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  1. Re:Or... on Among Gamers, Adult Women Vastly Outnumber Teenage Boys · · Score: 1

    Right. you aren't a gamer until you have hard opinions about pc vs console and "Call of Duty". The "mancave" comment does stereotype quite a bit and does ignore the changing demographic of gamers, but candy crush alone does not a gamer make.

  2. Jail != punishment on Time Dilation Drug Could Let Heinous Criminals Serve 1,000 Year Sentences · · Score: 1

    This sentiment is exactly whats wrong with our society. Justice is not the same as retribution and jail is not about punishment. If it were and you were interested in punishing someone who beat their child to death, then the only sensible sentence would be to be slowly beaten to death over the course of several months. But retribution is meaningless, and jail is about rehabilitation. If prolonged time to consider their actions was useful in recovery, then I'd say go for it. But to use it to create a cruel and unusual punishment is just torture, pure and simple.

  3. FIFY on Mathematician: Is Our Universe a Simulation? · · Score: 1

    uh.... It should read "some programmer from the past". Because he would have already executed the code. Also, I want to take a moment to point out that there is no reason to assume that a simulated earth would ever approach the same future, meaning just because the "real" world developed the tech to simulate the entire society of earth and the physical universe in our immediate vicinity, doesn't mean that we (in the simulation) will ever be able to reach that point. Actually, the idea of existing inside of a simulation implies that there are probably upper limits on what we are capable of achieving, because we'd have physical limitations to the computing power available to run our universe. Honestly, its a ridiculous idea.

  4. Not racism per say.... on Lawsuit: Oracle Called $50K 'Good Money For an Indian' · · Score: 1

    we need a better word for what happened, because its pretty clear that what went down had less to do with his race and more to do with his country and culture. It seems it was less "He's brown, he should expect less" and more "He's from a third-world country. $50k is a large fortune to him. he doesn't need $60k." So less racism and more classism? first-world eliteism?

  5. Re:Um... on Experiments Reveal That Deformed Rubber Sheet Is Not Like Spacetime · · Score: 1

    Its a fair point. The marble only bends "spacetime" in one dimension, because there is only one plastic sheet. In reality the "marble" would bend spacetime in 3 dimensions, plus its interactions with the fabric of spacetime would be dictated by the distortions of other large objects. And besides, if the order of magnitude between the size of the marble and whatever is causing the well is large enough, it probably matches up pretty well.

  6. Re:This is the problem with religious people. on US Justice Blocks Implementation of ACA Contraceptive Mandate · · Score: 1

    Right? God didn't remove the apple from the garden of eden, he left it in plain view and commanded that it not be eaten. If they want to judge people who take the "apple", fine by me, but taking it off the table is the wrong answer.

  7. Re:Freedom of thought on App Detects Neo-Nazis Using Their Music · · Score: 1

    Germany takes the whole "murdered 6,000,000 jews" thing very seriously and keep close tabs on people who are looking to bring back the nazi party. hell, they don't even allow historical reenactments over there. They treat the whole situation very similarly to a recovering alcoholic - one neo nazi is one too many. I'm not saying that they are "right" and kids will rebel regardless, but they are trying to be responsible in a world where they are a seen as a recovering super-villain.

  8. free for all! on Military Drone Lost Over Lake Ontario · · Score: 1

    In other news, there's a free drone in/on lake ontario! finders keepers!

  9. Re:I donâ(TM)t suppose... on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 1

    They took her "files" but she referred to them as her notes... Its probable that she had actual physical notes and who the hell writes in code with pen and paper? Clearly she felt no need to be concerned with a warrant-less police raid......

  10. Re:Sounds ominous, but... on TSA Airport Screenings Now Start Before You Arrive At the Airport · · Score: 1

    I feel like any attempt I would make to get one of those would end like jack hodgen's attempt to get security clearance in "Bones". I'd walk in shouting about how I'm a threat, man, and should be closely scrutinized at every opportunity because I know all about the government machine. they'd respond with "you spent 9 hours looking at cat pictures yesterday. you're not a threat, and the way you pretend to be is cute. here's your global entry card"

  11. Re:Are you serious? on Ask Slashdot: Suitable Phone For a 4-Year Old? · · Score: 1

    yea, I'm all for skyping with your kid, but getting a smartphone to skype with your kid is insane. op should buy whoever is the primary caregiver either a tablet w/ webcam or computer with webcam and chat when your child has a session setup by an adult. If you really don't like the idea of an estranged spouse having direct control over when your child can talk to you, look into one of those firefly phones, with the 4 programmable numbers.

  12. actually, he's pretty much spot on, +- 5 years on The World Fair of 2014 According To Asimov (From 1964) · · Score: 1

    If you think about it, robots are the things people are pushing as the new "thing". robots that learn to walk, cars that drive themselves, and robot vacuums and lawn mowers. They also aren't very good, for example bipedal movement is exceptionally tricky, the roomba isn't great for more than basic dusting, and selfdriving cars are still untrusted. Miniaturization is what you're mainly going to see, and clunky robots are probably going to make an appearance. he missed some things, but what he predicted is surprisingly realistic.

  13. Re:Obvious Government FUD on 3D Printers Shown To Emit Potentially Harmful Nanosized Particles · · Score: 1

    .... technically true.........

  14. Re:I wont pretend to be impressed for this salesma on Mastermind of 9/11 Attacks Designs a Secret Vacuum Cleaner · · Score: 1

    I really don't get how a bomb can be inhumane. Is there a humane way to bomb someone? does it count as humane if it just drops a building on top of them? I suppose the most inhumane thing I could think of is something that only kills intended victims days, months and years later, after the conflict has been long over. asphyxiation would be roughly equivalent to bleeding out or something.

