Comment Re:It goes without saying (Score 1) 343
Comment Re:Mods (Score 1) 205
Comment Re:Were the two women okay with this? (Score 1) 267
Comment Re:Were the two women okay with this? (Score 3, Informative) 267
Comment Re:How about an MC-board? Re:Lego (Score 1) 458
If they do, not all is lost!
(My kids range from soon 11 to soon 2 y.o. And they have the same whitish un-tan I had myself when I was the same age.)
Comment How about an MC-board? Re:Lego (Score 1) 458
I have discovered that siblings get back at you when you get kids of your own.
All my kids will think of is LEGO, that's what they spend all their money on. Myself, I'm thinking of giving them an Arduino, a couple of motors, sensors and diodes and install Processing/Wiring on their computer - just to see what they'll come up with.
Comment Re:Yes, even if it kills me (Score 1) 561
I was with you all the way to "remove". If it's a one way ticket, chances are there are only psychopaths and narcissists left!
Comment Re:The first option is flawed (Score 1) 561
Does that imply that it would be permissible för 8 y.o. kids to get behind the wheel of a Marsian rover? I'd say that would make my kids enthusiastic emigrants...
Comment Re:Try a (Score 1) 417
My 20 month old girl likes her OLPC very much (inherited from her siblings, they now have a normal computer with Ubuntu on it). She usually gets stuck in the search mode after a while though, so some supervision is needed.
Oh, we also have a spare 80's keyboard which we place in front of our laptops when she wants to join me or the wife while 'putering. Gives her something to do, and us a barrier between the real keyboard and her. This is needed, as she has well deserved her nickname "Godzylvia".
Comment Re:Which is it? (Score 1) 107
Comment Re:Steve Jobs is different; he is abusive. (Score 1) 686
That would have been Bill Gates cheating Paul Allen, actually. But that's even further off topic...
Comment Re:In before... (Score 1) 300
You also need to consider that every piece of software and every table of elevations and distances that engineers use when building such systems are not in metric. It is not just a matter of using a few conversions here and there; it's a matter rewriting software, referring to old designs, and many other factors. When my government is over $12,300,000,000,000 in debt, "getting on with the times" is the last thing on which I'd want it to waste more money.
Bullshit. That software is already sold outside the US, and thus it already supports SI units (unless it's written by the boss' nephew, which is one more reason to throw it out).
And really, do you think the conversion snafus don't cost anything?
Comment Re:I'm with stupid (Score 1) 197
In the civil cases it is not a question of guilt and crime in the formal sense - you're not a criminal because someone sued you (and the epithet 'criminal' sparked this thread, remember?).
In the cases of the speed tickets the ruling does still not come into effect until the appeal period has lapsed. Furthermore, there have been successful appeals to speed tickets too...
Comment Re:Reverse engineered nVidia drivers? (Score 1) 196
Noveau is included in staging (which means that it comes with the kernel, but is not considered stable). Nv isn't a kernel driver at all, but merely an X.org driver from nvidia. Though the noveau kernel and X.org drivers are more fully featured than the nv offering, they still don't support 3D-acceleration very well.