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  1. Re:By coincidence... on Germany To End Nuclear Power By 2022 · · Score: 2

    Well, well. The source for the "40 percent overcapacity" seems to be Stefan Engel of the German Marxist-Leninist party.

    The dramatic nuclear catastrophe in Japan calls the imperialist world system into question

  2. Re:By coincidence... on Germany To End Nuclear Power By 2022 · · Score: 1

    In fact before the 7 reactors got shut down a few weeks ago, germany had an overcapacity of 40% and exported power to european countries.

    An overcapacity of 40% !

    Got a link for that?

    Why on earth would anyone install a 40% overcapacity?

  3. Re:By coincidence... on Germany To End Nuclear Power By 2022 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Just saying what? That the hypocritical Germans are going to keep burning the filthiest fuel available, polluting the rest of the world just to regain their precious nuclear virginity?

  4. Re:Serious question; on Germany To End Nuclear Power By 2022 · · Score: 1

    I know that. You know that. Do Die Grünen know that?

  5. Re:Serious question; on Germany To End Nuclear Power By 2022 · · Score: 1

    Nuclear only has about 23% in Germany and we are exporting about 40% of our energy.

    German electricity exports are around 62e9 kWhr per year.

    Annual generation is around 593e9 kWhr, i.e. 10% is exported, not 40%

    But that isn't the whole story - Germany also imports around 42e9 kWhr, i.e. net exports are only around 3%

  6. Re:By coincidence... on Germany To End Nuclear Power By 2022 · · Score: 1

    Burning huge amounts of lignite. like they do now.

    Die Grünen, nien danke.

  7. Re:First in a long line I hope! on Germany To End Nuclear Power By 2022 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sure there are less immediate deaths, but the longer term deaths related to nuclear are much higher.

    Much higher than what? Deaths from burning dirty brown coal? I doubt it.

  8. Re:Obey local laws on US Citizen Visiting Thailand Arrested For Blog Posting · · Score: 1

    Dmitry Sklyarov was not a US citizen.

    His "crime" was commited in Russia.

    But he was arrested in the US.

    Assange is not a US citizen.

    But if he visited the US you think he wouldn't be arrested?

  9. Re:Obey local laws on US Citizen Visiting Thailand Arrested For Blog Posting · · Score: 1

    Ahmadinejad has openly called for the death of all Jews

    Ok,. so you don't like the guy.

    But why lie about what he said? It makes you look like an idiot.

  10. Dmitry Sklyarov on US Citizen Visiting Thailand Arrested For Blog Posting · · Score: 2
  11. Re:makes sense on RMS Cancels Lectures In Israel · · Score: 1

    So your argument is that the current ruling party is not the current governing body?

    The democratic party is the governing body of the United States of America?

    In fact that's a poor analogy.

    Is the California Republican party the ruling body of the United States of America?

    (Since Hamas only rule in Gaza, not the whole of Palestine).

  12. Re:makes sense on RMS Cancels Lectures In Israel · · Score: 1

    Hamas, since they're the current governing body with the most power.

    Hamas are a political perty, ruling in part of palestine, not a governing body.

  13. Re:makes sense on RMS Cancels Lectures In Israel · · Score: 1

    Wrong charter.

    SOE said "government charter".

  14. Re:but it is genius on The Petition to Classify Wikipedia a "World Wonder" · · Score: 1

    Well, anyone can try to contribute (assuming your are not behind one of their many lists of banned IP addresses, including those of entire countries), but there's an even chance anything you do contribute will get kicked out by some ignorant, narcissist, jack-booted, book-burning thug of an admin, no matter how factually accurate and well-sourced your contribution is.

    [ Citation needed ]

    Go on, tell us, what notable, well sourced page did you write that got deleted?

  15. Get it from the horses mouth on Tunny Code-Breaker Rebuilt At Bletchley Park · · Score: 2

    http://www.tnmoc.org

    (sorry about double post - crap /. ui + n900 + train = fail)

  16. Re:Butts on Tunny Code-Breaker Rebuilt At Bletchley Park · · Score: 1

    www.tnmoc.org

  17. Re:You have *got* to be kidding. on The Petition to Classify Wikipedia a "World Wonder" · · Score: 1

    Your claim was that wikipedia was a bunch of 13 year olds, I asked you back it up, you've failed,

    Only because he doesn't want to admit that he's not yet 13.

  18. Re:They shouldn't dismiss this out of hand. on The Petition to Classify Wikipedia a "World Wonder" · · Score: 1

    technology-literate

    Slashdot? Technology literate?

    Bwahahahahhhaa!

    Wikipedia isn't much better, look at the abortion that is the page on Virtual Memory and despair:

    In computing, virtual memory is a memory management technique developed for multitasking kernels. This technique virtualizes a computer architecture's various hardware memory devices (such as RAM modules and disk storage drives) ...

    Fuck.

  19. Re:Just deserts on The Petition to Classify Wikipedia a "World Wonder" · · Score: 2

    I had an article speedily-deleted for being non-notable.

    And. you know, it wasn't.

    So I went away, wrote a better article, with better sources and it's still there today.

  20. Re:No. on The Petition to Classify Wikipedia a "World Wonder" · · Score: 1

    Oh, heritage, yeah, that thing I give a shit about because I'm an American Mutt who's family fled France/England/Germany (we don't know which), and changed our names when we got here.

    The day we find your original name is the day we start extradition proceedings...

  21. Re:Brute force tool, not a "crack" on Apple's iOS 4 Hardware Encryption Cracked · · Score: 1

    Depends on the dictionary.

  22. Re:Infinity times safer on NASA Rejoins Space Race With Manned Deep Space Craft · · Score: 1

    No, there is a small chance of an infected paper cut leading to the death of one of the engineers.

  23. Re:Makes you think... on NASA Rejoins Space Race With Manned Deep Space Craft · · Score: 1

    A young loaner?

  24. Who's pulling what? on NASA Rejoins Space Race With Manned Deep Space Craft · · Score: 1

    The Sun has a stronger pull on the Moon than the Earth.

    You mean: pull (sun, moon) > pull (earth, moon)

    (The other way of interpreting your statement, pull (sun, moon) > pull (sun, earth), is clearly wrong as mass(earth) > mass (moon) and distance (sun,moon) == distance (sun, earth) (*)).

    However, the Moon has a much stronger pull on the Earth than it does on the Sun.

    You can't mean that pull (moon, earth) > pull (moon, sun) as that contradicts what you said before! (**)

    So maybe by "it" you mean "earth" and you're claiming that pull (moon,earth) > pull (sun, earth), but we've already seen that that is wrong.

    Am I missing something?

    (*) pull (a, b) = G * mass (a) * mass (b) / (distance (a, b) **2)

    (**) pull (a, b) == pull (b, a)

  25. Re:capable for 3 week missions on NASA Rejoins Space Race With Manned Deep Space Craft · · Score: 1

    One day in the (hopefully) distant future, the human race will be forced by overpopulation to colonize other planets.

    It doesn't work.

    At the moment we seem to have around 131 million births per year, 55 million deaths per year, so +76 million people per year.

    So to reduce our population by emigration we need to put 76 million people per year into space.