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  1. Re:Not really worried. on Dispelling Myths About Geomagnetic Reversal · · Score: 1

    take your CRT from the southern to northen hemisphere.

  2. Re:Save your money on Any Suggestions For a Meaningful Geeky Wedding Band? · · Score: 1

    Titanium can be allergenic. Lots of people have very large problems with hip replacements, screws, etc.

  3. Re:I hate to be a nay-sayer, but someone has to do on GE Microbes Make Ersatz Crude Oil From Many Sources · · Score: 1

    as opposed to all the bacteria that are likely to break out of control atm?

    Then again, worldwide population reduction will oppose global warming.

    Then again, shouldn't we try, in contained vats (bring in regulation if needs be), to at the very LEAST keep our population stable and C02 neutral (environmentaly neutral is another dilemma enitrely)?

  4. Re:So... on GE Microbes Make Ersatz Crude Oil From Many Sources · · Score: 1

    anywhere except the Sahara?

  5. Re:solar warming, that's why. on Of Late, Fewer Sunspots Than Usual · · Score: 1

    Well we can only work with what we know and mostly understand at this point in time. If we effectively reduce CO2 emissions by 2050 and bring them down to near zero by 2080 AND human generated CO2 emissions do not cause global warming then the worst outcome is a predicted 1-2% reduction in worldwide GDP GROWTH. If we don't AND human generated CO2 emissions do cause global warming then we're in for a literal world of hurt.

    The choice seems pretty clear to me.

  6. Re:Grow up. on Bacteria Make Major Evolutionary Shift In the Lab · · Score: 1

    Anyway, it's an interesting find, but I wonder, why did they not wait until they finished their investigation of the event? It says that they're still figuring out if the change was a random, incredibly rare mutation, or the result of many small changes. Why not wait until you get the whole story to announce your discovery?


    Because it is an important observation that deserves attention. Also, publications are required for funding, and more funding is probably required for proper analysis of this event.
  7. Re:Who says podcasting is "sidelined"? on Will Twitter Join Podcasting on the 'Net Sidelines'? · · Score: 1

    /signed.

    I get podcasts of many of my favourite music radio shows, some science radio shows, some academic lectures, oh and of course the 'traditional' random podcasts from the net (music blogs for the most part).

    How are podcasts sidelined again?

  8. Re:There are retroviral genomes in ours genome on One Species' Genome Discovered Inside Another's · · Score: 1

    Except that mitochondrial DNA is separate to our own DNA.

  9. Re:Am I the only one disgusted by this? on Weapon Found in Whale Dated From the 1800s · · Score: 1

    Yes, because prolonging an already long and no doubt agonising death by using outdated technology is the answer.

    Most of the criticism of current whaling practices is that it is inhumane to make an animal suffer for so long.

  10. Re:The big deal about spam... on What Happens If You Don't Pay for Goodmail? · · Score: 1

    I've received a 419 by snailmail before.

  11. Re:Now everyone has a pre-existing condition on Genetic Information on Major Diseases Uncovered · · Score: 1

    The Government pays for it. Medical research is by far and large paid for by taxpayers funds. For the common good and all that.

  12. Re:UnNatural Selection on Genetic Information on Major Diseases Uncovered · · Score: 1

    or perhaps our brains have developed under evolutionary pressure to use tools to overcome natural causes of death?

  13. Re:Good old Slashdot. on Genetic Information on Major Diseases Uncovered · · Score: 1

    OK, and you get to pick those that aren't saved.

  14. Re:Spoiler alert! on Genetic Information on Major Diseases Uncovered · · Score: 1

    guilty as charged :)

  15. Re:Replication of Results? on Genetic Information on Major Diseases Uncovered · · Score: 1

    agreed, but this is a milestone.

  16. Re:Cool...but we already have prevention methods.. on Genetic Information on Major Diseases Uncovered · · Score: 1

    True prevention only occurs when we know the complete reasons underlying the disease.

    Most preventative measures these days counteract the effects of foetal environment and genetic effects.

  17. Re:Given the % difference between us and Apes.. on Genetic Information on Major Diseases Uncovered · · Score: 1

    welcome to the first week of genetics 101

  18. Re:Short canned answer on Why "Upgrade" To Office 2007 · · Score: 1

    No and no.

    I often see this argument on slashdot. However, have you ever tried moving embeded (let alone linked, egad!) pictures or objects in Office 97? How about editing the text around them?

    When working on my thesis I would have to save several versions because moving images/objects deleted text, or deleting/adding text would remove the images/objects!

    Office 2000 removed this problem for me. Now Office 2003 was a superfluous upgrade, but sticking with Office 97 is a nightmare.

  19. Re:User interface? on IE7 Released and Available for Download · · Score: 1

    Well I still find Opera gives me the most useable screen real estate in a browser out of any of the top 3 (IE, Ff, Opera) 'out of the box'.

    The only thing I really miss in Opera is the level of plugin developers that firefox has.

  20. Re:Dennis Miller is a coward on Stephen Colbert Wikipedia Prank Backfires · · Score: 1

    Riiiight. So keeping with the German theme, if you had visited Nazi Germany would that have pushed you to the left?

  21. Re:I like to enjoy art... on Van Gogh Painted Turbulence · · Score: 1

    Can you not keep yourself in the dark? Why are you complaining about new knowledge?

  22. Re:Exchange server on Opera 9.0 Released · · Score: 1

    oops, apparently public folders is there, just not as elegantly displayed as if you were using IE

  23. Exchange server on Opera 9.0 Released · · Score: 1

    It finally connectes to the web interface of Exchange at least as well as firefox. However it still doesn't do the public folders bit (IE does though).

    I refuse to use IE, and now that Opera works with the websites that I have had some problems with (youtube.com for some reason also) I'm giving firefox the flick.

  24. Re:Hmmm on On Orbital Fuel Stations · · Score: 1

    OK, being completely asinine:

    "I veery very very much doubt it. Even at 31km you still have 1% of the sea-level air-pressure, and at 9km healthy people can still breathe unaided. (as witnessed by the fact that people have climbed Mt. Everest without oxygen)"

    Show me anyone that can do ANYTHING without oxygen.

    Asking a less stupid question:

    Almost anyone can climb Everest without oxygen aids.

    The real question:

    Who got to the top of Mount Everest without oxygen aids?

  25. Re:Not *that* great for pharmaceutical research. on Scientists Couple Nerve Tissues With Computer Chip · · Score: 1

    Peer review for journal articles does not mean that the methods published can be reproduced. I have read many articles that barely skim what is actually needed to reproduce the experiments. Scientists need money for research and are scared that others will overtake them if they tell them how. This is a really bad excuse, and flawed as most techniques need optimising which journals (with page limits) will not want to publish. Unfotunately also, some (very few) papers have lies about methods and/or results.

    Scientists are people too.