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  1. Re:Now they just need intensity from the actors. on Star Trek Continues Meets Kickstarter Goal, Aims For Stretch Goals · · Score: 1

    I thought you were being sarcastic to make a point in the first paragraph.

    In the second, I realized that maybe you weren't and I feel very sad for you. What do you like? Michael Bay movies?

  2. Re:Now they just need intensity from the actors. on Star Trek Continues Meets Kickstarter Goal, Aims For Stretch Goals · · Score: 1

    Maybe not to you, but I've seen the three episodes of "Star Trek Continues" and I thought they were great. Yes, the acting the isn't always the best, but the effort faithfully created the look and feel of the original show and the stories were really good. You might not like it or think it's a good idea, but other people, like me, disagree with you, and are willing to finance the project so that it can continue. Therefore, it is a good idea.

  3. Re:Now they just need intensity from the actors. on Star Trek Continues Meets Kickstarter Goal, Aims For Stretch Goals · · Score: 1

    Gee, a television show shouldn't feature its stars performing most of the action? The thing that ticks me off more than anything else about criticism of shows like Star Trek is people who refuse to acknowledge the trade-offs that needed to be made to make a _television show_ 50 years ago. Sure, let's have Ensign Ricky and a team of redshirts we don't care about be the away team because that's more realistic, and no one is interested in watching the show.

  4. Re: Now they just need intensity from the actors. on Star Trek Continues Meets Kickstarter Goal, Aims For Stretch Goals · · Score: 1

    Says the Anonymous Coward. Being an Anonymous Coward surrenders your right to share an opinion and have anyone care about it.

  5. Re:Now they just need intensity from the actors. on Star Trek Continues Meets Kickstarter Goal, Aims For Stretch Goals · · Score: 1

    Star Trek was fine science fiction, but it was soft science fiction, and the science part of the fiction wasn't often the core of the story, nor what made the show good.

  6. Re:Now they just need intensity from the actors. on Star Trek Continues Meets Kickstarter Goal, Aims For Stretch Goals · · Score: 1

    Star Trek had plenty of cool ideas that have become reality, but every one of those ideas existed before Star Trek... it just made them more widely known, so it's a bit of a stretch to say it inspired all those ideas.

  7. Re:Am I looking at my calendar wrong? on The Search For Neutrons That Leak Into Our World From Other Universes · · Score: 1

    Exactly. This experiment is just that, an experiment. If it works, it will show evidence of something predicted by these multiverse theories based on inflation, and provides an interesting and important new data point. If it doesn't it doesn't disprove anything because it's still a guess.

    There are so many weird and previously unexpected things that were predicted by theory and only then discovered: variations in orbits due to the curvature of spacetime (predicted by relativity and confirmed by studying the orbit of Mercury), the existence of neutrinos, the cosmic background radiation, a lot of other stuff from the Standard Model that I don't recall because I'm not an expert...

  8. Re:Literally? on Does Showing a Horrific Video Serve a Legitimate Journalistic Purpose? · · Score: 1

    Sure, except the main reason ISIS is a problem now is because of the U.S. We broke it; we bought it.

  9. Re:Literally? on Does Showing a Horrific Video Serve a Legitimate Journalistic Purpose? · · Score: 1

    We well through that option out the window when we precipitously withdrew from Iraq, which goes to the comment below, "Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent."

    The U.S. has been incompetent and now violence is the only option we have left.

  10. Re:Okay, so... on Woman Suffers Significant Weight Gain After Fecal Transplant · · Score: 1

    It also depends on how old you are. If you are in your early 20s, this is pretty normal. If you are in your 40s, I'd be very surprised and a little jealous.

  11. Re:Am I looking at my calendar wrong? on The Search For Neutrons That Leak Into Our World From Other Universes · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Good. I like when things are questioned. I read both Brian Greene and Lee Smolin.

    Nonetheless, there are predictions that can be made based on current research, and it makes sense to try them out if there's a reasonable way to do it.

  12. Re:Literally? on Does Showing a Horrific Video Serve a Legitimate Journalistic Purpose? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, except I think most of us agree that genocide is a Bad Thing.

  13. Re:"The Next Challenge..." on Firefox Succeeded In Its Goal -- But What's Next? · · Score: 1

    Just today I was typing a message in Thunderbird and it stopped accepting my keyboard input for about 8 seconds while it was busy running an index or whatever it felt like hijacking the UI thread for.

    Sounds like Outlook, except for the 8 seconds part. More like 20-30.

  14. Re:Am I looking at my calendar wrong? on The Search For Neutrons That Leak Into Our World From Other Universes · · Score: 2

    Because it's consistent with all the stuff we know now that we didn't know 30 years ago. Look up inflation cosmology.

  15. Re:What! on The Search For Neutrons That Leak Into Our World From Other Universes · · Score: 1

    I don't want our nuclear reactors mediating any kind of reaction using illegal alien neutrons!

  16. Re:Am I looking at my calendar wrong? on The Search For Neutrons That Leak Into Our World From Other Universes · · Score: 4, Informative

    I guess you haven't been keeping up with physics lately, but this kind of thing has been seriously discussed for decades, and has gained a lot of momentum in the last 10 years or so. The only thing slowing down the development of the science of alternate universes is inability to make falsifiable predictions. While not finding neutrons we can't account for wouldn't disprove anything, finding them could be the biggest science news since the prediction of and then discovery of the Cosmic Microwave Background.

    It's a weird world out there and the possibilities of what reality really consists of are getting weirder and weirder and yet more plausible at the same time.

  17. I think paper clips leak _out_ of our universe, but coat hangers leak in.

  18. Re:Literally? on Does Showing a Horrific Video Serve a Legitimate Journalistic Purpose? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So it's stirred up the desire for even more violence. That ought to solve the problem then. It always has in the past.

    Sometimes violence is the only option left. With groups like ISIS, I think a fair argument can be made that we've reached that point.

  19. Re:Great.... on The Algorithm That 'Sees' Beauty In Photographic Portraits · · Score: 1

    Now all pictures will tend to be the same with the algorithm telling the amateur photographer how to frame the shot.

    Sorta like the way most movies are all orange and blue now, huh?

  20. Re:This new slashdot sucks ass on Microsoft Launches Outlook For Android and iOS · · Score: 1

    I haven't looked at beta in a while... does it still have the pointless generic stock photos on every story?

  21. Re:MSFT ON BSD! on Microsoft Launches Outlook For Android and iOS · · Score: 2

    I bet you were a hit at parties in the late 80s when it came time to debate the relative merits of Captains Picard and Kirk. ;-)

    Seriously, though, you have a point.

  22. Re:Big on Microsoft Launches Outlook For Android and iOS · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it will be great to get the experience of 30 seconds of hourglass every time you click on an e-mail on your phone.

  23. Re:MSFT down 10% today! on Latest Windows 10 Preview Build Brings Slew of Enhancements · · Score: 1

    I feel like I'm living in bizzarroland, where the shittiest, most customer-hostile companies are somehow the most profitable.

    I can't remember when it wasn't like this.

  24. Re:Heartbleed on Serious Network Function Vulnerability Found In Glibc · · Score: 1

    Yeah, like anyone can actually read and understand OpenSSL. Perhaps it would get studied more if someone entered it into next year's IOCCC.

  25. Re:Yay!! on Disney Turned Down George Lucas's Star Wars Scripts · · Score: 1

    Whoosh?