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Comment Re:NIMBY (Score 1) 200

How do you secure a reactor like this though?

If I have a gun can I shoot at it and it goes BOOM?
What if I have a grenade?
Rocket?
Large home-made bomb?
Stolen Bunker buster missile?

If you were able to get it to go BOOM or melt down, what are we talking about for containment? If it powers a suburban area 20sq miles, will the melt down only cause health issues for that 20sq miles or larger? If it impacts areas around it, do they get a say on how you deploy it and regulations you need to follow to secure it?

Comment Re:Just a recorder... (Score 1) 628

What happens if both drivers were Speeding?

What happens if (more extremely) both drivers were recorded going 46 when the accident happened on a road with a speed limit of 45?
Should BOTH insurance companies be legally OK to wipe their hands clean of paying out for the accident?

Simply put, is there anything in the books that would stop both insurance companies from using "speeding" as the end all, over-rules everything reason to not pay out?

Comment Re:Shill problem (Score 2) 410

I am a real person :(

What about a way to block specific users, which in turn ALSO blocks all their moderation?

Say some group of shills mods post Y down to oblivion, by having them on your block list, those down mods are invisible and not counted. You now see the post for how it is, and if anyone else modded it +1 whatever, you would see that as well, as long as they aren't on your block list as well.

Of course, this could be the way it is currently, but as a /. noob, I don't have a good enough idea of what users to block.

Comment Re:wont last long (Score 1) 249

IF enough people have them, banning them won't be an option.

Frankly, the concept of these things has some +'s for the current crop of internet only stores (like Amazon), where the majority of their customers will go into a physical store to look at a product, then go online and but it. Instead of having to go into the store, you download the Amazon Showcase app, and it creates a showcase for your right in the room you are in.

Comment Re:not so fast there alarmast headline writers. (Score 2) 433

4G in my area is faster than DSL.

Why not just put all the wired bandwidth going to their DSL infrastructure in my area to the closest towers, and then give every one a 4G hotspot?
You can talk about spectrum space this and that, but DSL is just as limited in regards to physical infrastructure. (IE must be X miles from a DSLAM to get speed Y).

Why not make the ultimate set-top box? You only have to plug it into the wall and your TV. The unit is completely wireless (4g or whatever newer tech), and also acts as your wifi hotspot.

Comment Re:Android reduces fragmentation (Score 1) 431

I have a HTC Hero, and I recently upgraded it to something like Sense 3.5 (with the ring at the bottom of the lock screen that you can drag stuff to).

TRUST ME, you cannot and should NOT be upgrading this phone to that version for your typical user.

It lags, has very little space left over after the base install, and just doesn't run as smoothly as it did before.
I only keep it on for a few reasons:
- Free wifi tether (sprint FTW)
- better battery use (I know its crazy, but it seems way better)
- UI is cleaner and easier to use once you get past the lag here and there

I could go back, but since I am due for a upgrade, I thought id attempt rooting a phone, and if I bricked it, id just upgrade. Since I haven't I'll gladly wait until some new quad core HTC phones come out.
(I am still paying the "reduced" sprint fee since I signed up before the "additional 10 bucks a month for 4g, err all smartphones" policy was pushed out)

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