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Comment Re:I call horseshit (Score 1) 375

I haven't had to worry about spelling since I was in grade school. Since then spell checkers have done my spelling for me. I can't be the only one. I can't think of an occasion where I would be using written text without using a computer. If this were true, then I would also assume that the writing would have to be in longhand, and trust me, my handwriting is much worse than my spelling.

Comment Re:Less than 5 over because (Score 1) 717

I'd need some evidence to believe that the increase from 70-75mph is as dangerous as the one from 20-25mph.

From the same website (and basic physics). Kinetic energy = .5mv^2

m is fixed for the same car

The energy involved is the square of the speed. For my car this would be:

20mph = .5 * 1727 * '(20*1.6)**2'
884224 J

25mph .5 * 1727 * '(25*1.6)**2'
1381600 J

70mph .5 * 1727 * '(70*1.6)**2'
10831744 J

75 mph .5 * 1727 * '(75*1.6)**2'
12434400 J

Difference in energy between 20 and 25:
497376 J

Difference in energy between 70 and 75:
1602656 J

So the energy difference of 5mph between 70 and 75 vs 20 and 25 is over 3x.

Comment Re:Yes, as I've said many times.... (Score 2) 456

What distribution of Linux are you talking about? All this talk about drivers and stuff makes me think you are talking about Windows or something. The Linux I use has flawless support for OpenGL, Bluetooth, wifi, etc right out of the box. No HOWTOs or any of that needed. Same goes with all of my Apple products. I don't even know what or where drivers are for these things. Why should I?

Comment Re:Everything and Nothing (Score 1) 467

You've given us rather little in regards to guidance.

Is this class part of a larger arc focusing on security?
Programming?

It seems more like a community college class or something. I've never heard of a CS department that teaches "Linux". The CS, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Psychology departments that I've dealt with in the past had a lab of computers that had some kind of OS on them and the students were told to get their programming project done using them.

Wanna teach them Linux? I would suggest giving them Android phones. All that silly CLI, KDE, and Gnome stuff is so 90s. They will learn Linux real good by swiping around and installing and uninstalling apps from the app store.

Comment Re:Ended project (Score 1) 68

If necessary, it will be forked. Between OpenSFS and WhamCloud there will always be a home for lustre. WhamCloud already has contraclts with Lawrence Livermore National Lab and Oak Ridge National Lab. Oak Ridge already has the largest Lustre filesystem to date. And there is also DDN which supplies the hardware for most of the larger Lustre sites which has a local copy of Lustre that they distribute as well. Luistre is more than fine, its just a little lost finding a home at this time.

Comment Re:It is always strange for me... (Score 1) 409

It's always strange for me to listen to Pink Floyd songs out of context from the rest of the album. It probably stems from listening to those albums start to finish in my youth, and many of the songs blending in to one an other. For example, at the end of Dark Side of the Moon, "Brain Damage" flows directly in to "Eclipse," and separating those two tracks should be illegal.

To be pedantic, Floyd's "album art" stuff was only from 1973-1979 with DSOTM through The Wall. The earlier works were disjoint, very psychedelic songs up to 20 minutes in length. After the Wall the albums were more failed/loose attempts at complete album works. I have all of their albums, bootlegs, and I've seen them in concert. Oh, and when I saw them, they didn't play 2 songs back to back from a single album. I was actually disappointed in the concert. I much prefer their older material, but they did open with Astronome Domine and they did sling out a One of these Days...

Comment Re:The more competition, the better (Score 1) 182

If MS has something like all-you-can-watch video similar to the all-you-can-download subscription system for the Zune, it might be something worth considering.

However, why does MS need a TV set top box? They already have one... the XBox 360.

And this thing still left over from the 90s: http://www.webtv.com/pc/ Still looks like it belongs in the 90s with the big, ugly keyboard and the CRT 4:3 TV.

Even a non-microsoft apologist like myself can give MS credit where credit is due. They have persistance as if no one else on the planet has even heard of it. They can continuously throw engineers at horrible products until they become usable or even comperable if not even superior to other products (DirectX comes to mind).

I too welcome competition. Especially from Microsoft, because they have such a known brand. Its an uphill battle for them though, because they cannot seem to make things simple enough for embedded devices like TVs.

Comment Re:Uh, what's the point?!? -- flawed "study" (Score 1) 97

They never even define "popular". I would assume popular means the number of friends you have or some other metric. There are people on FB that have a good number of friends that are really obnoxious (at least to me) to have as friends on FB.

A friend of mine on FB who has over 4,000 friends is a nationally known guitar player/singer in a band.

Comment Re:This is only temporary (Score 2) 471

Maybe I'm a naysayer, but I fail to see how a coal powered trolly car* is more efficient than an internal combustion engine. Sounds like 1800s to me.

* 57% of the electricity in the US comes from coal, and it is shipped over aluminum and copper wires, very similar to a trolley car.

Comment Re:Will this pass muster? (Score 1) 183

There is a difference between patents and trademarks. Like copyright, you can trademark anything, and again like copyright, its up to the holder to defend it themselves. Trademarks are there to maintain brand integrity and recognition. Its OK, there is no controversy here. If a rapper wants to Donky Kong stuff, I don't see where this would be a trademark violation because they are in entirely different businesses, and there is no way to confuse Mr Rapper with Nintendo.

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