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  1. Re:About that 911 thing.... on Do Not Call 911! The Life and Death of an Amazon Warehouse Temp (huffingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    In Massachusetts, 911 goes to the State Police, who then need to find out where in the state you are, and then either coordinate with the troop in that area or transfer you to the local police/fire department in your city/town. I have experienced the latter first-hand. For that reason, I keep my city's local police number programmed on my phone. I've called it for both police and health emergencies as they can coordinate with the fire department while they are on the way. I have found that much faster than dialing 911. Same with the campus I work at. We're directed to call public safety, as they know where all the buildings are and can respond much quicker than the local police and fire departments. Again, they can notify local FD & PD while they are en-route. And the local FD & PD can respond much quicker than the State Police. In fact, State Police are only involved in serious situations (like bomb scares, etc.). The only reason to call 911 first in Mass is if you specifically need the state police, or you don't have/can't remember the local number for emergency responders.

  2. Re:Sure, to lower paying jobs on The Luddites Are Almost Always Wrong: Why Tech Doesn't Kill Jobs · · Score: 1

    It also fails to take into account population growth...

  3. Re:Of course. on Snowden Is Lying, Say House Intelligence Committee Leaders · · Score: 1

    Eggsactly what I was thinking!

  4. RE: What Is a Reasonable Way To Deter Piracy? on Ask Slashdot: What Is a Reasonable Way To Deter Piracy? · · Score: 1

    Have a strong navy.

  5. Re:Hyperbole on Google Wallet: the End of Anonymous Shopping · · Score: 1
  6. Re:Seriously... on Skype Crashes and Burns In Worldwide Outage · · Score: 1

    I'm a Steve Jobs muffin color bookie, you insensitive clod!

  7. Re:Apple Stores on Apple Causes Religious Reaction In Brains of Fans · · Score: 1

    "Religion as I understand it is putting our behavior in line with fundamental principles based on something greater than ourselves."

    IMO, herein lies he problem in coming into consensus, or at least common understanding among those discussing it; no agreement on the definition of religion. Using your definition, again, imo, dilutes the meaning of the word religion. Red Sox nation, by your definition, is a religion.

    I prefer religion to be defined more along the lines of "putting our behavior in line with fundamental principles based upon the worship of a deity or deities."

    It is this definition which leads me to consider such things a Buddhism and Confucianism as philosophies or world-views, rather than religions.Now it may be arguable that each of these world views, whether theistic or atheistic, requires leaps of faith in order to be held. I wouldn't argue that point, but I think that callings something a religion in the absence of a deity or deities just muddies the conversational waters.

  8. Re:I'm an atheist but... on Apple Causes Religious Reaction In Brains of Fans · · Score: 1

    "I contend we are both atheists, I just believe in one fewer OS than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible OSs, you will understand why I dismiss yours."

  9. Re:No, I'm not going to RTFA just to find out on Tunnel Boring Machine Completes Hole Under Niagara Falls · · Score: 1

    Wait, what's the difference between fucking cement and cement?

  10. Features for the aging? on Face-Mounted Nose Stylus Created For Phones · · Score: 1

    So when you hit your forties and have to hold the phone farther away... do you just tell a lie?

  11. Because... on Worlds With Two Suns May Sport Black Plants · · Score: 1

    ...they're scorched?

  12. Re:All Languages Linked To Common Source on All Languages Linked To Common Source · · Score: 2
  13. The new ethical standards of curing cancer? on Cancer Resembles Life 1 Billion Years Ago · · Score: 1

    So.... when we're treating cancer we're destroying future civilizations?? Isn't that against the prime directive?

  14. Re:Mostly true, but slightly spun summary. on Drivers Blamed For Out of Control Toyotas - Again · · Score: 1

    "I do know that the slickest way to lie is to tell the right amount of truth at the right time — and then shut up."

    -- Robert Heinlein

  15. Re:Are bicycles disallowed on the bridge? on Golden Gate Bridge To Eliminate Tollbooths · · Score: 1

    Yes, along the walkways.

  16. Re:Standard for astronomy. on What Exactly Is a Galaxy? · · Score: 1

    I thought the difference between a tropical stom and a hurricane was that if it hits somewhere else, it's a tropical storm, but if lands where you live, it's a hurricane...

  17. Re:sad thing is ... on Laser Incidents With Aircraft On the Rise · · Score: 1

    Is it too much to ask for wolves and moose with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads?

    "Dazzling Pilots" sounds like a porno, btw...

  18. Re:When did we become afraid of everything? on Denver Bomb Squad Takes Out Toy Robot · · Score: 1

    You don't need to use C4 to create hazardous dog poo....

    You can just borrow my dog....

  19. Re:Deforest the roadways... on Gold Nanoparticles Turn Trees Into Streetlights · · Score: 1

    Glowing lawns...

  20. Getting rid of the "Trek babble..." on The Science of Battlestar Galactica · · Score: 1

    The point of the "fiction" in science fiction is a matter of time. The fact that BSG used bullets instead of lasers is based upon the limitations of lasers TODAY. The fact that creating a laser based weapon today is difficult (impossible?) does not mean that it won't be commonplace in the future. If anything, Grazier simply was lacking in imagination.

    Regarldess, I doubt in 20 years we will find much technology that was predicted by BSG. For all the "babble" in trek, we certainly see a lot of tech today that mirrors what was on the show years ago.

  21. Re:Maybe some help for Asthmatics on You Have Taste Receptors In Your Lungs · · Score: 1

    I spend more on coffee than Singulair, but the later is by any definition, a miracle drug.

    I can assure you, so is the former...

  22. Re:Who has the mine rights? The us? USSR? China? N on NASA Strikes Gold and Water On the Moon · · Score: 1

    The first to say, "Mine!"

  23. Re:So unless there's Unobtanium there too... on NASA Strikes Gold and Water On the Moon · · Score: 1

    You tell me what you want to do on the moon and I'll tell you how to do it faster and cheaper here on Earth.

    Find an unclaimed gold vein?

  24. Re:Wouldn't mining the moon be a bad idea? on NASA Strikes Gold and Water On the Moon · · Score: 1

    Since the moon is moving away from the Earth, currently at a rate of a few cm/year, how much mass would have to be removed to stop the rate of departure?

    All of it?

  25. Re:Nice post, but... on NASA Strikes Gold and Water On the Moon · · Score: 1

    Why should we have to expend money and energy to climb this cliff, to get stuff that we can easier get down here?

    You said it yourself. The hot green women are at the top...