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  1. Re:How could he have been stopped? on Identifying Nuclear Scientists Willing To Sell Their Knowledge · · Score: 1

    And no i am not defending that persons POV. Just refuting that old and tired rebuttal.

  2. Re:How could he have been stopped? on Identifying Nuclear Scientists Willing To Sell Their Knowledge · · Score: 1

    That only works till scientists come in to sample the radiation. You can tell which reactor it came from. Heck you can even find out what year it was refined.

  3. Re:How could he have been stopped? on Identifying Nuclear Scientists Willing To Sell Their Knowledge · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah because Everyone who even remotely tries to see both sides. Or side with anyone other than Israel is instantly discredited as anti semantic. That is really getting old. You really ought to try a new excuse.

  4. Re:More Specifically Aimed at Chinese Fur Farms on Mario's Raccoon Suit Enrages PETA · · Score: 1

    I think you might be a little behind the times. Everyone i know when they see PETA automatically think people eating tasty animals

  5. Re:These areas are for military on China Building Gigantic Structures In the Desert · · Score: 1

    I would much rather train Fremen in the desert.

  6. Re:This would solve... on Startup Testing Mobile Farmbots · · Score: 1

    The reason that falls on its face. Is you are saying that tools have improved the productivity of white collar workers but tools have done nothing to improve blue collar workers productivity. If you think tools have done nothing to improve our productivity. You really should not be commenting on something that you know little about.

  7. Re:This would solve... on Startup Testing Mobile Farmbots · · Score: 1

    So tell me how a a paper pusher has increased how much they can do as well. Your counter falls flat on its face.

  8. Re:This would solve... on Startup Testing Mobile Farmbots · · Score: 1

    That is part of the problem. Some people still love manual labor. Keeps me in great shape. And i don't have to waste money at a gym. The part i don't like, is how manual labor gets very little respect in the US anymore. If your not a desk jockey you are shit. Which is sad many other countries still have great respect for those that do manual labor. Part of the reasoning i know we get so little respect is most manual labor jobs have not seen in increase in wage in almost two decades. So if you do that kind of job even if you are paid well. Most look at you as below them.

  9. Re:Thanks, but no thanks on China Telecom Mulls Entry Into US Telecoms Market · · Score: 1

    Yes your right it is much worse in other countries. No one is debating that. The problem is it is getting worse and worse here and all people like you do. Is bemoan those complaining or actually doing something. While you surf the net on your ipad sipping lattes.

  10. Re:Alternate DNS/routing. on Music Industry Pushing For BT To Block Pirate Bay · · Score: 1

    Short answer, yes. Long answer, would be a long answer but would still be a yes. Very few poeple on a tour can say they get paid directly from the band or label.

  11. Re:Alternate DNS/routing. on Music Industry Pushing For BT To Block Pirate Bay · · Score: 1

    This, As a concert rigger i could not agree more.

  12. Re:I wonder... liar, liar, pants on fire? on HP Officially Out of TouchPads · · Score: 1

    Did anyone else besides this blogger of unknown repute receive this alleged e-mail notice? I didn't. I requested the same e-mail updates as he allegedly did, yet I've received nothing at all. The only explanation I can conjecture is that HP's SMTP servers are dragging the process out for who knows how many hours or days.

    I received one as well. Shame that HP showed no care for those that have used webOS since the week it came out. Three years ago. Glad i ended up getting a TP other ways.

  13. Re:Old tech on The Tech Behind a Nine Inch Nails Show · · Score: 1

    That would require i RTFA like with George Micheal's tour that has motion sensors calibrated to pick up where he is on the video stage and wall. With shock waves and various effects coming from his movements.

  14. Old tech on The Tech Behind a Nine Inch Nails Show · · Score: 1

    Why is this being reported as new? Stealth screens have been in wide use for some time now. Last years matchbox twenty's tour used movable stealth screens. Rascal Flatt's current tour has stealth screens and massive pc controlled set movements. Toby Keith's current tour has stealth screens too. Computer controlled truss, video walls and staging is old hat. This OP was written by a clueless NIN fan Signed your local concert rigger.