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  1. Re:Good News / Bad News on Elon Musk Lays Out His Evidence That NYT Tesla Test Drive Was Staged · · Score: 1

    Tesla also whined about Top Gear saying it would only get 55 miles per charge during their tests, but that number came from their OWN engineer when Top Gear asked them about it.

  2. More medical engineers on Engineer Designs His Own Heart Valve Implant · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Stories like this make me proud of my alma mater, Colorado School of Mines, for having a bio-medical engineering minor for mechanical engineers. We need more engineers working in medicine.

  3. Re:Grade on Is The 'CSI Phenomenon' Good For Science? · · Score: 0

    Ummm, the car acts like a Farday's cage and it *does* protect you from lightning strikes. I'd suggest you go back and review your physics...

  4. Re:My nominations . . . on Robot Hall of Fame 2004 Inductees Announced · · Score: 1

    I agree, is there a write in ballot for mistakes like this?

  5. Please don't tell me this... on A New Ice Age? · · Score: 3, Funny

    Next you'll be telling me that Jurrasic Park, Armageddon, etc. are based on junk science!

  6. Long Valley Caldera on Yellowstone Super-Eruption Threat Debunked · · Score: 5, Interesting
    I think it is funny how many people are obsessed with the volcanic activity in Yellowstone but completely ignore the Long Valley Caldera. From the USGS website:
    Earthquake activity in the Long Valley area of eastern California increased greatly after 1978. ... Since 1980, typical background geologic activity in the Long Valley area has included as many as 20 earthquakes of magnitude 2 or smaller a day, occasional swarms of magnitude 3 and larger earthquakes (felt locally), and uplift of the center of Long Valley Caldera at a rate of about 1 inch per year. Swarms including magnitude 4 earthquakes may occur about once a year.

    This past semester in my geology class we did an in depth study about volcanos and this caldera in particular. My professor has a great deal of enthusiasm about this supervolcano because it is most likely going to erupt within the next 50-100 years.
  7. Re:they didn't need that server anyway on Is it Just Me, Or Is Our Mainframe Missing? · · Score: 1, Funny

    So are you saying that RIAA is responsible for this theft???

  8. Higher degrees on Ph.Ds in IT - Good or Bad for a Career? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Since I am still in school working on my degree in applied physics, I don't have a great deal of insight to offer. However, I have heard from several of my friends that are working and there seems to be an unwritten rule that bosses like to hire smart people but don't like it when employees are smarter/better educated than them. To me, it appears to be an inferiority complex.

  9. Re:Bah.. on Black Box in Speeder's Car Helped Conviction · · Score: 1

    By that logic, the pound of cocaine found in a freezer as a result of a valid search warrant would be considered as self-incrimination.

    It depends on what the search warrant is for. If the search warrant is for drugs, then you are screwed - if it is for something else, the police will confiscate it but they can not charge you for possesion of it. This is covered under the "Unreasonable search" part of the Bill of Rights.

  10. Re:Other names on Using Your Own Name May Be Infringement, Part 2 · · Score: 1

    Well, you SUCK and so do the Raiders!!!! Erm, sorry, wrong person... Nevermind...

  11. Re:also been known to kill birds... on Danish Goal: 50% of Electricity from Wind · · Score: 1

    I don't know about other places, but here in Colorado, if you want to have some of your power supplied by wind, you have to pay an extra premium for it.

  12. Re:The Mayan calendar on A Rock Moves In Space · · Score: 1

    Actually, the Mayan civilization was quite advanced when it came to astronomy. In some aspects, they were as advanced as we are today. Not only did they predict numerous solar and lunar eclipses but they also knew a lot about astronomy.

    I generally agree with your comments about not believing in old civilizations knew more than we do now though.

  13. Re:No surprising. on Einstein's 1,427-Page F.B.I. File · · Score: 1


    (Oh, and it was a crime for a great many years to be a homosexual. Just like it is a crime now to be a bigamist or commit bestiality. When Mormons take over the government or dogs learn to talk, expect those laws to change.)

