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  1. Re:Do not get fooled by Keynesian arguments on The Solution To Argentina's Banking Problems Is To Go Cashless · · Score: 1

    In other words, people don't have any hopes left. Low class people just don't care to progress (less than 40% finish highschool, unemployment in 20-somethings is huge). Middle class people don't have a future: you can't own a house unless you inherit one. High class people are usually those who in their late 20s migrated to the first world and got money from outside. One-percenters multiply they richness, bank stock has gained value like never before, etc.

    The problem is that, for the last 90 years our people have consistently voted for interventionist governments. You can see the economic trends. In times of freedom, people from all over the world flocked to our country because we had plenty of work, extremely high salaries (compares to other countries) etc. But then people started to vote for Robin Hood State. Stealing from all, giving something to the poor, and keeping a nice cut. We had Fascist-Robin-Hood ("peronism", and military dictatorships) and we had Nice-Republic-Robin-Hood ("radicalism").

    When the majority rules, the country gets the government that the majority deserves.

  2. Re:Ha! on Fedcoin Rising? · · Score: 1

    >You don't understand how real people behave. It's a very rare oddball who keeps money under the mattress or buries it in the backyard.

    I live in Argentina. We have 40% annual inflation and the vast majority of the upper and middle class buys US dollars in the black market and holds them under the mattress.

    Also, there are two ways to study human behavior: one is through science and experimentation. The other is through the opinion of philosophers, magicians, prophets and alchemists. This second approach was used by almost all economists, even those against the State like the Austrian School. Actual scientific experimentation is a very new innovation in Economics and it's still developing a theory. (Search: "behavioral economics")

  3. Re:yes. on Researchers Moot "Teleportation" Via Destructive 3D Printing · · Score: 1

    I bet there's not enough space in that margin to put the whole idea...

    But seriously, most advances in mathematics (and other fields) happend and people couldn't immediately find any use. Like boolean algebra or lasers.

  4. Re:Extreme climate event: Hell freezes over on Pope Francis To Issue Encyclical On Global Warming · · Score: 1

    In Argentina a técnico is a person who went to a specialized highschool and was mostly taught technical with lots of hands-on practice. They study one extra year (total 13 years of schooling instead of 12) and can work in industry right away.

    16-year-olds learining calculus, not easy.

  5. Re:The idea or concept of god... on Science Cannot Prove the Existence of God · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Fake premise. I say "unicorn." I can't point to it. Except when under LSD. But hey, the word has a meaning.
    I say "Freedom". Can't point to it. Etc

  6. Re:But what laws are they breaking? on Lizard Squad: Xbox Live, PSN Attacks Were a 'Marketing Scheme' For DDoS Service · · Score: 1

    US law applies only in the US. If these people live in West Banana Island then nobody can arrest them.

  7. Re:Under an NIH grant? on Meet the Doctor Trying To Use the Blood of Ebola Survivors To Create a Cure · · Score: 1

    I know that the Argentine Hemorragic Fever's first treatments before the development of the vaccine was transfusion of survivors' plasma.

  8. Lingua latina fuit, longe tempore, lingua scientiae. Isaacus Newtonus, Iohannes Keplerus, Galilaeus Galilaei, Franciscus Bacon, Leonhardus Eulerus, inter alios, opera omnia latina scripserunt. Ideo, non estote amantes ignorantiae, nec superbi in ignorantia vestra.

  9. Bad ranking on Machine-Learning Algorithm Ranks the World's Most Notable Authors · · Score: 2

    I really like G.K. Chesterton, but how can he be ranked higher than Arthur Conan Doyle and Sigmund Freud?

  10. YAFPS on Blizzard Announces Overwatch, a First-Person Shooter · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Let me guess, if you don't send your SSN and fingerprints you'll get locked out of your own game?

  11. Re:So What? on Pope Francis Declares Evolution and Big Bang Theory Are Right · · Score: 2

    Saint Theophilus, bishop of Anthioch between the years 169 and 183, wrote that the book of Genesis includes several images and symbols that were difficult to understand by people outside christianity, and he strongly disadvised the text to be read in public or to new joiners so that they would not be confused.

  12. Re:Only YEC denies it on Pope Francis Declares Evolution and Big Bang Theory Are Right · · Score: 5, Informative

    The summary is wrong as usual. Francis did not say that these two theories are Truth. Nobody claims that a falsifable theory is The Truth, nor that it is "right". The Pope only said that they are not in contradiction with the common christian faith. Nothing less... and nothing more.

