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  1. Theological implications on Microbial Life Found In Trinidadian Hydrocarbon Lake · · Score: -1, Troll

    "Pitch Lake is a poisonous, foul smelling, hell hole on the Caribbean island of Trinidad and Tobago. It is filled with hot asphalt and bubbling with noxious hydrocarbon gases and carbon dioxide." ------ The theological implications of this find are simply amazing. Scoffers have long derided as physically impossible passages in the Book of Revelation such as chapters 20 and 21, which speak of everlasting punishment in Hell: “And the Devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur . . . (where) they will be tormented forever and ever . . . their place will be in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death” (20:10, 21:8). “Then they will go away to everlasting punishment, but the righteous to everlasting life” (Matthew 25:46). With God altering living human bodies to be punished by – yet not be consumed in -- this environment, the Lake of Fire (Hell) as described in the Bible is not only conceivable but is also now primitively demonstrable to be possible in the present realm.

  2. That does it on Future of 3D Street View To Include Live Video · · Score: 1, Funny

    Honey, pull down the bathroom shade!

  3. Re:Largest Nuclear Disaster? on What Chernobyl Looks Like In 2010 · · Score: 0

    Tough, that's war. They (the Japanese) were the aggressor.

  4. Re:When you predict enough, you gotta be right on Bruce Bueno de Mesquita Uses Games To See the Future · · Score: 0

    What about magicians who leave the sealed card with the answer in plain sight all through the trick? Dai Vernon for one could do it. Can you explain that?

  5. Re:An easier plan on US Intelligence Planned To Destroy WikiLeaks · · Score: 0

    Not to mention, Do you need to know anyone else's Social Security number. Would you want yours showing up on WL?

  6. Far more than a military group on Iran Hacks US Spy Sites · · Score: 0

    The Revolutionary Guards are far more than just a military group. They are the real power in Iran, just like the PLA is in China.

  7. Don't get your hopes up on Golden Nanocages To Put the Heat On Cancer Cells · · Score: -1, Troll

    The cancer industry has no incentive to find a cancer cure. Why shut off the billion dollar money spigot? If NCI invested in it I have my doubts it's as promising as it's touted. Just like the titanium treatment that preceded it. The real cures exist but are suppressed and their discoverers persecuted.

  8. Re:Marketing fail on New Phone Allows Bosses To Snoop On Staff · · Score: 0

    "The company plans to sell the service to clients such as managers, foremen, and employment agencies."

    Can governments be far behind?

  9. Re:they aren't very well going to admit defeat. on NSA Still Ahead In Crypto, But Not By Much · · Score: 0

    "Memorize a long, unguessable password you keep in your head that's never written down or shared. I won't be able to decrypt the drive but you will." (quoting myself somewhere above). Here's an illustration: Memorize that poem. Take the first letter of each word. Capitalize every fifth letter. Precede and end the result with five predetermined numbers. Now you have your *unbreakable* password.

  10. Re:they aren't very well going to admit defeat. on NSA Still Ahead In Crypto, But Not By Much · · Score: 0

    "I can easily encrypt a drive that you will NEVER decrypt, but then neither will I be able to. It's the secrecy of the key that is the quest..."

    Why wouldn't you be able to decrypt it? Memorize a long, unguessable password you keep in your head that's never written down or shared. I won't be able to decrypt the drive but you will.

  11. Everyone knows wrestling is fake on Sumo Wrestler Steals Cash Machine From Moscow Shop · · Score: 0

    Therefore the money probably was counterfeit.

  12. Re:You believed them when the promised? on UK Police Promise Not To Retain DNA Data, But Do Anyway · · Score: 0

    Could you tell us more about these target systems? Thanks.

  13. CONTROL ! on US Gov't. Ending Its Hands-Off-the-Internet Stance · · Score: 0

    That's what the 0bamanation is all all about, Control. Health control. Industry control. Banking control. And now, Internet control.

  14. Re:Oh, my God. Oh, God, no! on Vermont May Revoke Nuclear Plant License · · Score: 0

    Nuclear [attention GWB & Jimmah Carter: It's pronounced "new clear" ] power would work so well were it not for corrupt human beings who are always fouling things up.

  15. Re:Gov't for the people, by the people on US Government Poisoned Alcohol During Prohibition · · Score: 0

    The Roman Catholic religion is not Bible based Christianity. So congratulations on throwing out the bathwater, but why throw out the baby with it?

  16. Re:Fools. on Unfriendly Climate Greets Gore At Apple Meeting · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    All Manuals of Style will confirm it: the God of the Bible should be written as "the God of the Bible." And yes, it's Bible, not 'bible' when referring to God's Word. If the Chicago M of S says different then it just means that the atheists on the editorial board let their rampaging atheism overrule what they know is proper English usage.

  17. Re:Fools. on Unfriendly Climate Greets Gore At Apple Meeting · · Score: 0

    Non-sequitur of the week award.

  18. Re:Color me skeptical on Secret Service Runs At "Six Sixes" Availability · · Score: 0

    "Curiously, upgrades to the Service's computers are being championed by Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut..." Not so curious. Former Democrat Lieberman is pretty much on target when it comes to rectifying America's security vulnerabilities. Let's face it, for vital security agencies to be laboring along with creaky 1980's mainframes when you and I have the 80's equivalent of supercomputers in our desk- or laptops is disconcerting to say the least. In this day of t-t-t-Trillion dollar D.C. spending sprees I wish more congress critters were as clued in as old Joe is.

  19. Re:Ill placed worries on New Plan Lets Top HS Students Graduate 2 Years Early · · Score: 0

    "Discriminatory." "Classist." And of course "Racist!" will be the charges thrown up against this promotion program based on MERIT alone. It's shocking such a Politically Incorrect scheme would even be suggested. Rewards based solely on Excellence? Imagine!!

  20. Re:Why stop there? on French Net Censorship Plan Moves Forward · · Score: 0

    "The war on terror" and "the war on CP": twin gateways toward implementing wider censorship -- which is the real goal.

  21. Re:Representative sample on High-Speed Video Free With High-Def Photography · · Score: 0

    I noticed 5 comments and came to see if the first one would be serious or about porn. Expectation confirmed.

  22. Re:No. on Is Plagiarism In Literature Just Sampling? · · Score: 0

    Music sampling should have been squelched when it started. It was inevitable the practice would bleed over into other fields. Can't put the genie back in the bottle now.

  23. Re:People don't read. on Google Tweaks Buzz To Tackle Privacy Concerns · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Best option for privacy is don't use Google.

  24. Re:Macs are great for small business though on Why Apple Doesn't Market Squarely To Businesses · · Score: 0

    Shh! Don't reveal how insanely great Apple product is in business. The Winders crowd won't want to hear it (personal experience talking).

  25. Re:unpossible on Students Failing Because of Poor Grammar · · Score: 0

    Of course they're failing. Teacher offers a correction, the kid bristles "What are you, the grammar police?"