  15. tolerance is for people who don't force their view on Orson Scott Card Pleads 'Tolerance' For Ender's Game Movie · · Score: 1

    I'd be all for tolerance if it just came out that he didn't "believe" in gay marriage (whatever that's supposed to mean), but when you campaign for something people are allowed to "campaign" against it. He needs to man up and understand that when you try to legislate people against their will, they won't like you. And if he wants tolerance, he should try some tolerance first and let people live their lives.

  16. Re: Really?!? on Orson Scott Card Pleads 'Tolerance' For Ender's Game Movie · · Score: 1

    I know what you mean. I loved enders game and the enders shadow series (not speaker for the dead and etc.), and his iron man comic was inspired. I tried reading some of his other stuff and it just gets horribly bogged down. I tried starting his Alvin maker series ( which I expected to be deeply rooted in Mormonism, but whose to say it doesn't make for a good story), but it got intensely weird when they tried to make american natives into some crazy super race. (More Mormonism. Turns out its convoluted and horrible story wise)

  17. This sounds like a bad comic book movie.... on 2 Men Accused of Trying To Make X-Ray Weapon · · Score: 1

    Seriously these terrorists (lets just call them villains until we know if their intent is to strike terror into the heart of whoever they are fighting, shall we?), sorry, villians decided that they were going to build an X-ray gun and they got caught because they were soliciting money? This sounds like a horrible stereotype from a bad movie, that the jews (or honorary jews, being a friend of Israel) got caught because they were too cheap to pay for their superweapons themselves and too ... lazy? hands off? isn't there a stereotype about jewish people staying away from manual labor? to steal the parts themselves. Its like they want to be stereotyped.

  18. Re: Predictable Replies on China Using 'State Secrets' Label To Hide Pollution · · Score: 1

    Supposedly if you ask people in China about the smog levels in Beijing they'll respond with "well, LA is pretty bad too". Scientists have done studies on the smog that gets caught in the snowline above LA and it turns out something like two thirds of the smog in LA comes from China.

  19. Re: So, it's for multiplayer, and for benchmarks on Crysis 3 Review: Amazing Graphics, Still a Benchmark Buster, Boring Gameplay · · Score: 1

    The story wasn't bad in far cry 3, but once you have all you animal skins there's pretty much no reason to do any open world stuff. And even the story lost me when it changed from "let's save my friends and get off this crazy island" to "man I love killing and being king of this crazy island. Good luck getting home losers." I played the crysis 3 demo/beta on Xbox (which I admit is like playing crysis 3 on an Xbox. There is no way to really make that comparison) and the gameplay mechanics felt dated and cludgy (which is a bit like how I feel picking up power ups in resident evil 6 like its freaking time crisis). I don't know how well the previous crysis games played, but I was far from impressed, and would much rather play battlefield 3, which I have to admit feels the most "real" to me.

  20. Re:Hurry on Local Emergency Alert System Hacked, Warns Dead Rising From Graves · · Score: 1

    I knew a guy who insisted that this was proof that zombies were real. He also claimed to have "easily hacked into the FBI and read all the sensitive emails", and called me an idiot for believing the cover that the zombie readiness push was just taking advantage of pop culture to encourage the creation of a general readiness kit. As you can imagine, I've always thought he was a bit of an idiot. .... But boy is there egg on my face now. The Zombies are coming!

  21. because we need xbox to play cowboys and idians. on Connecticut Group Wants Your Violent Videogames — To Destroy Them · · Score: 1

    Oh yes. Lets get rid of the video games and kids can go back to running around the woods with home-made slingshots and flame throwers, like the good ol' days.

  22. Re:Here's a link for all of them on That Link You Just Posted Could Cost You 300 Euros · · Score: 1

    I was with you up until "legal status".... do I want to see a ginger chick's norks? Sounds painful to me.

  23. Of course there's child porn. its the internet on US Government: There's Child Porn On the Megaupload Servers Judge! · · Score: 1

    I think we can stop debating the existence of child porn on MU's servers. Saying there isn't is like insisting that life doesn't exist anywhere but earth. Sure, we haven't found it yet but the odds are so overwhelmingly in the favor of existence you might as well state it as fact. But "probability" isn't proof, and our justice system is nothing if we allow decisions based on the truthiness of the situation.

  24. is it weird to feel personally offended? -ender89 on Teacher Suspended For Reading Ender's Game To Students · · Score: 1

    I read that book way back when in middle school, where it was actually part of the curriculum for some. And I later met orson Scott card, who is a Mormon and probably on a short list for "least sensual writer ever". I can verify that there is no sex in enders game, cause I would have found it. Its outrageous that someone could lose their job over what was probably the defining book of my adolescence, and for false charges as well. I wish the south would "rise again" just so the rest of the country could slap some sense into them.

  25. Re:Bottom line: never cooperate with the authoriti on Man Barred From Being Alone With Daughter After Informing Police of Porn On PC · · Score: 1

    The term you want to use is "police officer" or "law enforcement officer", or even "pig" if you hate them, but not "policeman"!

    It's 2012 for crying out loud!

    and women, no wait.... females - damn- .... ladies? shall hereby be known only as "ladies" or "persons with the aesthetically pleasing reproductive organs (thanks House!)" because clearly "woMEN" is sexist, and not a deeply ingrained part of our language that we can honestly admit doesn't really matter because its 2012 and the last time a woman was running for president hardly anyone actually laughed at her; and there are more important issues for feminists today, like the fact that the US legislature is trying to write laws on female reproductive health rights without actually understanding, to any significant degree, what female reproductive needs are past the point of sticking their dingle-dangle in a lady's hoo-haa. once congress figures out that birth control is something taken daily regardless of how much sex a given college coed is having, I think you can safely mobilize the troops to address the continued proliferation of "man/men" as a suffix.