  13. Re:Practice colony in Antarctica first? on MIT Study Finds Fault With Mars One Colony Concept · · Score: 1

    Argentina populated a very small town for the families of the scientists, with a school, a radio station and little else. It is called Esperanza (hope).

  14. Re:Dinosaur tax on Giant Dinosaur Unearthed In Argentina · · Score: 1, Troll

    In Argentina owning fossils gets you a shitload of paperwork and regulations that you must fill and abide to, with regular inspections from government and constant threat of expropriation. On educational and culture-preserving grounds of course.

  15. My personal data was leaked by Coursera on Privacy Vulnerabilities In Coursera, Including Exposed Student Email Addresses · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Back on Jul 17 an email arrived to my gmail inbox. Subject: "Earn an LL.M. in the United States in Less Than A Year". Sent by UF Levin College of Law, they spammed me and lots of courserans about a program "designed exclusively for graduates of law schools outside of the United States and from the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico who want to enhance their understanding of the laws and legal language and culture of the United States of America."
    The distribution list did not ask for permission or confirmation. The design errors didn't stay there: anyone could reply to the list and have the messages forwarded. In less then two hours, 47 angry students from around the world complained and asked each other to send an email to Coursera. Which I did. I only got an automated reply, and never heard back from them.

    from: Jesse *, Jr.
    reply-to: "Jesse *, Jr."
    to:COURSERALAW-L@lists.ufl.edu
    date: 17 July 2014 15:20

  16. Re:Rights are not things that are given on Brazil Approves Internet Bill of Rights · · Score: 0

    Fake. I can sign a paper by which I oblige myself to pay you 10 dollars a month for a year. Now you have a right that I have given to you.

  17. Re:FUD on 'Data Science' Is Dead · · Score: 5, Informative
    According to this guy, Mathematics is not a science because you don't conduct experiments. The key error is this:

    Science creates knowledge via controlled experiments

    Which is false. Science checks hypotheses and tries to prove them, or makes repeated experiments that show the failure to disprove them.

  18. FUD on 'Data Science' Is Dead · · Score: 5, Funny

    How to prevent more people from flocking into your field:

    1) Write a Slashdot article
    2) ???
    3) Profit!

  19. Re:Easy to ACTUALLY solve on EU Plastic Bag Debate Highlights a Wider Global Problem · · Score: 1

    In my country bio-degradable bags are mandatory. We have to pay an insignificant amount of money for each bag (equivalent to 0.025 USD - yes: two and a half cents) and it solves the problem completely because we still use them to carry goods from the supermarket and to dispose the trash, but after a year or two the bags degrade and are gone forever.

  20. Re:interesting question on Black Death Predated 'Small World' Effect, Say Network Theorists · · Score: 1

    >these days people had a favourite hobby that consisted in gather in huge numbers dressed in fancy metallic suites and go paying their neighbours a visit

    Yea, and today people have a favourite hobby that consists in building small scale unmanned aircrafts and go bombing their neighbours... oh wait, they don't.

  21. Re:That's Archaeocetes! on 40-Million-Year-Old 'Walking Whale' Fossil Found In Peru · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A classicla latin spell checker would say it's a typo, because this is a new word invented by biologists.

  22. Automatization on Concern Mounts Over Self-Driving Cars Taking Away Freedom · · Score: 1

    Changing gears is so fun! Who can possibly buy a car that takes away the freedom of changing gears? Oh, wait...

  23. Re:Screeching monkeys ... on Describe Any Location On Earth In 3 Words · · Score: 1

    The seat of my country's government has inifinite* triplets. The same location is: Booster.correct.direct, drove.flips.packing, changing.dubbing.lump, cakes.formally.snores. reviewed.strides.slug, marriage.moved.poker, activity.resist.glad, quieter.alien.result, mother.tablet.powerful, etc.

  24. Re:"have to be the same or better" on Computer Trading and Dark Pools · · Score: 2

    Maybe the spread is smaller?

  25. Re: How Will He Get There on Snowden Offered Asylum By Venezuelan President · · Score: 2

    The USA has been consistent in denying basic human rights outside the borders of their own country - that's why they do all the dirty stuff in Cuba.