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  1. Re:Welcom to Shitty Wok on The Undeclared "Cyber Cold War" With China · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And the Han social construct has spent the last few thousand years killing off all other social constructs in china. China is a racist mono cultural xenophobic nation that would nazi germany a run for its money.

  2. Re:Welcom to Shitty Wok on The Undeclared "Cyber Cold War" With China · · Score: 1, Troll

    China is the Han race. They used to have a lot more diversity, but the Han have been genociding and absorbing the other races of china for a few thousand years.

  3. Re:Not military on Predator Drone Helps Nab Cattle Rustlers · · Score: 1

    No. but they are looking to repeal it now.

    http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2011/11/congress-to-vote-next-week-on-explicitly-creating-a-police-state.html

  4. Re:Not military on Predator Drone Helps Nab Cattle Rustlers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And that is supposed to make us feel better? CBP and Homeland Security are some of the worst domestic rights offenders out there.

  5. Re:Oh my on Many Early Adopters of the Amazon Fire Are Unhappy · · Score: 1

    I thought that was exactly what tablets were for?

  6. Re:Time for YouTube/FedFlix to make money on Corporate Claims On Public Domain YouTube Videos · · Score: 1

    Possible? yes.

    The government is a wholly owned subsidiary of its corporate masters, and they would never approve of it, so it will never happen.

  7. Re:No he doesn't on Does Mega Media Control 90% of Content? · · Score: 1

    From what I have heard the new B&B is now mocking reality shows instead of music video's, but I have not seen any of the new episodes.

  8. That isn't very impressive on Site Offers History of Torrent Downloads By IP · · Score: 1

    This is nothing. My last job involved p2p analytics among other things. You have no idea how easilly the system can be subverted and how much information can be harvested. The good news for you guys is that the RIAA are cheap ass bastards who don't like to pay their bills, so the company went under and as far as I know the technology we used has been shelved.

  9. Re:You'd think... on The Mexican Cartel's Hi-Tech Drug Tunnels · · Score: 1

    cocaine is actually addictive, and it is physically possible to overdose on it.

  10. Re:No he doesn't on Does Mega Media Control 90% of Content? · · Score: 1

    And unfortunately now there is now no more music on MTV.

  11. Re:Wow... on Aerospace Corp Pays $2.5m To Settle Rogue Software Dev Case · · Score: 2

    That is only for CMMI level 5

  12. Re:Chasing rainbows & comparing apples to oran on Java Apps Have the Most Flaws, Cobol the Least · · Score: 0

    My head asplode. Function points are a uselessly subjective and abstract metric.

  13. Re:Paid Vs. Free? on Android Market Hits 10 Billion Downloads, Games Dominate · · Score: 1

    Um... My epic 4g is still better than the latest iphone in everything that matters except battery life.

  14. Re:What happened to Russia? on Twitter Bots Drown Out Anti-Kremlin Tweets · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There is very little socialist about Russia. It is basically a capitalistic authoritarian kleptocracy with a surging nationalist police state agenda.

  15. Re:Ohhhh shit on GM, NHTSA Delayed Volt Warnings To Prop Up Sales · · Score: 1

    IIRC something close to 90% of people need a range of less than 40 miles/day. Most people will be making 600 mile trips less than once a year and could easily be serviced by a rental or the average US households second vehicle. You could replace about half of all US cars or more with electric vehicles without preventing households from making those rare long distance trips.

  16. Re:China? wha? on Graphene Spun Into Meter-Long Fibers · · Score: 2

    Edit: damn you slashodot for no edit feature. The research was at both South Korea and Singapore, so china is almost but not quite correct.

  17. Re:China? wha? on Graphene Spun Into Meter-Long Fibers · · Score: 4, Informative

    I RTFA. It actually mentions that the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology where this was done is actually in, who would have guessed it, South Korea! and not China.

  18. Re:Space elevator coming next? on Graphene Spun Into Meter-Long Fibers · · Score: 4, Informative

    not yet. I RTFA.

    There are mechanical defects in the graphene strand that make it weaker than traditional carbon fiber.

    They are going to need to be able to generate nearly perfect strands before that becomes an option.

  19. Re:TV ain't broken? on TV Isn't Broken, So Why Fix It? · · Score: 1

    What you describe actually sounds a lot like netflix on demand. Except netflix needs a bit wider selection and access to this seasons episodes.

  20. Re:Recycling on Should Composting Be Mandatory In US Cities? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't have a problem with paying people who keep people alive. What I have a problem with is people saying that keeping you alive should cost more than you can earn in the rest of your life. What I have a problem with is basic medical care costing as much as the food or rent payed by working poor people who have no money to spare.

    The people saving lives will be paid, but the person who's life is being saved should not be held hostage, starved, kicked from their home, enslaved or left to die in order for that to happen.

  21. Re:Recycling on Should Composting Be Mandatory In US Cities? · · Score: 1

    Most people in need DO NOT qualify for Medicaid. There are many many people who almost but not quite qualify for assistance and don't have nearly enough money coming in to both meet their basic needs and pay for medical treatment. Medicaid also does not cover enough of ones medical costs to matter if the person has a chronic medical condition and is destitute enough to qualify.

  22. Re:Question on Should Composting Be Mandatory In US Cities? · · Score: 1

    Organic material often survives for decades in a landfill. The mass that decomposes to produce methane is insignificant compared to the mass that does not.

  23. Re:Question on Should Composting Be Mandatory In US Cities? · · Score: 4, Informative

    No, i am right. It "barely decays" like I said, but it does not compost(verb). To compost, it would have to transform into a rich and productive organic soil. It does not.

  24. Re:Question on Should Composting Be Mandatory In US Cities? · · Score: 5, Informative

    No, a landfill is an anaerobic environment. Organic material in a landfill barely decays at all once it has been covered and sealed.

  25. Re:Recycling on Should Composting Be Mandatory In US Cities? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That is bullshit. People go without treatment all the time. The only guaranteed medical service is life saving emergency medical service. And that will still bankrupt everyone with middle class income or less. When you have to choose between eating for a month and going to a doctor for a checkup, most people decide to eat and let their medical conditions go undiagnosed and untreated until they die.