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  1. Brazil is a recognized leader in sin technology on Brazilian Evangelicals Set Up a "Sin Free" Version of Facebook · · Score: 1

    If you want to get adherents for a sin-free social site, set one up in Mississippi.

  2. Re:correlation != causation on Chinese Zoo Animals Monitored For Earthquake Prediction · · Score: 1

    That would not be a good experiment. Changes in animal behavior before earthquakes, and I have seen this myself in Asia, might be triggered by some phenomenon we have not researched yet. Testing with a variety of natural quakes, occurring at different distances and depths, would allow us to smoke out any such effect.

  3. Another stupid law enforcement name on Hacking Team Hacked, Attackers Grab 400GB of Internal Data · · Score: 0

    It's a lame attempt at coolness, like "Black Asphalt" as a code for stealing random drivers' money during traffic stops. The name "Hacking Team" does not make it an actual hacking team.

  4. Re:No hardware or software fault? on Pluto Probe Back To Normal, Cause of Snafu Found · · Score: 1

    No, this was Safe Mode: Click Start, Shut Down, select Restart, then hold F8 down during reboot.

  5. Re:Good for greece on Greece Rejects EU Terms · · Score: 1

    There is no problem with running a "tourist economy" on Euros. You just need an economy that pays its goddamn bills.

  6. Re: Cost of making the USA piss their pants: Price on Analysis: Iran's Nuclear Program Has Been an Astronomical Waste · · Score: 1

    How will we know whose bomb it was, exactly?

  7. Re:Security team on Ask Slashdot: Are Post-Install Windows Slowdowns Inevitable? · · Score: 4, Funny

    "There is probably some kind of creative, adaptive scheduling solution that could fix this..."

    The one I've found to work the best is, boot Windows an hour before you need to use it.

  8. Re:Hate to be that guy, but Linux on Ask Slashdot: Are Post-Install Windows Slowdowns Inevitable? · · Score: 1

    "A Virtual Machine is your friend, my friend."

    VMWare running on OS X Yosemite with a Win 10 beta image reporting for duty. Also, several Linuxes.

  9. Re:The Dothraki are against the TMT on Protesters Block Effort To Restart Work On Controversial Hawaii Telescope · · Score: 1

    According to this very link Momoa is not native Hawaiian. His ancestry is Samoan, German, Irish and mainland Native American.

  10. Re:Let a D-9 Cat and two fire engines lead the par on Protesters Block Effort To Restart Work On Controversial Hawaii Telescope · · Score: 1

    One small problem: anti-science wackjobs are just as much against space programs as they are against other applications of science.

  11. Re:Glaing Error on Protesters Block Effort To Restart Work On Controversial Hawaii Telescope · · Score: 1

    " Send em to the moon."

    Hawaiian Culture Troll, meet Space Nutter Troll.

  12. Re: In other words on Protesters Block Effort To Restart Work On Controversial Hawaii Telescope · · Score: 1

    This Hawaiian says you're full of crap:
    https://twitter.com/mailanster

  13. Re:Equip Guns on Drone Diverts Firefighting Planes, Incurring $10,000 Cost · · Score: 1

    "Curse you, red drone!"

  14. Re:Glaing Error on Protesters Block Effort To Restart Work On Controversial Hawaii Telescope · · Score: 1

    The standard punishment for violating kapu (taboo) was to have your skull broken with a large club.

  15. Re:Glaing Error on Protesters Block Effort To Restart Work On Controversial Hawaii Telescope · · Score: 4, Informative

    The protesters call themselves kanaka, the working class of precolonial Hawaii. Did you know that in that culture only the ali'i, the hereditary nobility, were permitted to go above the treeline on Mauna Kea? Thus by the laws of their own culture, the protesters at the 9,000 ft level, are there illegally.

  16. Let a D-9 Cat and two fire engines lead the parade on Protesters Block Effort To Restart Work On Controversial Hawaii Telescope · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The Cat should make short work of the piled-up rocks, and the high-pressure hoses would be ready in case the demonstrators start throwing anything.

    Now that science itself is under attack, we need to be prepared to defend it.

  17. Re:And how do they deal with the G-Forces? on University Students Made a Working Model Hyperloop · · Score: 3, Informative

    " Freight rail in the US, which is a much, much better use of resources, on the other hand, is top of the world."

    Except for our umpty-ump brazillion grade crossings. If we could only get these separated, we would be able to increase freight speeds enough so that a few passenger trains could be sent through on each route with realistic, competitive run times.

    If the government wants to help the railroad business, let it build grade separations, a type of construction that governments on all levels are already used to. Then let railroad men invest in improving the railroads.

  18. Re:Sure ... on University Students Made a Working Model Hyperloop · · Score: 1

    "And why would it take 5-6 hours for emergency help to arrive? This thing is not in the middle of nowhere, it is following I-5 between LA and SF."

    Because it's California, and that's probably how long it would take to file all the required statements of environmental impact and get a court's okay, even with the expedited procedures I'm sure would be put in place if Hyperloop were actually built.

  19. Re:In what way is GMO indicted here? on Controversial Trial of Genetically Modified Wheat Ends In Disappointment · · Score: 1

    Uhhh...no. All they did was introduce into wheat a gene from peppermint. What kingdoms there must be in your own mind to imagine any danger from that.

  20. Re:From TFA: on France Could Offer Asylum To Assange, Snowden · · Score: 5, Funny

    There's already a tunnel to France. He only has to dig as far as Folkestone.

  21. Re: Must it be a condom? on Students Win Prize For Color-Changing Condoms That Detect STDs · · Score: 2

    Three years ago when my organization convened in Reno, one of our speakers was a local madam who explained how this works.

  22. In what way is GMO indicted here? on Controversial Trial of Genetically Modified Wheat Ends In Disappointment · · Score: 1

    The story does not indict GMO technology in any way. It just states that a given modification didn't work as intended.

    To see what I mean, imagine this headline:

    "Use of Hybridization to Cross Labrador and Poodle Results in Dog With Incredibly Ridiculous Name"

  23. Re:genetic manipulation has been done for millenia on Controversial Trial of Genetically Modified Wheat Ends In Disappointment · · Score: 1

    And now we know that transgenic processes occur in nature too.
    http://arstechnica.com/science...

  24. Re:GMOs have so many different problems on Controversial Trial of Genetically Modified Wheat Ends In Disappointment · · Score: 1

    This is the "GMOs are evil because Monsanto" argument. So why do the flat-earthers attack GMO test plots that ARE open source, like that golden rice in the Philippines? Your argument is against legal bullying by corporate extension of patent, not anything to do with genetic engineering.

  25. Re:An easier approach might be to modify ourselves on DARPA Is Already Working On Designer Organisms To Terraform Mars · · Score: 1

    If we ever do get around to a project this large in scale, both efforts will probably occur. Mars will be modified toward human habitability, and a human species "fork" will be engineered to meet it halfway. Because of this we wouldn't want to use the term terraforming, exactly. How about 'bioforming'?

    Best of all: Nobody who is anti-GMO would want any part of this, and good riddance. Less woo will mean more progress in every field.