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  1. Paid by your tax dollars on Possible Meteorite Leaves a Crater In Latvia · · Score: 1

    Interesting to see A. G. Holder's troll team here on Slashdot.

  2. Re:My Experience on Apple Wants Patents For Crippling Cellphones · · Score: 1

    AND on top of that, they load software on your phone so that you can't use GPS with say competitor Google's Google Maps, but have to pay them 120 dollars a year to use their software. But for that I could buy a dedicated GPS. Is this even legal?

  3. Of course it is! on Google Serves a Cease-and-Desist On Android Modder · · Score: 1, Troll

    Think about Google FirewallofChina, GoogleObama, GoogleCensorship and other fine Google products.

  4. By what authority on Judge Rejects Approval of Engineered Sugar Beets · · Score: 1

    does this judge tell farmers what they may and may not plant on their own land?

    This is a matter for tort, not judicial legislation.

  5. you must not read on Healing Wounds With Diamonds · · Score: 1

    Or else are quite young. Pg 429-430 detail mandatory counseling to get the elderly to kill themselves. Other places tell of how the handicapped will be denied treatment, as will people with chronic illnesses. This program is only good as long as you are young and healthy. After that, they come for you. As to nano-diamonds, they are indeed 'easily' creatable synthetically.

  6. Re:Why didn't this happen sooner? on Lawyer Jailed For Contempt Is Freed After 14 Years · · Score: 1

    On the contrary, the jury could nullify. The jury could find that the prisoner was unable to comply with the judge's order, or that the judge lacked the authority to order that payment. The jury could nullify the legal basis for ordering that payment. That is why we have juries and not just judges.

  7. Re:Why didn't this happen sooner? on Lawyer Jailed For Contempt Is Freed After 14 Years · · Score: 1

    This sort of thing cannot be allowed to stand. Some judges use 'contempt' in a tyrannous way. There needs to be a short time limit on such things. As to this case, surely the IRS and the SEC would have been able to determine the truth in a few weeks' time.

  8. no worries on Doctors Fight Patent On Medical Knowledge · · Score: 1

    BTW, I agree with those who point out that Prometheus ltd can patent a specific process for testing something, which it invented, but NOT the concept of testing for something.

    But, no worries, soon all medical practitioners and suppliers will be civil servants, with a GS scale rating, and you will be tested for your actuarial likelihood of tax payments in the future versus the cost of your treatment, and of course, as with auto dealerships, how much you gave to the Party.

  9. Great help for quadripeligics. on Honda Develops Brain Interface For Robot Control · · Score: 1

    Control the house, the mobility device, you name it.

  10. kdawson wants his religion taught, opposes science on Mixed Outcome of Texas Textbook Vote · · Score: 1

    He doesn't want anything but his religion taught, and nothing that might show any scientific thought, any genuine science where even firmly-held paradigms are open to examination, to be suppressed. Even the medieval Roman Catholic Church wasn't this hard-core into censorship. kdawson is anti-science.

  11. not even close on What to Fight Over After Megapixels? · · Score: 1

    As usual, the commentators know more than the article-writer. With Pentax coming out with it's digital medium-format 645D, talking about an end to the megapixel wars is just plain silly. If you are only going to shoot pictures for yourself and your family, you don't need more than six megapixels and a long, long zoom. Lots of competition in that market. But if you are going to do any professional work you have to have a dSLR, and APS-C is limited. FF is the edge of the mainstream market, and even that will be less in quality than the medium format and full-format backs that cost what many people would like to earn in a year. Of course, megapixels aren't the be all and end-all of cameras. Bit-depth for real high dynamic range, rather than tone-mapping tricks for surreal images is a big factor in the future. Replacing Bayer's filters by having Foveon-style sensors perfected and increasing in megapixels and size is another, for getting better color reproduction. Higher quality zooms to eliminate the need for lens-changing (which introduces dust to the body and the sensor surface) and yet avoid CA, barrel-distortion and pincushioning is another. As nearly everyone has mentioned, eliminating noise in high ISO settings, an area where even common technologies haven't been tapped yet. Film is still 'better', but far less practical. Camera manufacturers and photographers won't be content until the quality of film is exceeded in every respect. Canon and Nikon will continue to focus on advertising and the sports market. Pentax will continue to focus on the outdoors market with build quality, weather-proofing, low battery usage, and in the near future, weight and size reduction. Sony will continue to focus on more features for the price. Olympus still makes great cameras, but the 4:3 alliance needs to do some re-thinking when the rest of the community is salivating for FF.

