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  1. Re:Ass time on You Are What You're Tricked Into Eating · · Score: 1
    If you removed the moisture and protein from your food and elevated the salt levels, you would see the same results as mcd's. It's basic science.

    Agree with all your points though, too much.learned helplessness in NA society.

  2. Re:Ass time on You Are What You're Tricked Into Eating · · Score: 1
    This is so wrong. I grew up poor and was poor/pretty much straight through university.

    Dry goods such as rice, beans, lentils, are available pretty much everywhere in the world, and are usually the cheapest thing you could buy, and provide you with everything you need besides a bit of greens. These cheap foods only require water and a bit of heat and don't actually need any supervision.

    You just sound like a helpless person.

  3. Re:Captain Obvoius on Male Scent Molecules May Be Compromising Biomedical Research · · Score: 1
    You've obviously never read my previous posts, I say stuff like everything is your fault to everybody.

    When I was younger I was picked on and beat up by friends, family, strange kids, strange/adults, random animals, etc.. since I was born.

    Do you think I spent all that time whining and feeling sorry for myself? No, I just decided to figure out why and change it. Predators aren't stupid, they pick on the weak. Just like the weak will band together against the predator.

    btw, as for women, it has very little to do/with their/face. Honestly, I don't feel any sympathy for anything that happens to/women after they put their sexual objects on display, wear skin tight clothing to leave no shape unimagined and then put on some heels to put them into permanent lordosis. If you basically/go out naked in a posture signalling you're ready to have sex and think it's just 'for you', well you're an idiot no matter how much you've been brainwashed by your society. Still doesn't excuse the wealth of stupid men who can't understand what is and isn't for them.

    It always takes two to tango... what are you bringing to the dance?

  4. Re:Captain Obvoius on Male Scent Molecules May Be Compromising Biomedical Research · · Score: 0
    You are seriously troubled. You are too blinded by your opinions to hear anything. And don't be idiotic again and pretend you've never heard of metaphors

    Go reread all those little black books you must have stockpiled. We write the stories of our lifes.

  5. Re:Primary school might be too late on Programming Education Making A Comeback In Primary Schools · · Score: 1

    Perhaps your lack of social skills and disjointed narrative rather prove his point?

  6. Re:Primary school might be too late on Programming Education Making A Comeback In Primary Schools · · Score: 1
    umm, how old are you? A lot of us grew up with programming in basic, logo, pascal in grade school on apples and commodores.

    None of what you are scared about ever happened. In fact, i don't recall anybody having any problem with logo at all, even the 'jocks'(grade 3 afterall).

  7. Re:Captain Obvoius on Male Scent Molecules May Be Compromising Biomedical Research · · Score: 0
    Dude seriously? I don't care if you're a woman, man, or amphibian.

    As for nobody ever reading you? Seriously?

    Your nick, your sig and your resentment, paint a picture of your face, attitude, and disposition and it isn't pretty. One day you'll learn you can be happy and your face will change. Ugliness, meaness, etc... aren't in the bones, they're in the postural muscles of the face.

    Think about it, what the hell are you trying to accomplish with the anal manicuring of your face?

  8. Re:Captain Obvoius on Male Scent Molecules May Be Compromising Biomedical Research · · Score: 0
    People have these things called faces. They frequently give away our emotions.

    You are the proud owner of one of these faces. Why you even have this thing called a body that communicates with body language!

    Your misery and despair is clear in all your writing. Just get over it already, who cares what people think?

  9. Re:Captain Obvoius on Male Scent Molecules May Be Compromising Biomedical Research · · Score: 1
    Hey there jumpy, any other conclusions you want to leap to?

    How many times do I have to say I'm not from the USA. I do not think in black and white and believe if you're not with us you're against us.

    Grow up and gain some logic and critical/thinking abilities.

  10. Re:Captain Obvoius on Male Scent Molecules May Be Compromising Biomedical Research · · Score: 1
    Um, perhaps it's your palatable misanthropy?

    'cause really, that's all you creating that.

  11. Re:Captain Obvoius on Male Scent Molecules May Be Compromising Biomedical Research · · Score: 1

    ah, but your truth is only truth for other nancy boys like yourself.

  12. Re:Also, this means... on Male Scent Molecules May Be Compromising Biomedical Research · · Score: 5, Informative
    No, it's not. Modal has to do with different modes of learning, weird how it's exactly what it says eh?

    State specific or dependent memory is what you are looking for, which strangely enough has to do with the state of mind you're in.

    Weird how words work like that, eh?

