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  1. It's a science show, not a religion show. on Creationists Demand Equal Airtime With 'Cosmos' · · Score: 1

    Keep the religious ideology on the religious channels. There are plenty of them. Creationists like to pretend that their religious ideas are science, but they are totally devoid of scientific evidence, by their very faith-based nature. Teaching Creationism as an alternative scientific doctrine is just another way to destroy young minds.

    Every Creationist should read, as a penance, at least two textbooks on molecular genetics.

  2. Triconex SIS on Is Analog the Fix For Cyber Terrorism? · · Score: 1

    I'm the original VP R&D of Triconex and developer of the triplicated fault-tolerant industrial control system.

    These systems have NO single points of failure, not even the power supplies, and each independent CPU is "educated" from the other verified good boards. There is no commercial operating system in these computers. They run a combination of Relay Ladder Logic and Analog Control System usually downloaded from a Wonderware or XCell application in a PC and run-tested on the actual plant machinery..

    The vulnerability would be in the PC end, if those PC's are running unprotected interfaces to the Web. The PC control systems must not be connected to the Web, and the actual control application in the control computers should be programmed with automatic safety shutoffs and overrides which do not depend on the PC connections. The applications I oversaw were set up that way.

  3. Re:Protection from Deer Car accidents on Power Cables' UV Flashes Apparently Frighten Animals · · Score: 1

    I'm a bowhunter. I can help with your deer problem. Where are you?

  4. Re: I went back to corporate America because Obama on White House: Get ACA Insurance Coverage, Launch Start-Ups · · Score: 1

    "Minimums are needed because cross subsidisation is rather integral to having affordable healthcare for everyone. Meaning those who are in the stage of their life that don't need much medical care pay more, but those that do are able to afford it."

    In other words, you believe in redistribution of wealth. Maybe you don't understand that insurance is supposed to pool risks, not redistribute premiums.

  5. Re:I went back to corporate America because Obamac on White House: Get ACA Insurance Coverage, Launch Start-Ups · · Score: 1

    Yep. definitley a troll.

    I was part of a team of people that suggested HC plans that did not require turning insurers into Federally controlled utility companies. Some of the features we worked out were interstate portability, a homologated minimal support plan, FDA reform, medical liability reform that made sense and included BIg Pharma, and a new specialty of medical advisers who could navigate the treatment options in complex cases.

    What did we get?

    If you are in the middle class and you buy a new policy you will be paying more for the premium, even after reimbursements. Probably much more. However, with annual deductibles in the range of $3000 to $6500, all you really have is major medical insurance. It will be a genetically unlucky few who mange to collect anything over the deductible.

  6. Re:I went back to corporate America because Obamac on White House: Get ACA Insurance Coverage, Launch Start-Ups · · Score: 1

    I smell a troll. Whew, the stink!

  7. Re:Makers and takers on 70% of U.S. Government Spending Is Writing Checks To Individuals · · Score: 1

    Umm...Argentina

  8. My diet on Low-Protein Diet May Extend Lifespan · · Score: 1

    I lost 40 pounds on a bagel and hot dog diet. S'truth.

    Didn't need a diet book or a weigh-in.

  9. Women vs Men on All Else Being Equal: Disputing Claims of a Gender Pay Gap In Tech · · Score: 1

    There are two kinds of people in the world: those that divide people into two kinds and the others.

  10. Block chain was not hacked on Bitcoin Exchange Flexcoin Wiped Out By Theft · · Score: 1

    From my reading of the article, the Bitcoin block chain was not affected. The vault is a list of account holders, their Bitcoin keys and names and their bit coin balances. The block chain is not touched until a transfer in or out of an account was made. It was the bank that was broken, not Bitcoin itself.

    Yes, a better crypto currency would have a distributed banking system on a peer to peer basis instead of centralized banking like Bitcoin. It is coming (see Coinbase.com). Until then, keep your Bitcoin keys on paper in a a safe at home.

  11. Evolution is misunderstood on Watch Bill Nye and Ken Ham Clash Over Creationism Live · · Score: 1

    I'm writing an S.F. novel, "The Sage of Saggitarius" ,that features an enhanced woman, Zila, searching for the "secret of life" with the aid and funding of a very unhuman sentient over a thousand years old.

    I've done years or research on evolution. The modern basis is molecular biology, not fossils, and the key constructs are the conserved genes that are 100 million years old. Evolution turns out not to be "survival of the fittest" because no one can define fitness with all the implication of the relationships among the environment, competitors, predators and their feedback loops. These are impenetrable webs of non-linear equations. Fitness landscapes probably exist, but most of the hill climbing leads to dead ends. And what happens when a particular species, such as humans, is no longer dependent on a particular fitness niche?

