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  1. Re:Lazy, or find exercise friggin boring? on Diet Drugs Work: Why Won't Doctors Prescribe Them? · · Score: 1

    Burn more calories than you eat. Count calories. Add exercise to boost your metabolism and cardiac health.

    That simple. Easily verified too. No confusion, no guesswork. RTFL (Read The Fine Labels) on what you eat. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.

    "Another thing, no one has ever straight out told me to go hungry to lose weight."

    I didn't ask anyone, the information is abundantly available. If you ask friends they are reluctant to confront you with your fatassery.

  2. Re:Weight isn't the problem, it's a symptom on Diet Drugs Work: Why Won't Doctors Prescribe Them? · · Score: 1

    "My wife's weight is far from something to be ashamed of. Instead, it's the mark of a person who came through some of the most horrendous things you can imagine - and lived."

    It's still "damage", not some sort of honor. Kudos to her for surviving, but the problems of abuse and their effects are damage to be overcome and it's great that she is doing that.

  3. Re:No, they don't work on Diet Drugs Work: Why Won't Doctors Prescribe Them? · · Score: 0

    " It is quite obviously difficult for many people."

    They are merely lazy and lack discipline, so they lie and assert it's "difficult" when they just don't give a shit. Everyone has met the hambeast which snivels about its weight while devouring ginormous caloric surpluses.

    The proof of that is their choices to act or not, to exercise or not, and by far the most important because diet can instantly nullify exercise, to put down the fork or not.

    Calories you do not eat cannot convert to fat. Eat less than what you actually burn (not what you imagine you burn) and you must lose weight because your body requires fuel.

  4. Re:A fine example of the problem on Diet Drugs Work: Why Won't Doctors Prescribe Them? · · Score: 0

    " If your job, which pays for the food you eat, requires you to sit in a cube with a headset on and a keyboard, no amount of Outside magazine inspired "get out and get fit" exhortation is going to provide an opportunity to "live a healthy lifestyle". "

    It's "choice", not "opportunity.
    Used exercise bikes are cheap. Park one in the middle of your living room and use it. I do. Ditto other exercise machines and weight sets. The holidays will be over soon and another flood of them will hit the market after New Years.

    "Not a whole lot of time to prepare that nutritious meal from non-existent ingredients."

    Do not choose food which requires preparation or much preparation. The same places you buy junk food are happy to sell you good food. I shop at Walmart often due to location. No problem. It's inexpensive when you delete whole categories of food you never need to eat again.

  5. Re:smart on After FDA Objections, 23andMe Won't Offer Health Information · · Score: 1

    After the Snowden releases, how dare anyone mod my post "flamebait"?

    The choice for the rest of the world is to submit to the US government, or not. That doesn't mean there are not other toxic governments in the world, but you can defy them too. Americans are sheep and there is no hope for change, but those of you who don't live here have more choices than being indirectly ruled by our politicians.

    You didn't elect American masters, and you don't have to elect American puppets.

  6. Diet is a choice, so obesity isn't disease. on Diet Drugs Work: Why Won't Doctors Prescribe Them? · · Score: 1, Troll

    Having been alive before the US went into hambeast mode, I note that the poor weren't fat fucks back then.

    Eating habits changed, ideas of personal responsibility changed DRASTICALLY, and self-destructive behaviors became accepted.

    Dear fatasses:
    You are not "big", a "BBW", "thick", etc. You are a tub of shit by choice and no respect is owed that choice because it is so very self-destructive. If you defend that choice, no respect is owed to you as a person because that level of stupidity is more disgusting than your rolls. Do what you will but don't expect validation.

    Put down the fork, stop snacking, purge your home and life of junk food, and toughen the fuck up. People today HATE that message because they are willing to be conditioned to passivity.

    I do a lot of my shopping at Walmart (due to location) and when I changed my eating habits it cost LESS than buying shit. There are many aisles in a super market you can and should completely ignore. Eating healthy doesn't suck and there is plenty of tasty good food made available by the same businesses who will sell you garbage if that's what you want.

  7. Re:smart on After FDA Objections, 23andMe Won't Offer Health Information · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    That company could be located outside the US, which is no longer a bastion of freedom.

    The world should rightly see the US as an obstacle to be routed around. The American public will also benefit from foreigners renouncing being controlled by the US globalist elites. As the Snowden revelations confirm, the United States government is toxic, anti-democratic, and no longer merits any respect or admiration whatever.

    End the global reach of US law and you strike a blow against the masters. War is now too expensive for building empires, so treaties are used instead.

  8. The NSA are a wonderful example of... on Obama Praises NSA But Promises To Rein It In · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...something both Demublicans and Repocrats may decry in public but can't resist using once in power.

    In that respect Obama is Bush III.

  9. Re:Hamburg regional court on German Court: Open Source Project Liable For 3rd Party DRM-Busting Coding · · Score: 2

    "is known for its cowtowing to the intellectual property holders. That is why they try to go to that particular court if they sue for copyright infridgement."

    How wonderfully American of them. (barfs)

  10. Re:Why is this here? on Nelson Mandela Dead At 95 · · Score: 1

    "So Slashdot is just NORMAL news now?"

    That turns a greater profit for its owners, and the user base contains far fewer techies.

    What sites do "OG" Slashdotters visit nowadays?

  11. Re:Not news for nerds on Nelson Mandela Dead At 95 · · Score: 1

    You fail to explain why covering it HERE is better than the massive coverage it already gets elsewhere. Slashdot adds nothing to the political and historic coverage of Nelson Mandela.

