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  1. Re:Retaliation is fair game on NSA Hacked Huawei, Stole Source Code · · Score: 2
    Remind us again why the US was there in the first place.

    Fucking kool-aid drinkers.

  2. Re:Empathy, inexperience on Computer Spots Fakers Better Than People Do · · Score: 1
    Some of us do analyze faces. Especially if the refresh rate on your eyes is fast enough you pick up micro-emotions a lot easier.

    I used to always wonder why people lied so much and why others couldn't tell that they were lying.

    Then I found out how self-involved most people are.

  3. Re:Remove fear labeling to start objective discuss on Getting Misogyny, Racism and Homophobia Out of Gaming · · Score: 1

    Dude, you've been smoking too much ganja. Try reading some scientific articles and get your head out of that cloud of smoke. You might want to also look up the definition of 'human'.

  4. Re:DNA anaylsis is fairly conclusive, so why... on Mute Witness: Forensic Sketches From Nothing But DNA · · Score: 1
    What do you think is more useful on a wanted poster.

    A person's face ->which pretty much everybody can understand

    A dna print ->which nobody can understand.

    Seriously slashdot?

  5. Re:Remove fear labeling to start objective discuss on Getting Misogyny, Racism and Homophobia Out of Gaming · · Score: 1

    It's not my definition, it's science's. And hint for you, genetics says you're wrong. Humans have never diverged enough to reach the status of different races.

  6. Re:Remove fear labeling to start objective discuss on Getting Misogyny, Racism and Homophobia Out of Gaming · · Score: 1
    Race is a technical term and scientifically it doesn't exist.

    BTW, there are LOTS of things that don't exist and we have names for them.

  7. Re:Remove fear labeling to start objective discuss on Getting Misogyny, Racism and Homophobia Out of Gaming · · Score: 1

    Race does not exist. Nice kool-aid you've got though.

  8. Re:Kind of an empty gesture on Fluke Donates Multimeters To SparkFun As Goodwill Gesture · · Score: 1
    Now, can your brain tell that those are all different categories of objects?

    Now think really hard, isn't there a category of objects that all have yellow markings?

  9. Re:Good PR Move on Fluke Donates Multimeters To SparkFun As Goodwill Gesture · · Score: 1

    they didn't even have the same color

  10. Re:Lets divert some military funds on Back To the Moon — In Four Years · · Score: 1
    You're clearly drunk on the US republican Kool-aid. It's disturbed minds like yours, with your distorted perception of reality that led the US to be the leader that makes the world a fucked up place. It's almost like they put something in the food or water to make you so illogically paranoid.

    Stop! Take a breather and realize you've been staring at mirrors all this time.

  11. Re:how calculus? on Flies That Do Calculus With Their Wings · · Score: 1
    Some of us can even juggle with our eyes closed.

    You are aptly named, is it because you lack skills that you are so grumpy?

  12. Re:Yeah, too bad there's no real reason to do so.. on Back To the Moon — In Four Years · · Score: 1
    Your reading comprehension needs work.

    Or are you so used to setting up strawmen and burning them that you got carried away?

  13. Re:Lets divert some military funds on Back To the Moon — In Four Years · · Score: 2
    Governments are a reflection of the people.

    Most people refuse to believe this because their evil is just on a smaller scale. There are actually countries that aren't greedy and don't think the only way to survive is to grab as much as possible.

  14. Re:At least spell it right on Algorithm Reveals Objects Hidden Behind Other Things In Camera Phone Images · · Score: 1

    A guy who works in the customer service and has to deal with Luminas all the time

    FTFY.

    After all, the customer is always right, no?

  15. Re:Battery Life on Google Unveils Android Wear · · Score: 1
    trainable proximity sensor/accel.etc.. to turn on the screen/backlight?

    But of course that would make to much sense.

  16. Re:so what does it do? on Google Unveils Android Wear · · Score: 1

    Some of us don't have windows you insensitve clod!

  17. Scientists love their hammer on Could Earth's Infrared Emissions Be a New Renewable Energy Source? · · Score: 1
    So basically they're proposing an extremely inefficient, extremely expensive, tech heavy, and impractical solution to recapturing a tiny fraction of that energy.

    Or you know, we could just use the basics of passive solar heating. Capture the sun's energy with a large thermal mass and then use the concentrated energy.

    I don't know, covering a quarter of an acre of land to heat my place, or some nice statues inside the greenhouse half of my dome with passive piping to a large thermal mass underground. One of them just sounds nicer and less expensive and less of a drain on the planets resources and it extends my growing season and zone.

  18. So basically on The Myth of the Science and Engineering Shortage · · Score: 1
    STEM workers in the US are greedy and self-important? And unfortunately for them, their bosses are even greedier.

    Or, it's basically the same as every single country. There is no shortage of workers, there's just a shortage of qualified COMPETENT workers. Seems people usually rise to their level of incompetence.

  19. Re:how calculus? on Flies That Do Calculus With Their Wings · · Score: 1

    It's more like a series of guesses where you're constantly told whether you're getting closer or further away from the correct answer and that is not calculus.

    Perhaps you don't understand calculus?

    One thing is for certain, you're not very good at catching balls. Some of us can tell exactly where it's going to land.

  20. Re:Privacy nutjobs take note on Facebook's Face Identification Project Is Accurate 97.25% of the Time · · Score: 1

    ...and if they want ANY profit whatsoever off me, they'll have to give me deep discounts. What's so hard to comprehend about this, they're already doing it! When you're doing large volumnes the amount of profit is to some extent inconsequential as long as you're getting turnover.

  21. Re:What a dimwit on Time Dilation Drug Could Let Heinous Criminals Serve 1,000 Year Sentences · · Score: 1

    Yup, you still don't understand the difference between negative re-inforcement and punishment. Why don't you go read the actual definitions, it all has to do with timing. Punishment does not work!

  22. Re:And the US could turn Russia into vapor on Russian State TV Anchor: Russia Could Turn US To "Radioactive Ash" · · Score: 1
  23. Re:What a dimwit on Time Dilation Drug Could Let Heinous Criminals Serve 1,000 Year Sentences · · Score: 1

    re-enforcement (positive or negative) is not punishment. It's kind of why psychologists have different words for them. Nice try though.

  24. Re:What a dimwit on Time Dilation Drug Could Let Heinous Criminals Serve 1,000 Year Sentences · · Score: 1
    You're lazy. Google is your friend. It's only an extraordinary claim to people who have drunk the kool-aid in the US.

    What use in trying to convince somebody who believes in anectdotal evidence about anything?

  25. Re:What a dimwit on Time Dilation Drug Could Let Heinous Criminals Serve 1,000 Year Sentences · · Score: 1

    Read some research on punishment. Then read the links the kind AC provided you.