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  1. A Re-Make of Ian Fleming's "Goldfinger?" on Zuckerberg Lobbies For More Liberal Immigration Policies · · Score: 1

    Zuckerberg as Auric Goldfinger? Ya, that's workable. Now which congressman could we cast as "Odd Job?"

  2. How About Brain Investigations For the Rest of Us? on Hydrogel Process Creates Transparent Brain For Research · · Score: 1

    Could this be the path that allows me to backup my brain? A method that would allow me go back and search for significant things like my wife's birthday? Or where I saw/experienced that last place I put my car keys? These are things that matter.

  3. Re:Honorable Senator Ignores the Painfully Obvious on Senator Feinstein: We Need Video Game Control · · Score: 1

    Discrimination is not good. Anytime a person is denied their second amendment rights, it is not good. But this does not apply to children and those that are insane. And not helping children or the insane is sinister.

  4. Honorable Senator Ignores the Painfully Obvious on Senator Feinstein: We Need Video Game Control · · Score: 1

    The first victim of the Sandy Hook event was the mother of shooter. 'Mom' gave the gun to the shooter, and taught the shooter to shoot. What saddens me more is that the shooter did not immediately turn inward. Thanks 'Mom'.

    Guns in the hands of the mentally unbalanced seems to be the most ignored issue, why?

  5. Wow! That's Great, Except on Big Advance In Hydrogen Production Could Change Alternative Energy Landscape · · Score: 1

    I haven't measured it, but I believe convincingly that Virginia is adjacent to the second largest pool of hydrogen on the planet; the Atlantic Ocean. Combined with that thing in the sky that appears about every 12 hours or so; I reference it as, âoethe Sun.â Once again, I have not measured it, but for we mere mortals, the Sun will still be fully operational when our species becomes something else. Could it be that the movie, âoeDeliveranceâ has had a deeper impact on the educators of Virginia than one could possibly imagine?

  6. Rescue Swimmers? Ya, Sure on Iranian Lab's Quadcopters To Rescue Swimmers · · Score: 1

    How about delivery systems? They are a bit noisy, but useful. All this crap about nuclear bombs was a mis-direct. Iran's goal is to compete with the likes of Fed-X, UPS, On-Trac, and the Post Office. This would make a good app, wait! Isn't there one of those already?

  7. What A Bunch of Goofy Wack Jobs on Cyber-Terrorists Attacking U.S. Banks Are Well-Funded · · Score: 1

    I'm chuckling currently of the "dim lits" currently DDOS'ing Wells Fargo,(where I bank). No one at W.t.F is even staying late to assess these clowns next "scarey" move. A source at W.t.F comment was, "Ya, we gotta an app for that."

  8. Any News From Iran? on NASA Restarts Plutonium Production · · Score: 1

    If I were a certain show off in Iran, I would openly communicate to the Satin's of the West; that Iranian Plutonium is not some mickey mouse pop off. And that Iran offers better rates than NASA can get from any other Satin selling the stuff. Just a thought...

  9. What Awareness Is There For Such An Event? on Obama Administration Supports Journalist Arrested For Recording Cops · · Score: 1

    Well, I have heard of something referred to as, "Megan's Page" as a public statement. And I ask, "Why would a cop that has no problem attacking the unarmed be fearful?" From my point of view, this could be a "badge of honor page?" One could even be rewarded with a Rubber Gun? My apologies to Clint Eastwood.

  10. Re:Career with no Prospect on US CompSci Enrollment Leaps For 5th Straight Year · · Score: 1

    Given that certain chancellors of universities are increasing their salaries by ignoring the children of the parents that built the universities. Given that those same chancellors are actively recruiting nonresident students, everywhere. Given that some of the monies those chancellors earn are coming from unknown sources. Should I be amazed that there is a positive correlation to these 3 Givens?

  11. Re:Pissed on Dennis Tito's 2018 Mars Mission To Be Manned · · Score: 1

    Going to Mars is evil? Sign me up.

  12. Bionic Fetishes on Bionic Hand Wired To Nerves Can "Feel" When Touched · · Score: 1

    Given this new technology, one can only imagine to new types of pron that will come out. This could spell the end for STD's?

  13. From Deep Thoat on Paper On Conspiratorial Thinking Invokes Conspiratorial Thinking · · Score: 1

    Follow the Money.

  14. Yup, Iran Has Stealth Fighers on Iran Unveils Its Own Stealth Fighter Jet, the Qaher F-313 · · Score: 1

    Because from what I could see, I didn't see a single Stealth Fighter.

  15. Re:PC Load letter on Architecture Firm and ESA To 3D Print Building On the Moon · · Score: 1

    I really question the craftsmenship wisdom of using non union robotics.

  16. Re:It'll just be blue on With MS Research Help, UN Attempts To Model All of Earth's Ecosystems · · Score: 1

    And at the bottom of the dialog box will be a button labeled, "OK"

  17. Re:Agenda21 on With MS Research Help, UN Attempts To Model All of Earth's Ecosystems · · Score: 1

    I'm curious, can you site a reference?

  18. Re:The key question becomes on Silicon Nanoparticles Could Lead To On-Demand Hydrogen Generation · · Score: 1

    I can't help but wonder how much it would take to ramp up to evalutate the process up to the level of generic production using 1kWhr/L as units of evaluation?

  19. There's No Mention of the Catalyst? on Silicon Nanoparticles Could Lead To On-Demand Hydrogen Generation · · Score: 1

    The overall reaction produces hydrogen and silicic acid by-products; this looks promising. What Catalyst(s) would be required to convert the Other byproducts back to a useful configuration, and convert the silicic acid back to the spherical silicon nanoparticles when the water runs out?

  20. Possibly a 2013 Josef Mengele Award Candidate? on What Birds Know About Fractal Geometry · · Score: 1

    It is truly the advancement of all humanity to study Fractal Patterns of bird feathers that have been starved; then to consider procreation in the same sentence.

  21. If You Want to Know the Ending, Buy the Rights on Pakistan Boycotting Call of Duty, Medal of Honor Games · · Score: 2

    "You don't get the CIA all the way through Grand Theft Auto," he said."

    Thanks for the game, and moive idea!

  22. Re:Verizon, Want Some Cheese with that Wine? on Employee Outsourced Programming Job To China, Spent Days Websurfing · · Score: 1

    Curious, let's substitue "Bob" with "GE", or "HP", or "Verizon"; the difference is?

  23. Verizon, Want Some Cheese with that Wine? on Employee Outsourced Programming Job To China, Spent Days Websurfing · · Score: 1

    I've heard nothing but orgasmic charoling of the joys of outsourcing from folks like Verizon's spineless handlers. And now, when they are the reciever of such business practices, they're the ones that are screeming the loudest. "Selfish" doesn't even begin to describe Verizon's/HP's/GE's/Google's business practices; it would take an Artist to be able to accurately communicate their form of pestilence.

  24. 3 Laws Safe? on DARPA Wants To Seed the Ocean With Delayed-Action Robot Pods · · Score: 1

    I'm reminded of the reason Band-Aids exist, because well meaning frieghtened short term memory folks sometimes play with double edged swords.

  25. Re:I'm learning to [be] profane right here! on IBM's Watson Gets a Swear Filter After Learning the Urban Dictionary · · Score: 1

    I was thinking of that, and a first valid reason to experiment with parallel correlation analysis. It's a shame that WATSON is not open source, then we could see some very exciting results.