Comment: Re:In perspective (Score 3, Interesting) 380
Comment: Not a great weapon (Score 2) 273
Comment: Profound idea? No pointless. (Score 1) 126
Comment: Finally! (Score 2) 247
What To Do With a Free Xbox 360 Pro? 416
from the donate-it-to-me dept.
Comment: Re:Killing is so 1940's (Score 2, Insightful) 360
Mutate it to bring forth a strain which is tasty, and make those genes dominant. In 50 years time the goats will come around. Alternatively mutate goats to have no sense of taste.
..... but then it won't spread so fast cos it's busy being eaten, and so unmutated strain will outcompete it leaving you back at square one.... Anything that is so undiscriminating about what it eats will probably eat everything else, posing another problem.
Comment: Re:Will this help? (Score 5, Informative) 259
Some Large Dinosaurs Survived the K-T Extinction 269
from the hid-under-a-rock dept.
+ - Snakes on a Quantas Plane!->
The snakes, just six inches long, were among 12 Stimson's pythons being flown from Alice Springs to Melbourne.
At first it was thought the reptiles may have been eaten by the other snakes, but this was discounted after they were weighed on landing.
Mace Windu was unavailable for comment on account of him having enough of snakes on a Mother f'ng planes."
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Inside Factory China 135
from the making-it dept.
Microsoft To Open Retail Stores 535
from the world-class-shopping-experience dept.
Comment: Re:Well done Bill (Score 1) 841
But don't let my opinion change your mind, pls continue patting yourself on the back for making profit (selling medication) which treats one of the symptoms of poverty.
Well actually malaria is a cause of poverty as well as a symptom. In Africa, the average child will have 1-6 bouts of malaria a year, not only putting them at risk of dying, but also preventing them from going to school. Coupled to the loss of manpower in the workforce, malaria does impact community productivity significantly.
Comment: Well done Bill (Score 4, Informative) 841
Comment: Re:Only a few questions (Score 2, Interesting) 191
I think the big limitation against a robot "eating" living things at this point is that the energy required in harvesting anything that moves is far in excess of the energy that the robot will be able to extract from it. Bound to be an inefficient process.
1. Attach an object-tracking device and a harpoon to it.
2. Reel in the prey.
3. Put prey in a big sealed container.
4. Time/Standby mode.
5. Lots of biogas.
6. Dung heap.
7. GOTO 1.
Nothing to it.