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  1. Re: Walks like a duck... on Patch Tuesday Brought Windows 10 Ad Generator · · Score: 1

    There's nothing nefarious about it.

    Right, because it's not Microsoft we're talking about here.

  2. Re: Why is it an overstep on In Brazil, Police Overstep Court Order To Sieze Former President's Email · · Score: 1

    Nice attempt at a strawman (just kidding, it sucked); would it be safe to assume you're withthe Brazilian Federal Police? :)

  3. Re: Take it one step further... on MIT Creates Algorithm That Speeds Up Page Load Time By 34% (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Mosaic?

  4. Re: Is it called ad block plus? on MIT Creates Algorithm That Speeds Up Page Load Time By 34% (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I've collected a bunch of people

    I guess that's better than collecting just their heads or something...

  5. Re: US escalation early? on Why Japan Is Facing Pressure To Return To Military Research (thestack.com) · · Score: 2

    Japan still has people worshiping their war criminals

    Mod up... and on a related note, this is one of many reasons why we don't want the country of my childhood performing "military research." There's always been something about the insular nature of Japanese culture and the homogeneous nature of Japanese society that lends itself to following the crowd and not questioning authority; it can be argued that there's no country on the planet more likely to succumb to sick-fuck shit than Nihon...

  6. Re: Beef Jerky is Devolution on How Sliced Meat May Have Driven Human Evolution (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Despite the name, it looks like it could be good.

    Even better with weevils. Hardtack just isn't the same without the meaty bits.

  7. Not likely. on There's No End In Sight For Data Storage Capacity (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    that will ensure data storage will not only keep up with but exceed demand

    If that were to happen, the bottom would drop out of the market; they're obviously not going to produce so much that they shoot themselves in the foot.

  8. The US doesn't start fights.

    That's the spirit, son! We need more folks like you who understand the importance of an official narrative... You keep reading those history books, son; just stat away from the dangerous ones. ;)

  9. What part of "gender discrimination" is hard for you to comprehend?

  10. Full of partisans, apparently (they sure could've used a tank in "Defiance")...

  11. Re: Because glaciers care... on Reason Excoriates Paper On "Glaciers, Gender, and Science" (reason.com) · · Score: 2

    I'm very pleased to be able to say that I contributed the least to this study.

  12. The inability to see the internal contradiction within that sentence is a very common trait

    Well, sure; the inability to see fairies is equally common.t

  13. Exactly. I think women should be treated as second class citizens because I'm jealous that they can have more orgasms than we can.

  14. Re: More on the grant on Reason Excoriates Paper On "Glaciers, Gender, and Science" (reason.com) · · Score: 1

    ...they are doing useful research with the money.

    Clearly.

  15. Re: Funded by the NSF on Reason Excoriates Paper On "Glaciers, Gender, and Science" (reason.com) · · Score: 1

    Newsflash: these aren't women we're talking about. These aren't men we're talking. These are people ... and people tend to be FUCKING DUMB.

  16. Re: Funded by the NSF on Reason Excoriates Paper On "Glaciers, Gender, and Science" (reason.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, you disagree with me, but still deserve a +1 or four.

    This is called class. You don't see a lot of it these days...

  17. Re: I'm not complaining. on This Was America's Warmest Winter On Record (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Will the El Nino be that short-lived? I was under the impression the cycles were a bit longer than that...

  18. Re: even better on Feds: Brink's Employee Makes Off With $196,000 In Quarters (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Sounds more like an assgasm.

  19. Re: Well... on Feds: Brink's Employee Makes Off With $196,000 In Quarters (cnn.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    . Of course, that's why there are few true criminal masterminds out there.

    And how, pray tell, were you able to determine that? ;)

  20. Re: Put stuff in a blender. on Reason Excoriates Paper On "Glaciers, Gender, and Science" (reason.com) · · Score: 1

    That's because you should have used a Blend-Tec

    Nah, this study merely needed the right emulsifier... and clearly that'd be the subject of firearms ownership; I can hardly believe they left that out.

  21. Re: Documented Truth, just Unsettling on Reason Excoriates Paper On "Glaciers, Gender, and Science" (reason.com) · · Score: 1, Funny

    ...the best way to appear smart is to confuse people with your vocabulary

    I can only imagine how frustrating that must be for you.

  22. Re: Wishful thinking? on Reason Excoriates Paper On "Glaciers, Gender, and Science" (reason.com) · · Score: 1

    Mod this shit WAY the hell up.

  23. Re: Documented Truth, just Unsettling on Reason Excoriates Paper On "Glaciers, Gender, and Science" (reason.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    bridging sociology and climatology

    I'm willing - hesitant but willing - to concede that while this might be a well-intended attempt to bridge sociology and climatology, the colossal insecurity and complete inability to think critically revealed by this insanity guarantees that an attempt is all it's going to be.

  24. Re: Funded by the NSF on Reason Excoriates Paper On "Glaciers, Gender, and Science" (reason.com) · · Score: 2

    Divide and conquer, baby. Nothing quite so useful to TPTB as driving a wedge between the sexes...

  25. Finally, 50,000 years ago or so modern humans showed up

    From Wikipedia: "The oldest fossil remains of anatomically modern humans are the Omo remains found in modern-day East Africa, which date to 195,000 (±5,000) years ago"