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  1. Re:Crowd-funding on Lunar Mission One Proposes To Take Core Sample, Plant Time Capsule On the Moon · · Score: 1

    Have any of those things actually been achieved by crowdfunding, or are people with marketing degrees and a lack of ethics simply piling on the crowdfunding bandwagon with big ideas they know are impossible but know can inspire the masses to fork over money?

  2. Re:a time capsule is a stupid idea on Lunar Mission One Proposes To Take Core Sample, Plant Time Capsule On the Moon · · Score: 1

    The moon-base-assembling nanobots go up later on the flight with the leprechaun colonists launched on the perpetual motion rocket.

  3. Re:Systemd appears to me like the Dolphin of init. on Debian Votes Against Mandating Non-systemd Compatibility · · Score: 1

    The difference is, I'm still using Konqueror today and there are no plans to make me use Dolphin. There may not be an objective "better", just different tools better for different people.

  4. Re:Anti-competitive? on Intel Announces Major Reorg To Combine Mobile and PC Divisions · · Score: 1

    Anti-competitive is legal if you're not a monopoly. Intel has a lot of market power in desktops/laptops, but certainly no monopoly, so they're well within their rights to use that power to break into mobile.

  5. Re:And yet on Electric Shock Study Suggests We'd Rather Hurt Ourselves Than Others · · Score: 1

    It takes 1 person out of 500 to cover a restroom in urine. If you check how many different people's urine are covering it compared to the number of people who pass through the restroom, you would likely find that an overwhelming majority of people are considerate... and most of the rest are under the influence of drugs.

  6. Re:So, why the continued G-love? on Google Wallet API For Digital Goods Will Be Retired On March 2, 2015 · · Score: 1

    Google Checkout was widely used, until it was transitioned to the wallet branding and then killed. As a former google checkout user for digital goods I wasn't even aware that I could've been using wallet still.

  7. Re:Alternative? on How 4H Is Helping Big Ag Take Over Africa · · Score: 1

    That's great, if we want a world with a few million happy hunter-gatherers in the rainforests and everybody else dead.

  8. Re:Uh, simple on The Strangeness of the Mars One Project · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The leverage with which powerful people can control others on Mars would be undeniably much greater than on Earth. On Earth, you can flee on foot. You can hide in the amazon and become a hunter-gathered if you want. On Mars, if you're at odds with your colony leadership, you have to acquire spacesuits air food water building materials etc. Everyone will know where you are on a Mars base, and all they have to do to eliminate dissent is "accidentally" depressurize the compartment. Mars requires living together and depending on each other a great deal, and that lends itself to strong rules and strong leadership.

  9. Re:What? on How To End Online Harassment · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The premise seems to be that we're supposed to vocally engage and shame internet commenters who harass others. But most people will not do so. This doesn't mean we think it's ok, it means we've learned that online harassers cannot be shamed and will simply harass us in turn if we don't ignore them. Ignoring them is the only option.

  10. Re:Special treatment on How To End Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    Many are born into their religion and feel cultural or family obligation to remain in it.

  11. Re:Don't totally agree on Mayday PAC Goes 2 For 8 · · Score: 1

    Take your sample ballot to the voting booth, no point in using a phone.

  12. Re:Don't totally agree on Mayday PAC Goes 2 For 8 · · Score: 1

    Nobody has time to evaluate all 50 judges and school board reps and such, and some positions you may simply not care about. Nothing wrong with that. It's much worse to pick someone based on their listed occupation or because you like their name just to fill out the full ballot.

  13. Re:Let's have a $7/gallon fuel tax on Americans Rejoice At Lower Gas Prices · · Score: 2

    Check a map.

  14. Re:Not sure of the cost benefit of this on NASA Pondering $1.5 Million Stratospheric Airship Competition · · Score: 1

    More likely he was testing his flying car at ground level to con investors into thinking it'd work by pretending the FAA was the problem.

  15. Re:Who asked? on What People Want From Smart Homes · · Score: 2

    Lots of us ask for self-driving cars. The rest perhaps not.

  16. Re:Why be a guinea pig for Red Hat? on Fedora 21 Beta Released · · Score: 2

    There's less difference between sponsoring and owning when Red Hat employees do a lot of the Fedora work.

  17. Re:If only that were enough... on The Plane Crash That Gave Us GPS · · Score: 1

    Also, the US later admitted the Iranian gun boat attack took place in Iranian territorial waters -- not international waters.

  18. Re:GNOME strikes back on Kubuntu 15.04 Will Be Based On KDE5 · · Score: 1

    Using plasma alone is dysfunctional. Using it as part of KDE has been fine for years.

  19. Re: 4 Again? on Kubuntu 15.04 Will Be Based On KDE5 · · Score: 1

    Well, I still miss being able to place launchers/applets wherever I want them on a panel or desktop without being forced into a grid or having to use spacers that never quite work right.

  20. Re:Not a good week... on Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo Crashes · · Score: 1

    Suborbital rocket planes aren't developing significant relevant tech though. Progress will come from more efficient orbital rockets lowering in price, not from developing the plane-assisted suborbital rockets dead end that has no prospect of going orbital.

  21. Re:It makes you uneasy? on Creationism Conference at Michigan State University Stirs Unease · · Score: 1

    Columbia can invite Ahmadinejad to speak and that's okay even though he is a horrible dictator.

    A "dictator" whose parliament was antagonistic towards him, who lost favor with his supreme leader and who left office in an election and failed to get his preferred successor into office. Regardless of whether he was horrible, he was clearly not a dictator in any sense.

  22. Re:Next record on Computer Scientist Parachutes From 135,908 Feet, Breaking Record · · Score: 1

    No altitude would cause bouncing into space, only velocity can cause that. In theory, you could go well past the moon's orbit (as long as the moon was on the other side) and fall to Earth. You'd gain so much speed in the vacuum that you'd burn up on re-entry like the rest of the meteors.

  23. Chromebooks are not primary computers, they're supplemental computers. Having full Windows is a disadvantage, the purpose is to be as dead simple and unbreakable as possible.

  24. Re:Designed in US, Built in EU, Filled in Iraq on Pentagon Reportedly Hushed Up Chemical Weapons Finds In Iraq · · Score: 1

    united the Sunni's, Shiites, and Kurds in a fight against a common enemy

    That's a nice universe you're living in. Back in this one, there's increasingly brutal revenge ethnic cleansing by Shiites and Kurds and a continual fracturing into disparate militias.

  25. Re:Just tell me on Positive Ebola Test In Second Texas Health Worker · · Score: 2

    Sneaking across the USA-Africa border requires a very strong swimmer.