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Comment Not surprised (Score 0) 106

Side effect from the LNG hit. Clever method, I knew Nat Gas had helium in it and I guess they cool it a bit more to get helium separated out during the cooling of the nat gas to go liquid. US still in the LNG biz, so I imagine they are also doing a helium extraction. As slashbotagent says, prices about to sky rocket. Great, another memory price increase incoming.

Comment Very disappointed (Score 1) 16

GFiber has done the trenching in my neighborhood but not the actual buildout. I've heard usually 6 months. ATT has been steadily raising prices to the point I was going to dump them when GFiber was available. Now what? I was hoping to get the base GFiber speed which I thought had not changed price for quite some time and google sort of pinky swear'ed they'd hold the price. I am one of those rare people who have had a T-Mo cell plan that really has stayed price locked for 20 years. It was guaranteed at the time I signed up and true to their word, they have not changed it. They've tried to get me to switch to other plans, but as one guy in one of their stores said, never switch, and I've no intention to.

Can't say I'm that surprised about google dumping it. Google likes high margin stuff and I doubt being an ISP qualifies. I was surprised they even got in the biz. I guess snooping packets wasn't as valuable as they thought it was going to be.

Comment Re:Neo is pretty significant.... (Score 0) 221

That could end up being a problem for Apple. If the neo has high sales, to a largely illiterate audience, that then swamps the stores for help. Its a problem. Low margin is not going to pay for the support and will show up as either Apple support has gotten worse (bad for Apple's image) or profits because Apple had to hire more support staff without supporting profit from the neo sales.

Comment Bradley is stupid (Score 2) 79

This sounds like a non-trivial case with some big bucks. I'd bet his lawyers told him repeatedly, discuss this with no one. Anyone outside of the lawyer is NOT attorney/client privileged. And so what does the fool do? Talks to a chatbot that everyone knows shares. Right there in the ToS. I've had a few peanuts cases compared to this and even I was told speak to no one.

Loose lips sink ships or in this case, his case.

Comment Re:Loran (Score 1) 61

Cost saving from what I understand. Looking a bit stupid in retrospect. A friend of a friend raced a nice sailboat in the 80's that had a system. A roommate in college had a plane with lots of cool radios/navigation stuff. GPS has probably obsoleted many of those systems too, like I think it was called VOR's.

Comment Re:Where's musk and his xai when they need it? (Score 1) 166

He certainly won't get what he deserves, but the R's may grow a spine after the Nov elections if it is a landslide and actually convict him in the senate this go round for fear of whoever is left will get the can in 2028. Remember only 1/3 of the senate goes up every 2 years for election.

But as you say, it will be the rest of us to pick up the pieces from this madman. It will take decades if ever for the US to claim back what was lost by this loon. My expectation is never again will the world trust us as before, never.

Comment Re:Where's musk and his xai when they need it? (Score 1) 166

I'm thinking the orange one may have finally bit off more than he can chew with Iran though. I expect dramatic rise in gas prices which will push up all transportation and manufacturing costs causing a pretty big inflation spike in the run up to the election. And yes, I believe Iran is going to be a problem for months/years. How can we forget how long Iraq/Afghanistan took? And Iran has a much bigger military than either of those had. And then we have the Russia thing where Ukraine was going down in a week? Seems like I've heard trump mutter the same about Iran. And well we are at the end of week one. Anyone believe it is over? And now the madman has started about invading Cuba. He is mad with power, absolutely insane.

Comment Re: Let me guess (Score 1) 166

Nah, solution is really simple. Judge (I know I am dreaming here) puts order out that refunds are to start on Monday, and must process a minimum of 5B of refunds per biz day until all refunds processed. Failure to meet refund speed results in Donnie being sent to Reikers until they catch up on the refunds. I imagine they'd finish all the refunds ahead of schedule if it were possible to jail the clown over it.

Comment Re:Solutions anyone? (Score 1) 96

I think I have multiple antennas. I put a bundle of shingles in the back of mine and suddenly the left back tire came up not reading. At first a bit of panic as the car assumes it is flat. It was fine. Get home, take shingles out, car sees left back again. Who knew shingles were a good rf signal blocker. Another reason I think I have multiple is the first set of tpms laster 12 years and were still good. So they were picking up a pretty weak signal by that point. I figured I'd replace with the latest tire set since I'd not want to pull the tires just to replace tpms.

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