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  1. Re:So, he is admitting that the attacks are true on Michael Mann: Swiftboating Comes To Science · · Score: 1

    And yet it's still more valid than providing no citation whatsoever.

  2. What a comeback on Vinyl's Revival Is Now a Phenomenon On Both Sides of the Atlantic · · Score: 2, Informative

    Vinyl sales for the entire year totaled nearly 3.5% of 257 million albums sold in 2014! The other 96.5% of sales pale in comparison!

    And we're not going to mention the 1.1 billion individual track digital sales! Because that would make vinyl look bad!

  3. Re:One fiber to rule them... on Google Fiber's Latest FCC Filing: Comcast's Nightmare Come To Life · · Score: 1

    The same municipality that repairs things when a car crashes into a pole and takes out your power lines. In most cases, temporary repairs on the power lines are done by the municipal services in a matter of hours.

    The cable company that provides my internet access, on the other hand, spent two days blaming my cable modem when I could see the damn line laying on the ground two blocks up the street. Then they dicked around for a few more days before sending a crew to fix the line. Then the line repair was a shitty half-assed job which resulted in constant disconnects which were blamed on my cable modem despite the fact that my neighbors were seeing the exact same problem. A few more days went by before a technician showed to replace the cable modem which did nothing at all to fix the problem. I told him about the neighbors having the same problem and he called for a truck to come out. Two more days went by and they finally fixed the line correctly.

    I would be very happy to take a service owned and operated by the municipality which answers to the public over the current system of giving a private company a local monopoly and rewarding them with higher profits for screwing their customers while providing the absolute minimum service possible.

  4. Re:Are people sick of the MPAA? on Box Office 2014: Moviegoing Hits Two-Decade Low · · Score: 4, Insightful

    A loaf of bread cost 5-10 cents during the depression, so 5 cents for a movie ticket was inexpensive. If movie tickets still cost the same as a loaf of bread today, theater attendance rates would be much better.

  5. Re:Hardly sporting... on Science Cannot Prove the Existence of God · · Score: 1

    Now I kinda want to see an episode of Jeopardy that pits three crack whores against each other.

  6. Re: WAR! What in the hell is it good for? on War Tech the US, Russia, China and India All Want: Hypersonic Weapons · · Score: 5, Informative

    The basic concept of a rocket goes back to 400BC and Archytas, who built a wooden bird propelled along wires by steam.

    The basic concept of the modern jet engine was patented as a stationary turbine in 1791 working versions were built in the 1800s. Turning it into an aircraft engine was just a matter of making it smaller and lighter.

    Charles Babbage came up with the concept of the Analytical Engine in 1800s, even though he couldn't build it at the time.

    The idea of sending messages through a network of wiring comes from the telegraph, which showed up in the 1750s.

    GPS navigation is a combination of a lot of technologies; rocketry (already mentioned), radio (Marconi in the late 1800s), navigation by triangulation (celestial navigation, the whole of written history), atomic clocks (Lord Kelvin, 1800s) and so on.

    Modern day technology didn't suddenly pop into being during WWI. but rather is an evolution of older, pre-1914 technology and most of those older technologies weren't actually developed as tools of war. The human race just happens to be very good at taking any technology available and using it to kill one another.

    tl;dr - don't dis pre-1914 tech. Without it, we'd all be sitting in caves drawing crappy pictures on the walls for entertainment.

  7. Re:Public Stoning is too good... on Lizard Squad: Xbox Live, PSN Attacks Were a 'Marketing Scheme' For DDoS Service · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure how to work in slapping momma and spitting on the flag, but fucking an apple pie can rake in over $100 million.

  8. Re:I had this problem, then I got f.lux. on Study: Light-Emitting Screens Before Bedtime Disrupt Sleep · · Score: 1

    What year is it?

    Not the year of Linux on the desktop, apparently.

  9. Re:"gate" on FBI Confirms Open Investigation Into Gamergate · · Score: 1

    Everyone is doing it, which makes it a conspiracy. It's GATERGATE!

  10. Re:cowardice on FBI Confirms Open Investigation Into Gamergate · · Score: 1

    The FBI is investigating *opponents* of GamerGate for lying about threats and third party trolls for making other threats while the summery claims the investigation is about threats made by proponents.

    That's an interesting fantasy? From TFA:
    "Who or what is being investigated remains an open question."

    The FBI hasn't said who they're investigating and they did not release documents relating to the investigation, so there's absolutely no basis for your claims.

