Forgot your password?
typodupeerror

Comment It's time to get serious about bugs NVIDIA (Score 2) 123

Please NVIDIA do something about reliability, compatibility, provide debug symbols, meaningful error messages, and a way to easily provide feedback and response and the understanding of how the collected data is used rather than the impression it goes to /dev/null.

You have subtly reassigned your user base to serve as your beta test annoyance discovery team, selling hardware with drivers that provide the air of functionality but each with its own nuances of failure and glitches.

I try not to be nasty, but Linus's response was correct. It's time to draw the line and make up for the last 4 or 5 years of failed promises.

Comment Infrasound, cortisol, and panic attacks (Score 1) 482

http://www.windturbinesyndrome.com/2012/pierponts-research-on-wind-turbine-infrasound-vindicated/

I have lived a year in hell, a suburban environment in a stickframe house, light construction (no masonry), large rooms, and many windows. Near a major intersection. With old uneven streets and car tires striking like hammers over the pavement.

Have all the naysayers ever experienced infrasound? It is very distressing, even at low levels. The building construction largely attenuates audible frequencies but the very low natural resonances and impulse noise is pronounced. Who cares what an SPL meter says when your body is distressed and in constant fight or flight mode? You ever felt the thump of an inconsiderate person's car stereo? This is much worse, and there's almost no recourse for the affected, because it's all about the numbers or lack thereof. Infrasound is also factor Environmental Illness/Sick Building Syndrome.

Comment Re:Sounds familair (Score 1) 111

Who the hell would moderate posts referencing Kanzius. It is entirely relevant to the discussion and is evidence of a trend in direct treatments of cancerous tumors. While Kanzius uses metal and nonmetal nanoparticles and an RF current, this treatment uses layered shells of magnetic materials which self-oscillate (so it seems) in the presence of a magnetic field generating heat from within rather than what seems to be ohmic loss through applied current.

Having read the poor abstract and the article at sciencemag, I haven't been able to determine the exact parameters of this application to the point of getting excited.

Slashdot Top Deals

Porsche: there simply is no substitute. -- Risky Business

Working...