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  1. Re:WARNING: Ignore Nature at Your Peril on Rebuilding New Orleans With Science · · Score: 1

    You're a little out of touch... the current crop of Americans and our Government won't be swayed by your so called "facts".

    Besides... we have cash to burn. Iraq can't be costing more than about a billion dollars a week now.

    We have God on our side! New Orleans will rise again!

    (Can I buy that ticket to someplace else yet? I'm looking for hard vaccum and a nice view of the asteroid belt...)

  2. Re:Incredible city on Revolutionary Tower in Brazil · · Score: 1

    Yeah, how dare we place value on public property. :)

    Just remember... the tree on your property changes everyone's environment. Eventually we will care what you do with it.

  3. Re:Solved my problems! on Review: World of Warcraft · · Score: 1

    "my wife has been appearing late at night in my office begging me to come to bed, usually dressed in something rather scandalous."

    She drapes herself in loose-leaf copies of the federal tax code?


    More likely transcripts of speeches from the presidential campaign. The tax code is really more like a fantasy novel.

  4. Re:Never mind about 100,000 years time! on Better Nuclear Waste Storage Plans than Yucca Mountain · · Score: 1

    But it comes down to a risk/reward equation, doesn't it? IF it's real and we do nothing to stop it until we KNOW it's real, it will be far, far too late.

    On the other hand, if we smack down the oil companies a little and actually invest in some technology that can help eliminate the potential problem (Fusion is my personal favorite), why not? It's an economic cost (the usual reason given) and has the potential to SAVE THE SPECIES if you're wrong and maybe (just MAYBE) 350 ppm of CO2 changes the climate.

    Might climate change turn out to not be a risk? Sure. Bet your planet on it? I'm not having any kids, so it isn't really my problem... but I'm willing to make sacrifices to see things improve (higher gas taxes, more pricy energy, etc). Fight amongst yourselves.

  5. Re:Cue GPS hackers... on California Considers Tracking Your Car · · Score: 1

    You got one part wrong though... it's best for everyone INCLUDING the Oil Industry Shareholders. Their kids are getting more childhood asthma too... their air has more CO2 and Sulfur and everything else in it too...

    The problem with capitalisim is that it relies on ENLIGHTENED self interest. Wave some cash in front of people and they become about as enlightened as the back-side of the moon.

  6. Re:Space elevator practicalities on Space Elevator Prototype Climbs MIT Building · · Score: 1

    Trust me... with all the cell towers there are already enough un-illuminated towers out there. All you'd be doing would be selecting against all airplanes.

  7. Re:Richard Dean Anderson has a reduced role? on Stargate SG-1 & Atlantis Renewed · · Score: 1

    Is there a Daniel Death Count anywhere? I want a SG1 bodycount page!

  8. Re:I feel for the guy... on Patrick Volkerding Battles Mystery Illness · · Score: 1

    TFA also says he got his parents to get him Cipro. Self-medicating and hoping it solves the problem is abdicating your part of the Doctor/Patient relationship... you do not get the same quality of care that way.

  9. Re:It Was HIS Mistake... not the Health System on Patrick Volkerding Battles Mystery Illness · · Score: 1

    Note, too, though, that in Patrick's case he went to several different doctors.

    Yes, the most common solution these days is a perscription and out the door... but my doctor always says "come back if you don't feel better!". Not going back if you don't feel better is not the Doctor's fault.

    It's a Doctor/Patient relationship... if you turn it into a series of one-night-stands you're not going to get the same quality of care.

  10. I feel for the guy... on Patrick Volkerding Battles Mystery Illness · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But self-medicating like he did with the Cipro is part of the problem with medical care in this country.

    If you have a multi-year problem, go do the doctor! Do what they tell you! DON'T think you know more than them. Doing research on your own is one thing (good-on-ya there) but antibiotics are not toys!

    Hope you get better, though. /waiting for the superbug

  11. Re:Mighty glad to hear it on Stargate SG-1 & Atlantis Renewed · · Score: 1
    SG1 Mondays wer what forced me to buy an ATI All In Wonder

    Get one, they're cheap... I'm sure you've got a spare 80 gig hard drive lying around somewhere. :)

  12. Re:Intellectually honest? on The Votemaster Is...Andrew Tanenbaum · · Score: 4, Insightful

    For a 1 day poll, that day would be the median.

    Polling has reached a frantic pace over the past few weeks... if you think there are no polls running because it's Sunday I'm afraid you're mistaken. There are some pollsters he won't use, but he's very forthcoming about which ones he's written off and why (usually "Push" polling... e.g. "Are you going to vote for Kerry even though he will kill your children and eat them?")

    He has changed his methodology several times over the past few months but is always consistent, even for most of October when the map showed Bush winning by 80+ electoral votes.

