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  1. Re:Also time to stop on Author Says It's Time To Stop Glorifying Hackers · · Score: 1

    Really? I'd like to see them try and interact with others for funding!

  2. Re:Vegetariaism won't help that much on Meat Makes Our Planet Thirsty · · Score: 1

    Easy sir, you're showing the 'pedigree' of your education.

  3. Re:Interesting Math (like there's another variety) on Meat Makes Our Planet Thirsty · · Score: 1

    So? Slash and burn doesn't poison the soil and the water table and actually restores nutrients to the soil.

  4. Re:Vegetariaism won't help that much on Meat Makes Our Planet Thirsty · · Score: 1

    We haven't figured out shit. We're killing everybody with our ability to provide 'fresh' food year round. Every healthy culture had large selections of preserved and fermented foods that were healthier and more nourishing than any of the empty calories covered in pesticide residues that you can now find year round thanks to our wonderful "understanding" of agriculture.

  5. Re:Interesting Math (like there's another variety) on Meat Makes Our Planet Thirsty · · Score: 1

    Modern Western Intensive Agriculture is the most destructive force on Earth

    FTFY.

  6. Re:The "false positives" thing really does matter on New Blood Test Offers Early Warning for Alzheimer's Onset · · Score: 1

    You even sporked the words up!

  7. No shit! on Computer Program Allows the Blind To "See" With Sound · · Score: 1

    'Visual' cortex is just a bunch of pattern processors. This becomes obvious to anybody who repurposes them to do math.

  8. Re:Not everything observed... on 3D Maps Reveal a Lead-Laced Ocean · · Score: 1
    sigh, some kind soul even tried to help you and yet you still couldn't see. I'm such a sucker for stupid people.

    Perhaps, just perhaps, you are wrong and a bad analogy wasn't made. Perhaps, just perhaps, you think it's a bad analogy because your 'correction' of the analogy shows the exact same flaw in logic as your previous posts.

    And because you really are dumb shit stupid, you can't call ad hominem on something when i was NEVER arguing with you in the first place you dumb ass. I was actually just being nice because you seemed to show a modicum of thought ability. Guess I can still be wrong.

  9. Re:Not everything observed... on 3D Maps Reveal a Lead-Laced Ocean · · Score: 1

    shit, you really are dumb aren't you.

  10. Re:Not everything observed... on 3D Maps Reveal a Lead-Laced Ocean · · Score: 1
    and? Step out of argument mode and realize I don't care about either of your arguments and am just point out the flaw in your logic.

    learn more about the probability of possibilities as well.

  11. Re:First time? on Water Filtration With a Tree Branch · · Score: 1
    Being 'in',i.e., submerged, water is different than floating on top of it. No sunlight, no oxygen, no bugs.

    btw, do you have any clue what kind of temperatures are needed to produce 'activated' charcoal? A bio sand filter is, so far, the cheapest, easiest to construct and maintain.

  12. Re:Not everything observed... on 3D Maps Reveal a Lead-Laced Ocean · · Score: 1

    There's this relationship between the thermostat on my wall and the heater along the wall. Whether i turn the thermostat up to 25 or down to 15, eventually the heater matches the thermostat.

  13. Re:First time? on Water Filtration With a Tree Branch · · Score: 1

    trees tend to not rot when constantly in water, that's why there's a big business harvesting them.

  14. Re:Somebody Probably Thought of That on Water Filtration With a Tree Branch · · Score: 1

    Your not a very good engineer if you don't pay attention to the way nature works. All low tech water purification techniques follow simple laws of physics using natural materials that have been 'designed' by nature to do that very task. All human inventions require tons of skill, tons of specialized equipment, and tons of money to implement, and are unsustainable.

  15. So...big deal. on The Phone Dragnet That Caught the World's Top Drug Lord · · Score: 1
    It doesn't matter how many middle men you eliminate, as long as the most drug-addicted country in the world is waiting at the end of the line for it's product.

    Eliminate the USA, then we'd see the cartels disappear.

  16. hahaha, the 'science' of solitary confinement??? on The Science of Solitary Confinement · · Score: 1
    As if that is going to do anything. We've known for decades, through science, that punishment simply doesn't work.

    What makes them think this little tidbit will have any effect on the US penal system which is designed to stay in business by providing your average crooks with more business contacts and an even greater hate for 'the system'.

  17. Re:World reserve currency on Mt. Gox Gone? Apparent Theft Shakes Bitcoin World · · Score: 1

    You know everybody is trying to get rid of the dollar right? Mainly because of the stupid shit the USA pulls.

  18. Re:Vive le Galt! on Mt. Gox Gone? Apparent Theft Shakes Bitcoin World · · Score: 1

    No, only USi^H^H^H^H greedy selfish people disagree on what that means.

  19. Re:does relying on a hammer make you a bad carpent on Does Relying On an IDE Make You a Bad Programmer? · · Score: 1

    Actually, a hammer does make you a bad carpenter. It's the least skillful and least effective method for joining pieces of wood together.

  20. Re:Schizophrenia on Another Possible Voynich Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    You might have point, then again, your father's 'patient' might not actually be mad.

  21. Re:Schizophrenia on Another Possible Voynich Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    So what you're saying is that your friend was close to discovering the secret of reality until THEY intervened, concocted the usual schizophrenia 'diagnosis' and then gave him a life time supply of anti-thinking pills?

  22. Re:No progress at all... on Another Possible Voynich Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    So you're saying it's in some sort of 'code' that you can't understand...

  23. Re:finally on Another Possible Voynich Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    USians. Don't insult all the americans!

  24. Re:finally on Another Possible Voynich Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    That's not research, that's 80s-90's PC talk which NO research upholds.

  25. Is every advance in climate science on Darker Arctic Boosting Global Warming · · Score: 0

    just pointing out how bad climate science is because they always fail to take the most logical things into account?