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  1. Re: First Post on Homeopathy Turns Out To Be Useless For Treating Medical Conditions · · Score: 1

    Just an example, I was on Walgreens and I wanted to buy something to clean up my nose like sea water. I found 3 options, a known brand of sea water for about $6, the walgreens product for $4 and the the homeopathic option 14. The homeopathic option was chili pepper in homeopathic solution and Salt and water as "non active ingredients". Curiously the non active ingredient in the homeopathic option are the only ingredients of the other two...

  2. Geeks or not, there are stupits everywhere on Geeks For Monarchy: The Rise of the Neoreactionaries · · Score: 1

    Just that...

  3. Re: Is that part of an overall prediction? on Tim Cook May Not Know Why, But Samsung Is Winning in China · · Score: 1

    Those are the same people that think that the iPad is too big to make phone calls...

  4. Re:I am glad I don't have to do this... on Norwegian Town Using Sun-Tracking Mirrors To Light Up Dark Winter Days · · Score: 3, Informative

    Having near perfect weather every day is about the least horrible curse I can think of.

    It depends on what you understand by nearly perfect weather. The nearly perfect weather to practice ski is not the same one that you need for swimming in the sea... For this I like having seasons on where I live and being able to practice different sports depending on the season.

  5. Re:SSteps...ecurity on Facebook "Trusted Contacts" Lets You Pester Friends To Recover Account Access · · Score: 1

    I don't get it... If I have already hacked the account why I need any of the other steps?

  6. Re:Nope. on The Pirate Bay Claims It Is Now Hosting From North Korea · · Score: 1

    So then by the same reason TPB or anyone else shouldn't have its servers in the USA, Iran, Israel, France... So far USA is the only country that used nuclear weapons against civil population, ant not only once.

  7. Re:Christians, physicians and hospitals on Missouri Legislation Redefines Science, Pushes Intelligent Design · · Score: 1

    Ok then, imagine my belief system has something related to walking over hot coal and not being hurt, then my children should skip the class related in biology of the effects of the temperature in systems? Religion is not based in science, so I can have a religion that prohibits nearly anything or has a believe in nearly anything (Maradona's church, Jedi's religion, all as good as any religion and not talking about cults like scient-I cannot belive is not a declared a cult everywhere-ology ). In my opinion does not make sense mixing science and religion. But that is just an opinion of someone educated in the old Europe and seeing how the big gap between the scientific advances in USA and Europe is going to be reduced

  8. Re:I agree that programming is not for geeks on Better Tools For Programming Literacy · · Score: 2

    Everyone of us is able to say "Do this 10 times.", "Do this for all people in the room.", or "Until you have at least $1000, keep on saving.".

    Well you think that every one is able to understand that, but I know at least a person with a PhD in Law that is unable to understand the concept of "FOR" or a "WHILE", and we were 2 computer engineers and PhD in computer science trying to explain it...

  9. Re:It's the price, stupid on Why Ultrabooks Are Falling Well Short of Intel's Targets · · Score: 1

    I have been using a Dell XPS, and the kind of warranty that comes with it is you call explain the problem and the next day a technician comes at your home with the pieces necessaries and solves the problem. It was a 3 year warranty and with the possibility to pay for more years. Not bad in my opinion.

  10. Less profits != loss on The Numbers Behind the Copyright Math · · Score: 1

    Even less expected profit is not equal to loss. Just wanted to say that.

  11. Run Forrest run!! on Robot Walks Like a Human, Requires No Power · · Score: 1

    Did anyone else think about that?

  12. Re:A strange game... on World's First Cybernetic Athlete To Compete · · Score: 1

    "You've got a tiny number of heavily selected freaks of nature, endowed by various quirks of heredity with highly atypical phenotypes, augmented by years or decades of carefully designed training... " Not always http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gl0wKhizRw&feature=related

  13. Re:translation hard to understand... on Swiss Canton Abandons Linux Migration · · Score: 1

    This isn't 1995 anymore. Everyone 45 and younger now has significant proficiency in computing skills, compared to users past.

    I'm not so sure... I've seen lots of 18 years people that only know how to use Facebook...

  14. Re:DMCA notice coming on B&N Nook Successfully Opened · · Score: 1

    Bullshit. Pure bullshit. I should be ABLE to leave my house unlocked, its MY fucking house, not yours, and you know that, and if you steal my shit it's all YOUR fault.

    I like your point of leaving your house unlocked... but it look likes more as if you left your house fully open... there's no need to solder or unsolder anything to hack the nook... just modify some files from an SD card. But once I buy a nook it's MY fucking nook