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  1. Re:Good. lease do this on NASA Considers Putting an Asteroid Into Orbit Around the Moon · · Score: 1

    Dropping asteroids on mars gives us material on the surface for building.

    Terra forming would require restarted the core.

    Now, create a giant umbrella between mars and the sun the blocks certain spectrum while focusing the rest might help with that.
    Bio- engineering Venus does not pose a less daunting time table.,. I's just a different set of problem on a different planet.
    And we could do both.

  2. Re:RTFM on Ask Slashdot: Keeping Your Media Library Safe From Kids? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No. people need to know they are being lazy, and being nice hasn't been working.

  3. Re:Coming of age on Ask Slashdot: Keeping Your Media Library Safe From Kids? · · Score: 1

    XBMC is a complex system now?
    yeesh.

    "but I generally believe that you've got to let curiosity run its course for everyday sorts of things like this."
    and you are wrong.

  4. you bult a media server? on Ask Slashdot: Keeping Your Media Library Safe From Kids? · · Score: 2, Funny
  5. Re:we've had american on Brewing Saké in Texas for Fun and Profit (Video) · · Score: 1

    haha, nice Rockford reference.

  6. Re:really? on Brewing Saké in Texas for Fun and Profit (Video) · · Score: 1

    Dis you think about your logic? or becasue it's about something you enjoy your emotional attachment over tride what few brain cell you have?

    You argument means:
    Post everything, no matter what becasue some NERD might enjoy it, somewhere.

    That the problem with you geeks: you let thing you enjoy override all reasoning. It's not scient, it's not information technology, it's not robotics.

    "Lighten up!"
    Fuck you.

  7. Re:Merchandise ahead of (or on par with) product? on Brewing Saké in Texas for Fun and Profit (Video) · · Score: 1

    It's not a strawman. I didn't know what specific he thinks 'actual' Texans posses the Austin doesn't. That's why I made a note that I didn't know that in the EXAMPLE I gave. There is nothing that I set up to easily knock down.

    the [person I replied to said:
    " It is a pretty true statement."
    Which side with the original post which uses the Scotsman fallacy.

  8. Good. lease do this on NASA Considers Putting an Asteroid Into Orbit Around the Moon · · Score: 1

    afterword please bombard Mars.

  9. Re:Mmmhmm, I smell something bad. on Anti-GMO Activist Recants · · Score: 1

    "Studies have shown that GMO foods are not only unhealthy for humans,"
    name a good study. Plink to the study, niot some article about the study.

    "but often harm the environment. "
    again.

    The polish bee keepers had no evidences, and it was entirely a plea from FUD and emotion. No different then Canada banning wi-fi in some areas.

    "Studies showed that long term, GMO foods can cause some nasty cancers in lab rats. When mixed with a certain pesticide, the cancer was insanely fast growing and abnormally massive tumors would be found."
    wow, you just buy into anything that supports you position, no matter how wrong don't you?

    "Needless to say at this point, I don't trust anyone that changes sides based on a lie."
    you must be really bad at your job. Once you make a decision, no new data will possible change it. you are a closed minded boob.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T69TOuqaqXI

  10. Re:As an environmentalist ... I discovered science on Anti-GMO Activist Recants · · Score: 1

    Science was removed for the environmental movement in the early 80s when it went from environmentalism to anti-corporate. The it all became argument from emotion.

  11. Re:GMO crops on Anti-GMO Activist Recants · · Score: 1

    when was the last time corn was tested?
    Cause you know what? there is bacteria the gene swap 'animal' and 'plant' dna. In the world with no controls.

  12. Re:I see what you did there... on Anti-GMO Activist Recants · · Score: 1

    "What you will find are those that deny that climate change is more than minutely affected by man made causes."
    yes, and they are provably wrong. hence deniers.

    Fuck twad.

  13. Re:Like most things.... on Anti-GMO Activist Recants · · Score: 1

    Science isn't an extreme.

  14. Re:Congradulations, that doesn't mean GMO is alway on Anti-GMO Activist Recants · · Score: 1

    If we waited for absolute certainty , we would still be single celled.

  15. Re:Gut feeling on genetically modified crops on Anti-GMO Activist Recants · · Score: 1

    gut feeling is bad and you should feel bad for using it.

  16. "I discovered science" on Anti-GMO Activist Recants · · Score: 1
  17. Re:Just kick him out. on Dad Hires In-Game 'Assassins' To Get His Son To Stop Gaming · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Where did they get the backpack? was it given to them? was it a donation?

    Haha, no you keep with your stupid ass concept becasue not thinking works so well. Jack ass.

    You might want to look up what the fuck the Renaissance was. Cause you got nothing to do with that.

  18. Re:Just kick him out. on Dad Hires In-Game 'Assassins' To Get His Son To Stop Gaming · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Coincidentally I am in Portland.

    "most of them deserve it and would not contribute to society in any meaningful way"
    Fuck you, you poor excuse for a limp wristed cum stain.

    YOU and people like YOU are clueless fucks that would watch society burn to the ground to hold onto you belief instead of thinking.
    They need help. Most haven't even been taught how to plan or work, then suddenly they are on the streets becasue they are lazy.
    The do nothing parent scratch their head and can't figure out why ignoring a child for 18 years has lead to them being 'lazy'.

  19. Re:Just kick him out. on Dad Hires In-Game 'Assassins' To Get His Son To Stop Gaming · · Score: 2

    Lettered was probably the wrong word. I did not mean to imply its a serious source, but I use to help those kids. So the idea that you can toss someone out and that will fix it annoys me.

  20. Re:Just kick him out. on Dad Hires In-Game 'Assassins' To Get His Son To Stop Gaming · · Score: 2, Informative

    No one will hire you when you don't have an address.

  21. Re:Just kick him out. on Dad Hires In-Game 'Assassins' To Get His Son To Stop Gaming · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes, finding a job when you don't have an address, money, food or means will be a snap!

    The US street are littered with kids whose parent did that instead of actual get professional help.

    .

  22. Welll, Now i know my new carruier on Dad Hires In-Game 'Assassins' To Get His Son To Stop Gaming · · Score: 4, Funny

    in game assassin. 200 bucks a day, plus expenses. I can even see the misspelled gold lettering on my office door.

  23. Re:Yep there goes our civilization on Legislators: 'Spaceport America Could Become a Ghost Town' · · Score: 1

    Thousands of government projects a year get done successfully is now 'never get anything done anymore.'

  24. liability protection on Legislators: 'Spaceport America Could Become a Ghost Town' · · Score: 2

    is bullshit.
    Your shit blows up and damages something, then you are liable.

  25. Re:Merchandise ahead of (or on par with) product? on Brewing Saké in Texas for Fun and Profit (Video) · · Score: 1

    Actual, it's the exact definition of that fallacy.
    A real Texan is a redneck, owns guns an would never drink Sake.*
    What about those Texans that do drink Sake?
    well.. I don't consider them to be Texan.

    *I'm not sure what about Texas you think is different,l so I made that up.