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Comment Re:Doesn't count. (Score 3, Interesting) 110

Yes, if it doesn't both drive on the road and also take-off & fly in the same fashion as the DeLorean did in the "Back to the Future" movies, its definitely not a flying car. That standard was quite well set back in the 80's and disappointingly we're still just not there yet. Bummer. This article was a huge let-down.

Comment Will they offer a $50 Static IP Address (Score 1) 79

That's all I've ever really wanted. Reasonable speed with a static IP for $50 per month. Nobody offers it. Everybody wants a hundred bucks and keeps guaranteeing more and more bandwidth as though I gave a rats arse when all I need is for the IP address to remain constant. Greedy bastards.

Comment The answer is 60.Use the KISS principle. (Score 1) 283

Keep it Simple Stupid: Common sense would suggest that the cable probably would not hang exactly as pictured in the diagram. It would more likely hang in the shape of a perfect semi-circle. That being said, if the height of the poles is 50m and the distance from the cable to the ground is 20m, that means the difference would be the radius of that semi-circle, which is 30m. Double that and you get the distance between the poles: 60m. Very simple.

Comment Makes sense. Its just the Army. (Score 4, Insightful) 506

I'd me more surprised if it were the marines or the navy seals being downsized. The Army is a lot of bulk manpower that just sits around for the most part and maintains control of areas that have already been seized from the enemy via the attacking efforts of the marines. Advancements of technology means drones and stationary automated turrets can do a lot of that defending work I'd imagine. Just gotta have some protected folks around to maintain control and change the batteries every now and then. Probably way more affordable than actual people. The marines and seals on the other hand can't be so easily replaced by a machine.

Comment Re:Depends on China (Score 1) 325

Not as long as China protects him he won't. For various reasons I don't entirely understand China has elected to keep this family in power.

I thought it was rather obvious. Kim Jong-un and his kin are likely a family line of alcoholics more than happy to just stay drunk and remain too busy having fun partying it up to dare think clearly for a moment and "rock the boat" (just ask Dennis Rodman). Kim is Probably a pushover who is easily persuaded to keep drinking by his admirees. And as long as he's too busy keeping staying drunk, he's not dabbling in more dangerous things things like warfare and nukes. Last thing we want is a family line of stone-cold-sober and power-obsessed critical thinkers at the helm. That could lead to genocide. So I guess we can all give a big thanks to Rodman for sacrificing his time and health to do his part to protect world peace by keeping this overempowered wild-child distracted. Things could be a lot worse.

Comment Re:That Explains the Peace in Egypt (Score 2) 66

Well if it had very little alcohol, maybe they drank a whole lot of it, plus drank it while consuming other drugs and substances. When I look at that hieroglyph shown in the ad, I'm seeing on the bottom row 3rd from the left what appears to be a guy sporting a HUGE beer gut, plus he has a refer-smoking buddy across standing on the opposite side of the table in front of him. Plus I think those folks bottom right are playing music. Compared to today that matches up pretty accurately to typical college party life.

Comment That Explains the Peace in Egypt (Score 0) 66

The reigning pharaoh at the time (Pharaoh Amenhotep III) had a reign that was relatively peaceful and uneventful. The beer explains it. When alcohol consumption by the population in general in any country goes down, the probability of a looming war goes up. When everyone calms down and has a drink, war probability goes down. Right now in Egypt alcohol sale restrictions have increased and stores have even been pressured to close shop by society in general, and we all have heard of the recent chaos as of late there. Its even happened to the United States. World War One started soon after prohibition.

Comment Re:Yeah.... (Score 1) 243

They're probably not his, but he'll take 'em if nobody else is claiming them. Put yourself in his shoes. There's a shitton of bitcoins worth a lot of money and nobody is claiming them but everybody is pointing the finger at you. I'd be like "(puzzled) There's a shitton of money just sitting there? And everybody thinks that its mine? Hmmnnn.......why YES! Yes it probably is mine. Give me the money now please. Thank you very much!"

Comment ADD = The Business of Curing Stupidity (Score 3, Informative) 246

I have ADD myself, and I take meds to treat it. I can honestly say that I make smarter decisions when on my medications. I focus better, get things done, my social life improves, and I'm just generally better at living. And when I reflect back on days when I was not on my meds, I often just shake my head at myself in embarassment for all the dumb things I did that day. So glad to have a treatment. I think before ADD was clinically diagnosed, people were just called "less intelligent". And who wants to be dumb? Certainly not me.

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