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  1. Re:Not even close to the worst. on It Was the Worst Industrial Disaster In US History, and We Learned Nothing · · Score: 1

    and floride. Dont forget that byproduct of the oil industry.

  2. Re:crime? on How the NSA Plans To Infect 'Millions' of Computers With Malware · · Score: 1

    conspiracy is a crime. Planning a bank robery is a crime.

  3. Re: much ado about nothing on Quebec Language Police Target Store Owner's Facebook Page · · Score: 1

    What is the business is based on teaching French to English speaking people? Then he would not be accessable to his target clientel because they would be unable to understand what he was trying to sell. Just sayin...

  4. Re: I wonder on NSA and GHCQ Employing Shills To Poison Web Forum Discourse · · Score: 1

    And there in lies the problem: The definition of national security. What you think it means is not the same thing as what the NSA thinks it is, or the Republican Party thinks it is. Or the President. Or your Manager. When the government hides evidence citing national security concerns...what does that mean?

  5. Nobody cares on Incandescent Bulbs Get a Reprieve · · Score: 1

    waste of time. Nobody cares.

  6. won't work,,,stop using fission please on Japan To Create a Nuclear Meltdown · · Score: 1

    Hmm...yeah, you apear to be correct here. Perhaps we could help funnel it through into the mantle, though I suppose we would have no way to assure it would not then circulate and come right back out under even more unfavorable circumstances through a volcano. The current idea is to flash freeze the entire area and keeping it frozen indeffinitly. Fission is simply a terrible idea as Fukashima proves. THe problem is that it brings to the fore the fact that we do not have control. We can manage the plant under normal circumstances, but can't assure that there wont be a tornado, or an earthquake, or a volcano, or an astroid and suddenly all the gains we made from the nuclear energy are a huge liability. The corporations involved will quickly go bankrupt once the profit evaporates leaving the clean up to the people.

  7. Seems like this should work on Japan To Create a Nuclear Meltdown · · Score: 1

    The ultra dense heavy radioactive material should burn its way through the mantle and keep falling into the core of the earth. If they can control this and avoid an explosion which would litter the surrounding area in radioactive fallout as happened in Chernobyl this is the clear solution to dispense with Fukashima once and for all.

  8. will spy for epic lootz...

  9. PERSPECTIVE on Warner Bros. Admits To Issuing Bogus Takedowns · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Kill Michael Jackson: 5 years Pirate Michael Jackson music: 15 years

  10. Heating Water to Turn a Turbine on Nuclear Power Prevents More Deaths Than It Causes · · Score: 1

    We need to rethnk how we create electricty. We are still heating water to spin a turbine. Other than choice of fuel this method is unchanged since the early 1800's.

  11. 30 Months: Costs the taxpayer around $50,000 on Man Who Pointed Laser At Aircraft Gets 30-Month Sentence · · Score: 1

    19 year old kid points a laser pointer at a plane. You pay $50,000. If we looked at it this way our prisons wouldn't be so full.

  12. Re:Dangers of Artificial Intelligence on Interviews: Ask Ray Kurzweil About the Future of Mankind and Technology · · Score: 1

    Once AI advances beyond human intelligence controlling it will be impossible.

  13. Computers and robotics are already taking a lot of jobs. How do you forsee society transitioning to a cuture without the need for many workers? In America a lot of people view those who are not gainfully employed as takers. What happens when there are 8 billion people and only 1 billion jobs?