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  1. I'm going on the young, female, porn star diet. on Kenya Police: Our Fake Bomb Detectors Are Real · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I can eat as many of them as I want.

  2. Could this thing (reasonably) print a mechanical on Nanoscale 3D Printer Now Commercially Available · · Score: 2

    Could this thing (reasonably) print a mechanical computer a la Babbage? Not a joke question. Would it be possible to power it? Could frictional problem be (reasonably easily) addressed?

  3. I admire reason, but.... on Obama Administration Supports Journalist Arrested For Recording Cops · · Score: 1

    4. They can kill to protect others. i.e. a man about to push the button on a bomb that will kill people. They just need probable cause.

  4. I am not an engineer, so as I read it, it kind of on 1967 Gyro-X Car To Be Restored · · Score: 1

    made sense. Could you explain where the original poster made his/her mistake?

  5. Re:Usability on Blender 2.66 Released · · Score: 1

    There may not be any standard keys per se, but when you have a key that says,"del" right on it (on most keyboards), and that is used in many other programs, including the ones provided by the manufacturer, as a delete key, and which functions as a delete key at the system level and in most bioses, then I'd have to say, if it looks like a delete key, and quacks like a delete key, then it is a delete key.

  6. Re:Usability on Blender 2.66 Released · · Score: 1

    In-as-much as the UI relies upon keyboard input (and non-standard keys at that - a la 'X' instead of [delete]) the previous poster cannot be gainsayed, because the keyboard shortcuts are, as he pointed out, non-discoverable. I won't even touch on the use of right-click selection rather than left.

  7. Re:Sweet! on Blender 2.66 Released · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Blender can make movies that look absolutely professional. Isn't that what it's all about at the end of the day?

  8. I'm sorry, but you're wrong. on US Joins Google, Microsoft In "Brain Race" · · Score: 0

    Companies are, as you say, good at meeting "consumer demand.", but ONLY in the short-term. They are famous for having a 5 year outlook. They don't plan for longer than that because the CEO will be gone by then and won't make any money from profits that come more than 5 years away. Government can, or should be, looking for the long term. The space race is a case in point. The space race caused us to develop many, many, many spinoff that would NEVER have been considered worth developing by a company. The computer chip itself was developed as a by-product of the space race in order to save weight. Up till that time, although they had developed some multi-component chips, they had vever considered inplementing a computer on a chip. That caused home computers, cell-phones, Home video (As CDs, etc.) And that's just the computer chips (that consumers never demanded because they didn't know they COULD exist). There are many other spin-offs that were less earth shattering in scope, but important none the less to the US's bottom line.

  9. I can't think of a SPECIFIC issue, but LibreOffice on Ask Slashdot: What Does the FOSS Community Currently Need? · · Score: 0

    Could probably use help in its DB component. Thank you for being willing to make a contribution.

  10. Thank you for the explanation. Love Discworld, on Publisher Sues University Librarian Over His Personal Blog Posts · · Score: 1

    But I forgot about how touchy the monk....orangutan can be. ;-)

  11. WTF?

  12. 132 is even worse. on Surface Pro: 'Virtually Unrepairable' · · Score: 4, Funny

    132 is even worse.

  13. Re:Well, it was a nice run on Missouri Legislation Redefines Science, Pushes Intelligent Design · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but calling stupidity stupid is NOT bigotry. Saying that a particular group of people are stupid might be, unless it is supported by the facts - as it is in this case. Your idea of arguing with them on the merits is specious. Zealots cannot be affected by reason - that's what makes them zealots.

  14. The latter. on Missouri Legislation Redefines Science, Pushes Intelligent Design · · Score: 1

    They're too stupid to realize what they're saying.

  15. His noodley goodness, the Flying Spaghett Monster. on Missouri Legislation Redefines Science, Pushes Intelligent Design · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Demands equal time!!!!!!!!!! From the Curch of Pastafarianism: So you want to be a Pastafarian Great. Consider yourself a member. You'll notice there are no hoops to jump through. You don't have to pay anything. How to help the church You can help by spreading the Word. Tell the people about Pastafarianism. Point out that we are the world's most peaceful mainstream religion, having started no wars in our God's name. As far as I know, there are no deaths attributed to our religion. Can I be a member if I don't literally believe in FSM? Yes, you can. For the same reason that many in other religions don't literally believe their scripture, you can be a Pastafarian without being a True Believer of our scripture. In other words, do you know Christians who don't take the Bible literally – but who consider themselves True Christians, nonetheless? So do I. In fact, True Belief is not often a requirement of religion. Most religions are comprised of a group of people with similar – but not exact – world views. Pastafarianism is no different in that regard. Whatever you decide, remember this FSM is a real, legitimate religion, as much as any other. The fact that many see this is as a satirical religion doesn't change the fact that by any standard one can come up with, our religion is as legitimate as any other. And *that* is the point.

  16. Re:So now on US Attorney Chided Swartz On Day of Suicide · · Score: 2, Informative

    There was NO THEFT. At least not according to the supposed victims. There was even less theft in reality.

  17. Re:Yawn on US Attorney Chided Swartz On Day of Suicide · · Score: 0

    That is a disgusting over-reaction and does not constitute a reasonable contribution to this discussion. IMHO

  18. Re:Yawn on US Attorney Chided Swartz On Day of Suicide · · Score: 0

    Can I post your petition? I might slightly alter it.

  19. Re:Aussies, now you know why... on Australian Government Censors Draft Snooping Laws · · Score: 0

    Actually Germany had a very strong democratic government in place...

  20. Re:And when passed... on Australian Government Censors Draft Snooping Laws · · Score: 0

    The US has done similar things.

  21. Re:Fool of an MP on MP Seeking To Outlaw Written Accounts of Child Abuse · · Score: 0

    The Shakers did this a long time ago. So just go.....ask........them? Ooooops!

  22. Re:Doesn't Matter You're infringing on my patent on Google Extends Patent Search To Prior Art · · Score: 0

    I have already patented: Locomatory mechanism utilizing alternating suspensory structures for planar translation. Note: My patent also describes its use in momentary spacial translation without suspension based on trajectory-like movements (e.g. running) so all of you are in trouble with the law mister.

  23. It explains which is a bunch of lying hypocrites. on The Mathematics of 'Legitimate Rape' and Pregnancy · · Score: 0

    It explains which is a bunch of lying hypocrites.

  24. From your mouth to a mad... on The Mathematics of 'Legitimate Rape' and Pregnancy · · Score: 0

    surgeon/nurse transplant team's ears. I nominate Todd Akin as the first transplant recipient under this plan.

  25. Please, please, please. There must be SOME way... on The Mathematics of 'Legitimate Rape' and Pregnancy · · Score: 0

    There must be some way to do this. If they can't find the rapist, then one of the anti-choice people could/should/must be chosen by lot.