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  1. Re:An intelligence officer? Well he MUST be expert on Book Review: The Terrorists of Iraq · · Score: 1

    We'll revenge their deaths when it's convenient, I guess.

  2. Re:Men's Rights morons on Men's Rights Activists Call For Boycott of Mad Max: Fury Road · · Score: 2

    I've seen racism and sexism shift back to being normal in my lifetime. I don't think the arc of history bends towards justice, I think it's a constant struggle against normal human tendency to be bigoted and discriminatory.

  3. Re:Privacy? on Worker Fired For Disabling GPS App That Tracked Her 24 Hours a Day · · Score: 1

    You're saying if they catch the cop killers the grand jury is going to let them off without an indictment? Cause I'll bet they'll end up in prison or worse.

  4. Re:Sex ed should include "technique" on Psychologist: Porn and Video Game Addiction Are Leading To 'Masculinity Crisis' · · Score: 1

    They should really just give them some personal training. I'm not even joking. Teach kids the basics of how to date and how to screw.

  5. Masculinity deficit on Psychologist: Porn and Video Game Addiction Are Leading To 'Masculinity Crisis' · · Score: 1

    If there's one thing the world needs, it's more masculinity.

  6. Re:nature will breed it out on Psychologist: Porn and Video Game Addiction Are Leading To 'Masculinity Crisis' · · Score: 1

    Resistance to the effect may be inherited. Interest in games at all may be inherited.

  7. Get real on James Comey: the Man Who Wants To Outlaw Encryption · · Score: 1

    Go suck an egg, Mr. Comey.

  8. Re:wapr drive on No, NASA Did Not Accidentally Invent Warp Drive · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fermi paradox solved.

  9. Re:Conservation of momentum on New Test Supports NASA's Controversial EM Drive · · Score: 1

    It would just mean it's more nuanced than we originally thought. If our very simple concepts turn out to be only mostly correct, it wouldn't be the first time.

  10. Re:Let's see, stranger things have happened on Bernie Sanders, Presidential Candidate and H-1B Skeptic · · Score: 1

    I'm on the "Lets elect someone who was smart enough to oppose the Iraq war" band wagon. Right now Bernie's all I've got. So glad we got Obama instead of Clinton.

  11. Re:Can he win? on Bernie Sanders, Presidential Candidate and H-1B Skeptic · · Score: 0

    I wasn't like the Republican Congress held the line on spending. What turned the budget around was the huge tech boom and the tax increase in 1993 (passed by Democrats).

  12. Re:Lesson for workers : Keep skills sharp on Disney Replaces Longtime IT Staff With H-1B Workers · · Score: 1

    H1B visas aren't an essential feature of capitalism.

  13. Re:Safety valves on The Great Canadian Copyright Giveaway: Copyright Extension For Sound Recordings · · Score: 1

    Point taken on property, but unlike other property where ownership is an inherent right, copyrights are granted by Congress to benefit society (talking about US here), and the terms of copyright are set by congress using powers laid out in the constitution. Would the Supremes interfere too much with this power?

    If specific copyrights were wiped out using eminent domain, then I agree the owners would have to be confiscated.

  14. Re:I may not agree with climate change on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 1

    Even if there is no climate change, oil is such a useful material that burning it for fuel is insane.

  15. Re:Pontifical Academy of Sciences on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 0

    Yeah, *thats* why we should admire Galileo [rolls eyes].

  16. Re:Raise Them To Infinity! on The Great Canadian Copyright Giveaway: Copyright Extension For Sound Recordings · · Score: 1

    Copyright is a restriction on the freedom of speech. Anything that restricts free speech must have a serious justification. "This guy is the creator and he needs to make a living." doesn't cut it.

  17. Re:They should be doing the opposite on The Great Canadian Copyright Giveaway: Copyright Extension For Sound Recordings · · Score: 1

    That's a bad thing to rely on.

  18. Re:They should be doing the opposite on The Great Canadian Copyright Giveaway: Copyright Extension For Sound Recordings · · Score: 1

    Copyright is a restriction of freedom of speech. The livelihood of the artist is not the only consideration.

    We don't need to guarantee that any particular kind of author or musician can profit from their work. Look at the amount of books and tracks produced at this time. This is the golden age of making it as an artist. I really don't think society would be hurt too much if our output was slashed by 50%.

  19. Copyrights aren't property. Also, they restrict other people's freedom of speech. The government doesn't need to pay you when they move to protect everyone's free speech.

  20. Re:Well DUH... on Study: Refactoring Doesn't Improve Code Quality · · Score: 1

    Refactoring a good algorithm that's written in spaghetti code on the other hand...

  21. Re:Maintainable... on Study: Refactoring Doesn't Improve Code Quality · · Score: 1

    It's important, and it's always been the main reason to re-factor. It's also strange to say that Maintainability is improved, but changing the code is not, since code maintenance isn't really maintenance, it's just changing the code. It's not like code wears out over time through too much use.

  22. Re:Insurance on How a Kickstarter Project Can Massively Exceed Its Funding Goals and Still Fail · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's not an investment platform, it's a begging platform with door prizes. Investors get ownership for their money and can demand accountability *during* the life of the project.

  23. Re:Considering the actual product as a side projec on How a Kickstarter Project Can Massively Exceed Its Funding Goals and Still Fail · · Score: 2

    "It's like they just spent the money without having a clue what they were doing."

    Why would they? There's nothing in how Kickstaters work to make responsible action likely, even for projects run with good intention. Kickstarter is just another means to separate fools from their money.

  24. Kickstarter's Fundamental Problem on How a Kickstarter Project Can Massively Exceed Its Funding Goals and Still Fail · · Score: 1

    The fundamental problem with Kickstarter is that there's no accountability for handling the money. There's simply no assurance that the people running the show have estimated costs correctly, or know how to manage a project with budge constraints. Since the "investors" have zero ownership, they can't step in to right the ship.

    Don't bother kickstarting any major project that doesn't have a project manager experienced in the field (a famous, experienced designer, for instance, isn't necessarily good enough.)

  25. Re:Really? on Stephen Hawking: Biggest Human Failing Is Aggression · · Score: 1

    You missed the part where weapons energy increased to the point where aggression may hurt survival. It's even right in the summary!