nice too.

I felt I had to reply to the comment that electric cars are a liberal pipe dream. I don't consider myself a liberal and Teslas are not a pipe dream.

Comment Re:Still a niche company (Score 5, Informative) 111

We've had ours coming up on two years. By far the best car I've ever owned and driven. It does actually work very well and when maintenance costs and savings on gas are included, its not really more costly than any other comparable luxury sedan.

Tesla may today be a niche company, but its certainly no liberal pipe dream.

Comment Re:Apple Pay (Score 2) 355

Short answer - tokenization and eCommerce security.

Chip and Pin uses physical contact of the card to the payment terminal. The chip is very hard to duplicate so it essentially eliminates card cloning. The PIN provides a second factor to authenticate a trusted customer at the point of sale.

Apple Pay is a variant of NFC (near field communication) much like Google Wallet with PayPass. This is wireless (contactless).

The specifications for hardware (Level 1) and software (Level 2) for both contact and contact-less payment systems are managed by EMVCo; see http://www.emvco.com/. Apple has chosen wisely to work with existing industry standards with a couple of big improvements. These guys are smart and they got it right.

What is different about Apple Pay is that unlike PayPass and Chip&PIN which send the credit card account number through all links in the system (usually encrypted), a one time use token is created. If an Apple Pay transaction is exposed, only a useless one time token would be divulged. This is much like the DUKPT system used from other secure transactions. If you are curious about DUKPT see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derived_unique_key_per_transaction.

Aside from the technical superiority of tokenization for security over Chip&Pin for card present transactions, how Apple Pay is better is a matter of taste because both systems mitigate card present fraud. It will always be hard to argue that either will be faster than a swipe.

I'm sick of sitting on my fat wallet and if I could get rid of my cards that would be great. Unfortunately I'll still need my cards because most places wont take anything but mag stripe for years (its taken Canada 7 years to get to 90% Chip&PIN at the merchants). If I lose my wallet I have to call a bunch of companies, whereas if I lose my phone nobody is going to get my card numbers. Apps will proliferate that allow loyalty programs and discounts to be offered to me through mobile integration (e.g. Amex has already announced buying McDonalds food with points). Geofencing in conjunction with NFC will further promote targeted marketing and I like the idea of saving money in exchange for loyalty. NFC will also likely be used to do things like open doors, start cars so it will be very convenient.

Apple Pay also supports tokenization for eCommerce. This is huge because card not present is the area where credit card fraud is most persistent. Apple Pay and the variations that are sure to follow will knock the online card fraud guys out of the game.

Comment Re:Wonder How Much? (Score 1) 294

Their voting is probably not motivated primarily by bribes - its Michigan jobs they are worried about.

Ironically, the Tesla is more American made (roughly 55% domestic and a lot more when the batteries are made by the Gigafactory) than its Ford, GM, Nissan competitors (roughly 35% domestic)

Comment This is getting ugly (Score 1) 294

The rationale for enforcing a car dealership model is obsolete. Now these laws only protect special interests who support politicians and are at odds with the interest of the vast majority of the American public.

I'm all for state's rights, but I think its time for the federal government to step in and eliminate this unconstitutional restraint of interstate commerce.

Comment Re:Yes (Score 1) 481

For the most part, I think its a matter of personal opinion, and I'll share mine.

Humans are social animals. For society to function we have certain rules. For example its not OK to kill and eat people. Society would break down. Hopefully everyone agrees the golden rule is a good idea.

Humans evolved to be survivors, and in order to thrive as omnivores we couldn't be picky about what was on the menu and survive. At this point in our evolution however, we can be picky about what's on the menu and still thrive. Coincidentally we are also learning that many of our fellow creatures on this planet are a lot more like us that we could have known before. We are smarter than these animals and if lack of communication is anybody's fault fault, its ours.

So the question is, should we increase the scope of the golden rule to apply to animals. I'm not a strict vegetarian. I eat well treated animals whose existence depended upon support of our food supply. Like you, I don't eat a lot of industrial produced proteins because I don't trust them. I do however extend the scope of my application of the golden rule to intelligent wild animals because I don't need to eat them. Most people have at least some amount of doubt about the morality of eating intelligent animals, and most uf us have the luxury of extending them the benefit of that doubt.

They are more pleasing to me alive in their natural habitat than on my plate.

Comment Re:Yes (Score 5, Interesting) 481

I totally agree - crows blow my mind. They have complex language, tool use and family units similar to ours.

My opinion about whales was based upon an experience I had several years ago in Maui. A baby whale and then mother slowly came out of the water 6 feet away from our boat and I looked those whales in the eye. There was obvious curiosity and intelligence there.

Its hard to imagine eating something like that. It for me borders on cannibalism.

Comment Yes (Score 1, Insightful) 481

I'm not an expert, but assuming octopi are that intelligent based upon brain size might be a false assumption. Their brains may be large to support their chameleon skin systems. Octopi are smart, but they don't have long life spans, advanced language or tool use as far as I know.

I do think everyone should take whales off the menu.

Comment Re:Distribution and Generation are split (Score 1) 488

That's interesting. Is most of the power in NYC underground? I'll bet that's expensive to maintain. I've read that hydroelectric power in the Pacific Northwest is super cheap. In Illinois, we get a really good deal 6.8 cents per Kw/Hr for 100% renewable. I suspect its because we have so much nuclear.

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