    The work of Jeffrey England may be the great breakthrough. He sees evolution as part and parcel of of entropy. It cannot be observed by examining instances. It's an emergent phenomenon, like entropy itself. Life serves the Tree of Life. Evolution serves entropy.

    These are not easy things to explain, and perhaps harder to understand.

  12. Re:even a broken clock... on RNC Calls For Halt To Unconstitutional Surveillance · · Score: 1

    Unlike the "parties" who need a fascist lockstep mentality to keep their supporters in line, there is no singular "Tea Party" nor any single tea Party leader. Not even Sara Palin.

    It's hard for a fascist to understand, but we are principled individuals acting on our personal convictions, and we don't always agree. You can't characterize us as a collective. The fact that you try shows you can't think outside your own collective box.

  13. Re:If you like it on Translating President Obama's NSA Reform Promises Into Plain English · · Score: 1

    So... you support slavery? Because slaves were much safer than their inner-city descendants are today. So you think slavery was better, apparently.

    Liberty or Death, mofo, Liberty or Death.

    You don't know much about slavery, either.

  14. Re:Reference Newspapers on Inside the Guardian and the Snowden Leaks · · Score: 1

    A New Jersey newspaper once claimed I was ten thousand years old and from another planet. Really. I'm not even half that age.

  15. Re:Umm... on Digital Revolution Will Kill Jobs, Inflame Social Unrest, Says Gartner · · Score: 1

    That was Upper Class Jobs. Lower class jobs are alive, but moribund

  16. AGW Denial Stage 6 on Another Climate-Change Retraction · · Score: 1

    I'm in Climate Denial Stage 6. I don't believe anything that causes a tax increase. Any connection between CO2 and more taxes is against my religion.

  17. Re:citation needed on Half of Tor Sites Compromised, Including TORMail · · Score: 1

    They approve 99.74% because THERE IS NO OPPOSING COUNSEL! It's a damn rubber stamp!

  18. Smart gun in 1995 on New Smart Gun Company Hopes To Begin Production This Summer · · Score: 1

    I offered a smart gun design to S&W and Glock in 1995 that had a fingerprint system and had diamonds in the chamber that marked the bullet with a coded pattern identifying the gun. They both rejected the design with prejudice.

    A few years later I started my own gun collection and discovered why. Getting the gun to fire with gloves on, a band-aid, or a clumsy grip are only part of the issues. Like getting into your car with a fingerprint reader in an emergency with a thug chasing you in an ice storm.

  19. Re: How would you feel about it? on Eric Schmidt: Regulate Civilian Drones Now · · Score: 1

    Sure you can if it's flying over your place spying on you. I recommend #4 shot.

  20. Corruption as algorithm on Speeding Ticket Robots — Laws As Algorithms · · Score: 1

    Based on base rate plus chained CPI, you will be able to bribe the robot and or the automated magistrate. Just another algorithm...Proceeds go to Home for Orphan Robots.

  21. Rule of law on 9th Circuit Affirms IsoHunt Decision; No DMCA Safe Harbor · · Score: 1

    Typical slashdotters arguing about anarchy. The issue is legal remedies if and when they are necessary. Right now, damn few slashdotters can afford to pursue a legal case on ay form of harm from the internet, let alone defend against one. It's become a stomping ground for government and big data lawyers with size 11 feet.

    What we need is an internet small claims court, not DMCA.

  22. Re:NO sense at all! on NOAA Report: World Labor Capacity Dropping Because of Increased Temperatures · · Score: 1

    Ever hear of a place called Singapore?

  23. Re:The theory of gravity is under review :) on Texas School Board Searching For Alternatives To Evolutionary Theory · · Score: 1

    Gravity and evolution are related. Evolution involves populations climbing peaks in a fitness landscape. You can't climb without gravity.

    I tried not believing in gravity...

  24. One more monkey on Iranian Space Official: Photo Shows Wrong Monkey · · Score: 1

    Ahmedinejad wants to be their next monkey. He qualifies.

  25. Wen Jiarbo has $2 billion? on Washington Post: We Were Also Hacked By the Chinese · · Score: 1

    The Premiere of the PRC managed to sock away $2 billion in various banks, including the US banks, in violation of anti-corruption laws in China and the US. All the while, the average rural Chin family cannot afford medical care or education and still works for coolie wages in this Communist paradise. Do you think this might be embarrassing to the Communist Party? They are not hacking to fix the problem. They are hacking to find out who squealed.