  11. Re:Tired of this shit on Virtual Reality Experiment Wants To Put White People In Black Bodies · · Score: 1

    And the only conceivable reason for letting someone "experience" being decapitated is because you believe them to be executioners, yet they are unaware of that fact. Otherwise, the exercise is pointless.

    Right?

    Of course not. Faulty logic is faulty.

    The real reason is to let someone experience something that wouldn't in the real world. Wanting to understand another person's point of view doesn't make you a bad person, nor do you have to be a bad person to benefit from the experience.

  12. Re:Tired of this shit on Virtual Reality Experiment Wants To Put White People In Black Bodies · · Score: 1

    Nothing in the post says that you (or anyone else in particular) is a racist. It simply says that VR could be useful in letting you experience racism.

    Letting lose with a barrage of expletives based on an incorrect assumption that you're being accused of racism is... drum roll please... not respectful.

  13. Re:Tired of this shit on Virtual Reality Experiment Wants To Put White People In Black Bodies · · Score: 1

    No. See, that tl;dr leaves out charming phrases like "stupid metro-sexual assholes" in an attempt to make the person I replied to sound reasonable.

    It is actually quite easy to express disagreement with someone or something without resorting to childish insults. I'm doing it right now, in fact, and anyone who claims that they treat everyone with respect should be expected to do likewise.

  14. Re:Title Correction on Uber Limits 'God View' To Improve Rider Privacy · · Score: 4, Funny

    They've implemented strict controls over 'God View'. Any employee who wants to access it must now know the password; "iddqd"

  15. Re:Only for white people ? on Virtual Reality Experiment Wants To Put White People In Black Bodies · · Score: 2

    Not bias. Clickbait.

    The paper doesn't actually say anything about white people being put in black bodies. That bit is from the headline from the Daily Dot.

  16. Re:Tired of this shit on Virtual Reality Experiment Wants To Put White People In Black Bodies · · Score: -1

    I didn't know "treating everyone with respect" included posting a semi-deranged, expletive-filled rant that included references to your imaginary oppressor's sexuality.

    Oh, right, it doesn't. That would explain why it was posted by an anonymous coward.

  17. Re:The beaks won on How Birds Lost Their Teeth · · Score: 1

    Lips may be a little better, but what you really want for soup is a long, flexible nose like an elephant.

  18. Re:currency on Amazon UK Glitch Sells Thousands of Products For a Penny · · Score: 1

    They are colloquially known as pennies, named after the British Penny. Sorry, the anal-retentive numismatist in me had to interject

    There's an ass-penny joke in there somewhere, but I don't think I want to look for it.

  19. Re:No thanks on Facebook Offers Solution To End Drunken Posts · · Score: 1

    Those that need verification prompts to exist in our society, need to seriously rethink their basic thought process and self control.

    Apparently you've either never been around anyone who was drunk or you're so incompetent in your own decision making that you think drunk people make good decisions and have self control.

  20. Re:Cheap? on Material Possiblities: A Flying Drone Built From Fungus · · Score: 1

    radioactive motors

    Where the hell are you buying your motors from?

  21. Re:Of course it did on Ability To Consume Alcohol May Have Shaped Human Evolution · · Score: 1

    Ahem.

  22. Re:Fuuuuuck on South Korea Bans Selfie-Stick Sales · · Score: 2

    Already in the works, though Hulu picked up the episodes that won't be aired.

  23. Of course it did on Ability To Consume Alcohol May Have Shaped Human Evolution · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anyone who has woken up next to someone they hooked up with while drunk can tell you that alcohol completely undermines selective breeding.

  24. Re:Making ENIAC run again on How the World's First Computer Was Rescued From the Scrap Heap · · Score: 1

    Somebody knows or knows who knows but they need to be inspired to come forward or follow up on their hunch.

    Slight problem: ENIAC was built about 70 years ago and most of the people who were involved in its construction are dead. It's really hard to inspire dead people enough to get them to come forward.

  25. Re:here we go on How To End Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    never seem to apply that standard when her brother is insulted in those ways.

    The author is a dude named Matthew. A he, not a her.

    The fact that you automatically assumed that a person who says "It is never appropriate to use slurs, metaphors, graphic negative imagery, or any other kind of language that plays on someone's gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion" must be a woman says a lot about you. The fact that you went on to accuse your imagined woman oppressor of having a double standard says even more.