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  1. Re:Lego on How Do You Educate a Prodigy? · · Score: 0
  2. Re:Most poor people already have internet on Comcast Launching $9.95 Low Income Broadband Plan · · Score: 1

    You've never actually met a poor person, have you?

  3. Re:Good thread with an Airbus pilot and some exper on Flight 447 'Black Box' Decoded · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I find it highly unlikely that clogged pitot tubes would take out all the static and gyroscopic instrumentation too. That would be a phenomenally stupid design, and would rank the Airbus lower than a Cessna 150 in terms of instrument reliability.

    The information in the report is preliminary, and there has to be more to this story. Even the lowliest weekend warrior pilot earning the most basic instrument certification has to demonstrate an ability to fly in IMC with multiple instrument failures.

    What I want to know is why the PF pulled the stick back to the stop with the stall warning blaring in his ear. There's no way an airline pilot would make such a stupid mistake—unless there's way more to this story than what we're reading in the preliminary report.

  4. Re:Okay, it's not space = sterility. on Infertility Could Impede Human Space Colonization · · Score: 1, Informative

    No, RTFA. The type of radiation found in space sterilizes female fetuses.

  5. Re:Is it just me? on Wikipedia Works To Close Gender Gap · · Score: 0

    autism is generally 3-4 times as common in men as in women

    It's entirely possible that the criteria for autism are defined in such a way that they favor its presentation in boys and men.

  6. Re:Integrate the LaLeche League! on Wikipedia Works To Close Gender Gap · · Score: 0

    it is generally accepted that the female brain is wired for social interaction.

    Is it? By whom? Certainly not by anyone involved in gender studies. Be wary of science that too easily reinforces gender stereotypes.

  7. Re:I don';t think so.... on Why Eric Schmidt Left As CEO of Google? · · Score: 0

    You can't swing a cat in the Bay Area without hitting a dozen ex-Googlers. I totally believe that there are tons of "Xooglers" at Facebook... because there are tons of Xooglers at every tech company within 100 miles of Mountain View. It's just a matter of the numbers. Google is enormous—5% of their workforce could staff all of Facebook—and there's a steady stream of people coming and going. I'm sure good engineers have left for Facebook, and I'm equally sure that good engineers have left for other companies as well.

  8. Re:Data plan limits are a scam on Does Windows Phone 7 Have a Data Transmission Bug? · · Score: 0

    imagine if you couldn't use your phone because the network was always full of other people's traffic?

    I don't have to imagine that. It's a fact of daily life in San Francisco, and it's maddening.

  9. Re:No problem! on Our Lazy Solar Dynamo — Hello Dalton Minimum? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If it's important, I verify.

    The hell you do. Do you personally redo experiments that prove the effectiveness of medical procedures? Your faith vs. empiricism dichotomy is false. Nobody personally verifies every single thing they're told.

  10. Re:Not new. on Paris To Test Banning SUVs In the City · · Score: 0

    I would say that telling other peoples what to call their own cities is incorrect and pretentious.

  11. Re:Without specifics, I think we should be wary... on Assange Has Signed Book Deals Worth $1.5 Million+ · · Score: 3, Informative

    There is no such crime as "sex by surprise." This fictitious crime was invented by Dana Kennedy at AOL News and has been widely debunked. Assange is accused of rape, sexual molestation, and unlawful coercion. See http://jessicavalenti.com/2010/12/10/aol-news-at-the-center-of-%E2%80%9Csex-by-surprise%E2%80%9D-lie-in-assanges-rape-case/

  12. Rape allegations on Assange Has Signed Book Deals Worth $1.5 Million+ · · Score: 4, Interesting
    I know this is probably asking too much of Slashdot, but in discussing the rape allegations against Assange, let's please remember that it's well within the realm of possibility for all three of the following to be true simultaneously:
    1. Wikileaks is important, and we should promote its continued existence.
    2. The tactics in use by various governments to pursue the rape allegations against Assange are politically motivated.
    3. The rape allegations are true and Assange should be held to account.

