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  1. Re:Where were the professionals. on More Bad News From Fukushima · · Score: 0

    This. Was most likely lack of understanding on the reporters part.

  2. Re:Where were the professionals. on More Bad News From Fukushima · · Score: 2

    Maybe it was an incompetent news agency reporting on a preliminary result. 100 millisieverts is a pretty high level on its own after all.

  3. Re:Of course it doesn't. on Scottish Academic: Mining the Moon For Helium 3 Is Evil · · Score: 1

    The amount of effort that person put into his/her trolling is commendable.

  4. Re:Useless academic is useless. on Scottish Academic: Mining the Moon For Helium 3 Is Evil · · Score: 1

    Billions are nothing compared to the energy monopoly gained and environment footprint avoided. Trillions could be gained.

    You think billions aren't spent on our current e0 infrastructure?

  5. Re:Useless academic is useless. on Scottish Academic: Mining the Moon For Helium 3 Is Evil · · Score: 1

    Solar sails have never been constructed on that scale and have a host of problems (micro meteors for example) just for ships. How do you recommend getting it to earth? Don't say wireless UV transmission or similar as it would lose too much energy to be useful.

    Space elevators are about as close.

  6. Re:Useless academic is useless. on Scottish Academic: Mining the Moon For Helium 3 Is Evil · · Score: 1

    By the way since I haven't seen a post on this...
    Helium-3 and deuterium can create a very special fusion reaction. Right now high energy neutrinos tear the shielding up in very short order.

    This would overcome what is supposedly the largest hurdle in fusion.
    I remember reading that a spaceshuttle full of He-3 (extracted on the moon..not rocks containing it) could power the us for some ridiculous period. I forget the specificd, but I believe it was nearly a year.

  7. Re:Of course it doesn't. on Scottish Academic: Mining the Moon For Helium 3 Is Evil · · Score: 1

    He's trolling obviously, or just being funny. Either way its hilarious.

  8. Re:Misleading Headline on Synchronized Virtual Reality Heartbeat Triggers Out-of-Body Experiences · · Score: 1

    I bet this has INCREDIBLE implications for VR gaming.

  9. Re:Out-of-body on Synchronized Virtual Reality Heartbeat Triggers Out-of-Body Experiences · · Score: 1

    This would be incredible. Highly doubtful but incredible. Either way I want one of these! I want an OOB!

  10. How can you nitpick that with no sense of scale? You have no idea what a "huge number" means in the context of my statement.

    Way to be a douche just to be a douche.

  11. fuck on Autodesk To Follow Adobe's 'Rent Our Software' Business Model? · · Score: 1

    Isn't a seat with solidworks esprit and logopress expensive enough already.

  12. Re:Idiots on Info Leak Wars To Get Messier · · Score: 1

    Brazil reference...nice

  13. Re:Screw DARPA ... on DARPA Wants Computers That Fuse With Higher Human Brain Function · · Score: 1

    Sorry buy DARPA pioneers too much cool shit for me to care.

  14. Re:Who is getting ripped off here? on Instagram "Likes" Worth More Than Stolen Credit Cards · · Score: 1

    Dammit I can't undo the comment I already posted to mod you up anymore. A dad day indeed.

  15. Re:Goodbye full time employment on Instagram "Likes" Worth More Than Stolen Credit Cards · · Score: 1

    Because the people that shop at forever 21 definitely care about these things.

  16. Re:"We love your game Mr Notch!" on Notch Shelves Space Game 0x10c, Cites Pressure, Desire To Work On Small Projects · · Score: 1

    Wanting to code what he wants to code, and how. What a dick.

  17. Okay better put: when hackers seek vengeance they have the means to wreak havoc. An a huge number of them revel in the opportunity.

  18. Re:More ripping off the taxpayer on Dishwasher-Size, 25kW Fuel Cell In Development · · Score: 1

    You'd do the exact same for something this lucrative. Most would. It's not like the university can't make them anymore...it was done on paid time. I'm surprised he could even takr the product elsewhere.

    Either way having it in homes/catalogues/ etc builds awareness which sells units...which spurs competition which means now you need a new better battery.

    One of the *Good* aspects of capitalism

  19. Re:I can't effectively promise. on FISC Chief Judge: We Can't Effectively Oversee the NSA · · Score: 1

    My bumpersticker says I 3 pedantry.

  20. Re:And the peices fall into place on FISC Chief Judge: We Can't Effectively Oversee the NSA · · Score: 2

    I would call wealth redistribution (i dont like), deficit spending(mixed feelings), socialized medicine(mixed feelings, great if done right...not being done right), reduction of emissions and heavier epa regulations (i like), pro choice(I like) , support of gay marriage (I like), moving away from tradition (I like unless its the constitution), subtley promoting secularism (I like, but people should be free to have public religious displays), pushing the politically correct culture (I hate when it goes overboard), and growing the fedgov (I dislike due to inefficiency), growing social welfare programs (most of which I like), and gun control (I support banning full autos, artillery, grenades, etc but that's it) sounds pretty damn left to me

    The spying and intrusion of government is party nonspecific...like java. Unless you consider citizens (against it), and politicians (for it) parties.

    I put my positions in parenthesis in case you want to call me a $direction wing nutjob.

  21. Re:I can't effectively promise. on FISC Chief Judge: We Can't Effectively Oversee the NSA · · Score: 1

    Helium-3 deuturium (sp?)
    Reactions don't produce the high energy neutrinos that I understand tear shit up.
    And its abundant on the moon

  22. Re:What a clusterf**k. on Obamacare Exchanges Months Behind In Testing IT Data Security · · Score: 1

    I've googled around a little bit, and it seems keto-adaptation is actually a thing. I've always thought ketosis (NOT ketoacidosis) was a bad thing..interesting.

  23. Re:Hmmm... could this be a solution...? on Has Anyone Seen My Rabbit? · · Score: 1

    On a side note my 3 holland are SO DAMN CUTE. 2 Broken orange and one light grey 3

  24. Re:Where there's a will, there's a way on The Pirate Bay Is 10 Years Old: 'We Really Didn't Think We'd Make It This Far' · · Score: 1

    I hope you got logo press w your solidworks.

  25. I think a huge percent of ALL of us menfit that.