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  1. Re:Transparency on Officials Say Russian Hackers Read Obama's Unclassified Emails · · Score: 1

    I am still unsure that Obama knows what transparent means.

  2. Re:My question on Officials Say Russian Hackers Read Obama's Unclassified Emails · · Score: 1

    http://politics.slashdot.org/s...

    Because Qualys, one of the top security scans out there, said her server security was awful?

  3. Re:Help the civillians! on Pentagon Discloses Network Breach By Russian Hackers · · Score: 1

    It seems pretty obvious how they protected themselves in this case, but if you find AV expensive, you won't like it.

    They use IDS and IPS systems.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...

  4. Re:Time is relative. on Hubble Turns 25 · · Score: 1

    Hubble is moving much faster than us. Relativity says it experiences less time, not more.

  5. Re:Interesting, but that is all on Yellowstone Supervolcano Even Bigger Than We Realized · · Score: 1

    Underground cities are possible. Nuclear powered grow lamps lighting up hydroponic farms would get you all the vegetables you would need. Water might be a problem, but I think it is a NASA solved problem on a small scale, so likely it could be solved on a larger scale.

    Mars is just as doable, it might require lenses to concentrate the sun's light, or going with grow lights, but we could do it just fine.

    What we are missing with both of these is political will, not the ability.

  6. Re:TANSTAAFL on USGS: Oil and Gas Operations Could Trigger Large Earthquakes · · Score: 1

    All of the methods used to extract power from those things have negative environmental effects, yes, see my other reply for a breakdown.

    http://slashdot.org/comments.p...

  7. Re:TANSTAAFL on USGS: Oil and Gas Operations Could Trigger Large Earthquakes · · Score: 2

    Did I say anything about Fossil Fuels? Don't put words in my mouth. There is no power generation method without some kind of tragedy of the commons (externalized costs).

    Nuclear - Waste
    Hydro - Land destruction/fish extinctions
    Solar - High Land use/nasty chemicals in fabrication
    Wind - Dead birds/rare earths used in construction with all the poisoning that involves
    Tidal - Removing energy from the tides which effects tidal species

    Please, show me the mythical free energy method you developed that doesn't have any externalized costs.

  8. Re:Covering sensitive, emotional topics is hard. on Africa E-Waste Dump Continues Hyperbole War · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    So...you believe Harry Reid when he said he made it up to score points in the political arena?

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/...

    Pretty clear here, Harry says that Romney paid taxes, but now Harry wants to see Romney's tax returns. Would you show other people your tax returns?

  9. Re:TANSTAAFL on USGS: Oil and Gas Operations Could Trigger Large Earthquakes · · Score: 0

    Because there is no mythical free energy machine that is producing power with no negative aspects. So, since you care so much about the negative aspects of power generation, I encourage you to turn off your main circuit breaker and live in the dark.

  10. Re:FEAR on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 1

    More on this, many of the Democrats of the time, and shortly before agreed with the WMD problem, this wasn't some kind of lie told by the government, it was a known issue with Iraq.

    http://politics.slashdot.org/c...

    But again, you might not actually be old enough to remember this stuff from Clinton's time in the white house.

  11. Re:FEAR on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 1

    Your coworker was probably right, as WMD (chemical weapons) were shown used against the Kurds in his lifetime, but apparently you aren't old enough to remember it. The WMD came from the US, but were not meant for that purpose but as a deterant against an invasion by Iran. Also, during this most recent war, there were chemical weapons recovered and destroyed in Iraq, but you may have missed the news as it wasn't a big deal to the military as they already knew they were there.

  12. Re:Doublethink on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 1

    I have seen plenty of ignorance from the pro Snowden side just in this comment section. Much of the ignorance is over what Snowden actually revealed. What was the government doing that was so bad? Please provide links to your assertions, bonus points if you provide links to things being done that are actually against the mandate of the NSA:

    The National Security Agency (NSA) is an intelligence organization of the United States government, responsible for global monitoring, collection, and processing of information and data for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence purposes

    from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N...

  13. Re: Disgusting. on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 2

    Can you show me anywhere where it was said that the NSA was recording phone calls, reading mail (even email) or any other kind of surveillance on US citizens (except the metadata program, which was already ended by the time of the revelation according to the gov).

    Every program I have seen exposed by Snowden was foreign surveillance, which is kind of sort of what we ask the NSA to do...

  14. Re:Simple on Hubble Spots Star Explosion Astronomers Can't Explain · · Score: 1

    Doesn't go?

  15. Re:Small blast followed by ordinary blast on Hubble Spots Star Explosion Astronomers Can't Explain · · Score: 1

    Except that the two blasts were in different locations. It is possible that it was path time differences between two lensed images.

  16. Re:It's Praxis of course. on Hubble Spots Star Explosion Astronomers Can't Explain · · Score: 1

    Not to take anything away from all the jokes, but wouldn't Qo'onoS be in our Galaxy, not another one 7.8 billion light years away?

  17. Re:Excuse me, but... on Ancient Hangover Cure Discovered In Greek Texts · · Score: 1

    The best cure for hangovers is to drink a glass of water between each "drink". Prevention is the best cure known.

  18. Re:hey dumbass on Bill To Require Vaccination of Children Advances In California · · Score: 1

    The religious exemption of the law does not "establish an official religion" nor does it "prevent the free exercise of religion", therefore it doesn't fall foul of the first amendment religious stuff as that is all that is covered by the first.

    Religious exemptions are all about not preventing the free exercise of religion, which is the heart of the first amendment protections of religion. Asking which religion to determine if the beliefs of that religion are what you say they are doesn't fall foul of that either.

    Perhaps you should go back to social studies class and learn about the establishment clause and the meaning of it.

  19. Re:Progressive Fix 101 on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 1

    I was agreeing with you, not refuting what you said. I agree, calling TEA party people fascist is so far from reality as to be laughable. TEA party people are more libertarian in theory than any other philosophy.

  20. Re:Progressive Fix 101 on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 1

    So than refute how they were socialists. As far as I can tell keeping everyone down equally is a form of socialism. Socialism is about control, fascism is the control in practice. When you try to tell someone else how to live "for the public good", you are being fascist.

    Entitled rich assholes are allowed to be christian as well, along with the entitled poor assholes, and the people who actually work for their money and are assholes. Even you can be christian while still being your asshole self. You can claim to be emperor of the universe if you feel like it, and as we have no way to tell who is the emperor of the universe, perhaps you could get away with it.

  21. Re:Define 'Terrorists' on UK Police Chief: Some Tech Companies Are 'Friendly To Terrorists' · · Score: 1

    That would be when the Muslims invaded, shortly before the crusades. Jews and Christians don't have issues, so why would the Christian crusades be anything but a good thing for Jews? The crusades were all about restoring access to the holy land, for all religions, not just Islam.

  22. Re:How is this new? Isn't it Anti-Net Neutrality? on Google Launches Project Fi Mobile Phone Service · · Score: 1

    What possible change would this be to Net Neutrality? Are they claiming that they will charge more for traffic originating off network than their own traffic?

  23. Re:Same old lying coverage maps. on Google Launches Project Fi Mobile Phone Service · · Score: 1

    Did Google announce which two networks they work on? I just assumed it was VZ and AT&T from the pricing for data.

  24. Re:Buying cars based on fuel price... ugh on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and 40 Meters per Gallon isn't all that great anyways. /sarcasm

  25. Re:1000 times on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 1

    You would have to be blind to not see the gas prices rising again. The current low prices are because Saudi Arabia increased production in order to squeeze Russia. Once Russia stops screwing with the Ukraine, the prices are going to go back up.