Comment Re:Didn't Seagate already do something similar? (Score 1) 201
Comment Re:It's no worse than Update Manager (Score 1) 548
Comment Re:Complete Bullshit (Score 1) 452
Me thinking: Oh Crap! This is the IMPORTANT question! God, I hope I don't suddenly act nervous! My entire future is on the line.
Me saying: "N-n-n-o, n-n-ne-never!"
Comment Re:I'm a political grammar nazi (Score 2, Informative) 857
Comment I'm a political grammar nazi (Score 2, Informative) 857
Democrat Senator Leland Yee...
"Democrat" is a noun, not an adjective.
Comment Re:Everyone forgets VMware server (Score 1) 289
Comment Re:huh.. (Score 1) 405
P.S.
I found it very hard to type "professional Exchange administrator"
Comment Re:This is nonsense (Score 1) 248
Comment Re:Lately (Score 1) 712
Comment Re:They could lure more people into buying their b (Score 1) 66
True. They are not likely to add that capability either.
That said, I'd love to be able to stream my music collection through it...
Comment Re:Huh? (Double HUH?) (Score 2, Informative) 1089
Comment Re:NCCDC (Score 1) 219
Comment Re:mac != unix (Score 1) 699
At the moment I have 4 iTerms open with a combined total of 11 tabs. That's pretty much how I've used Unix since my first SparcStation was plopped on my desk. "Lot's o' xterms"
Comment Re:Conservation of energy (Score 1) 618
See, I really don't think that the point of this exercise is to create lots and lots of energy, but rather a way to dispose of garbage without making use of lots and lots of land, and as an added bonus, puts some power back into the grid as well.
We already have incinerators that greatly reduce landfill volume, but they have a serious problem. Incomplete combustion means that a lot of the stuff that goes up the smoke stack and the resulting ash is pretty darn toxic. If we can burn the garbage more completely, the left-overs will be much more palatable (so to speak).