Comment: Re:Disposable cell phone (Score 1) 362
Don't they spend a lot of money tracking foreigners? I think you divided by the US population.. but really you should divide by the entire world's population.
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Don't they spend a lot of money tracking foreigners? I think you divided by the US population.. but really you should divide by the entire world's population.
Maybe in America you can't get a bank account without photo ID, but in Canada there's an old law that mandates you must be able to get a basic account with no photo ID. Now, if you actually try, banks will make a fuss, but it is possible.
I'm sure this has been said before, but we probably won't come run out. It will just become increasingly expensive, until the point that other renewable energy becomes more attractive. As per the last 2 "oil ceilings" around $120 (one of many examples) WTI (or was it Brent? I can't remember), it would seem that currently energy prices for trucks, planes, and consumers can't support >$120 price.
So basically, this problem is going to solve itself, and we won't run out of oil, because we will (mostly) stop digging for it when it's too expensive, and use something else.
The only risk is that energy companies take the profits from oil and re-invest it in making cheaper drilling techniques instead of alternative energy, and then we really do run out before we can use oil to find an alternative (since most certainly any research is going to require it). But that's pretty unlikely, considering "oil" companies are already investing in alternative energy to become "energy" companies.
Looks like another one here that is a little better: http://vine.co/v/bFdt5uwg6JZ.
Here's a video of the actual explosion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUsu-yoIzq8.
Doesn't look good..
The funny part about PETM, as per wikipedia, is that "Success was also enjoyed by the mammals, who radiated profusely around this time.". I'm not saying global warming is a great thing.. but I mean, it's pretty clear that mammals prosper from warmer climates.
I played all last night and I had no issues.. made about 5 cities. So I don't know what this article is talking about. They were also still there this morning.
I honestly can't find exactly what jobs are being killed. What jobs exactly are even considered middle class seems to be highly contentious and subjective.
Can anyone point out to me an exact list of which jobs are reducing by technology? I, personally, don't consider a manufacturing job to be middle class, for example. And, it would seem, neither does wikipedia: "The following is a list of occupations one might expect to find among this class: Accountants, Professors (Post-secondary educators), Physicians, Engineers, Lawyers, Architects, Journalists, Mid-level corporate managers, Writers, Economists, Political Scientists, Urban planners, Financial managers, High school teachers, Registered Nurses (RNs), Pharmacists and analysts, etc...[8][34]".
I read TFA, and nowhere does it say how big The Hobbit was.. only that Avatar was about a Petabyte. Why isn't this stated anywhere? It's very frustrating, and also makes the article less useful, since its entire premise is that "The Hobbit creates big data challenge" with no specificity.
I see a lot of posts in here about banning guns. They are far more controlled where I live (Canada), but rest assured shootings that happen in Canada are always with black-market guns. It's not the people who legally purchase and register firearms doing these things, it's those who obtain them illegally.
You may argue that making guns harder to get, like here, reduces this kind of thing. That may be correct. But no matter what, people can get anything, and they will, if sufficiently demented, do something bad.
What's the answer to that?
I don't know, my friend read this Slashdot story once that had no anecdotes in it at all. So, it does happen.
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