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  1. Oh yea getting into the competition on California Going Ahead With Bullet Train · · Score: 1

    Look out China the US railways are coming after you TheUSADebate.com

  2. Maybe a bit overboard? on 15 Years In Jail For Clicking 'Like' · · Score: 1

    Sure, you want to protect the image of your country and all but you've got to be kidding me with this. Apparently Thailand took the initiative to start an internet police kind of thing they just MIGHT have overdone it

  3. Wow on Netflix Expects To Be Unprofitable In 2012 · · Score: 1

    this is amazing to think that a company can blow up to $300 a share, drop to $60 a share and then announce it will become unprofitable (all within 2 years)... it seems we are at a time now where these companies such as netflix, social networking sites, etc. are quickly blowing up a massive bubble that can't be too far from a pop. I mean people are paying a market cap of $6+ billion for Linked in, i mean its a good site but come on they will never generate the profits to warrant that kind of pricing.

  4. Breaking that one to your kids on DNA Test To Determine Kids' Sports Futures · · Score: 1

    So I guess the starting point would be to have a parent have their kids taken to this DNA testing place to test for which sports their kids would be good at and kid turns out to have great fast twitch muscles but wants to run cross country as his/her sport..... is a parent really going to be like no your not made for that? No, the kid is going to play whatever they want to play and so this is a waste of time and money. If you have a professional athlete in the making in your household you will find it out in a hurry and don't need a DNA sample to prove it - just let the kids play

  5. If the super committee can't agree who will on Debt Reduction Super Committee Fails To Agree · · Score: 1

    This is a group of people who took it upon themselves to come up with a compromise amongst parties with the simple goal of coming up with a solution to the debt problem (OK not so simple but still). If this group of supposedly bipartisan individuals could not reach an agreement what measures must be take to reach a true agreement?