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  1. Re:Good Eats in book form on Cooking For Geeks · · Score: 1

    Seeing their relationship with the Culinary Institute of America, Alton's alma mater if you will

    Alton Brown attended NECI, the New England Culinary Institute, not the CIA.

  2. Re:Sad Clown:( on Employees Would Steal Data When Leaving a Job · · Score: 1

    You can't take something that is non-unique. If you are not deprived of something, I have not stolen anything from you. You are the one splitting hairs using varying definitions of words.

  3. Re:"Bad research, worse article": RTFC on Sun's Dark Companion 'Nemesis' Not So Likely · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up, he makes an excellent point. The claims of the paper are neatly put aside by their failure to demonstrate their claims with simple signal analysis. Autocorrelation? Fail. Spectral analysis instead of a useless time-domain graph? Not present. They only get this "amazing 27 million year signal" when they correlate the new data with the old, it's basically data manipulation and a fishing expedition.

  4. Re:historic? on IE Market Share Falls To Historic Low · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes. You have to look into history to find the last time it was at these levels. 11 years is a very long time ago in the relative timescale of software.

  5. Re:Been on FARK on New Research Suggests G-Spot Doesn't Exist · · Score: 1

    How is this joke not old yet? It's not so old it's funny, it's just old, and wildly inaccurate.

  6. Re:Why a decade later on The Definitive Evisceration of The Phantom Menace *NSFW* · · Score: 1

    Just because it's true doesn't mean the film directors realized that.

  7. Re:Modern-Day Galileo on The Science Credibility Bubble · · Score: 1

    If you don't think academic scientists work for a living, you are WAY WAY off base. Becoming an assistant professor in a science discipline at a respected research university is currently one of the hardest and most time consuming undertakings you can take on.

  8. Re:If you want privacy then don't use on Facebook Masks Worse Privacy With New Interface · · Score: 1

    Thank you. I don't get why Slashdot always boils down to black and white. Too much of an IT / tech user base?

  9. Re:Our privacy is not their concern on Facebook Masks Worse Privacy With New Interface · · Score: 1

    Well said. I don't understand when society as a whole, including more personal-freedom oriented Slashdot, started thinking that if you wanted to compromise a little bit (say, using a social networking site), you would be forced to compromise completely (not allowed to select information that will be completely public).

  10. Re:Our privacy is not their concern on Facebook Masks Worse Privacy With New Interface · · Score: 0

    What if you have an abusive ex? Does that mean you can no longer use Facebook at all? Previously, it would be pretty simple to restrict all info to friends only. Now, with the enforced publicity, you can either sacrifice personal safety or be exiled from the most popular method of coordinating with friends. Your comment is a poorly thought out knee jerk response.

  11. Re:If True, Fascinatingly Bizarre Logic on Whistleblower Claims IEA Is Downplaying Peak Oil · · Score: 1

    Nobody is "hell bent" on fighting public transport ion.

    That's what I was responding to when I said a lot of people really do fight against mass transit. I said nothing about WHY they were fighting it, just that this segment of the population not only exists, but can get its way.

  12. Re:Probably overblown on Whistleblower Claims IEA Is Downplaying Peak Oil · · Score: 1

    Do you know how much nuclear fuel for current nuclear reactor technology is available? If it was the bulk of the world's power source you'd be shocked at how quickly we'd use that up too.

  13. Re:If True, Fascinatingly Bizarre Logic on Whistleblower Claims IEA Is Downplaying Peak Oil · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A lot of people hate mass transit in general. See Arlington, Texas, the largest city in the US without even a bus service. They have the Cowboys stadium, seating for 110,000, and absolutely no mass transit. It's a nightmare of parking, and yet the council was cheered as the most recent effort to create a bus line was defeated. They believed, as documented in local media, that busses would attract "the wrong sorts of people" to their town. Not all mass transit advocates want to force you to use it or artificially raise automobile prices. It's not always a war or a zero sum game, and don't pretend your side doesn't have a very large irrational population.

  14. Re:If True, Fascinatingly Bizarre Logic on Whistleblower Claims IEA Is Downplaying Peak Oil · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Some of us do not want the companies to do whatever they want with their own money, it is true! They cannot mine everywhere, because we prefer unmined land, and they cannot pollute as much as they want, because we prefer unpolluted land! So, how do we decide how much companies get to exploit the world for their own profit? We get together and vote. It turns out the current majority of our population does NOT WANT more CO2 producing fossil fuel extracted, while creating a non-trivial mess in the process. The free market is a means to an end, and that end is a good life with personal liberty etc. The free market itself is not the end.

  15. Re:Cloud? on Los Angeles Goes Google Apps With Microsoft Cash · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ha! Maybe you haven't seen the meme "You must be new here."

  16. Re:125 MORE years until the US gets time... on 125 Years of Longitude 0 0' 00" At Greenwich · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Are you trying to claim that Americans say "April 1st" because April is an adjective? April is a noun.

    Actually, I think you're wrong. Months DO get used in adjective form quite a bit: "November rain", "May flowers", "June bugs", "April showers", etc! We tend to think of the month as modifying things. Today is the 21st, and is an October 21st.

  17. Re:Turn the tables on Legal War For WA State Sunshine Law · · Score: 1

    You, not particularly. Why should I care, they are consenting adults. Not being married won't stop them from having kids if that's what they want to do.

  18. Re:Sick of the anti-gay groups on Legal War For WA State Sunshine Law · · Score: 1

    So you don't understand the difference between "consenting adult" and "child" or "object"? "Consenting adult" is a very important classification in terms of our laws, gender is pretty damn minor. What bothers you so much about allowing civil unions based on the very well established standard of "consenting adult"?

  19. Re:No one should have expected on Legal War For WA State Sunshine Law · · Score: 1

    I called your post a "troll" because the article is about how our civics function. If you cannot understand what a public petition is, then really you cannot contribute to the discussion in a meaningful fashion.

  20. Re:Sick of the anti-gay groups on Legal War For WA State Sunshine Law · · Score: 1

    ...not so much in the New England states or in San Francisco though...

    Because only if it's a landlocked state it counts? Or, you know, super liberal Iowa! Damn those Iowans, flagrantly trampling on traditional Midwestern values!

  21. Re:No one should have expected on Legal War For WA State Sunshine Law · · Score: 1

    Do you know what a petition is? It's a public document you sign your name to. Whether or not you harbor some hatred for the cause has absolutely no bearing on whether a public document, that was known to be public by the signatories, is in fact public. Troll somewhere else.

  22. Re:Turn the tables on Legal War For WA State Sunshine Law · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A dog is not a consenting adult. What difference does it make which consenting adult you marry?

  23. Re:The new "oil" on China Considering Cuts In Rare-Earth Metal Exports · · Score: 1

    Best revise the immigration policies then. I think it's insane that we educate some many smart, hardworking people and then send them straight back to China without even giving them the option of settling here.

  24. Re:a magnetic monopole is like a one-sided coin: on "Overwhelming" Evidence For Magnetic Monopoles · · Score: 1

    That's interesting - it's not a history I'm well versed in.

  25. Re:Not really useful on "Overwhelming" Evidence For Magnetic Monopoles · · Score: 1

    Quarks are close inseparable from each other, and yet we know they exist as a more fundamental unit of matter. Just because the scientists observe pairs of items of interests do not mean those items do not exist.