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  1. Re:I think he's right... on Nat Geo Writer: Science Is Running Out of "Great" Things To Discover · · Score: 1

    The fun force and the mental force.

  2. Re:TAX THEM! on Australia May 'Pause' Trades To Tackle High-Frequency Trading · · Score: 1

    Capital gains tax will ruin 'murka!

  3. Re:Knowledge on How the Internet Is Taking Away America's Religion · · Score: 1

    Indeed, you need one to get the other.

  4. Re:Knowledge on How the Internet Is Taking Away America's Religion · · Score: 1

    Any amount of evasion on any issue is possible, for sure. You can, however, disprove any specific idea about how the connection is made, and therefore any definition of soul that follows that pattern.

    Also, I'm not sure how calling a soul a life essence helps. What the heck does that mean?

  5. Re:Knowledge on How the Internet Is Taking Away America's Religion · · Score: 1

    That doesn't address at all what a soul is, it just moves it do a different location. Also, it's easily dis-proven by looking for the process that creates and maintains the connection.

  6. Re:Knowledge on How the Internet Is Taking Away America's Religion · · Score: 1

    It's hugely educational. For instance, I just learned there are people who don't know how educational it is. Thanks, Internet!

  7. Re:Knowledge on How the Internet Is Taking Away America's Religion · · Score: 1

    "Of course you can argue that there is no such thing as a soul, but proving that could be rather complicated."

    Only because people aren't being clear on what a soul is. Try to come up with a definition of "soul" that

    a) can't be easily disproven

    and

    b) is more than just a collection of verbs.

  8. Re:Knowledge on How the Internet Is Taking Away America's Religion · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Or, you know, he could have made child birth easy.

  9. Re:The Religious Right will have your head on a pl on It's Time To Bring Pseudoscience Into the Science Classroom · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Your post is ironic since it's a pure straw-man attack. It's also just stupid. Can you find a school board anywhere that's pushing for astrology,etc. in the classroom?

  10. Re:Why doesn't it explode on Waves Spotted On Titan · · Score: 1

    It will, it's just been lucky so far. Don't live on Titan.

  11. Re:immigration only option? on The Poor Neglected Gifted Child · · Score: 2

    America's tech leaders want to reduce wages.

  12. Re:How are nuclear weapons going to help though? on Ukraine May Have To Rearm With Nuclear Weapons Says Ukrainian MP · · Score: 1

    You don't get it. Mass murderers always have a pretext. Hitler had some justification or other, but we still hanged his generals for invading Poland. Starting an offensive war is a crime against the peace, even if you can find a piece of paper that says you were already at war.

    "No one has ever argued that Saddam was co-operating with the inspectors."

    The inspectors themselves argued this. You have been lied to. You should look into it and find out who lied to you and why. A lot of people died because of this.

  13. Re:Pot and Kettle Show on CIA Accused: Sen. Feinstein Sees Torture Probe Meddling · · Score: 1

    Good story, but it assumes a competent CIA.

  14. Re:How are nuclear weapons going to help though? on Ukraine May Have To Rearm With Nuclear Weapons Says Ukrainian MP · · Score: 1

    That's revisionist bullshit. You don't need a treaty between two nations to make the act of war illegal. US forces that were shot at were violating Iraqi air space and were firing on Iraqi forces. That's an act of war, alright, but not on the part of the Iraqis.

    Not only was the invasion illegal under international law, but under U.S. law as well, since the congressional authorization was conditional, and the conditions were never met.

    You must be an old one indeed to have learned to dissemble so smoothly.

  15. Re:Internet access should be a socialized service on Netflix Blinks, Will Pay Comcast For Network Access · · Score: 1

    > You've disingenuously defined "people of the United State of America" as being "everyone who agrees with me."

    Really? Where? I'm part of that people and I've got a modicum of that power, and what I'm telling you is how I use my tiny little piece of it.

    Either you have power or you don't. If you don't then you have to struggle to get it if you want it. If you do have power, then you must decide how to use it. I think those with power have the moral responsibility to use the power for the betterment of the people over whom they have power. You are right in that correctly judging what's best is really an impossible task, but that doesn't alleviate the powerful from the responsibility of making those judgements anyway.

