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Comment Re:Except at night. (Score 1) 164

How many molten sodium plants are operational

I was able to find two that were operational: Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Plan - US Gemasolar Thermosolar Plant - Spain

which isn't as much as I would have expected. However, the these types of plants are relatively new, and molten salt is the latest and greatest in the industry, so it's not a total surprise.

If you are worried about heat loss, molten solar only loses 1 degree F per day. source: http://www.solarreserve.com/en...

Comment when the first comments on posts like these are... (Score -1, Flamebait) 265

Fuck anyone with a penis! if you disagree then you're part of the patriarchy
Use apps! only apps can apps apps, NOT LUDDITE feminists! Apps!
I think i finally understand this woman is have the longest period ever
When you can't do real work... start an advocacy group to harass people who can
hire more gay linux nerds who like hard cocks in their rectums

Can you not fathom how there just might be some discrimination happening in the tech world?

Comment Re:The entire middle class? (Score 1) 271

I hate to burst your bubble but the median household income in 2014 was $53,657. That's regardless of single or dual income. I would be willing to bet that most people on here are lucky enough to have never made below median income, and that most of our friends are above this threshold as well, so we never see it. source: http://money.cnn.com/2015/09/1...

Comment Re:Then he's doing it wrong. (Score 1) 720

[quote]“It is known that there are an infinite number of worlds, simply because there is an infinite amount of space for them to be in. However, not every one of them is inhabited. Therefore, there must be a finite number of inhabited worlds. Any finite number divided by infinity is as near to nothing as makes no odds, so the average population of all the planets in the Universe can be said to be zero. From this it follows that the population of the whole Universe is also zero, and that any people you may meet from time to time are merely the products of a deranged imagination.”[/quote]
-Douglas Adams

The argument is that the earth "should not" exist, not "does not." This model shows that the conditions conducive to an earth like planet are exceedingly rare, even on a universe scale. At some resolution, it's safer to say that the universe is dead, rather than having any life.

Comment Re:Tamper-proofing (Score 4, Interesting) 255

My friend used to do this job for Turner networks. His job was to watch content set to air in foreign countries and document every moment that needed to be flagged due to censorship concerns. "At 0:52:13, use of the word 'fuck.' At 0:55:43, exposed nipple..." If he ever missed anything, he would have been fired, so he had to watch every second of the film. If he became distracted, he would have to rewind. Apparently he loved this job. It sounded miserable to me.

Comment Re:Why (Score 1, Interesting) 965

France is one of the top 5 arms exporters in the world (http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-31901493), they have a history of racial tension against immigrants (https://news.vice.com/article/france-is-getting-more-intolerant-and-racist-according-to-human-rights-report). You treat those beneath you like shit, and occasionally, people fight back. Those would be two motives, I'm sure there are more.

Comment Re:Destroying our world (Score 1, Informative) 80

Also, bitcoin transactions require barely any electricity at all, it's bitcoin mining that wastes valuable resources that could be more productively used on nearly anything else.

Except bitcoin mining is inherently tied with transactions: https://www.bitcoinmining.com.... bitcoin mining is how the transaction system works, verifying each transaction. The system blows through cheap energy to make fake cash. The whole system results in a massive waste of energy for an inefficient currency.

Comment Re:Destroying our world (Score 3, Interesting) 80

I would think his comment goes to the idea of bitcoin mining, which to my knowledge, serves no other purpose than to prop up bitcoin itself. It's a massive waste of energy on something completely intangible. I'd like to see a more in-depth study, but some estimate that a single bitcoin transaction could power a house for a day and a half (http://motherboard.vice.com/read/bitcoin-is-unsustainable). What a fucking waste. At least folding@home used energy for scholarly purposes.

Comment Re:But texts are limited (Score 1) 204

I have a friend who has a cabin in the San Juans, just across the water from Canada. He spent a summer out there one year, and worked with his wireless provider to ensure that he would not get billed for data coming in from a Canadian tower during that time. Problem is, they never turned off his roaming data. By the end of the summer (streaming music the entire time), he had a $30,000+ bill. Thankfully, he had a paper trail.

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