Comment Re:Thanks for the diagram (Score 1) 244
Agreed. the diagram was a great thing to see, and mostly covered my question too.
Agreed. the diagram was a great thing to see, and mostly covered my question too.
but google dissuaded me of that with one minute of their "in the life of" video.
Do you think a program of the size of the Apollo program could kickstart fusion to general availability? Or would a rather smaller program suffice?
Is fusion power going to be feasible in the next 60 years (extrapolating my expected lifespan)?
I'm going to have to respectfully disagree on 'A Canticle for Leibowitz'.
'A Canticle for Leibowitz' is self-indulgent tripe.
No vote on Hunger Games, haven't read.
Just needed to balance your comment out.
Being only a few hundred kilometres from major oil deposits, I see tonnes of people graduating from my institution with Petroleum engineering degrees. Do the majority of these people have a undying passion for the subject? Nope. The jobs are available, and they pay excellently, without having to risk fingers as a rig-pig. It's a smart choice.
I would be curious though to see the employment rates across the US for degrees. Are there engineering degrees for which there is demand, and how does that break out of the overall statistics presented in the article.
I missed that. Found the PC pro article, and one from omgubntu, but didn't see the original Shuttleworth announce.
Heaven knows I wish he hadn't mentioned Minority report though.
I dunno about genuine innovation; Maybe I'm missing the parallel but it looks a lot like Aza Raskin's Enso Launcher. Take a peek at the second half of this video.
I'm not faulting them for implementing it; After all, Enso Launcher looked fantastic but as far as I know never got much uptake and certainly never ran on linux. But I just think it's being forgetful to call this a new innovation.
I think the idea's a lil bland, I mean
Ditto: Results in Present Face.
Kudos on retracting. Manners on the internet. Whoda-thunk.
Fair point.
But if you were worried about privacy and control, why exclude the baseband firmware? If one is powerful and malicious, wouldn't that be the ideal place to put surveillance tech?
HELP!!!! I'm being held prisoner in /usr/games/lib!