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  1. Re: Slasher movies on Reactions To Disgusting Images Predict a Persons Political Ideology · · Score: 1

    I've never heard *that* definition of liberals before. By that definition I must be a Republican-voting liberal.

  2. Re:Two things. on Reactions To Disgusting Images Predict a Persons Political Ideology · · Score: 1

    " Immigration is a universal issue." Well, there is North Korea...

  3. Re:Two things. on Reactions To Disgusting Images Predict a Persons Political Ideology · · Score: 1

    "... they consistently vote against their own best interests." Altruistic, you say? Ok, that was a cut. But perhaps what it really means is that some people decide their vote on factors other than self interest.

  4. Re:Two things. on Reactions To Disgusting Images Predict a Persons Political Ideology · · Score: 1

    "Getting mad at them god-believers is actually exactly what they want you to." No I don't, and none of the other Christians I know want that either, although I'm sure there are such people somewhere. On the other hand, I do see a handful of vocal atheists who seem to want exactly that. Not saying you do, nor even that most atheists--nor yet that a substantial portion do. What I am saying is that wanting people who disagree with one's beliefs to get mad is perhaps a quality of the proud and boastful. And afaict, pride and boastfulness are no more prevalent among the religious, the unreligious, the left, the right, the...you name it.

  5. Re:Liberals are Egoistical Maniacs on Reactions To Disgusting Images Predict a Persons Political Ideology · · Score: 1

    Predict them, you can.

  6. Re:Truly disgusting pictures on Reactions To Disgusting Images Predict a Persons Political Ideology · · Score: 1

    "...put Mother Nature on trial. It's she who sacrifices about one zygote for each two live newborns..." Well, better put her on trial for the fact that everyone (and every multicellular animal) eventually dies. But if your point was to say that aborting a zygote is not evil because Mother Nature does it, then by the same logic killing an adult cannot be evil, because Mother Nature does that too. In other words, this particular argument doesn't go through.

  7. Re:are conservatives just showing more reaction? on Reactions To Disgusting Images Predict a Persons Political Ideology · · Score: 1

    Duh, of course there are differences. The surprising thing is that these two differences are correlated. At least it seems surprising to most of us.

  8. Re:Wait wait wait on World War II Tech eLoran Deployed As GPS Backup In the UK · · Score: 1

    "sextant and a nice, accurate watch... it helps if you are outside and can see the horizon": In fact, the "true" horizon, which is almost never the case on land, except at the shore. (Of course, the OP is about ship navigation, so I'm being a bit pedantic.) Celestial navigation also involves several books of data, a large pad of paper, and a pencil with an eraser. Although I hear there are other ways to do the calculation now...

  9. Re:zomg singularity! on Machine Learning Expert Michael Jordan On the Delusions of Big Data · · Score: 1

    ...and the other half will post to slashdot.

  10. Re:zomg singularity! on Machine Learning Expert Michael Jordan On the Delusions of Big Data · · Score: 1

    Sounds like you chose the right parents. Your name wouldn't be Lazurus Long, would it?

  11. Re:Yes, it does. The light either hits corn or pan on Can the Sun Realistically Power Datacenters? · · Score: 1

    Actually, I carry that around with me. Doesn't weigh hardly anything.

  12. Re:Grass and other plants are solar powered, silly on Can the Sun Realistically Power Datacenters? · · Score: 1

    I go trail running a lot, out in the woods. Surprise, surprise; there's little or no grass out in the woods. Ferns and a few small plants sprout up in the spring, before the trees shade them out. Then the growth down on the forest floor pretty much dies out until the following year, except for the few sunny spots where a tree has fallen. I guess there's a little moss, too, but cows don't eat moss.

  13. Re:Yes, it does. The light either hits corn or pan on Can the Sun Realistically Power Datacenters? · · Score: 1

    I'll invent transparent solar panels right after I sell my current invention: dehydrated water.

  14. Re:Yes, it does. The light either hits corn or pan on Can the Sun Realistically Power Datacenters? · · Score: 1

    You missed the point: a photon either hits the solar panel (and is absorbed, with some fraction of that absorbed energy turning into electricity), or it hits the leaves below. Doesn't matter how high the panels are. And I'm not sure where this reflected light comes from--maybe the steel frames holding the panels up in the air? It can't come from the panels, which are facing the sun--so any light they reflect (which is relatively little, since they're black) is directed back at the sun. And finally, cows can't graze off of dirt, you can only graze (if you're a cow) off of plants, preferably grass. Which has to grow out in the sunlight.

    So as raymorris points out, you can put the solar panels out in the field, where they'll cast a shadow, preventing grass from growing; or you can put them somewhere else, where they won't get in the way and you won't need tall legs for them to stand on. Either way, the farmland and the panel-land will take up the same amount of room.

  15. Re:Just moves a choke point on Battery Breakthrough: Researchers Claim 70% Charge In 2 Minutes, 20-Year Life · · Score: 1

    A flux capacitor, I think.

  16. Re:I call bullshit on Battery Breakthrough: Researchers Claim 70% Charge In 2 Minutes, 20-Year Life · · Score: 1

    But it needs Libyan terrorists to supply the fuel.

  17. Re:Charging amperage on Battery Breakthrough: Researchers Claim 70% Charge In 2 Minutes, 20-Year Life · · Score: 1

    My uncle had one of those, late 1950s as I recall. He was a farmer, and the pump was labeled for non-street use (i.e. for his tractors), since there was no gas tax on it. Not that this prevented him from filling up his car from it...

  18. Re:Makes perfect sense to me. on NSA To Scientists: We Won't Tell You What We've Told You; That's Classified · · Score: 1

    Ability to cause "exceptionally grave damage" is the definition of Top Secret. (Ability to cause damage --> Confidential, Ability to cause grave damage --> Secret.)

    Of course, maybe what you're saying is that the document(s) in question aren't able to cause damage.

  19. Re:Just disband it on NSA To Scientists: We Won't Tell You What We've Told You; That's Classified · · Score: 1

    "America was doing fine before these douchebag agencies were ever dreamed up." You mean like in the interim between WWI and WWII? As Under Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson wrote, "Gentlemen do not read each other's mail." (I guess he changed his mind after Pearl.)

    The problem is that no matter whether we spy or not, other nations will.

  20. Re:Religion is a weakness. on Are the World's Religions Ready For ET? · · Score: 1

    I was thinking of Ba`al.

  21. Re:Simplify Taxes on To Fight $5.2B In Identity Theft, IRS May Need To Change the Way You File Taxes · · Score: 4, Funny

    New simplified form: Line 1: Enter amount you earned this year: ____ Line 2: Write a check to the IRS for the amount on line 1.

  22. Re:BS on CDC: Ebola Cases Could Reach 1.4 Million In 4 Months · · Score: 1

    You could be right about the prediction by experts; it could be like the expert predictions about Y2K, which IMO was "Increase our funding so we can reduce the coming world-wide disaster." (Depending on your beliefs, you might see the current climate catastrophe warnings in the same light.) That said, if this becomes epidemic, a lot of people might flee the area/ country, and some of those people would doubtless be contagious.

  23. Need to borrow a ladder on Data Archiving Standards Need To Be Future-Proofed · · Score: 1
  24. Re: illogical captain on Why Atheists Need Captain Kirk · · Score: 1

    And the alternative is?

  25. Re:See?! on California Blue Whales Rebound From Whaling · · Score: 1

    I thought about him. http://studiojsculpts.devianta...