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  1. Re:It's the economics...dude on China Luring Scientists Back Home · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I mean to "compete".

  2. It's the economics...dude on China Luring Scientists Back Home · · Score: 1

    Smart and motivated people is in limited supply, so nations would complete for them. No graduate students, or postdocs, have ever got rich from their stipends while perform research in the US. Otherwise more American youth would want to work in university laboratories instead of the Wall Street. China is doing everything to bring their best talents home, because they also have invested a lot of resources on them. It still a sound investment for the US to attract the best talents from anywhere in the world to be educated and perform research here. If just the top 10% of these people decide to stay in this country, then everyone benefits from that. Furthermore, it is easier to find and recruit the best talents and for them want to stay, if they are educated here...most be the koolaid you find in the cafeteria.

  3. Re:JPL's next grant application: is it water? on Strange Globs Could Signal Water On Mars · · Score: 1

    Dear Funding Agency: JPL has a great track record for "less money for greater success"! In addition, the initial $520M for Mars Lander projects has kept many physcists and engineers happily employed. Instead of giving $$ to further enrich Wall Street bankers, business exec, hedgefund traders, etc., this project will employ the brightest minds in this great country to achieve no other countries can in the next N years(and pile up more bull-s*&t here until the BS meter breaks).

  4. JPL's next grant application: is it water? on Strange Globs Could Signal Water On Mars · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Dear ___funding agency____, Is there surface water on Mars? We need to send another mission to Mars. It should cost less than the amount of money GM asked for bailout during this funding period to study this question, and 2 five-year funding periods to really find out. Please send money. JPL/NASA

  5. Re:Scientific community? on The Flat Earthers Are Still With Us · · Score: 1

    If it is a theory, then we can apply this idea called "scientific method" and develop a testable hypothesis, and then... Wait, the flat earth idea has been shown to be false: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spherical_Earth and Earth is an oblate spheroid. "Round" could be interpreted as like a circle and two-dimensional, just those flat-earth people want you to think. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth These flat earth "alchemists" are just like those who claim that human activities could never affect the climate http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Climate_change_skeptics, there are endless oil supplies on earth for human consumption, http://economics.about.com/cs/macroeconomics/a/run_out_of_oil.htm, HIV does not cause AIDS http://www.ourcivilisation.com/aids/not/abstract.htm, and the only way to study whales is to kill them and sell the meat in the supermarket http://www.icrwhale.org/QandAjapanresearch.htm. Aaahhh these fucking assholes.

  6. Re:Funny how many ppl believe it on Nuclear Nose Cones Mistakenly Shipped to Taiwan · · Score: 1

    You can find traitors everywhere. You should not generalize one person's behavior to everyone from Taiwan. Taiwanese/Chinese identity has been a pressing political issue in Taiwan. One problems with KMT's rules in Taiwan was the legacy in education to promote the idea that Taiwan is just a temperary base for an eventual unification of the greater China. This idea has been particullarly appealing with some small subsets of Chinese and their children who fled the Mainland with Chiang. That idea, mixed with some ultra-nationalism non-sense (so that everyone can and should be sacrificed for the greater China), result in the kind of guys you met: Just gown up in Taiwan, unfortunately, is not enough to make these heartless creatures/assholes to love Taiwan.

  7. scientific recommendation v. political decision on EPA Asserts Executive Privilege In CA Emissions Case · · Score: 1

    I wonder if political appointees have overturned internal recommendations by the career EPA scientists/staff, hence none of these papers can be turn over to the Congress without someone lost their jobs prematurely. I thought there are already several examples during this administration.

  8. Solution to "Integrated Battery" on Apple Announces MacBook Air · · Score: 1

    Maybe, just maybe, a hand-crank charger (like the one for the XO laptop) will be available for MacBook Air soon... and a demonstration video with Chuck Norris showing us how to fully recharge the battery under one minute.

  9. Re:is there a better way? on How To Tell If It's Really Titanium · · Score: 1

    How about x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_fluorescence It would not damage the samples, and the energy emitted by iron and titanium are very different to tell them apart. Handheld XRF machines have been used for detecting lead in toys, and it might be useful in this case