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  1. Re:It's so very odd..... on Ireland Criminalizes Blasphemy · · Score: 1

    You do not have faith in God, that is what makes you an atheist. But you have faith in that very belief, that there is no God.

    I have no faith in either answer.

  2. Re:It's so very odd..... on Ireland Criminalizes Blasphemy · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure what you don't get. I believe there *may* be a 'god'. I also believe there *may not* be a 'god'. Sometimes the answer, "I don't know", is the most rational. Until I see proof that god exists/doesn't exist, I will remain rational, and say "I don't know". If that takes forever, so be it.

    Who knows, maybe Jesus descends from Heaven on a walkway of light, or the skies rip apart and show us Marduk battling Tiamat. Lacking the ability to define or know god *now* doesn't prove we will always lack that ability. Maybe we will find out when you die. Maybe we won't. I don't know.

  3. Re:yes and..? on Australian Police Plan Wardriving Mission · · Score: 0, Troll

    Being that America is easily the most ethnically diverse nation in the world, I find it hard you are 'far from' an American.

  4. Re:Relativity on Analyst, 15, Creates Storm After Trashing Twitter · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Or he's a flamboyantly gay man.

  5. Re:SETEC Astronomy on FBI Files a "Secret Justification" For Gag Order · · Score: 1

    And a five minute appearance by James Earl Jones (and his voice).

  6. Re:Drivel on Iran Tries To Pacify Protesters With Lord of The Rings Marathon · · Score: 1

    That's what I like. No-skin-all-burka pr0n.

  7. Re:Serious Question: Why do Germans outperform? on Periodic Table Gets a New, Unnamed Element · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And where do you think Germans came from? The cradle of civilization maybe? Where is that again?

  8. Re:In other news... on Supreme Court Declines Case Over Techs' Right To Search Your PC · · Score: 1

    The difference is intent. Paying someone to do something illegal would show cause of intent to commit an criminal action. Techs snooping around, while a breach of privacy, is on a different level entirely.

    Of course, if anyone reads any private investigator novels (I enjoy Robert Crais enormously), you'll notice that often the PI isn't bound by the same restrictions that law enforcement agencies are in regards to obtaining evidence. A lot of the legwork can be done by the PI, often illegally, and a tip by the PI to the cops is enough to establish probable cause.

  9. Re:Games Are a "Waste of Time" on 11-Year-Old Graduates With Degree In Astrophysics · · Score: 1

    Holy crap, I never called it a tool for learning. I was removing the notion that video games are worthless investments of time. They can be fun, enjoyable, and engaging of the mind. I collected resources, determined the best way to eliminate a defended site, and learned a little Saracen history. If you don't see any benefit from that, you're being obstinate.

    If my kid wanted to know more about the Saracens, I wouldn't boot up AoE, I'd direct him to a book, or Wikipedia, as you said. I never said, "I'm going to teach my kid using AoE." That's a ridiculous statement. I did say I'd be overjoyed if my kid liked to play it, because I personally know it can be quite a catalyst for further learning.

  10. Re:Games Are a "Waste of Time" on 11-Year-Old Graduates With Degree In Astrophysics · · Score: 1

    I didn't specify you took it as 'an exact historical reference'. I know a very basic history of what Saladin and the Saracens were all about because of the campaign mode in AoE. If I were to ask the majority of my friends who Saladin was, they'd be lucky to say 'some Muslim'.

    I'm not going to write a book report on Saladin. But I did learn something new, through a medium that most teenagers probably enjoy more.

    As for Civ, that game is rich in problem solving with a historical angle. If I were a parent, I would be overjoyed if my kid liked playing it.

  11. Re:Games Are a "Waste of Time" on 11-Year-Old Graduates With Degree In Astrophysics · · Score: 1

    Again, it depends on what games you play. Historically-oriented games (Age of Empires, Civilization, etc..) can give a very good basic foundation of human history, while any decent RTS or RPG can foster mathematical and logical decision making abilities. Plus, there have been studies on eye-hand coordination and pattern recognition that point in favor of playing video-games.