  13. Re:References on Probe Crash Due to Misdesigned Deceleration Sensor · · Score: 1

    Nice... thanks for the pictures... I hadn't gotten to see how truly beautiful this screw-up was.

  14. Not expected... tolerated on Probe Crash Due to Misdesigned Deceleration Sensor · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But we know things like this already. Failure is fine if you learn from it.

    What did we learn? Um... accelerometers only work in one direction... if you install them backwards, things don't happen right!

    We tolerate mistakes if we have to make them, but this one (like all the recent Lockheed Martin screwups on work for NASA) appears to be stupidity.

  15. References on Probe Crash Due to Misdesigned Deceleration Sensor · · Score: 4, Informative

    Lest I get a bunch of "What are you talking about?" responses:

    For them dropping the NOAA sat:
    http://www.space.com/spacenews/businessmonda y_0410 11.html
    (first link I found)

    Climate Orbiter:
    http://www.space.com/news/mco_report-b_9 91110.html

  16. Why does Lockheed Martin continue to get NASA work on Probe Crash Due to Misdesigned Deceleration Sensor · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Seriously. Correct me if I'm wrong, but THEY're the ones who:
    Thought we still use Imperial for SPACE WORK (Mars Climate Orbiter IIRC?)
    Recently dropped a sat because it wasn't bolted down when they moved it.
    Now this.

    Can I get like a billion dollars to fail repeatedly? PLEASE?

  17. Re:Ill-conceived sequels... on Mel Brooks Says 'Spaceballs' Sequel In The Works · · Score: 1

    Hey, even Dracula, Dead and Loving it was a better way to spend money than some recent flicks with a lot of potential.

    Sky Captain, anyone?

    I'll take a bad Mel movie over most other crap that gets foisted on us.

  18. Re:It was the app, not the OS on Windows Upgrade, FAA Error Cause LAX Shutdown · · Score: 1

    In addition to the other response, terminating VFR Flight Following isn't an option inside the class B.
    I'm sure everyone flying VFR outside the class B got a quick "Radar Service terminated, remain clear class Bravo", but if they're already inside ATC has to provide separation.

  19. Re:Portable Naquada Reactors on Port-A-Nuke · · Score: 1

    Looks like the government has been watching Stargate SG-1!!!

    (except we don't have naquada yet, so we're forced to use nuclear until we figure out how to use the stargate)

    Nah, it is a naquada reactor... just in 12m of "tamper-proof" casing and doped up with some low grade radium to make it scary so that nobody figures out what's going on.

    Don't believe what you're told!

  20. Re:Aww, unfair to speeders! on Stoplights to Mete Out Punishment? · · Score: 1

    But changing expectations will change people's reactions. The fact is... most people DON'T pay enough attention while driving. They talk on the phone, flirt with the girl in the car next to them, adjust the radio, whatever. And they do that because they saw the next light just turn green 5 seconds ago.

    This will kill people until we all get used to it. And not just the speeding @$$hat... the schoolbus that just pulled into the intersection gets a lot of that inertia too.

    Breaking the law is breaking the law but this just seems like a way to endanger everyone.

  21. Re:I should have patented it... on Cancelling Out CPU Fan Noise · · Score: 1

    IANAP, but the two signals are directly off phase so the net result should simply be a pressure increase. Since the body deals with pressure increases all the time, it just ignores it.

    Unrelated... a very common place to find Active Noise Cancellation is in aviation headsets used in small airplanes like these.

  22. Is it secret...? on Weird Presents Anyone? · · Score: 1

    My sister got a pair of seals (first and last initial), sealing wax and an envelope with a ring inside sealed with her first initial.

    Is it safe?

  23. Re:Quick Find Me A Hot Redhead!!! on X17 Solar Flare Sends 2B Tons of Plasma at Earth · · Score: 1

    I was with you right up to the part after "Hot Redhead". Although I think she should instead go to dinner with me... that will clearly have more effect.

    OK, I miss the reference... what is it?

  24. Only if it's equal... on 'Black Box' Readings Help Convict Montreal Driver · · Score: 1

    I don't really have an issue with this... even though I'm a dedicated speeder.

    BUT... what happens when the idiot in front of me with the 86 Chevy slams on his breaks and pulls across 3 lanes and hits me. Ooops, no computer for him, but I was doing 74 in a 65. Looks like it's obviously my fault.

  25. Re:Logitech TrackMan Marble Wheel on Logitech Ships 500 Millionth Mouse · · Score: 1

    Amen Brother! Although I must admit MS has done a great job with their Trackball Optical, while Logitech has gone the wrong way with the latest versions of the TrackMan Marble Wheel, IMHO. My fingers are too big for the most recent version.

    But that is Microsoft. See a good idea. Steal good idea.

    Still... the TrackMan Marble will forever be known as the pointing device that saved my wrists! No mice since then.