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  1. The irony..... on Windows 8.1 Passes Windows Vista In Market Share · · Score: -1
  2. Bwahahahaha! on Windows 8.1 Passes Windows Vista In Market Share · · Score: -1

    Paraphrase: As many people each our fresh p00p as opposed to our 8 year old p00p......

  3. Re:Will this "War on Terrorism" ever end . . . ? on Member of President Obama's NSA Panel Recommends Increased Data Collection · · Score: -1

    Around the same time the "For The Children" excuses end.....

  4. BT subdermal implant.... on Putting a Panic Button In Smartphone Users' Hands · · Score: -1

    So, even if the perps got your phone, as long as they are within range, you could transmit. Possibly even set a standard for any bt device in range to transmit info when receiving a panic signal.

  5. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 1

    Well said. ...

  6. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 1

    How is figuring out how we got here supposed to change illiteracy, homelessness, hunger, crime, etc?

  7. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 0

    make me :P

  8. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 1

    This is just my opinion. Geez, you degreed people sure can be hard to get along with sometimes. I haven't accomplished any great deeds in my life. I am just a guy. I was trying to share my opinion. That's all. I have no special powers of judgement. Just my perspective from my limited knowledge. I apologize for wandering into a forum that required a pedigree and some form of institutionalized thinking structure to participate. I find it ironic that you accuse me of lack of imagination when you are doing nothing more than spouting things that others have told you. You have to realize that my comments are specific to my perspective. I am not trying to change anyone's mind, just trying to share ideas.

  9. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: -1, Troll

    Just because you do know more that I do doesn't necessarily make you right either. You are welcome to your opinion, of course. I apologize for not having spent 8-12yrs in a university, but I do read quite a bit on my own and I am not convinced that there is a concrete trial of evidence between humans and apes. Yes. Anything outside of direct observation, not matter what evidence exists, has to be believed with a degree of faith as there is no was to prove your position with 100% accuracy.

  10. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 1

    My apologies. I forgot that AC's are actually the equivalent of perfect beings, with 100% logically laid out opinions and emotional responses.

  11. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 1

    I am not spreading anything. Just stating my opinion....If that scares you, stop reading...

  12. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 1

    Never implied that it was. I was merely stating my opinion.

  13. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: -1, Troll

    I agree that evolution is a fact of life. However, there is no concrete evidence showing that man evolved from apes or a shrew like creature. anyone who believes that humans are direct descendants of apes are using faith as a tool as much as one who believes in religion X.

  14. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 0

    Because, based on the human race's history, that knowledge is going to be abused in ways that I haven't even imagined as of yet. I honestly don't think we can ever know the exact mechanism of how we came to be because we do not know the conditions under which life began. And have no way of ever knowing it. I'll be the first to admit that I could be wrong about the impact this knowledge will have on humanity if it is ever definitively proven, but from my perspective at this moment, I just don't see it.

  15. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Well, if /. wasn't here, I would probably be back in the electrical department testing electronics. But since it does exist, I'm not. Do all of you honestly believe that once we find out the exact mechanism that creates life that it will suddenly change everything? I will still have to eat, drink, poop, etc. I live near a rather large metropolitan area. Social things pass me by all the time. It isn't going to change the fact that I have to have a job, or that I need to put gas in my car, or need to sleep this evening. If a whole bunch of believers are affected by this knowledge, that is their issue. Not mine. Fads come and go. And yet, everything remains the same. There will still be illiteracy, poor people, homeless people, hungry people, people @ war, crime, whatever. This knowledge will not change the face and the actions of humanity as a whole.

  16. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Hey, if you want to waste precious resources investigating something that will have absolutely no impact on humanity, then go ahead. I was just stating my opinion. I don't look down on anyone because they do. I just think it is pointless.

  17. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 1

    Well, if I actually found someone who really mattered, I would seriously consider it....

  18. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 0

    Refuting any current belief system still really changes nothing. Sure, it will have some social impact, but nothing that will change my life. Biological/medical science already can result in better health for everyone, without knowing the details of origin.

  19. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 0

    I love science. But developing theories or how life came to be when we have absolutely no definitive way of knowing the original conditions is not science. And I prefer that great windbags of ego forget about people like me. It makes it a lot easier for me......

  20. Re:Nothing to do with your cock on What's Next For Smartphone Innovation · · Score: 1

    Well, I realize that a larger screen offers a larger viewing area, but the reason people buy them is totally different. The vast majority of people I know who own an Iphone or Galaxy maxi-phone ( as you so eloquently describe them) never use it to do anything but make phone calls, text, check email, take pictures and play music. That's it. I can do all of that on a much smaller device that has little or no bling potential and actually serves a useful purpose to me. Hey, I don't care what u use, I jut just being judgmental and close-minded in an effort to make the clock tick a little faster.....

  21. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 1, Funny

    Well, depending on your criteria, I may already be a threat to humanity.....or is it that humanity is a threat to me? I need nicotine, but these patches really taste bad when u light them

  22. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 0

    There is not a human being alive or dead that I would trust with that knowledge.

  23. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 0

    It is. Especially when I read the replies to my post.....

  24. Re:Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Oh no. Pawnstars has nothing on irate, egotistical /.er's......

  25. Here we go again...... on Scientists Are Cracking the Primordial Soup Mystery · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Well, I for one don't really care about the exact details of how we came to be. If we were to suddenly discover the exact mechanism, it changes nothing. I still have to work, pay taxes and die....