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  1. Re:Too stupid for work for NASA on Lawsuit Claims NASA Specialist Was Fired Over Intelligent Design Belief · · Score: 1

    Since when did it become a crime to be a Christian? Why can't people accept that there may be other ways to look at things other than their own? How many times has "science" gotten it wrong? It seem like every time. Scientist keep revising and changing what is true. You have to agree with the latest scientific fad or you are labeled "stupid". Seriously? Are people that afraid of other beliefs that you cast out others because they believe differently? I would think if you truely believed in your beliefs you would feel sympathetic towards others who do not. Using name calling is typically a sign of weakness and a last resort when you don't have any good arguments to make.

    Seriously, are you going to try to twist this into the "Us Poor, poor Christians are soooo persecuted" crap?

    He knew people were not happy with him hassling them. Especially if he was lead and had any authority at all over them. He kept at it.

    That's either stupid or trying to get attention to see a book.

  2. Re:Solved? on New Paper Offers Additional Reasoning for Fermi's Paradox · · Score: 1

    And yet. And yet. I missed the part where the self-replicators start. We sure as heck don't have them. At least not such that they _work_.

  3. Re:These days... on Whitehouse Emails Were Lost Due to "Upgrade" · · Score: 1

    Does ANYONE believe this? Sad.

  4. Re:Alternative root systems on When Worlds Collide: The New Dot-Biz And The Old · · Score: 1

    Todd's got this one right. Not only because of namespace pollution, but because it makes it easier to use. Half the cutsy URLs pop up on the tube or across a screen and are _gone_. Linking one word to an existing domain gives an anchor and also helps people focus on what they're looking for.

    Of course, that assumes the goal is to actually find something - and I'm not being facetious. Much of the time spent on the net is cruising, and some people would rather spend an hour not finding what they originally were searching for instead of spending a few minutes doing a lookup and moving on to other things.

    Whatever turns your crank.