Slashdot Mirror


User: Gninnaf

Gninnaf's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
10
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 10

  1. Re:FIAF. on Gut Bacteria In Slim People Extract More Nutrients · · Score: 2

    I think they might have it backwards. If the gut bacteria is more efficient more nutrients are extracted which can be converted and stored by the body making you fat not slim.

  2. Re:Someone forgot to tell these guys on Half-Life of DNA is 521 Years, Jurassic Park Impossible After All · · Score: 2

    Also in Jurasic Park the DNA was sealed in amber. Wouldn't that extend the half life. Does this mean Walt Disney and Ted Williams only have 521 years to be revived :)

  3. Re:What kind of job is that? on The Real MIT Blackjack Mastermind · · Score: 1

    ehem. Ever hear of this new fangled thing called no limit texas holdem? I hear they play it at casinos.

  4. Riaa on Scientists Find Solar System Like Ours · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You really wonder about that? John Fanning Founding Chairman and CEO Napster Inc.

  5. Re:Isn't this what my tax money is supposed to fun on Bill Gates and Microsoft Fund Telescope · · Score: 1

    Wait... Did he just say, "Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's" "Plus, it's crazy to claim that the money is yours alone when, hey, there wouldn't be coinage without the government and they can determine what to do with it."

  6. Re:The most interesting thing about this controver on Alexander Graham Bell - Patent Thief? · · Score: 1

    As the founding chairman and ceo of napster I can tell you that there was a lot of naspter elements in the air prior to 1999. The ability to put those elements together into a product that the average person can relate to is what matters. If Bell had better influence with the patent office, and as a result he was better able to execute, thats just as important as understanding how to move bits across a wire. The truth is that all ideas are cumulative, and the ability to execute is where the credit generally goes.

  7. Slashdot Gene on Gene Found to Explain Repeated Mistakes · · Score: 1

    Hello, duh, this is the slashdot gene. It the gene that makes people post, repost, reply, and read when they already know no one is paying attention, no one understands, and no one cares, and no one has anything better to do.

  8. reinventing the wheel on Graph Shows Fraud in Russian Elections · · Score: 1

    The Bush administration has more than proven the most effective way to rig an election is through the judiciary.

  9. Re:Big deal on YouTube Breeding Harmful Scientific Misinformation · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What if I'm as smart and as well educated as you. What if the drug companies manipulate government and media to push drugs, vacinations, medicine, on people for profit. What if those users would really be more safe and healthy without it? Isn't it possible that a alarmist less accurate youtube video could spur people to have a more healthy skepticism when it comes to what they put in their bodies?

  10. Re:I have the solution! on British Village Requests Removal From GPS Maps · · Score: 1

    Dont forget to drink beer and eat peanuts