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Comment Back on a PC (Score 1) 393

I ran tablets for a few years, generally wanting to not lug aournd a notebook. After having a tablet stolen, I’m back on full blown PCs again. I missed having windowed apps, real keyboards and media players that didn’t suck (I’m looking at you, Comcast, blocking HDMI playback on your lousy player).

Granted it’s not as portable as I’d like, and I still use a tablet for reading books and remote controls on my home theater, but when I want to do much of anything else I prefer the PC.

Comment Re:Victory at last (Score 1) 393

And Apple has done a good job at really integrating everything so that it all works together. For example, it’s drop dead simple to share audio/video via Airplay, as opposed to the almost non-functional DLNA mess that only works when the stars are aligned just right. If you run Safari all your crentials follow you around on the built into all products keyring. Yes, there are plenty of add-ons for other platforms (most of which likely predate Apples’ keyring), but it happens out of the box and by default with Apple products.

Comment Re:Assumptions (Score 2, Interesting) 776

"Can't handle?" What does that mean?

You do realize that 90% of what you hear about Fukushima in the news is BS, right? You realize that the source of your information is heavily funded (through advertising) by the same people who will directly benefit (via increased use of natural gas for electricity production) in reduced nuclear power use?

The media isn't exactly smart, but they know not to piss off the money people.

Comment Then Explain Las Vegas (Score 1) 136

This doesn’t make sense. If the brain spent more time dwelling on the negative, why do people gamble? It seems to me that’s the exact opposite: the brain focuses on past good fortune (I put money in this machine and got a little more back), not the bad (I put money in this machine and nothing happened). Clearly the bad result will happen far more often than the good result, yet many otherwise average people waste millions of dolars and hours of their lives in front of slot machines.

Comment Re:So what'll we do with half a trillion dollars? (Score 1) 389

Ah, but what if you rideshare an autombile? Instead of having one sitting in the garage and parking lot all day, why not make it available to others? Summon your vehicle with an app and it comes to you, ready to take you wherever.

I’m sure that rush hour would make scheduling and resource allocation difficult, but for many people, not owning a car while having a reliable, economical “taxi” service could be fantastic.

And let’s not forget that the 1st world population is aging at an accelerated rate. The number of people who won’t be compentant to drive is increasing while the overall population is stabilizing.

Comment Re:That popping sound (Score 1) 270

OK, who is eating irradiated seafood? Where's the pictures of all the dead and mutated fish?

You do realize that we're all living in a universe filled with radiation don't you? It's been that way since the big bang. Cosmic rays, radon gas, bananas, pottery... all of it is radioactive to some extent. The radioactive water that went into the Pacific from Fukushima was so diluted by the ocean it won't hurt anyone. Yes, it can be measured, but it doesn't make a damn bit of difference to you or anyone else's lives.

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