Comment Re:non-sequitur (Score 1) 193
> If faster-charging options were available, enabling the EV's sticker price to drop substantially,
Why would faster charging drop the sticker price? Wouldn't manufactors and dealers just jack up the price for the "improvement"?
Comment non-sequitur (Score 1) 193
Comment I'm confused (Score 3, Informative) 62
Comment surcharge (Score 1) 352
Comment meaningless measures (Score 5, Interesting) 91
Comment Already banned in some places. (Score 2) 177
Comment Break what deadlock? (Score 1) 199
Comment Re:utf-32/ucs-4 (Score 2) 165
Comment Re:Just don't upgrade the kernel with nvidia close (Score 1) 185
Not to mention that the "dumped to console" was ALSO fixed many, many years ago (8.04?) as part of their bulletproof-X initiative.
Yup. Now its just dumps you back to the gdm screen and you have to manually get your way to a text console to fix it.
Comment Its the first-sale doctrine... (Score 2) 147
Comment It's not the studio's choice (Score 1) 490
The answer is that they DON'T allow users to check out physical DVDs -- they would stop the the rental of DVDs if they could to force people to use their own distribution channels (and generate more profit). But the courts have said that if they sell DVDs, they can't prevent others from buying those DVDs and renting them out. So if they want to sell DVDs, they have to allow rental of DVDs.
Comment Re:Hard to believe (Score 5, Insightful) 804
Why do I think they ordered those parts from the most expensive sources possible?
Well, if you read the fine article (the original, not the bgr rehash), you'd see that all the proces come from NewEgg -- not the cheapest, but also not the most expensive...