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  1. Re:I wish we didn't need something like this on New Nail Polish Alerts Wearers To Date Rape Drugs · · Score: 1

    Wow, way to totally miss the point...

    We can't police our own, unless we first admit that 'our own' is EVERYONE.

    humans are human, be that male or female, they both have creepy bastards, and focusing on just 1/2 of them is not going to solve anything, due to the strange coincidence that most of the creepy bastards and bitches where abused themselves.

    Men abuse Humans.
    Women abuse Humans.

    Those humans can be male, female, young, old, friends, family, strangers.

    Its time to move past 'Dirty old men' or 'isolated troublesome teen' or what ever group is getting singled out.

  2. Re:I wish we didn't need something like this on New Nail Polish Alerts Wearers To Date Rape Drugs · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Lets see..
    False rape claims and 'honor councils' leading men to just give up on women all together
    http://washingtonexaminer.com/...

    43% of men have been ''Raped'' under what the feminist movement keeps trying to push a rape claim as.
    http://time.com/37337/nearly-h...

    Would you like to take a rethink if its 'Men are creepy bastards' or 'Humans are creepy ass bastards and bitches'

  3. Re:Every week there's a new explanation of the hia on Cause of Global Warming 'Hiatus' Found Deep In the Atlantic · · Score: 1

    The missing news story here..

    "Assumptions about the Ocean heat convection currents were wrong, they do not just shut down when temperatures rise a little"

    I mean who would've thought that a large body of water would still try and maintain a thermodynamic balance..

  4. well.. on F-Secure: Xiaomi Smartphones Do Secretly Steal Your Data · · Score: 2

    One could always try one of these...

    Nice little phone

  5. Re:Freud's problem too on Psychology's Replication Battle · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yup, like the recent one about men not being able to 'be alone with their own thouhgs'..

    That same data can also read 'Men, more willing to put up with pain' or 'Men, more curious and want to know what they may experience'

  6. Now lets use my favourite dosage level, and all radiation related matters should be in the everyday standard of BED (Banana Equivalent Dose)

    We are talking about an exposure of 8,461,539 KG's of Bananas. Or about One 17th the level that Bananas expose humans to in a year. (@140Bqs per KG)

    Did you know that Humans are radioactive and rated at about 100Bqs per KG, so we are talking about a release of radiation equal to about 11 million KGS of ppl or less than what the ppl in a city with around 180,000 population releases from the ppl alone.

  7. Re:That's not what my crossfit instructor told me! on Neanderthals Ate Their Veggies · · Score: 1

    Well the article does state 'The tests revealed that the poop “clearly” contained high proportions of cholesterol and coprostanol from eating meat'.
    Add in that they are unwilling to do a percentage analysis says either there methods are not refined enough to do so or the results are not impressive enough to grab the headline.

  8. Lets list other free energy communication scams.. on $500k "Energy-Harvesting" Kickstarter Scam Unfolding Right Now · · Score: 0, Troll

    Man, this is good to see, here is another one to hit up,
      It claims to allow you to receive and create an auditable sound of most AM broadcasts

    It openly states no battery or power source is needed other then the ambient radio signals.. total bull shit obvisouly

    Please for the love of god ppl, get a clue, free energy claims are 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999% likely BS, but read what is being written, no 'free energy' here, just the claim of converting energy.

  9. wtf... on Mt. Gox CEO Returns To Twitter, Enrages Burned Investors · · Score: 1

    It is Twitter, not the international apology bulletin board.

    If you are following this guy hoping he will say sorry and wire you part payments of bitcoins, then you have sadly misunderstood what Twitter is used for.

  10. Re:Now we are arriving at critical mass on BMW, Mazda Keen To Meet With Tesla About Charging Technology · · Score: 1

    http://news.vanderbilt.edu/201...

    bleh, missing third link.

