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Comment Re:Possibly Worse Than That (Score 1) 216

I know that it's said that ignorance of a contract is no excuse for breaching it.

But I sometimes feel that there should not be a requirement that the issuer of the contract should make it so obvious and public that there could not possibly any chance that the breacher could have acted out of ignorance.

Say what you like about software EULAs, at least in many cases, you have to have seen the dialog box with the text before going ahead to install the software - much better than having to search for some microscopic print.

I do recognise the difficulty of ensuring that parties in a contract know what they're getting into - that's why lawyers aren't going anywhere anytime soon.

Comment Misleading title (Score 1) 112

The article isn't really about making biofuel from self-destructing trees. It's about introducing the mechanism through which the lignin (in the trees) destructs to other crops that grow much faster and leave a lot of waste, like corn.

Personally, I think that sourcing energy from biofuel will never really scale, anyway...

Comment Re:Moral of the story... (Score 1) 1746

"Everyone should..."

Ah, but that's the problem.

"Should", while pointing to the ideal, does not reflect what works in the real world.

I don't think that Mr. Eich will change his opinions as a result of this, but I'm damn sure he'll be much more careful how he airs and acts upon them in the future.

I'll leave it to others to decide whether that's a good thing.

Comment Re:Lies (Score 1) 544

So what if there was sound? Who cares? Do people who like the Tesla like it because it is relatively quiet, or do they like it for other reasons (because it looks great, runs on electricity, smooth acceleration, etc.)?

I don't see why the original post thinks that we should all see the addition of engine noise as funny. Mildly perplexing, yes, but that's about it.

Comment Re:Surely you jest ... (Score 1) 870

I don't know that having too much time on one's hands leads to crime.

It's arguable that crime happens because:

- people are poor (I assume this won't be an issue in a TNG world);

- the adults who should be acting as good role models for children either don't have the time to do this right, or are just simply absent (again, not a problem in a world where there's more than enough time to do the things we want.

Of course, there will always be sociopaths who commit crime for whatever reason.

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