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Comment Re:One click for $235 (Score 1) 242

My first thought was that FDE which is required on all notebooks at the agency where I work has now made the startup time go from (a long) very few minutes to an excruciating 15 minutes, more or less. For instance it takes that long for the systems calculations of mouse cursor postion to agree with where it appears to be to me and I can't really do any work on the computer until it settles. The passwords are awful, too. I keep mine in an encrypted file on my smartphone - if I remember. Gotta put the username/password in twice, too; once for FDE and once again for Windows (but it used to be three times so that's progress of a sort.)

Comment Re:Aluminium is the fuel, not water (Score 1) 85

"Putting the "converting water into hydrogen" into headline is misleading reporting."

Yes, but it's great misleading reporting since it implies the fission of oxygen and the fission products all the way down to hydrogen. That's a somewhat endothermic process (cough, cough). Who needs to read the article with that great title?

Comment Bots? (Score 1) 86

" How will Twitter distinguish between positive Tweets coming from voters or news outlets and those from spam bots designed to drive the conversation surrounding a candidate one way or the other? "

Follow the money.

Comment What is Intelligence? (Score 1) 213

I didn't notice a definition of intelligence and wonder how they define it. ("Well we know it when we see it.")

I think potential intelligence is the ability to provide high quality genes (in the adaptive sense) to the next generation. Realized intelligence then would mean one has already done so but I suspect that only a much later generation would be able to apply the classification with any accuracy.

Comment Re:enough already (Score 4, Insightful) 207

I just wish the modern Olympic Games stop already. They've completely perverted the spirit of Pierre de Coubertin who said (in French): L’important dans ces Olympiades, c’est moins d’y gagner que d’y prendre part (the important thing is less winning than participating), especially with the rules that professional athlete can compete now (in case you didn't know, only amateurs were allowed to participate in the earlier days).

If I understand it correctly what the "amateurs only" rule really meant was that only Gentlemen could participate. The working class couldn't afford the time to train and participate nor the expenses and that kept the Gentlemen from having to associate with their inferiors as equals.

CMIIW

Comment Re:Bad idea (Score 1) 111

One cannot drive at any reasonable speed that will guarantee that all obstacles will be seen in time, but conservative speeds can be chosen to set the risk at a low level. For instance at night a pedestrian dressed all in black can suddenly appear too at a distance too close for the driver to be able to stop. If the system is detecting problems before they are seen a prudent driver might decide to slow down to slow down.

Some drivers will probably think that the system (like anti skid brakes) will provide protection and drive faster than they should, somewhat analogous to teens becoming sexually promiscuous after taking courses which inform them of the details of contraception.

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