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  1. Re:Death of evidence on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    Ahhhh, the middle class, just like the aliens, everybody knows they exists and yet no one seems to have seen them....

  2. Re:cut military spending on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    The soldiers of course, not you, unless you are soldier too?

  3. Re:Might be on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 0

    There is no point of educating scientists if the private sector does not need them. Or if you need translation, the government needs to let the free market play his invisible hand, and then there will be demand for them.

  4. Re:cut military spending on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    The simple answer is NO and NO. Or with other words: NO to both groups. Or with even more words: GET A DECENT JOB you ^%^$^$^$^$^

  5. Re:Death of evidence, not death of funding on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    What you mean by "scientists" we recognize as "research associate". Man, i wonder if we say "rocket scientist" what would you see? Alien Einstein!!!

  6. Re:Science is part of the problem on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 1

    It is funny, but in Europe this phenomena of single parent household, or god forbids it, a female working well paid job (not this one, the other one), is actually not anymore phenomena but part of the normal life. And for some strange reason Canada is somewhere in medieval era, when to see working female is like seeing alien, E.T. alien i mean.

  7. I hate to say it, but... on Scientists Stage Funerals To Protest Against Cuts — a New Trend? · · Score: 2

    WELL DONE HAPRER. Let them eat their own shit. Just like the health insurance, and doctors, and nurses, and their GIGANTIC salaries, these guys needs to learn how to survive as the regular John does. By WORKING HARD. Not by eating for free, and drinking for free (free as a beer, with the annoying detail the we, the people are paying his beer...).
    As it was blown some time ago, do you know that one stupid little anesthesiologist makes $400 thousands Canadian dollars??? WTF??? Can you imagine how many patients he must manage in order to justify his salary? I could, but for some strange reason he does not do it.
    As of the "scientists", i wonder how many innovations do you happen to know made by them? Zero? Really? Then what is the point!!!

  8. Another balloon... on Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset Blows Past Kickstarter Goal · · Score: 0

    No, thank you. Don't send me any ads. My eyes are my most precious thing, and i am not going to blow them just to show off.

  9. FINALLY. on Goodbye, IQ Tests: Brain Imaging Predicts Intelligence Levels · · Score: 1

    At last, my intelligence will be measured automatically by some funny tool, without any effort from my side....
    Wait a minute, this actually does not make any sense....
    Aaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr, sorry? What? You say my IQ is 300? Oh, ok, now, i just wonder how to open this door with my iPhone!!!

  10. Re:You mean... on How Intuit Manages 10 Million Lines of Code · · Score: 1

    I want to give you just one example of predictable management: RIM

  11. HP support? on Half of India Without Electricity As Power Grid Crisis Deepens · · Score: 0

    Sorry, we don't have electricity. Call us later....a lot later....not so soon...

  12. You mean... on How Intuit Manages 10 Million Lines of Code · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That paying well to a small team, and treating them like a people, not commodity, is actually worth the money!!!!
    Oh, noooo, no, what about all the HR screams that this is not a sound business???

  13. Re:Moxie Marlinspike on New Moxie Marlinspike Tool Cracks Crypto Passwords · · Score: 0

    Because, the newest ones are a joke. Literally.

  14. Re:Disqualified on NSA Official Disputes Chief's Claim That Agency Doesn't Collect American Data · · Score: 1

    Your point is what? Because he is former he does not now anything???
    ROFL
    Let me repeat:
    R.O.F.L.

  15. Re:But what about the Utah Data Center? on NSA Official Disputes Chief's Claim That Agency Doesn't Collect American Data · · Score: 1

    The fact that you are years behind analyzing drones of data does not mean that you are years behind analyzing some individuals data......You see the logic, ain't you?

  16. Re:Allegations that defy reality on NSA Official Disputes Chief's Claim That Agency Doesn't Collect American Data · · Score: 1

    To answer your question, if an alien person resides inside the USA's border, he is supposed to abide to the laws of USA. Which means he has the same obligations, and the same rights (except voting of course). BUT, if you do insist that he has no rights, only obligations, then what to tell you man, you need to repeat Grade 1. 10 times. And the take that damn logic exam.
    Nevertheless, spying over foreign, in his country, is violation of HIS rights in HIS country. Which is, let me be straight, CRIMINAL activity. Or for the simple-minded: ESPIONAGE. You did not now that spying is criminal? Oh, my, gosh. Go repeat kindergarten first. The junior one.

  17. Re:Allegations that defy reality on NSA Official Disputes Chief's Claim That Agency Doesn't Collect American Data · · Score: 1

    You are quite right, if they CAN do it once, and if NOTHING could stop them to do it twice, why bother with slippery moral and not just do it ALWAYS???

  18. Did you forget to connect them?
    Let me do it for you:
    The worst thing YOU will get is laser guided bomb guided by laser-guided ads.

  19. Blame COPYJAIL on Study Finds New Pop Music Does All Sound the Same · · Score: 1

    If you are going to go in jail for "inventing" something old, why care???

  20. Re:Have you been to Facebook lately? on Facebook Abstainers Could Be Labeled Suspicious · · Score: 1

    That's a good point, i will encourage my parents to open a Facebook account.

  21. Re:Overblown on Facebook Abstainers Could Be Labeled Suspicious · · Score: 1

    In some countries, it is suspicious if you don't go on the beach naked....At the end of day, what do you intend to hide? Some weapon? Very, very suspicious...

  22. Re:Stupidity rules on Facebook Abstainers Could Be Labeled Suspicious · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A Facebook participant IS an idiot. But a Facebook abstainer COULD be an idiot. I hope you see the difference.

  23. Fear??? on Will Real Name Policies Improve Comments? · · Score: 1

    So, let me ask you this: You intend to implement FEAR in your policy!!! What the f%$%$%$%

  24. Re:Two words on Facebook Abstainers Could Be Labeled Suspicious · · Score: 1

    Was that English? :P

  25. Sex offender??? on Facebook Abstainers Could Be Labeled Suspicious · · Score: 1

    Like, not having sex with blonde and attractive girls could mean you are a child molestor? Or sex criminal? Or, noooo, god no, same sex disliker???