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  1. Re:A strange game.... on North Korea Announces 3rd Nuclear Test, Anti-US Aims · · Score: 0

    umm, I think they're doing this precisely because everybody already knows how much of a bully the US is. But hey, whip out your penis if you want.

  2. Re:Prosecute, Prosecute, Prosecute on Andrew Auernheimer Case Uncomfortably Similar To Aaron Swartz Case · · Score: 1
    Nope. You even said yourself you were making an ASSumption. Sigh, did your little brain really need me to say that it's a normal distribution that follows a bell curve?

    You don't seem to understand how Mu and sigma get set for IQ tests. You have no evidence that the distribution is skewed in either direction and given how mu and sigma are set it would be extremely improbable that outliers would impart skew and if so it would be caught because of it's degree of correlation with other IQ tests.

    Really, making assumptions makes an ass out of you.

  3. Re:Maybe it's really family reasons.. on Alan Cox Exits Intel, Linux Development · · Score: 1, Insightful
    Why are you asking the question. You are the one living the life you don't want to live. Why?

    Either be a role model or take your fear somewhere else.

  4. Re:Anything that screws monsanto on Hidden Viral Gene Discovered In GMO Crops · · Score: 1
    Except everything has consequences. The drawbacks forced on food because of agricultural reform have seldom, if ever, been on the side of taste, texture, nutrition etc...

    Much better to invest in research on terraforming through permaculture. There are already numerous examples of unfertile dirt, basically deserts, turned into lush green landscape that provide ridiculous amounts of food in proportion to the work necessary. Well, except for the initial work of establishing it, usually the less life there is in the soil the harder it is to break it up.

  5. Re:This is nothing like Swartz case. on Andrew Auernheimer Case Uncomfortably Similar To Aaron Swartz Case · · Score: 1

    Yes, let's only fight draconian laws for the people we like.

  6. Re:All a show and the DA is the ring master. on Andrew Auernheimer Case Uncomfortably Similar To Aaron Swartz Case · · Score: 2

    OMG an explanation even a judge could understand!

  7. Re:Prosecute, Prosecute, Prosecute on Andrew Auernheimer Case Uncomfortably Similar To Aaron Swartz Case · · Score: 2

    Cancer spreads.

  8. Re:Prosecute, Prosecute, Prosecute on Andrew Auernheimer Case Uncomfortably Similar To Aaron Swartz Case · · Score: 2
    An informed electorate is NOT the solution! You, and everybody else, must accept the fact that the majority of the population cannot or willnot understand the system.

    Do not pin your hopes on false realities, the bell curve will always be there. So start thinking of a solution that's actually plausible in reality.

  9. Re:Prosecute, Prosecute, Prosecute on Andrew Auernheimer Case Uncomfortably Similar To Aaron Swartz Case · · Score: 2, Informative

    Try not to make an ass out of yourself. If you knew anything about IQ you would know it's deemed a regular bell distribution.

  10. Re:Prosecute, Prosecute, Prosecute on Andrew Auernheimer Case Uncomfortably Similar To Aaron Swartz Case · · Score: 1

    True to some extent. But we all know where the cancer started.

  11. Re:Hmmmm.... on Three Low-Tech Hacks for Phones and Tablets · · Score: 1

    Why? Because you can't understand what I'm saying? Try it dumbass.

  12. Re:Hmm. on Hobbyist Builds Working Replica of Iron Man's Laser Gauntlet · · Score: 1

    So what you're saying is that he built an actually effective weapon that won't cause millions in damages like the made up thing in the comics.

  13. Re:Not a guantlet on Hobbyist Builds Working Replica of Iron Man's Laser Gauntlet · · Score: 1

    Cuff? Bracer would be more appropriate.

  14. Re:Ah! on Why Ray Kurzweil's Google Project May Be Doomed To Fail · · Score: 1

    um, are you being serious? Let me do just a little tiny bit of thinking for you to get you started, since it seems new to you. 1st stimulus:eyes look at point on screen. 2nd stimulus:human moves mouse to same location and clicks. Context aware.

  15. There's always hope on To Open Source Obama's Get-Out-the-Vote Code Or Not? · · Score: 1

    Someone who is confident in their beliefs has no qualms with a level playing field. ...then again, isn't this a manipulation tool?

  16. Re:Hmmmm.... on Three Low-Tech Hacks for Phones and Tablets · · Score: 1
    Only if you eat breakfast.

    Skip breakfast, and stick to carbs like potatos. Your body won't shift in to physical mode so takes all that energy and has it available for your brain which will then overclock itself seeing the body isn't being used.

    Eat breakfast and you become a dumb jock.

  17. Re:Wow! on Three Low-Tech Hacks for Phones and Tablets · · Score: 1

    You have to demonstrate your skills of probability or persuasion first to be invited to be part of the Second Internet.

  18. Re:Ah! on Why Ray Kurzweil's Google Project May Be Doomed To Fail · · Score: 1
    Computers already experience the world through mice, touchpads, touchscreens, cameras, etc...

    Humans use sensory apparatus to experience the world why would it be any different for a computer?

  19. Re:Ah! on Why Ray Kurzweil's Google Project May Be Doomed To Fail · · Score: 1
    Dude, just learn to use your brain properly.

    Fricken lazy people.

  20. Microsoft Will? on Will Microsoft Sell Off Its Entertainment Division? · · Score: 1

    Is he like Microsoft Bob 2.0?

  21. Re:I have an idea on Intel To Help Stephen Hawking Communicate Faster · · Score: 1

    As an anecdotal aside. I have used it to treat arthritis, restore my eyesight, and restore movement to nerve damaged areas (degenerative nerve disorders run in my family). However, like I said, it requires directed awareness. You can't rewire something without knowing where to run the wire or where to connect it to.

  22. Re:I have an idea on Intel To Help Stephen Hawking Communicate Faster · · Score: 1
    Apparently you have no clue what is required to get a grant, let alone a licence to, conduct research on cannabis in canada. It's actually easier in the states, ironic since they're the worldwide cause of the illegality of cannabis. Anyways, even if you get a licence you either get schwag sprayed with thc from the US government, or a new canadian synthetic blend of thc and some other compounds. Either way, you lose out on the complex interactions between thc, cbds, cbns. If you weren't in the know, CBD's are responsible for most of the medical benefits, including neurogenesis and neuroprotectivity, of cannabis. When the government removes the CBD's when you want to test medical benefits...

    If you think all you need is truth to conduct cannabis research, I wish I could live in the same world you do.

  23. It worked!! on Student Expelled From Montreal College For Finding "Sloppy Coding" · · Score: 1
    Everybody is talking about everything under the sun except for one thing.

    What happened to the security hole?

  24. Re:a lesson for students on Student Expelled From Montreal College For Finding "Sloppy Coding" · · Score: 1

    Wow. I've never seen someone so proud of how much money he cost his community.

  25. Re:Really? on Student Expelled From Montreal College For Finding "Sloppy Coding" · · Score: 1

    Canada isn't a police state like the US.