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  1. Re:what will be more interesting on Jeremy Clarkson Dismissed From Top Gear · · Score: 1

    I actually enjoyed some of Top Gear but yes no matter how important you are or how much money you make it is not okay to hit someone except in self defence or the defence of someone else.
    Frankly the fans of Clarkston are the ones that annoy me the most. Why do they put up and even support a rich adult man that is acting in a way that would be considered inappropriate for a 3 year old.

  2. Re:Boo, you fad killer! on The One Thousand Genes You Could Live Without · · Score: 1

    1. Evolution is not smart.
    2. Evolution just picks for reproduction.

    Basicly you can drop dead after you reproduce a few kids and you are success by the standards of evolution.

  3. Re:Most degrees from India... on Wikipedia Admin's Manipulation "Messed Up Perhaps 15,000 Students' Lives" · · Score: 1

    Thank you my good bigot that makes sweeping statements of condemnation.
    Social justice.... Now that is funny....

  4. Re:Most degrees from India... on Wikipedia Admin's Manipulation "Messed Up Perhaps 15,000 Students' Lives" · · Score: 1

    No he made a statement based a very small sample. That is unfair. I never said that the OP worked for a cut rate contractor I said that I would expect that you would see less talented people working for cut rate contractors. He could have just been unlucky, worked with a low quality contractor, or hired a cut rate contractor.
    I make no claim to which of those is true.

  5. Re:Most degrees from India... on Wikipedia Admin's Manipulation "Messed Up Perhaps 15,000 Students' Lives" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That is very unfair. It could be that just the ones that are willing to work for cut rate contractors have limited skill sets... Who would have guessed.
    India has a lot of very educated people in the tech fields. After all they have do have nuclear weapons, launch vehicles, and aerospace industry. All of which go very wrong very quickly without educated engineers working on them.

  6. Re:Counter-examples on A Bechdel Test For Programmers? · · Score: 1

    The Flintstones and the Honeymooners are one example.

  7. Re:Someone doesn't undestand the Bechtel test. on A Bechdel Test For Programmers? · · Score: 1

    Hummm...
    I have to wonder about this concept. Take the TV series Sex in the City. The viewership was in large women but just about the only thing they talked about was men.
    Relationships are important to both men and women but women seem to discuss it more.
    My workplace is really diverse and no one really cares what your gender or race is as long as you can get it done.
     

  8. Re:And now why this can not be done in the USofA on Costa Rica Goes 75 Days Powering Itself Using Only Renewable Energy · · Score: 1

    This is already used but...
    You need an elevation change and water.
    It is like all hydro site limted.

  9. Re:Spies are sneaky on Leaked Snowden Docs Show Canada's "False Flag" Operations · · Score: 1

    You refuse to give examples because someone might disagree with your conclusions...
    And that ends any credibility you might have had.

  10. Re:Spies are sneaky on Leaked Snowden Docs Show Canada's "False Flag" Operations · · Score: 1

    " They just need to nab the few leaders of any of such effort, jail them on drug charges and are done with it. Or would you want to say that you mean to do some action beyond the words? No. You won't."
    Wow that is down right scary... maybe you should not not post such things or you might get busted...
    That is just it name any leader" that has had that happen to them.

  11. Re:I'm disappointed in Canada on Leaked Snowden Docs Show Canada's "False Flag" Operations · · Score: 1

    Keyhole is still ongoing and it has been very useful.

  12. spying for peace. on Finland To Fly "Open Skies" Surveillance Flight Over Russia · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Spying is so useful that sometimes nations agree to it.

  13. Re:And now why this can not be done in the USofA on Costa Rica Goes 75 Days Powering Itself Using Only Renewable Energy · · Score: 1

    "I guess you haven't heard of solar thermal with storage."
    Actually the current systems are moving to molten salts...
    Not really good enough yet and I doubt it ever will be. The good thing is molten salt could in theory work with other systems like nuclear and even coal. The cost is just way too high to be practical...
    And yes I have looked into it.

  14. Re:Spies are sneaky on Leaked Snowden Docs Show Canada's "False Flag" Operations · · Score: 0

    The fact that you can post this shows that your fears are at best exaggerated.

  15. Re:I'm disappointed in Canada on Leaked Snowden Docs Show Canada's "False Flag" Operations · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Every nation will spy to the best of it's ability and within the limits of it's self interest.
    This has been true since the beginning of recorded history.