  13. Re:Slashdot and science on Brazilians Welcome Genetically-Modified Mosquito To Help Fight Dengue Fever · · Score: 1
    Nobody wants to go back to the days of portman and grits.

    n.b. this is my 4th account.

  14. Re:Slashdot and science on Brazilians Welcome Genetically-Modified Mosquito To Help Fight Dengue Fever · · Score: 1

    If you look carefully, there's very little understanding of science on either side of the debate. It seems to be only the fanatics and believers are left proselytizing for their side. Nothing with a lower snr, and detrimental to critical thinking, than the cacaphony of religious nutters and science fanbois going at it.

  15. Re:Life will find a way on Brazilians Welcome Genetically-Modified Mosquito To Help Fight Dengue Fever · · Score: 1
    Nothing new except the gm instead of irradiation.

    Now, you are aware that snippets of dna from the stuff we eat float around inside us right? What could possibly happen to the dragonflys and fish that eat all those tasty larvae?

  16. Re:Not how natural selection works on Brazilians Welcome Genetically-Modified Mosquito To Help Fight Dengue Fever · · Score: 1

    Why gm something that already exists? You know how many species of mosquito there are?

  17. Re:Not how natural selection works on Brazilians Welcome Genetically-Modified Mosquito To Help Fight Dengue Fever · · Score: 1
    satyrization.

    nothing affects only one species.

    Do you not know what happened to these kissing cousins in the states?

  18. Re:What could possibly go wrong on Brazilians Welcome Genetically-Modified Mosquito To Help Fight Dengue Fever · · Score: 1

    based on?

  19. Re:What could possibly go wrong on Brazilians Welcome Genetically-Modified Mosquito To Help Fight Dengue Fever · · Score: 1
    Well, it's clear you are not an entomologist or ecologist or you would know that mosquitos are important pollinators and play crucial roles in the food chain.

    But hey why let facts get in the way of doing the exact same thing you are accusing others of, mainly talking out of your ass from your high horse.

    and seriously slashdot, +5 insightful? Are only the idiots left?

  20. Re:Oculus rift: mantis simulator on Scientists Give Praying Mantises Tiny 3D Glasses · · Score: 1

    The pedants always have jobs, since lord knows they can't grasp context!

  21. Re: Bank them on Blood of World's Oldest Woman Hints At Limits of Life · · Score: 1

    Can't you tell your languages apart? He was clearly writing spanish, spanish speakers usually do!

  22. Re:Still hoping they make a movie camera on Lytro Illum Light-Field Camera Lets You Refocus Pictures Later · · Score: 1
    You pick it up from all the pompous normal people on the street obviously.

    Yes, YOU have seen complaints about it on websites YOU visit, for people with similar interests. That makes it a problem for a small segment of the population that doesn't know how to behave like everybody else.

    You might want to check your wiring while you're at it. I'm not sure why you keep mentionning UI when we're talking about 3d movies.

  23. Re:New OS X is free* on You Can Now Run Beta Versions of OS X—For Free · · Score: 0

    The only thing you've seemed to prove is that you need to learn about bikes. He doesn't want to deal with you because it's like bringing a micro-serrated blade to a knife sharpener.

  24. Re:Still hoping they make a movie camera on Lytro Illum Light-Field Camera Lets You Refocus Pictures Later · · Score: 1
    Do you have 3d vision? I doubt it. See, when you get enough convergence that your mind can simulate a 3d environment in your head (and not just use 2d size/movement indicators to elaborate a 2.5d 'painting') it does this thing by eliminating extraneous details and/or complete objects. You did know vision is supposed to work best Top-down right?

    When I didn't know how to use my eyes like everybody else, even watching 2d movies would be annoying because of all the out of focus parts. That and the extremely slow update (2d processing happens a lot quicker than 3d). Now I thoroughly enjoy 3d films, because it's like you're actually there ... if you know where/how to look.

    n.b. I did used to have no-peripheral vision. I could watch my 32" tv from 5' away and still get lost in the scene and not see the bezel. That was not good at all for DLP projectors (though I used dlp as part of regime/testing)!! Now I can see my walls, the floor, and the ceiling, as well as the bezel when watching tv. Have to say, while it wasn't 3d in the past, it was a hell of a lot more 'immersive'.

  25. Re:"Fully Half Doubt the Big Bang"? on The US Public's Erratic Acceptance of Science · · Score: 0
    Expanding ones personal viewpoint to obscure reality is very hip these days. Congratulations.

    Tell me O great one, just how did the theory of evolution come about?