  11. Re:Now we are arriving at critical mass on BMW, Mazda Keen To Meet With Tesla About Charging Technology · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Gasoline gives you 12,200 Wh/kg
    University of California's currntly running a SC @ 39.3 Wh/kg So thats 310 times less, the gap keeps closeing.
      Worryed about the extra weight? Why not make your supercapacitor part of the load bearing structure of the car

  12. Re:You can remove the CMOS battery for a while or on Dell Exec Calls HP's New 'Machine' Architecture 'Laughable' · · Score: 2
  13. Re:Biggest problem on Dell Exec Calls HP's New 'Machine' Architecture 'Laughable' · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just like all those CMOS chips that once you fuck up a setting their is no way at all clear them..

  14. Re:Obligatory on 3D Bioprinters Could Make Enhanced, Electricity-Generating 'Superorgans' · · Score: 4, Funny

    Its not all about sex, the best part is this brings new meaning to the phrase 'My battery just died'

  15. Re:Not surprising on Study: Rats Regret Making the Wrong Decision · · Score: 2

    My pet rat used to get out and play with the cat, kind of like a tag and hide game.. I dont know if they were playing the same game, but years later my brother had a Chihuahua and it used to play in the back yard with a wild rat.. it played tag some days for hours.. chasing after the rat, taping it, then running from it whilst it was being chased.. so funny..

  16. Re:Outdated test on Turing Test Passed · · Score: 4, Insightful

    A good turning test has an equal mix of humans and AI, and rewards the best in both..

    Humans who pass as human, or as bots.
    Bots that pass as Bots or as Human.

    And has equal numbers of those shooting for each goal.

    Half your entrances are trying to convince you they are human, the other half that they are AI, and half of each are lying.

  17. Re:filming - the witness brain substitute that doe on $57,000 Payout For Woman Charged With Wiretapping After Filming Cops · · Score: 1

    You're not being an ass about it, tis all good.

  18. Re:filming - the witness brain substitute that doe on $57,000 Payout For Woman Charged With Wiretapping After Filming Cops · · Score: 1

    The camera is very adept at lying, sometimes on accident..

    Take number 18, he has a gun!
    http://www.jeodot.com/here-are...

    choice of lens and perspective can be imported as well.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci...

    Its harder with video, but it still happens.

  19. Re:The former iPhone user is an idiot. on Apple To Face Lawsuit For iMessage Glitch · · Score: 1

    RTFA, unsubscribing does not always work, thats the bug that Apple has been unable to fix for a year.

  20. Re:good on Apple To Face Lawsuit For iMessage Glitch · · Score: 1

    RTFA,
    Despite it supposed to be that ways, it does not always work.

  21. Re: Anti-competitive on Apple To Face Lawsuit For iMessage Glitch · · Score: 1

    No it wasn't. Netscape Communicator was a commercial package that cost. The charged for both the browser and the server.

    I don't recall ever paying for Netscape.

    Well then, thank Microsoft for its anti competitive behaviour then!

  22. Re:How about a string? on Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Loses Deep Sea Vehicle · · Score: 1

    Once your centre of Mass moves past your center of balance you will tip over.

    Just like how on old school scales moving the tiny weights to the side changes the balance, go to far and the scales tip over, their is no way to keep the ship and the sub directly located over each other, if it was dropped from the center of the boat and went straight down,and there were no ocean currents(they can change directions at different depths) No wind, No waves and you could manage to move both the ship and the sub in the same direction at the same pace accounting for differences in buoyancy and resistance, then yes you would have a point.

  23. Re:How about a string? on Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Loses Deep Sea Vehicle · · Score: 1

    But the sub and ship are not stationary objects or ones that will magically hold their positions, the sub and could be extremely far out side of the center of mass, adding an extra couple of tonnes of force suddenly pulling in one direction is not good. (dont forget the weight of your extremely long tether too)

  24. Re:what? on Why Disney Can't Give Us High-Def Star Wars Where Han Shoots First · · Score: 1

    I would tell you why, but if you didn't read the summary which has the answer, or the linked article I doubt you will read it again when I repost it..

  25. For the lazy, a metric/imperial BMI calculator.. on Gaining On the US: Most Europeans To Be Overweight By 2030 · · Score: 2