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dvdfvo | 11 years ago | on: Livestream of Rand Paul Filibustering Reauthorization of the Patriot Act [video]

Yes it is.

That is just your opinion. Rules are clear on this:

Please don't submit comments complaining that a submission is inappropriate for the site.

As you can see, no additional caveats are listed. Therefore you, by responding to a comment which was about incorrect flagging, complained about inappropriate submissions, directly violated the rules.

Your last paragraph is basically just ad-hominem.

I'm ending this "discussion" here and will not be reading your inevitable further comments.

dvdfvo | 11 years ago | on: Germany and Tesla’s PowerWall

As an European an unscheduled blackout is unheard of. We had the first loss of power( a few hours ) this year in a span of ten years due to maintenance.

dvdfvo | 11 years ago | on: Six Men Spent 520 Days Locked in a Room to See If We Could Live on Mars

You could play any kind of turn based games over planets. In the future even non-turn based games are going to be played, although indirectly.

A fun game would a real time military strategy game where the delay for both planets is artificially made the same. Then the command delay becomes part of the game, but the game still runs in real time with information updating as soon as it is available.

dvdfvo | 11 years ago | on: Six Men Spent 520 Days Locked in a Room to See If We Could Live on Mars

It is awesome to think that martians would code on their own machines, but information is one of the only things that is free to transport over planets and almost without delay. In reality, due to their scarcity, first settlers will perform exclusively physical tasks, software will be updated and fixed remotely, and repairs will be performed following strict instructions or advice from Earth.

Coding as relaxation is plausible, but mostly for short projects and nothing serious. It is hard to focus on serious mental activity after laborious work.

dvdfvo | 11 years ago | on: Learning C with gdb

Anything with a UI.

I'm not saying gdb is not a great tool. It is especially useful when you don't have a debugger at all.

dvdfvo | 11 years ago | on: Death Note Anonymity: L, Anonymity and Eluding Entropy

The most implausible part seems to be that L is completely anonymous. He is clearly operating with other people, therefore he leaves a trail of information. Even if he is perfect at covering that up, people working with him aren't.

Light could also use his powers to extort. Someone in the police/media/politics must know who L is. Therefore it would be only a matter of time until you hit a person that knows him. An alternate approach to this, which is contrary to Light's beliefs, is to keep executing important people until L is revealed, someone will reveal him eventually.

dvdfvo | 11 years ago | on: Wolfram Language

I'm assuming there isn't any video and audio recording of that Caltech debate?

dvdfvo | 11 years ago | on: Company creates bicycle airbag to replace helmets (2014)

It is really big. Notice how the people shown wearing it in still shots, also wear bulky or winter clothing. I don't see how could you wear the helmet in the summer along with a t-shirt and shorts and not look ridiculous. A backpack variant, even if larger, would be better for social acceptance.
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