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  1. Being an "anti-religion scientist" on Ask Richard Dawkins About Evolution, Religion, and Science Education · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Do You sometimes regret becoming a kind of an "atheist" role model? Even looking through these Slashdot questions, most of them are about religion, not Your scientific fields...

  2. Teaching evolution and science to young children on Ask Richard Dawkins About Evolution, Religion, and Science Education · · Score: 2

    I cannot stop religion-related things from coming to my children ears. Even though they are not baptised, some teachers, grandmothers, etc. _will_ talk about god and will do so without appropriate distance to the matter. I do not want to force my kids to "believe" in science or evolution, but I would love to balance what they will learn about god with what _I_ and my wife consider truth and I would love my kids to respect science and think critically. Do You have any insights about raising children to be like that?

    Also, You have written in God Delusion that if just one person is "cured" of religious faith (I don't remember the exact phrasing), You will consider the book successful. Well, Selfish Gene and Extended Phenotype were more eye-opening for me, but I'd like to thank You for all of them :-) They surely cured me.

  3. Re:640kB should be enough for anybody. on Will EU Regulations Effectively Ban High-End Video Cards? · · Score: 1

    So? I haven't attributed it to Bill Gates, the quote as I wrote it functions as a meme and it applies well as a comment to EU idea. Get some sense of humour.

  4. 640kB should be enough for anybody. on Will EU Regulations Effectively Ban High-End Video Cards? · · Score: 1

    640kB should be enough for anybody.

  5. Re:Version numbers are like body language on First Community Release of Diaspora · · Score: 1

    Look at how confident Firefox developers are!

  6. Re:Good. on Laser Strikes On Aircraft Becoming Epidemic · · Score: 1

    Fuck you both. The last thing this country needs is people actively suggesting ways to strip more freedoms away from the people.

    There is no absolute freedom, if someone's freedom to shoot planes high power lasers collides with my freedom to safely do air travel, I say -- fuck THEIR freedom.

  7. Re:So what? on 802.11ad Will Knock Your Socks Off, Says Interop Panel · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And the signal range will be abysmal.

    So what. If the range is 2-5 meters and bandwidth is in Gbps, it has a potential to remove the cable clutter from my desk, allows me to connect my laptop to my TV just by sitting in front of it and I don't have to worry too much that my neighbours will do man-in-the-middle.

  8. Re:Practical? on A Honda Civic With no Gas Tank (Video) · · Score: 1

    over 50% of US electrical production is from coal it's not like an electrical vehicle produces zero CO2

    Then why don't we decrease efficiency loss of electricity production by burning coal in vehicles directly? ;-)

  9. Get used to it or move on Ask Slashdot: Hacking Urban Noise? · · Score: 1

    If noise prevents you from working and you are unable to get used to it -- move to a quiter environment. I stopped noticing church bells, police sirens, etc. at all after 2 or 3 months of living where I live now. That's a nice thing about human mind -- it adapts to constant stimuli levels.

  10. Re:Vanilla version please.... on KDE Multi-Monitor Control Getting An Overhaul · · Score: 2
    $ ls -lAh /usr/bin/disper
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1,3K pa 19 2011 /usr/bin/disper

    Is 1,3K app good enough for you? Disper is also great when configured for Meta+Fn keys in KDE, I have a simple way of switching display modes almost as good as the one on Windows 7.

  11. Gentoo-Debian-Ubuntu-Xubuntu-Mint-NetRunner on Ask Slashdot: What Distros Have You Used, In What Order? · · Score: 1

    I went Debian->Ubuntu Server on my servers.

  12. Re:This is why Corporations Do Evil Things on Google Stops Offering Free Music Service In China · · Score: 1

    Last time I checked, there were more than 1 000 000 000 Chinese people. 5% of it is still 50 million people, they would need 130% market share in my country to have so many users ;-)

  13. Re:China seems like a nice place to live on Google Stops Offering Free Music Service In China · · Score: 1

    The belief that nowhere on earth offers 'basic freedoms' is a reasonable one

    Why is it reasonable? Got any proof?

    I could choose what I did with my life, what I studied, where I live, where and how I work. I can speak freely and am mostly free to do what I please as long as I do not disturb other people's freedom. That's "basic freedoms" if you ask me. If you think that we're all slaves because corporations and corrupt governments rule and we have mortgages or are married or whatever -- that's your opinion. Do not present it as facts.

  14. Re:Wow. on NTT and Partners Show 1 Petabit/Sec Transfer Over 50km of Fiber · · Score: 1

    That's a lot of porn.

    Score: 3, Insightful
    Welcome to Slashdot ;-)

  15. Re:China seems like a nice place to live on Google Stops Offering Free Music Service In China · · Score: 1

    Awww. You think you have clean air and basic freedoms. That's cute.

    Yeah, being able to comment about my freedom (or lack of it) without risking death penalty makes living where I live a little bit better than in China. And, water here is still blue and air is transparent. Not like on pictures I've seen from China, but of course they were photoshopped.

  16. Re:China seems like a nice place to live on Google Stops Offering Free Music Service In China · · Score: 2

    Yeah, who needs clean air and water or basic freedoms when one can download music for free.

  17. I got Office 365 licences "for free" on Can Microsoft Really Convince People To Subscribe To Software? · · Score: 1

    With my broadband internet connection. I pay the same price for 150/10Mbps pipe that I used to pay for 60/6Mbps one, so I could say that those licences are really free. I guess that's one way they can convince people to use them. I have no choice to give those licenses back and get a discount. I don't think Microsoft has nothing out of it.

  18. Re:Which distro will you move on to? on Ubuntu Will Now Have Amazon Ads Pre-Installed · · Score: 1

    NetRunner. Best KDE distro I've tried, now on my "production" machines.
    Also, comes from a company that now sponsors Kubuntu. Hopefully they don't start spoiling it with ads because of that...

  19. Re:Waste of money on US Military Tested the Effects of a Nuclear Holocaust On Beer · · Score: 1

    Maybe he didn't pay taxes then, but he sure pays taxes for the national debt generated by previous generation.

  20. Where will Wikipedia buy their SSL certificates... on Jimmy Wales Threatens To Obstruct UK Government Snooping · · Score: 1

    ...I wonder. So there's no risk that private cert leaks out and government can do a man-in-the-middle attack easily.

  21. Maybe they do private work on Workers Working An Extra 20 Hours a Week Thanks To BYOD · · Score: 2

    On their private devices during employer paid time.

  22. I block everything on Ask Slashdot: To AdBlock Or Not To AdBlock? · · Score: 1

    Most of the valuable content on the internet is at places with not enough traffic to be supported by ads anyway. If there's a donation button at such sites or some kind of micropayment (through SMS for instance) and I've used the content, I will pay.

    Me watching advertisements is the same as me not watching advertisements, because I do not base my decisions on marketing. And if they count on some subconsious influence on me -- let them fuck off.

    I also create content that is valuable for some people. One of my sites which has no ads and where donation link was clicked exactly one time in years has about 200 visitors each day. If they use my work, why wouldn't I use work of others.

  23. Some kids in the future... on Korean Artist's Intentionally Useless Satellite To Launch This December · · Score: 1

    ...will smile when Debris Section burns this piece of garbage in the atmosphere.

  24. Would the bombs destroy Earth on No Bomb Powerful Enough To Destroy an On-Rushing Asteroid, Sorry Bruce Willis · · Score: 1

    If they cannot destroy even a small asteroid?

  25. Re:Stanislaw Lem on Ask Slashdot: Most Underappreciated Sci-Fi Writer? · · Score: 1

    His "Robot fairytales" ("Bajki robotów") are one of the kind :-)