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  1. Where do will go taxpayer's dollars today? on Fear Detector To Sniff Out Terrorists · · Score: 0

    And the winner is... the winner is: fear sniffer! Congratulations for this great investment!

  2. funky people must sit at home in the pose No6 on Fear Detector To Sniff Out Terrorists · · Score: 0

    ... Pay more taxes and wait for new doggy style prodigy comming from behind.

  3. The reason for arrest: "You was looking afraid!" on Fear Detector To Sniff Out Terrorists · · Score: 0

    It's stupid.

  4. Chanel No. 5: "no-fier factor" on Fear Detector To Sniff Out Terrorists · · Score: 0

    Or just: Airport bravity sense.. People use pheromones already. They can use whatever smell or whatever sense they want! Is that prohibited ? Imagine that a few years later you could find in a shop special "airport bravity sense" ? For "comfortable living with stupid fear sniffers" :-) Who could eliminate the "fier factor" for people who are 1st time in a plane ?

  5. In some countries like Latvia people go to jail on Murderer With "Aggression Genes" Gets Reduced Sentence · · Score: 1, Insightful

    In some countries like Latvia people go to jail if they are caught driving with relatively small amount of alchohol in their blood. That's called prevention measures against car accidents. Isn't that a good prevention measure to find those with higher aggression level in their genes ? Let's say: force those parents to stay in jail who born such a child ? In nowedays it can be definitely true measured! All this recalls me a good movie I saw some years ago about what would we see in near future: GATTACA (1997) music - Michael Nyman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9fcHHOCBDg

  6. Re:So much on Hulu Blocks International Access Via Witopia · · Score: 0

    Internet is not intended for breaking. It's intended for uniting. The only things what breaks all the way are too big business plans and merchantilism.

  7. Is it possible to sue the judge ? on Federal Judge Says E-mail Not Protected By 4th Amendment · · Score: 0

    Against non ethical interpretation of law ? I guess, the same judge cannot judge itself being judged ? ;-)

  8. It's not important what states the law on Federal Judge Says E-mail Not Protected By 4th Amendment · · Score: 0

    Important is: who makes judgements and what is the purpose of it. As far as people allows for lawayers to interpret meanings, they place their entire life in the hands of other people, not god. There is not so many words in the world to describe every possible twist of interpretation. The same holds true for stupidity.

  9. I think it's not right on Federal Judge Says E-mail Not Protected By 4th Amendment · · Score: 0

    The email is still private regardless of physical location of storage. The owner leases server space from ISP, like many others leases their hotel room. Are you agree that your hotel room while you stay there are YOUR PRIVATE SPACE ?

  10. This one looks like a hoax as well on Possible Meteorite Leaves a Crater In Latvia · · Score: 2, Funny

    Meteorite should be cold ? But what makes a light ? Is that an Ice that makes up the light whan meteorite fall is observed? This one looks like a hoax as well: Tacoma Meteor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_OtbXmu9kg

  11. Unlimited breathing promotes piracy as well! on Legal Group Says Unlimited Broadband Promotes Piracy · · Score: 0

    Why don't limit some oxygen if it's possible to manipulate by laws ?

  12. By the way: Unlimited breathing promotes health on Legal Group Says Unlimited Broadband Promotes Piracy · · Score: 0

    Why don't limit some oxygen if it's possible to manipulate by laws ? It's always plausible to create and promote some reason to make some hidden people more equal than others.

  13. Re:What database? on Copyright Status of Thermodynamic Properties? · · Score: 0

    Ok, if all the formulation for the prediction of water properties are published internationally free than it can be used. Let's start enter into own DB all this data by hand! Too much time needed ? Time costs money. Everybody can learn and make wonderful cookies at home, but still if it's too much hassle they go to the restaurant and pay money for already prepared dinner.

  14. strange on Scientists Worry Machines May Outsmart Man · · Score: 0

    From referenced article there are so old things presented, why anybody should ask that question regarding to that ? Are these advancements so big to start asking that ? I thought there will be presented something more serious.

  15. You have to pay for DB, I think on Copyright Status of Thermodynamic Properties? · · Score: 0

    Anyway, I think you should have an agreement with those, who collected database entries at least. Somebody paid for a time to enter all this data, or paid to people who scanned and arranged that data into the database.

  16. which side it is right one to hit boiled egg first on Ivan Krstić Says Negroponte's Wrong About Sugar and OLPC · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Which side it is right to hit boiled egg first ? That's a question for Pygmies!

  17. They have to go for advice to Iran on Australian Net Filter Gets One Step Closer · · Score: 0

    There are most sophisticated network filters in the world. The State of Iran's Ongoing Netwar http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/06/17/2017226

  18. But, if people will look back to Windows XP ? on Microsoft Exec Says, "You'll Miss Vista" · · Score: 0

    How much of good things they will miss then ? Can't understand, why anybody should stop looking backwards particularly at Vista ?

  19. Re:Everything is based on Assumption on Vacuum Leaks Lead To Another LHC Delay · · Score: 1

    The laws of nature do not change in our time frame. - That's why we want to do something beyond that. ..Creating something that: ".. will simulate conditions that was present at the time of Big Bang". Isn't that ironically prove that we are ready to sacrifice some assumptions just to get any result ? Even if this result could potentially lead us to the end of everything we have.

  20. Re:Is that first thing we need ? on Vacuum Leaks Lead To Another LHC Delay · · Score: 1

    > We have never detected a black hole with only the mass of a planet. Is the black hole is something static ? Why it should have the same mass, if it tends to increase it enormously over the time ? Any mass that is around black hole tends to join it forever. I' think "the static" is understanding of nature for some of us.

  21. Re:Is that first thing we need ? on Vacuum Leaks Lead To Another LHC Delay · · Score: 1

    How dense is matter around these black holes in atmosphere ? What kind of matter is around there ? Is that true for LHC ? Who measured directly any energy that is speculated to collide in atmosphere ?

  22. Re:Large Hadron Collider: Understanding The Danger on Vacuum Leaks Lead To Another LHC Delay · · Score: 1

    It's exactly the same way, like you, calling self even more anonymously: "Anonymous Coward". Don't take it personally. It's common today. Without that, probably, there wouldn't be other opinions on the net, just political PR ;-)

  23. Large Hadron Collider: Understanding The Dangers on Vacuum Leaks Lead To Another LHC Delay · · Score: 0

    Large Hadron Collider: Understanding The Dangers (Part 3) The end note there: This "safety review" is a political PR document, not real science. http://deepthought.newsvine.com/_news/2008/09/05/1831610-large-hadron-collider-understanding-the-dangers-part-3

  24. Large Hadron Collider Understanding The Dangers on Vacuum Leaks Lead To Another LHC Delay · · Score: 1

    Large Hadron Collider: Understanding The Dangers (Part 3) The end note there: This "safety review" is a political PR document, not real science. http://deepthought.newsvine.com/_news/2008/09/05/1831610-large-hadron-collider-understanding-the-dangers-part-3

  25. Re:Is that first thing we need ? on Vacuum Leaks Lead To Another LHC Delay · · Score: 0

    There was an information previous year, that one uf Universities studied documentation of Collider and found it is largely based on documents that are themselves based on assumptions.