    The fact that people find this shocking is what is so bizarre to me. The original heroes of computer science where spying. Bletchley park's function was to spy. You spy in wartime to win you spy in peacetime to prevent war.

  16. Re:IBM should put SCO out of misery on Not Quite Dead: SCO Linux Suit Against IBM Stirs In Utah · · Score: 1

    True but it is still the same name and will be remembered as the Evil SCO.

  17. Re:"Drama of mental illness" on Child Psychotherapist: Easy and Constant Access To the Internet Is Harming Kids · · Score: 1

    The problem is not the that the technology is harmful. It is not. The problem is that people are harmful.
    On thing I do not like is this idea of schools as police. If a child bullies another child outside of school why is it any of the schools business?
    The problem all comes down to manners, ethics, and morality which should be taught by the parents. The problem is how do you force parents to be parents? If a child is being a bully it should be the parents of the bully that puts a stop to it. A far too large of percentage does so we are left trying to fix the problem using other less effective methods.

  18. Re:And now why this can not be done in the USofA on Costa Rica Goes 75 Days Powering Itself Using Only Renewable Energy · · Score: 3, Informative

    "The real issue is that this will require investment in research and that means not making a profit in the next 3 years, which is about the duration of how far a CXO looks."
    Ahh... No.
    1. There is not enough hydro resources in the US. The US has actually exploited a lot of them already. They US already gets 7% from hydro and has been using it for decades.
    2. "And there is dessert enough available to put a LOT of sun collectors." And no effective way to store it for use at night and the evenings. Solar only produces power for around 8 hours a day. Less in the winter. Storage is now and has been a problem forever. Lots of money is being out into battery tech but nothing is shipping yet. Solar production also does not match peak demand. It comes close in summer but still drops to near zero while peak hours are still in effect. Also most desserts in the US are in the south. They have shorter days than areas in the north of the US in summer and much higher temperatures which means lots of AC.
    Even Germany which people like to show as Solar working is really not a working system. They are going to massive coal plants for base load.
    http://www.businessinsider.com...

    Costa Rica is a small mountainous nation that has huge amounts of rain forests. Frankly it was dumb for them to ever use fossil fuels for electricity except as a back up. In many ways they are like Iceland in that regard. The US has a lot of hydro resources and is using them but it is not enough to power the entire US.

  19. Re:I'm all for this on Scientists: It's Time To Resolve the Ethics of Editing Human Genome · · Score: 1

    "What if you want to make yourself smarter? What if you want to make yourself immune to cancer? What if you want to make yourself live longer? What if you want to make yourself heal better and faster?"

    That would genetic treatment versus editing the genome and that is a different issue. Some changes will only be possible pre-birth and some pre-conception.

  20. Re:I'm all for this on Scientists: It's Time To Resolve the Ethics of Editing Human Genome · · Score: 1

    Like every technology it will be all about how you use it.
    Should the mutation that causes CF be removed from the gene pool or does having just one copy give some benefit?
    Should we take control of our evolution?
    What about people that want to order children that are super tall so they can play basketball? Or super smart. Or have big breasts?
    What about if we can remove any genetic factor in sexual preference?

    What is good use and what is a bad use? What should be allowed and what should be banned?
    Fixing DF seems like an easy answer.

  21. Re:Why make it complicated? on Uber Shut Down In Multiple Countries Following Raids · · Score: 1

    "we here in Germany any many other European countries have some notion left that sometimes, the weak and needy need to be protected and helped."
    Umm... The US has welfare, medicaid, medicare, and social security as well as unemployment insurance. While not perfect it does provide some protection for those most in need.

  22. Re:the establishment really does not like competit on Uber Shut Down In Multiple Countries Following Raids · · Score: 1

    " I can't help feel that its the established players who want to kill any newcoming competition. that - in itself - really annoys me."
    In this case the established players have to pay a lot fees and follow a lot of expensive rules.
    It would be like a car company that refused to do emission and crash testing.
    The cars might be as safe as any on the street but...

  23. Re:IBM should put SCO out of misery on Not Quite Dead: SCO Linux Suit Against IBM Stirs In Utah · · Score: 2

    It is so sad that SCO which was a really good company is going to be remembered for this. Novell on the other hand while also a sad shadow of it's former self at least will be remembered in a good light.

  24. Re:Transparency in Government is good! on White House Office of Administration Not Subject to FOIA, Says White House · · Score: 1

    I find it funny that you ever thought it would be.

  25. Yea you did not read what I said.
    I have no problem with a proportional fine. I have a problem with it starting at 6 days of pay.