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  1. Pavlov on Iran Says It Sent Monkey Into Space and Back · · Score: -1

    It's very interesting to observe the Pavlovian response of the American audience. Once ideology gets involved, all rationality goes out the window. I find it fascinating that a country ruled by religious elites, under heavy embargo, with networks under constant attack and scientist with bounties on their heads is able to develop a space program.

  2. Re:this is how EFF spends donation money? on EFF Moves To Nix Trademark On "Gaymer" · · Score: 0

    What exactly don't you understand? Nobody cares that it is commonly used in the community. They legally lost it to corporate greed or whatever fits your worldview. Choosing a side based on feelings instead of facts is called prejudice.

  3. Re:this is how EFF spends donation money? on EFF Moves To Nix Trademark On "Gaymer" · · Score: 1

    I work in marketing so I have a pretty good idea how trademarks are registered. "Gaymer" is not a commonly used word.

  4. Re:this is how EFF spends donation money? on EFF Moves To Nix Trademark On "Gaymer" · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This is the world that western civilization has created for itself. Don't hate the player, hate the game. "Ignorantia juris non excusat" - ignorance for the law is not an excuse.

  5. Re:Look at me, I'm special! on EFF Moves To Nix Trademark On "Gaymer" · · Score: 0

    As I already said, if they liked the name, they should have registered it. Unfortunately "...they have for years" is totally meaningless in court. First come, first serve (legally speaking). I couldn't care less about how you feel about anything. You are "allowed" to print my comment and wipe your behind with it if it makes you happy.

  6. Re:this is how EFF spends donation money? on EFF Moves To Nix Trademark On "Gaymer" · · Score: 0

    Where exactly did you see fraudulent trademark filings? Was the brand free? Yes it was. I don't see a problem.

  7. Re:Look at me, I'm special! on EFF Moves To Nix Trademark On "Gaymer" · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I'm not confused at all. These people are having ridiculous, laughable demands, ergo I take the opportunity to mock and laugh at them. "Gaymer" is not an actual dictionary word, therefore can not be part of the public domain. If they liked the name so much, they should have registered it as a trademark.

  8. Re:Look at me, I'm special! on EFF Moves To Nix Trademark On "Gaymer" · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Bigot! Everyone has the right to be loud and obnoxious, to demand special treatment and exclusive rights.

  9. Look at me, I'm special! on EFF Moves To Nix Trademark On "Gaymer" · · Score: -1, Troll

    How do you call gamers that love cheese? There must be a word for that.

  10. Quoting classics on Dean Kamen Invents Stomach Pump For Dieters · · Score: 1

    "...anything but jogging" Ricky Gervais

  11. Re:Futility at its purest on Gold Artifact To Orbit Earth In Hope of Alien Retrieval · · Score: 1

    One of my favorite quotes of all time - "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it.". I'm quite misanthropic, so no, the examples you are giving do not make my heart warm. They are the achievements of few exceptional individuals, despite the rest of humanity, not thanks to the rest of humanity. The majority of us simply take credit for belonging to the same species and want to feel included. Whether our existence would be of interest to hypothetical intelligent extraterrestrial life is a philosophical question with many aspects so I'd refrain myself from making any assumptions.

  12. Re:Futility at its purest on Gold Artifact To Orbit Earth In Hope of Alien Retrieval · · Score: 1

    I believe life, particularly intelligent life, gives the universe meaning.

    That's exactly what I'm saying. :)

  13. Re:Futility at its purest on Gold Artifact To Orbit Earth In Hope of Alien Retrieval · · Score: 1

    Not my life. My existence is meaningless. My conscience forms an idea as to what is meaningful - find cure for cancer, smoke weed all day, kill all the Jews, etc. and then it it motivates me to act accordingly. Meaning is a human construct.

  14. Re:Futility at its purest on Gold Artifact To Orbit Earth In Hope of Alien Retrieval · · Score: 1

    IMHO "meaning" is a human concept. We simply exist and that's it. Everything else attached to it is simply ego trippin. When you are dead does it matter that you have known?

  15. Re:Futility at its purest on Gold Artifact To Orbit Earth In Hope of Alien Retrieval · · Score: 2

    We're as about as meaningful as anything the Universe has brought into existence...

    Exactly my point. If the planet dies tomorrow in a fiery explosion, the Universe will not be a bit different. Noone will notice and noone will care. I think that sending a plaque with (pathetic and preachy) pictures in orbit is arrogant and self centered. I don't even want to raise the question about space junk and how would "aliens" differentiate between debris and inspirational plaques.

  16. Futility at its purest on Gold Artifact To Orbit Earth In Hope of Alien Retrieval · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why do people love stroking their ego so much? Is it so hard to comprehend that in terms of the universe our lives are completely meaningless?

  17. When the time comes on Toyota Abandons Plans For All-Electric Vehicle Rollout · · Score: 0

    The time has not yet come. If we switch to electric what are the Persian Gulf countries and Russia going to eat? Rocks? They are quite pesky when they are rich, imagine what will happen if they are poor and desperate.

  18. Re:I'll die happy on Calorie Restriction May Not Extend Lifespan · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Provided that eating is the only thing that makes you happy. I used to think just like you but at some point your body starts giving up and your life gets miserable despite the feasts.

  19. Re:Dead? on How Apple Killed the Linux Desktop · · Score: 1

    The thing is that OSX and Linux are not direct competitors. It's like saying cars killed bikes. The two are very different and they offer completely different benefits and experience.

  20. Re:Never give in to extortion on In Wake of Samsung Verdict, HTC Does Not Intend To Settle · · Score: 2

    Because they play for the same team. And you and I are not on that team. :)

  21. Never give in to extortion on In Wake of Samsung Verdict, HTC Does Not Intend To Settle · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Of course they won't settle. One should never negotiate with terrorists.

  22. Dead? on How Apple Killed the Linux Desktop · · Score: 2

    The Linux desktop is not dead. I've been using one for the past 10 years. The community is more alive and vibrant than ever, there is a virtually unlimited choice. I really find these discussions completely pointless and the product of sulking disillusioned developers. For a largely free, community driven project, Linux is a wild success. I love it and will continue to use it until the day comes when we'll no longer be allowed to choose what software or hardware to use.

  23. Toxoplasmosis on Cats Not Linked To Brain Cancer After All · · Score: 1

    Tommy from "Trainspotting" died from Toxoplasmosis. "It's like an abcess in your brain." Pretty nasty. One of the greatest movies of all time though.

  24. Re:The Chinese... on Who Cares If Samsung Copied Apple? · · Score: 1

    Yes, you, the United States are the spoiled kid, holding the gun. Keep beating your chest but the facts are that your country is practically bankrupt, you have no industry, you live in a police state, you have mostly a supporting role in the fields of science and innovation and the association that the rest of the world makes about you is "stupid american". You spend all your money on weaponry to hold the world hostage and make sure nobody is above you. Just like Apple does. The world does not exist to satisfy your historical inferiority complexes.

  25. Re:Life? on Are 12-16 Hour Workdays Productive? · · Score: 1

    That's a sweet deal. Having one of the workdays off is at times priceless. I was talking about the general case - people who spend more time and effort on their income generating activities rather than on actually living their life.