  12. The Fools! on DNA-Radio, Tune In To Your Chromosomes · · Score: 1

    Now the aliens can create a slave race of humans without even having to travel here to kidnap any! ;-)

  13. Titan all over again? on The Lower Atmosphere of Pluto Revealed · · Score: 1

    And we won't be able to see the surface with the flyby in 2015?

  14. But what if on Should Job Seekers Tell Employers To Quit Snooping? · · Score: 1

    you are googling to see if they are Democrat or Republican? Christian, Muslim, Jew or Atheist? A Nazi child molester would be found on the background check, your argument appears to be without merit and likely to be covering illegal and unethical practices.

  15. Arctic and Antarctic sea ice has been -growing- on 3-Man Team Begins Ice-Survey Trek To the North Pole · · Score: 1

    You can see it from space, and I don't mean the space between Algore's ears!

  16. so how are you feeling on RIAA and BSA's Lawyers Taking Top Justice Posts · · Score: 1, Informative

    about your false messiah, now? We told ya so. and we still have 'rendition', and we still have Gitmo. Plus 21 lobbyists in the administration, nearly every appointment a tax cheat, and 1.2 trillion dollars in kickbacks to party activist organizations and donors. Change we can do what again in?

  17. All your base are belong to us on Google Unofficially Announces GDrive By Leaked Code · · Score: 1

    Please fork over your hard drives now so that Homeland Security can make sure you aren't a terrorist (for any given value attributed in the future to variable "terrorist") and evaluate your political, religious and sexual proclivities.

  18. No medical need to cannibalize human babies on Biologists Find Stem-Cell-Like Functions In Ordinary Cells · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    And every single cure found to date has come from adult stem cells. Not a one from butchered babies. There has never been a medical or scientific need to create a slave race of babies to cannibalize and experiment on.

  19. Re:Asteroid mining? on Small Asteroid Making 400,000 Mile Pass By Earth · · Score: 1

    Nonsense, we've done it before, and at this size it would actually be more like the Gemini 6 and 7 mission. Are we sure this isn't an Apollo 2nd stage booster? We've been fooled by that once before. Too bad we aren't ready for this, it could be a nice place to put a radio telescope for -really- long baseline interferometry. What class asteroid is it? If nickel iron, eventually we could heat it up and blow it up into a small habitat. If icy or chondritic, it wouldn't take very much delta- (relatively speaking) to land it on the moon.

  20. It took Nixon to go to China, It took the first Af on First Human Embryonic Stem Cell Study Approved · · Score: 1

    African-American president to create a race of slaves.

  21. In spite of global freezing, CO2 is not in short on Energy Star Program Needs an Overhaul · · Score: 1

    supply, so relax. Granted, we are far below the optimum 7,000 ppm of the cenozoic, but plants are still hanging on, nonetheless.

  22. Ashampoo is selling Oo.o for 10 bucks on sale! on Tricked Into Buying OpenOffice.org? · · Score: 1

    Yep, 'on sale' nonetheless. At a sideways 8 markup from zero.

  23. This story is from 2004! on Methane On Mars May Indicate Living Planet · · Score: 2, Informative

    Stale, stale, stale. There is nothing new here. Except that the Princeps-Designate is opposed to human space exploration and NASA might be trying to drum up public interest.

  24. Re:Most troubling about this on Feds Plot Massive Internet Router Security Upgrade · · Score: 1

    Maybe it took them this long to get the backdoors and packet tracing software into the router upgrades.

  25. That all depends on what the meaning of is, is on Hippies Say WiFi Network Is Harming Their Chakras · · Score: 1

    The bread and the wine really are changed by God the Holy Spirit into the body and blood of Christ. (1 Cor. 10-11) We aren't told the means. It could be a conferral of identity, or something like quantum entanglement. It isn't "capernetic" What this has to do with wifi, I fail to see.