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  1. Re:And not a thing will be done about it on FDA Wins Right To Regulate Adult Stem-Cell Treatments · · Score: 1

    Since when is the government an electoral candidate?

  2. Re:Right? on FDA Wins Right To Regulate Adult Stem-Cell Treatments · · Score: 1

    No, no you're right. Plus, since I'm only 3/5 of a person, the medicine wouldn't hurt me as much if the claims were false!

  3. Re:And not a thing will be done about it on FDA Wins Right To Regulate Adult Stem-Cell Treatments · · Score: 1

    And posts like this are precisely why we need to have rational people regulating medical procedures.

  4. Re:And not a thing will be done about it on FDA Wins Right To Regulate Adult Stem-Cell Treatments · · Score: 1

    Hm yes this works perfectly with our election process so why not

  5. Re:And not a thing will be done about it on FDA Wins Right To Regulate Adult Stem-Cell Treatments · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's not that bad. You can do it yourself at home.
    Get a syringe and remove some blood from yourself. Put it in a bowl. Add some deionized water, but if you don't have that, just use tap water or whatever well water you have around the house. Warm it gently on your stove until it's slightly warm, then place the blood/water mixture into a sealed vessel - if you don't have that use a mountain dew bottle with a good cap on it. Place the vessel into a centrifuge but if you don't have that use a good clothes washer on the spin setting. Remove the blood cells with the same syringe you used earlier if you don't have a clean one. Add some chemicals to seperate the stem cells from the 'regular cells'. If you don't have the real thing crush up some mentos and a pinch of baking soda and mix it in. There will be a thin layer of clear liquid to form on the surface - thos are your stem cells. Inject those cells where it hurts.

  6. Re:Unusual Pricing on Google Announces Plans, Pricing For Kansas City Fiber Network · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Those prices could be competitive, depending on what's being offered. $120 for TV+internet - if it's comparable to Direct TV I'd hop all over it.

    What I really want is a good competitor to bring some pain to the existing providers who overcharge, underserve, and have no incentive to lower prices. And that includes content makers like Viacom. I hope Google succeeds.

  7. Re:Wait a sec... on App Developer: Android Designed For Piracy · · Score: 1

    His profile is perfect. Hi i'm Matt, and i'm and ISO developer. I develop apple apps for a lot of IOS platforms like apple and IOS and companies like apple and IOS/apple affiliates. If you would like an IOS or apple touchscreen apple app developed, contact me on this other website I'm sending you to for some strange reason.

  8. Re:Gimmick? on Developer Drops Game Price To $0 Citing Android Piracy · · Score: 1

    Shadowgun is amazing but I'm to a part that is literally impossible to do on a freaking phone. I want to bash in the skull of this developer. Game is fun though.

  9. Re:Good news everyone! on Developer Drops Game Price To $0 Citing Android Piracy · · Score: 3, Informative

    Hyep, that would get cracked in about 43 seconds. Android crackers have cracked pretty much all in-app protections. We even have apps that crack other apps and remove ads from them.

  10. Re:Snubbed on Staples Executive Outs Six New Kindle Fire Tablets · · Score: 1

    Not true. One example is there are some serious go-to video players that I could not install from the Amazon Market - and when i installed them from other sources, they did not handle movie playback as well as my phone. After wiping and flashing CM7 and getting the Android market back, it plays everything fine. That's one example, there were others.

  11. Re:Motiviated reasoning? on Finding Fault With Anti-Fracking Science Claims · · Score: 1

    Exactly. The choice in that example is one side actually doing something (the degree of remedy is the issue) vs. the other that will do nothing (guaranteed failure).

    In the case of nuclear energy, I'm pretty sure a number of liberals would take the batshit side, although true liberal ideals are pretty marginalized these days. I'd be surprised if a majority opposed nuclear energy.

  12. You HAVE to tell them why? Uh..... on Google Wants You to Use Your Real Name on YouTube · · Score: 2

    No, you don't have to tell them why. you can choose to choose later if you ....choose to, hehe.

  13. Re:More liberal bullshit. on UCLA Develops Transparent, Electricity-Generating, Solar Cell Windows · · Score: -1

    Do you know what's even more plentiful and cheaper than fossil fuels? YOU"RRRRE MOMMMM!

  14. Re:Snubbed on Staples Executive Outs Six New Kindle Fire Tablets · · Score: 1

    I'm running CM7 on mine.

  15. the true culprit on Economists: US Poverty On Track To Hit Highest Level Since 1960s · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The true cause for this, wholesale adaptation of Reagan's economic philosophies, will never be identified or addressed, and the middle class will continue to shrink, and will only gain ground (temporary ground) during bubbles. And when those bubbles pop, the middle class slides back even more.

  16. Re:trickle down on Economists: US Poverty On Track To Hit Highest Level Since 1960s · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure your post makes sense. No matter what income level you happen to be, adding food stamps won't increase poverty, it will free up money to do other things, which is a good. it does not add wealth, it adds food.

  17. Re:Snubbed on Staples Executive Outs Six New Kindle Fire Tablets · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Your limited on what you can do with the tablet. This is fine if you're really, really into Amazon and don't get movies from varied sources, for example. As an Android tablet, it's severely crippled.

  18. Re:Cart before the horse? on Google Releases Android 4.1 SDK · · Score: 1

    I think that would have been best, but Google probably wanted to get it to retail well before the new Kindle Fire.

    Also, consider that this device has access to entire Android market ( the Fire is severely limited in comparison) - Google probably felt the existing Market is good enough until devs get things rolling.

  19. Re:0xB16B00B5 on Microsoft Apologizes For Inserting Naughty Phrase Into Linux Kernel · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Bad analogy. BIG FAT COCK would be a better one. Saying wither will get you disciplined/fired at work. I hope i'm explaining this to a child - any adult would know this.

  20. Quake Ancestry? on CowboyNeal Reviews Alien Arena: Reloaded · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yeah I guess you could call it that. It's Quake. Reskinned.

  21. Re:"Cleard them of wrongdoing" on Police Close Climategate Investigation · · Score: 1

    Give them a break. They totally googled around for a while until they found something somewhere that justified their bizarre beliefs. That can be taxing.

  22. Re:Lovely on Washington State To Allow Voter Registration Over Facebook · · Score: 0

    The people who want to make voting hard KNOW who it will be hardest on - generally people who won't vote for them.

    A bright shining example of this is the good ol' stata of Georgia, where you are required to have a driver's license or Voters ID card to vote. They allowed that rule to stand for a year and have now removed the option to renew your current license online. You know have to stand in line for 6+ hours, and bring an ORIGINAL birth certificate, SS card and two bills to prove residency. Red states are doing this kind of thing nation-wide.

  23. Re:Far behind AT&T? on Sprint Finally Joins 4G LTE Wireless Race · · Score: 1

    Their plans are the very best, and my coverage is stellar.

  24. Re:What about coverage? on Sprint Finally Joins 4G LTE Wireless Race · · Score: 1

    Atlanta here. Sprint is excellent. I get coverage pretty much everywhere, and WiMax most places.

  25. Re:Ehrm on How Google Is Becoming an Extension of Your Mind · · Score: 1

    When looking at women who are wearing Google glasses? Or is the looker wearing the glasses and looking at women?