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Submission + - A Pi in your face (bbc.co.uk)

Rambo Tribble writes: The BBC, among others, is reporting on a new camera add-on for the popular Raspberry Pi.

Comment Re:The Nuclear Con Job (Score 1) 292

I am not backpedaling in the least. A scientist who makes his living promoting a scientific position is compromised in providing assessment of that position, period. The quotes aren't to scare, they are to point out the dubious nature of the science they promote. The only scientists in love with nuclear power are nuclear scientists making their living off nuclear technology. That's not to say that nuclear does not have some advantage over such as fossil fuels, as with the greenhouse gases, but the rosy view of nuclear we have been fed since the 1950s has been in large measure hype. Of course, the greenhouse gas problem is the result of science disregarding the ramifications of the work of John Tyndall for a century-and-a-half.

If you are going to impugn someone else's intellectual integrity, you had best develop some intellect and integrity of your own.

Comment Re:The Nuclear Con Job (Score 1) 292

No, I spoke of "scientific integrity", which is a narrower subject, by far. And it doesn't really matter how many or by what means they are bought off, does it? Far more minds are subverted by the arguments they want to hear than by pure financial gain, though that is rarely far behind.

You can be sure that nuclear power is safe when those advocating it choose to house their families and themselves at the generation facilities and waste repositories.

Comment The Nuclear Con Job (Score 1) 292

We have long been told that science had nuclear technology in the bag, be it for military or civilian use. Of course, at the same time "scientists" have told us there was no link between smoking and cancer, or, more recently, between human activities and global warming.

It is little wonder that the public distrusts scientists, (unless, of course, they say what the public wants to hear), for many put their integrity up for sale. To paraphrase Twain, "There are lies, damned lies, and science." It is truly sad for those who recognize the importance of scientific integrity.

Submission + - Heavy Weather Exometeorology Style (bbc.com)

Rambo Tribble writes: The BBC has posted a gallery of images showing storms on some of our solar system's other planets. The pictures are both intriguing and stunning.

Comment A simple test (Score 1) 365

Although it may be hard to know an individual's history, if they have ever uttered the words, "I don't want to learn anything new," they're done. It doesn't matter if it's programming, educating or most anything else, once someone rejects further learning they are a drag on the organization they serve. Those seven words are, perhaps, the best test of burn out.

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