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Comment Re:dream truck feature (Score 1) 426

Where do you live? Any truck made within the last 10 years in my market is outrageously expensive. I supper if you were buying a v6 with rear wheel drive. Otherwise ifs it v8 with 4x4 with decent miles. Min 20k - 25k.

Very likely, Texas and his prices are about right too as I was just in the market for a new vehicle. From what I understand, half of all trucks sold in the US are solid in Texas. Gas is pretty good in most parts of Texas, I think I saw it the other day for $2.29 in Austin. That said, a lot of the people that have trucks here in the city really don't need one, they just have it for the statement, safety, and visibility. Personally, I have had a truck of some form over the last 25 years and just moved into a car. Yeah, you start to miss it when you don't have one. The last minute convenience of being able to find something on craigslist and move on it for transport before the next guy can go rent a u-haul is pretty handy. But parking..yeah, most guys that buy a truck now never learned the old etiquette of parking in the back of the parking lot since it is so long and wide.

Comment Sure...It will cost you (Score 1) 251

I like the idea that VW and BMW should tell the government they can do it in their native language. But for future upgrades that will need to be free for anyone that owns their vehicles for the next 50 years, they'll need to be compensated annually 100mil Euros to hire proper security engineers and testers. So, if France wants it, that is another 100mil Euros so they can hire French staff and if the USA, another 100mil for English speaking security professionals and engineers. Put back the cost burden on the governments for future maintenance upgrades. Security and safety isn't free, while government contracts are very lucrative.

Comment Re:"We don't go into the barrio for an iPhone " (Score 1) 664

Yeah, and going in with a SWAT team costs the tax payers $60,000 each time they have to make a simple house call that could be done with two Black & Whites. Wasn't Mayor Giuliani's policy of going after small stuff semi-successful at turning NYC around because they felt that knocking down the pattern's of small crime helped fleece the bigger crimes as well?

Comment Re:Withdrawn (Score 3, Insightful) 152

Withdrawn for more tweaking to get stuffed into a massive PATRIOT 2 bill down the road. Just like the thousand other 'proposals' that were done in the 80's and 90's that were withdrawn and suddenly found in a bill that was 10,000 pages long and put together in a matter of hours to be passed without question.

Comment Re:Hw much did he get paid to say that? (Score 2) 511

I'm kinda thinking along the same line. Did the NSA supply the Dept of Justice with dirt on this Judge, or the Judge's kids that might ruin their career? I would really think not. But we all know that this is the inherent issue with widespread surveillance. They can game the system whether it is against criminals or their own judges. Maybe there was no dirt, just a promise that they'll get reappointed in 7years or possibly be up for something bigger down the road and maybe their kids would get an inside track on what ever route they are taking in life. In the end of the day, you start to think these are they guys that cheated all through their lives with the idea that "do whatever it takes to win, you must be the person on top no matter what cost...it is only you that matters!" When you think about how they are finding ways to cheat the laws of the land in the name of something else, what else do they cheat at or on?

Comment Re:three responses (Score 1) 562

I love the whole "Know your rights" comments, and I'm all for them. But it completely sucks that the minute you play the "I'm standing up for my rights" card, things can get expensive and ruin your life for the coming years over trivial BS that shouldn't have to happen. That blue wall can't be sued and most often, you end up being on the loosing side of many instances.

Comment Re:Gaining speed down that slope... (Score 5, Insightful) 208

I'm very surprised that they moved so quick to do this so provocatively. It seems like that mission creep takes several years before it actually shows up. But that smoke screen of "think of the children" blew away quick. So...that leaves me wondering. What is "really" next?

Comment Google Fiber (Score 0) 151

I live in Austin. When I finally get Google Fiber to my neighborhood, it will be easy to help host this kind of stuff for global knowledge growth and I look forward to helping. But till then...I'm not going to kill my cheap TWC upload speeds or thrash my older HDDs because of the webtraffic. But I'm hopeful for the future.
Operating Systems

Valve Announces Linux-Based SteamOS 510

Today Valve Software announced SteamOS, a Linux-based gaming operating system designed for, as Valve puts it, "living room machines." They say, "In SteamOS, we have achieved significant performance increases in graphics processing, and we're now targeting audio performance and reductions in input latency at the operating system level. Game developers are already taking advantage of these gains as they target SteamOS for their new releases." One major feature they're touting is the ability to use the SteamOS machine to stream video games from other Windows and Mac computers in the house to your TV. They mention media streaming as well, but without much detail. "With SteamOS, 'openness' means that the hardware industry can iterate in the living room at a much faster pace than they've been able to. Content creators can connect directly to their customers. Users can alter or replace any part of the software or hardware they want. Gamers are empowered to join in the creation of the games they love. SteamOS will continue to evolve, but will remain an environment designed to foster these kinds of innovation."

Comment Cowards and Whipping Boys (Score 1) 202

It should be a law in Humanity that if you are going to attempt to take a human life in battle, you have to put yourself in the line of fire to fight for what you believe in. People sending robots off to fight as a proxy, instead of themselves or their children shows the cowardliness of a people and the hollow their beliefs in ethics. Napoleon suggested history was defined by the winners, but being hated by the world will not be worth the bad rep points the US will get.

Comment Another Hubble? (Score 1) 77

Why not just build another Hubble style device at that cost. Yeah, it would likely be more because we are talking about putting it in space too, but while we are still dealing with atmosphere issues and increasing air quality problems from Asia, maybe it would be better to just build a 20meter one in space? Especially if it is very modular and you could just continue to add on parts over the years predicting that we are likely to just send robots into space to do the operations instead of humans.

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