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  1. Re:Just goes to show... on Measles Outbreak Tied To Texas Megachurch · · Score: 1

    and they actually turn out healthy!! You should have come up with a better example to express your stupidity!

  2. Re:Sounds pretty stupid to me... on XPrize Pulls Plug On $10 Million Genomics Competition · · Score: 1

    Except that if you're in the business the R&D costs are par for the course, you HAVE to do that anyways to stay relevant. Do you want to be industry standard or leading the industry? This isn't one of those Xprises where joe and his mom can enter.

  3. Re:Sounds pretty stupid to me... on XPrize Pulls Plug On $10 Million Genomics Competition · · Score: 1

    You sound pretty stupid. $10,000,000 - $1000 per 100 people = $9,900,000 for 30 days work or $33k a day after cost!

  4. Re:Out-of-body on Synchronized Virtual Reality Heartbeat Triggers Out-of-Body Experiences · · Score: 1
    I compress data with the paradigm that gives me the highest ratio.

    People who can't decompress what I say wouldn't even understand it.

  5. Re:Their definition of "Moral" is the problem. on Just Thinking About Science Triggers Moral Behavior · · Score: 1
    No, seriously, my system is called Living Interactively For Everyone, or many other acronyms. It's for sharing, compiling, organizing, visualizing, and commenting on data, regardless of what the data is and with the provision that you control your data, not some corporation. Mesh networking of a tor like environment is one of the future goals. The problem I'm having right now is dealing with unique identification of individuals and objects/events which becomes a problem with one system to rule them all. The mesh problem never seemed too much of a problem to me, just a really big battery drain and not really necessary until you absolutely can't trust the internet, and then community set up servers could administrate the mesh networks (that's crazy future). LIFE, by design, sends out signals to find out if any other device has life and if not what level of awareness it has, i.e., what protocols/apis it has.

    BTW, you do know you're a bit crazy right? I won't hold it against you.

  6. Re:Science is about truth on Just Thinking About Science Triggers Moral Behavior · · Score: 1

    Apparently!!

  7. Re:Those who do not study the past on Elon Musk's New Hologram Project Invites 'Iron Man' Comparisons · · Score: 1
    So, pretty much everybody else has ripped you a new one for your ignorance.

    I'll help you out a bit.

    Learn to move your arms! It's understandable that people who don't know how to hold their arms up would think that this would be a problem. Learn to separate the force to counteract gravity from the force for skeletal movement by learning UP through juggling. Learn to let your elbows hang. Let your hand initiate the movement and not your elbow or shoulder. Scapulae control translation, learn range of motion minus translation through poi, learn the circular motions that direct force along the four walls. Learn to differentiate tightness in the muscle from tightness in the muscle bags through yoga.

    After a while, you might find yourself craving to use your arms all day, because a healthy body requires movement for proper functioning!

  8. Re:Political correlation on Just Thinking About Science Triggers Moral Behavior · · Score: 1

    oops, one more thing. Try handing out high heeled shoes in all those primitive societies with bare breasts. They know what lordosis means!

  9. Re:Political correlation on Just Thinking About Science Triggers Moral Behavior · · Score: 1, Funny
    Wow, bitter much? Take your agenda to someone who cares or is actually fighting for the opposite side. I just laid out some suppositions.

    Regardless of your crazy-bitch tirade: Does it matter to your lungs what excuse you have for smoking? Regardless of what a woman's reasons for dressing like a slut are, if she's putting her body into a known biological trigger for copulation when she doesn't want to copulate she's just being ignorant and stupid. We might have dreams and ideals of what reality should be like but one shouldn't try living in those dreams and ignoring reality.

    p.s. As an aside, most women cite the feeling of power it gives them. What's cosmically funny is that most women don't seem to realize that the source of the power is sexual, and then they get all upset. One day you and them will grow up and accept responsability for your actions.

  10. Re:Science is about truth on Just Thinking About Science Triggers Moral Behavior · · Score: 1
    ah, science fanboi you are.

    It's better to understand than to worship.

  11. Re:What is the real problem here? on 100% Failure Rate On University of Liberia's Admission Exam · · Score: 1

    A waste of time and money is of no concern to a school when it's the paying customer that is losing their time and money. Better than shutting down for a whole year.

  12. Re:One more reason that such systems make no sense on 100% Failure Rate On University of Liberia's Admission Exam · · Score: 1

    Such a brilliant country and university, how could you possibly forget their names?

  13. Re:One more reason that such systems make no sense on 100% Failure Rate On University of Liberia's Admission Exam · · Score: 1

    If you don't want to live in hell then why brand yourself with the number of the beast?

  14. Re:One more reason that such systems make no sense on 100% Failure Rate On University of Liberia's Admission Exam · · Score: 1

    OMG, you better tell the number crunchers about this underground economy they've never heard of, they might want to take it into account in their analyses!

  15. Re:History strikes again? on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1
    It's not good form to supply a country with chemical weapons and then attack them for using them.

    You wait around till they stop fighting for you then you go in and teach them a lesson so they don't not listen to you again.

  16. Re:who gassed who on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1

    And by 'they' you mean those journalists and thier arranged news scenes?

  17. Re:who gassed who on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1
    Iraq an easy source?

    Right, 'cause they found so many when they invaded right?

  18. Re:Great on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1
    I dunno, sort of seems adequate payback for the US having backed said dictator with money, guns, ammunition, WMD's, which were in turn used on the populace.

    Or do you think they would forget the decades of oppression and murder that the US helped come about?

  19. Re:Great on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1

    History cannot tell you how an honest action would be received in that part of the world as everything the US has done there has been for ulterior motives.

  20. Just wait... on UW Researchers Demonstrate First Direct Communication Between Human Brains · · Score: 1

    until people discover they can send those signals without the computer inbetween! Just a matter of sending the proper signal to the proper antenna.

  21. Re:Science is about truth on Just Thinking About Science Triggers Moral Behavior · · Score: 1
    Except that science isn't about truth, it's about adequate descriptions to allow for control. The descriptions, while useful, are still make believe.

    Faith is actually about truth. Whether you choose to believe that 'truth' is another story.

  22. Re:Political correlation on Just Thinking About Science Triggers Moral Behavior · · Score: 4, Funny

    What if it is their fault? What if the science actually backs that up? Why do women wear high heels shoes when what it's communicating to the male is 'I'm lordosing and ready for sex'? Why do they reveal their breasts when they know the effect it has on males? Doesn't science know how easy it is to override the 'thinking/civilized' mind? Would you walk into an impoverished neighbourhood wearing money for clothes?

  23. Re:Their definition of "Moral" is the problem. on Just Thinking About Science Triggers Moral Behavior · · Score: 1

    What you describe is a distorted view of a small part of the system I'm designing, I call it LIFE. What language/protocol are you thinking of using?

  24. Re:Moral thinking, or Black-and-White thinking? on Just Thinking About Science Triggers Moral Behavior · · Score: 1
    Good karma === Bad karma

    The new agers forgot to bring that little tidbit of information over. Bhagavad Gita explains it all.

  25. Re:Moral thinking, or Black-and-White thinking? on Just Thinking About Science Triggers Moral Behavior · · Score: 1

    So you've been to Quebec, eh?