    PRECISELY why does it belong on Slashdot? "Importance" alone isn't justification, for if you follow that logic many things are more important than the relatively trivial tech coverage of Slashdot. In that case, scrap the site or sell it to Dice....oh.....wait....

  12. Re:Not news for nerds on Nelson Mandela Dead At 95 · · Score: 1

    Slashdot is NOT a geek site. That's gone.

    Now its posters want it to feed News From Everywhere Else even if they would get MORE of that by opening another tab in their fucking browser.

    They can't articulate WHY it should be here when its covered in greater depth elsewhere.

      Slashdot is a cross between Fark and 4chan, but 4chan is often MUCH better.

  13. Re:What a great man on Nelson Mandela Dead At 95 · · Score: 1

    The Cold War was on at the time, compared to which little countries didn't matter but the strategic location of South Africa certainly did. With the survival of the West at stake, all of South Africa and it people were wisely considered expendable.

    In serious conflicts, it may be expedient to support one evil against another. We don't have serious wars any more because the world has been largely at peace since the Cold War ended. A few recreational neocolonial squabbles aren't much at all, but things were different not so long ago.

    "Uncle Joe" Stalin was as bad as the Nazi leadership, but few people quibble about support for the Soviet Union when that was expedient.

    South Africa was not more important than the Cold War. It was and is a backwater, and now the Boes don't run it no one outside cares what happens there.

  14. Re:They do on Why Engineers Must Consider the Ethical Implications of Their Work · · Score: 1

    Precision targeting has reduced casualties to tiny levels, though the general public don't have a clue about that.
    In the old days of artillery and aerial bombardment, a large majority of ordnance MISSED its target and created enormous "collateral damage". Look at post-attack recce photos from WWII. Lots of craters, and many nowhere near the target.
    Now we can put a missile or bomb through a window. Sure, they miss now and then, but OTOH war doesn't looke like Verdun any more.

  15. Re:Tough luck.. on Thieves Who Stole Cobalt-60 Will Soon Be Dead · · Score: 1

    OTHO if they do die they won't jump and beat anyone else. Sometimes it's not just about the victim.

    I'm fine with wishing a horrible death on robbers. I don't fucking rob people. Likewise home invaders. If I invade your home, feel free to give me a "Colombian necktie" for my bad behavior.

  16. Re:Epson? on Epson Tries to One-up Google Glass with Moverio-Goggles (Video) · · Score: 1

    "Epson makes some serious printers and scanners"

    Their consumer shit is horridly unreliable.

  17. Re:He was a pro-am, that makes it WORSE. on Is the Porsche Carrera GT Too Dangerous? · · Score: 1

    Stupidity is often painful. If you buy highly capable equipment (many sorts of equipment) it is often a Fuckup Effects Multiplier.

    That said, stupid shit kills plenty more people in ordinary sedans. Nothing to see here.

  18. Re:Pros vs Cons on RF Safe-Stop Shuts Down Car Engines With Radio Pulse · · Score: 5, Informative

    "2: If used on a motorcycle, it can mean the rider can lose control, causing a crash, fatality, and lawsuits."

    MC mechanic of many years here.
    Not especially likely. MCs aren't drive-by-wire other than EFI and engine shutdown takes out no control systems. Manual steering and brake make for simple stopping when your engine quits.

    "3: If used on a car, most cars are drive-by-wire."

    No, they are not. Most have power-assisted but mechanically linked steering and brakes. If you are trying to stop someone in a high-speed chase shutting them down is far safer than chasing them until they crash.

  19. Re:It's Microsoft's fault on IDC: PC Shipments Decline Worse Than Forecasted, No Recovery Expected · · Score: 1

    "If you have to bypass UEFI just to have a working computer you might as well buy some other restricted device. Talk about killing the goose..."

    The percentage of PC users who even know what that means is vanishingly small.

    They DO know what malware means and are often tired of hassling with Windows.

    Most people just need an Internet Appliance combined with a Phone. Previous "internet appliances" were crippled. Netbooks were crippled. People want RELIABLE systems which are CONVENIENT and "less crippled".

    LOTD is coming in a roundabout way. As phones are (grudgingly) offered with enough features to replace desktops, they will. We are nearly at the point where you can dock your phone, toggle the interface, and use it as a desktop.

  20. Re:Meh on New MIT Camera Takes 3D Photos in the Dark · · Score: 2

    "Doesn't matter, you WILL step on the Lego."

    Good thing anti-personnel mine designers never figured that out.

  21. Re:Legality? on Property Managers Use DNA To Sniff Out Dog Poop Offenders · · Score: 1

    The information was deliberately left in the shit by the person who, BY CHOICE, abandoned the turd in question.

    If I filled your lawn with my household garbage would you not be justified in opening the bags to find the source?

  22. Re:Neighborhood woman does this to me on Property Managers Use DNA To Sniff Out Dog Poop Offenders · · Score: 1

    Seed the edge of the yard with caffeine pills coated in chocolate.

    It's your yard.

  23. Re:City of Vienna, anyone ? on Property Managers Use DNA To Sniff Out Dog Poop Offenders · · Score: 1

    Austrian culture is nothing like US culture, fortunately for Austria.

  24. Re:People really need to get a life on Property Managers Use DNA To Sniff Out Dog Poop Offenders · · Score: 1

    People who respond to civility don't let their mutts shit where they should not shit.

    Courtesy is wasted on dumbfucks, as is shaming, which is why punishments and fines exist.

  25. Re:This is why on Property Managers Use DNA To Sniff Out Dog Poop Offenders · · Score: 1

    "Fucking cats is illegal in most states."

    So is driving a few mph over the speed limit, and everyone does that too.