    (Please note that I am saying these three things can all be true at the same time, not that any one or all of them necessarily are.)

    Many falsehoods have been spread about the allegations against Assange. In addition, the circumstances surrounding the allegations, as well as certain actions by the women who made them, have been used to discredit those women. But these are, as Kate Harding puts it, "tactics used to discredit rape victims every day, and not Really Convincing Special Facts About This Particular Case." [1] (I very strongly urge you to read her piece in its entirety.)

    Please don't let your admiration for Assange's work with Wikileaks prevent you from taking seriously an accusation of rape. Rape is a serious crime, and accusations of rape need to be taken seriously, even if—perhaps especially if—they are made against people we otherwise consider to be heroic.

    [1] "Some Shit I'm Sick of Hearing Regarding Rape and Assange": http://kateharding.info/2010/12/16/some-shit-im-sick-of-hearing-regarding-rape-and-assange/

  13. Re:What does this bring to the table on iPad Newspaper From News Corp Rumored in January · · Score: 0

    They also started the Tea Party movement

    FTFY

  14. Re:How compatitble on Sony Adopts Objective-C and GNUstep Frameworks · · Score: 1

    I know they're trying to pretend they're sending "messages", but what they ended up with is virtually identical to the standard in C except in superficial syntax.

    They're not pretending, and the difference is anything but superficial. Messages are dispatched and resolved at runtime. Go disassemble a program written in Objective-C if you don't believe me. The object and the message name are pushed onto the stack and then the Objective-C dispatcher is invoked.

  15. I know just the man for the job on Another Leak Delays Final Discovery Launch · · Score: 2, Funny

    Levar Burton has offered his assistance to NASA:
    http://twitter.com/levarburton/status/541379696533505

  16. Re:So very, very WRONG on Flash Comes To the iPhone Via App · · Score: 1

    LOUD NOISES

  17. Re:Just as a quick headsup on Final Fantasy XIV Launches To Scathing Reviews · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it makes no sense for me either.

    It only makes no sense if you're committed to believing that our ideas about gender are innate and in no way cultural despite all evidence to the contrary.

  18. Suggestion on Word Processors — One Writer's Further Retreat · · Score: 1

    You might have a look at u—, a new distraction-free writing environment:
    http://www.kungfugrippe.com/post/1169153343/only-you

  19. Symmetry on The Binary Code In Canada's Gov-Gen Coat of Arms · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't read too much into the number being a palindrome. The entire coat of arms is symmetrical; why would the digits be any different?

  20. Re:Who cares? on China Shoots Down Another Satellite · · Score: 1

    That keeps those workers busy and distracted from the fact that they are being exploited by the privileged classes and deprived of any say in their government.

    Wait, tell me again which country you're talking about?

  21. Re:Not surprising on China Shoots Down Another Satellite · · Score: 4, Funny

    Building nuke-powered Boomers/attack sub at a rate of 1-2 EACH.

    Oh no! At that rate, they'll have more than fifty by next!

  22. Re:Why not a ground based WAAS ... on Geostationary GPS Satellite Galaxy 15 Out of Control · · Score: 0

    We already have those; they're called LAAS. WAAS is for en route navigation and precision approaches at smaller airports.

  23. Re:You forget our other laws... on Arizona "Papers, Please" Law May Hit Tech Workers · · Score: 0

    a van full of obvious illegals, no ids, no english

    What makes the immigration status of the van's occupants obvious? Is that they're in a van, that the van is full, that they aren't carrying ID, or that they don't speak English?

  24. Re:Female... on 15-Year-Old Student Discovers New Pulsar · · Score: 1

    Don't go there.

  25. Re:Innovate without permission on Verizon and Google Offer Up Net Neutrality Truce · · Score: 1

    "Innovate without permission" also sounds like a euphemism for bullshit like Site Finder.