Comment Ringworld Throne (Score 4, Interesting) 42
This spray-on antenna technology first appeared in Larry Niven's Ringworld Throne, published in 1996.
This spray-on antenna technology first appeared in Larry Niven's Ringworld Throne, published in 1996.
The Phone Company
to not use Microsoft product.
(I like Windows Phone) [...]
Oops. You just disqualified yourself from being a meaningful Slashdot contributor.
Collectively, we are that stupid.
Until they couldn't pay me for about 4 months in a row, and that was about 5 years ago. It's been touch and go for LJ for ages.
Here's one of my articles from about 8 years ago: http://www.linuxjournal.com/co...
Same delusion, different manifestation.
The people who elected them are the real problem. As of today, 37.3% of adult Americans still approve of Trump, and the trend line is going up.
Here, let me google that for you:
"does mylar block rf"
https://www.google.com/search?...
Ok, everybody, you can put your tinfoil hats back on.
Mylar does. You must not be an experienced electrician.
Since when did you have to be "an experienced electrician" to know that Mylar blocks a device's GPS radio?
Maybe Slashdot should have hired an experienced editor to write the summary.
TFA didn't even mention clean coal!
Because Afghanistan, Syria, Uganda, Russia, Venezuela, Brazil, The United States, Libya, Azerbaijan, South Africa, The Congo, Korea, [...]
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