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  1. Re:See, now things are getting better on Playboy Is Featuring Naked Women Again -- After Dropping Nudity a Year Ago Due To the Internet (nypost.com) · · Score: 0

    Obama isn't interested in women, he married a tranny.

  2. Re: Arrest him and throw him into Gitmo on US-Born NASA Scientist Detained At The Border Until He Unlocked His Phone (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't have to say that.
    And, if there's nothing bad in saying it, then why should I not have said it?

  3. Re:Big battery will put a stop to this on Researchers Working on Liquid Battery That Could Last For Over 10 Years (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    That's not funny, you hit the nail on the head.
    Just like the incandescent-light industry created a cartel at the start of the 20-th century in order to prevent household light bulbs from coming in existence if their life span would surpass 2,000 hours, with heavy fines for the perpetrators who made better ones, also here industry will find a way to counteract the qualities of the battery just invented.

  4. So, the government could now sue a CBP officer for forcefully accessing data which he doesn't have the security clearance for?
    Nah, after what Clinton got away with, I doubt anyone could be convicted for that.

  5. Re:Arrest him and throw him into Gitmo on US-Born NASA Scientist Detained At The Border Until He Unlocked His Phone (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    'the Acting Attorney General' was a hypocrite. Any 'good' AG should have resigned 'du moment' Schwarz died.

  6. Re: Arrest him and throw him into Gitmo on US-Born NASA Scientist Detained At The Border Until He Unlocked His Phone (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Nein, nein!
    Das muss sein: "(Sieg Heil!) Ausweiss bitte!"
    Uebrigens, I think it's already breach of security to bring a NASA phone with sensitive data out of the country.
    One is supposed to know the law, and law says that phones can be searched upon entry in the USA.
    And how about entry in Chile, can't it be searched their also?
    No, bad idea to have brought that phone without at least removing the sensitive data.

  7. Re: Makes sense. on How Beer Brewed 5,000 Years Ago In China Tastes Today (thestreet.com) · · Score: 1

    It could also be that the student flunked while trying to recreate a clear tasty beer.

  8. When automation renders 50% or more of the workforce redundant, governments will have quite a situation on their hands: either give these people something to live with and stimulate the economy, or deal with the rioting of hungry, disenfranchised families.

    OR: kill them. I guess that's the option they'll go for.

  9. No more need, you already stated your intention, that's sufficient.
    See you in hell. :)

  10. Re:Someone has been visited by an MS rep on The City Of Munich Now Wants To Abandon Linux And Switch Back to Windows (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    No, it was a deal.
    MS: Oh, Munich, we're considering moving our HQ to Munich.
    Munich: Oh, that's great!
    MS: But of course it would look a bit, eh, silly no? Munich running Linux with our HQ there.
    Munich: Don't worry, we'll fix that!.

  11. 100 years from now we'll all be muslims.

  12. This, should be modded up.

  13. So if I got it right, then after the next 'event' the Icelandics will ask Europe for help, which then will list the following demands:
    Free our friends the bankers that you (rightfully) have imprisoned,
    Accept a privately owned, Rothschild controlled central bank,
    Borrow loads of money from our private banks for rebuilding of your country by our construction companies, so in the future you will be under our control, forever.

  14. Come on guys, Rei deserves a much higher score, mod him up some more!

  15. Re:Bollocks on Pioneering Data Genius Hans Rosling Passes Away At Age 68 (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I miss him already. :(

  16. Shareholders expect profit, and lots of it.
    Shareholders think they know best.
    Therefore shareholders want to control, freaks as they are.
    The original owner of the company asked the shareholders to invest money to a larger extent then he himself has invested in it, therefore the shareholders own the company more than the original owner.
    Therefore they decide.

  17. The general trend is that the more wealthy a generation is, the less babies they produce.
    I tried many times to tell my ultra-rich friends who are pushing for a world population size of 500 million that therefore the best way to reach that goal would be to share some of their wealth with the rest of the world, especially the underdeveloped parts, but to no avail. They prefer war, disease and imprisonment because they can make more profit that way.

  18. Re: awesome for the survivors on 'We Need Robots To Take Our Jobs,' Veteran Tech Reporter John Markoff Explains Why (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    You mean the rich, right?

  19. Re:decreasing population on 'We Need Robots To Take Our Jobs,' Veteran Tech Reporter John Markoff Explains Why (recode.net) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Thanks to the support of Alex Jones, right?

  20. The people back then even warned us, "the catholics are breeding us out!" but sadly no one would listen.

    Now the (same ?) people are warning Europe: "The muslims are breeding us out!", does anybody listen?

  21. Re:Recommended dose is two weeks for OTC on Studies Link Some Stomach Drugs To Alzheimer's Disease and Kidney Problems (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, cyanocobalamin is much cheaper than methylcobalamin.
    So apparently it goes like this:
    "Let's use the useless stuff, because the real deal is more expensive." Sigh..

  22. Re:Recommended dose is two weeks for OTC on Studies Link Some Stomach Drugs To Alzheimer's Disease and Kidney Problems (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    ...acid production in the lining of blood vessels...

    Never heard of that!
    I think I know however that adequate amounts (12+ g/day) of ascorbic acid can make your blood vessel linings more healthy, and that if you combine that with 3 -5 g/day L-lysine, your plaque will disappear in the course of a few months because the lipoprotein(a) that carries the cholesterol around get's 'caught' by the L-lysine, instead of by the lysil groups sticking out of your stressed arterial walls where it would 'patch' a stressed part of the lining, leading to the build-up of plaque.
    I'm not an expert, so it shouldn't be too surprising that what you are writing here is totally new to me.

    Now vit C is an acid, so now I'm wondering whether there is relation between the two.

  23. cited
    Sorry, couldn't let that one go, it just hurt(ed) my eyes. :)

  24. So if the system being pushed to can not handle the traffic, then that is good?

  25. Re: chromium off switch on Chrome 56 Quietly Added Bluetooth Snitch API (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    It seems that Sergey Brin worked for the CIA at Stanford before he spun off Google, so I really don't trust Google at all.
    I'd even put more trust in Jesus than in Google, and I'm an atheist...