  16. Re:Internet access should be a socialized service on Netflix Blinks, Will Pay Comcast For Network Access · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "We" is the people of the United State of America. What makes us special is that we've granted to ourselves the power to govern the country. There is no question that we ought to govern the country, the only question is how. You'd give unrestricted rights to businesses to do what they want. Id restrict businesses from acting in ways detrimental to their customers or to the economy as a whole. This means forcing competitors to compete and not collude, and forcing businesses to avoid conflicts of interest.

    Prison companies shouldn't be able to lobby for tougher criminal laws.

    Giant agribusinesses shouldn't get together to set grain prices.

    Big finance shouldn't be able to recommend buying a security while they short the security.

    A company that controls Aluminum transport shouldn't be able to place financial bets that the price of Aluminum will go up.

    These are all happening right now, and if we let this continue and grow we'll turn into a corrupt third world hell hole.

  17. Robber Barons on Netflix Blinks, Will Pay Comcast For Network Access · · Score: 1

    This is just the robber barons of old. The original robber barons where Knights who built castles on the bank of the Rhine river. Any boat traveling the river had to pay or face the cannons of the castle. There was a new castle around every bend of the river, so you can imagine how expensive it was to ship anything up and down the Rhine.

    These same folks can be found today in the "Government" checkpoints that you'll find every few miles in certain parts of Africa, or the Thai cop who stops you and asks for a bribe to let you go. Whether or not these Robber Barons are allowed to operate is the deciding factor in whether a society is free and vibrant or is ground down by corruption.

  18. Re:How soon until... on Netflix Blinks, Will Pay Comcast For Network Access · · Score: 2

    Not enough upvotes.

    As Lloyd Blankfein said to congress when they asked him if shorting the very securities you were recommending to your clients was a conflict of interest,

    "When it comes to making a profit, there is no conflict of interest."

  19. Re:Internet access should be a socialized service on Netflix Blinks, Will Pay Comcast For Network Access · · Score: 2, Informative

    I don't understand why we don't just restrict companies to do the thing they're supposed to do. You're a cable company? Ok, you're allowed to sell cable connections into people's homes. You want to say what traffic flows on your cable? Sorry, not in your charter.

    Are you a movie company that wants to put in cable that carries only your movies? Sorry, not in your charter.

    Of course this means that a company couldn't really own another company.

  20. Re:I don't on Ask Slashdot: What Games Are You Playing? · · Score: 2

    I think you guys just wrote an XKCD

  21. Re:More questions on Mathematician: Is Our Universe a Simulation? · · Score: 2

    Three dimensions is the only number of dimensions that allows objects to easily pass by / through each other but still allow for frequent interaction. In 2D, everything just runs into it's neighbors all the time. In 4d, you'd almost never have a collision, and long range forces would be too weak to do anything interesting.

  22. Re:Flawed premise. on Mathematician: Is Our Universe a Simulation? · · Score: 2

    GP is correct.

  23. Re:It's called being an employee on Ask Slashdot: Should Developers Fix Bugs They Cause On Their Own Time? · · Score: 1

    Software is difficult because it's hugely complex. Any mechanical component has about as many degrees of freedom as two or three lines of code. That means designing a 1000 line program, which is pretty small, is about as complex as designing a 300-400 part mechanical device. You just can't do that cheaply and get a result that's going to work perfectly the first time.

  24. Re:60 degrees F and 710,000 cubic metres. Idiots. on How Russia Transformed a Subtropical Beach Resort To Host the Winter Olympics · · Score: 2

    Indeed. What's the meaning of Stonehenge?!

  25. Re:There can be but damage is more limiting on Mac OS X Bitcoin Stealing Trojan Horse Called OSX/CoinThief Discovered · · Score: 2

    Macs let you sudo any time an application requests, which is pretty much the same as Windows. Even an admin account in windows will at least force you to click through if an application wants to make admin privileged changes.

    In both systems a lot of legitimate installs need this, so unwary users get used to allowing new programs admin/root access.