    In all, these things can make you a 'better' person much in the same way piano playing and scuba diving can. If they all enrich the quality of your life, who's going to say it hasn't made you a better person?

  12. Re:Wait, a POWER SURGE? on Hospital Turns Away Ambulances When Computers Go Down · · Score: 1

    Lets hope the Iron Lung has a battery backup.

  13. Re:Yet you did it. on Skype Billing Gone Haywire For Some Users · · Score: 1

    I understand and agree with what you say. However, the main difference here is the differences in personal liberties. You generally have a large amount of personal liberty in your everyday life in the United States. Comparing your ability to influence your everyday choices to influencing legislative policy is just being obstinate.

  14. Re:How About Typing Comics Fans as Sex Offenders? on How Comic Fans & Shops Are Stereotyped · · Score: 1

    You're missing the point. Who exactly is the victim in this 'crime'?

  15. Re:Medical Tourism on The Bling of the Ancients · · Score: 1

    I refuse to accept wampum as a currency.

  16. Re:Yet you did it. on Skype Billing Gone Haywire For Some Users · · Score: 1

    I'm not really sure what you thought I was talking about.

    I was referring to an individual's ability to take direct action if he was unhappy with services rendered from a business entity. If you think canceling cable service because they suffered a security breach and electing privacy-minded public officials that may or may not change policy is on the same level, we must be living in different Western governments.

  17. Re:Yet you did it. on Skype Billing Gone Haywire For Some Users · · Score: 1

    This is true. However, logic would dictate that demand drives change. The breakdown in this system is that the mass of people really don't care enough or understand what happens when they hand their private information to a third party. As long as this remains the case, demand for stricter security systems for private information will remain low, allowing companies to neglect improvement.

  18. Re:Yet you did it. on Skype Billing Gone Haywire For Some Users · · Score: 1

    Being a Libertarian, I would make the argument that the individual knew, or should have known, the risks prior to making the choice of using those services. Handing out critical personal information is a great risk that shouldn't be taken lightly.

  19. Re:Yet you did it. on Skype Billing Gone Haywire For Some Users · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The power rests in the ability of the individual to rectify this. He can stop using the corporation's services, remove personal information, etc.. You have no such ability in regards to the government.

  20. Re:Which?... on Greece Halts Google's Street View · · Score: 1

    There's no difference between the Google van catching you doing the dirty with someone else and your girlfriend casing the joint. Aside from the fact that your girlfriend has a higher chance of catching you.

  21. Re:So very stupid on Greece Halts Google's Street View · · Score: 1

    If you want to throw your windows open and chat, go ahead. You probably don't have an issue of anyone seeing you doing so, from the street or otherwise.

  22. Re:Does it need to be solar? on 220-mph Solar-Powered Train Proposed In Arizona · · Score: 1

    Maybe has something to do with a piece of that clean-energy money pie.

  23. Re:Screw your alternative timeline! on Is a $72.5m Opening Weekend Enough For Star Trek? · · Score: 1

    Simpsons. "No one who can speak German could be evil". PAROLED.

  24. Re:Screw your alternative timeline! on Is a $72.5m Opening Weekend Enough For Star Trek? · · Score: 1

    Maybe Kirk's close proximity to a black hole during birth warped the local space-time resulting in a.... nevermind. It was a good movie.

  25. Re:He knew things that people didn't want to hear on South Park Creators Given Signed Photo of Saddam Hussein · · Score: 1

    Wow you know a lot. If it was so necessary to silence him, he would have been shot trying to 'escape'.

    He had plenty of time to tell his 'secrets'. His entire trial was recorded. And its well known where his chemical weapons came from.

    And if you read this, you'll see the attack was carried out by Russian and French made planes, carrying supplies bought from a Dutch weapons supplier, using conventional bombs. No telemetry needed.