    The Mormon church is against bigamy and excommunicates any member who practices it.

  14. Re:No surprising. on Einstein's 1,427-Page F.B.I. File · · Score: 1

    There was a minor stock market correction in October, 1929 (roughly like the wobbles NASDAQ has been having the last few days). The market recovered within a few weeks, and not until years later was the correction mythologized by revisionists into a "crash". The economy was fine until 1933, when FDR, having lied his way into office, dictatorially closed the banks and threw the economy into a tailspin

    The worst loss in a single day for stock market occurred Oct. 24th 1929. What was the best gain in a single day for the stock market? Oct. 25th, 1929!

    The stock market crash did not propel us into the Great Depression. That was caused by FDR, when he refused to be inagurated president until late May, 1932. This caused a great deal of uncertanty in the banking world and destroyed several trading markets, especially futures.

  15. Re:HELLO, people, the FBI was *right*, okay? on Einstein's 1,427-Page F.B.I. File · · Score: 1

    Social conscience is something you hell-bent-on-making-money-at-all-costs right-wing conservative nuts seem to lack.

    What do we lack? A bleeding heart? lol

    Seriously, I am extremely conservative and I do give to my community as much as I can (mostly in the form of man hours as I am a (poor) college student. After I graduate and start making more money, I will donate to causes that I support.

    What upsets me is when some self-proclaimed "crusader" demands that I give them money and that if I don't, I "lack a social conscience". I'm sorry I want to KEEP THE MONEY I EARNED!! After all it is MY MONEY, not yours or "society's". If you want money, go earn it yourself.

  16. Re:Com-paqard? on David Packard Writes HP Epitaph · · Score: 1

    Most of us expected that it would last forever ... The law is harsh, but it is the law.

    Sounds like Microsoft after an unfavorable antitrust settlement :)


    Do you really think Microsoft would give up that easily?

    I can just see Bill Gates talking to his lawyer: "No, don't appeal. We broke the law and need to be held accountable."

  17. Re:Correction on James Doohan Not In A Coma and Likely To Survive · · Score: 1

    Your quote reminds me of a scene from Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail.

  18. Re:It's about tax evasion... on Microsoft's $40 Billion On Hand · · Score: 1

    We should then fine Microsoft $41 billion and wipe out their reserve.

  19. Re:It's about tax evasion... on Microsoft's $40 Billion On Hand · · Score: 1

    There is a very strong correlation between the amount of money spent on a campaign, and the results of the campaign. The more you spend, the more likely you are to win.

    That happened here in Colorado. Jared Polis spent over $1,000,000 of his own money to win the at large Jefferson County school board seat. The loser only spent $10,000.

    Polis won by a margin of less than 50 votes.

  20. Re:as a Computer Supporter on Tech Support Getting Even Worse · · Score: 1

    Another tip is to be NICE to the person you are talking to. I work in customer support and I will go out of the way to help someone that is being nice to me. If the person that calls in is a jerk, I will to the absolute minimum and make him jump through every hoop required.

  21. Re:this is why the economy is so bad now on Games in the Workplace? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Companies that understaff are probably more likely to go under, as all their customers leave.


    Not only will their customers, but the employees that work there will also. I work in a call center and I am almost ready to quit my job because of that reason.

  22. Re:oh PLEASE!! on 'Virtual' Child Porn Act Ruled Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    Ted Bundy raped the women before he murdered them. I believe that was the point that LowellPorter was trying to make.

  23. Re:used cars are a poor analogy on Amazon & Used Books II: Bezos Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    What about junk yards? Should the car parts industry ban them because people can pull their own used parts and pay a fraction of what they would buying the part new?

  24. Re:It's small beer on Amazon & Used Books II: Bezos Strikes Back · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If it wasn't for the "buy it used" button on Amazon, I wouldn't have been able to purchase a book that went out of print in the early 1970's. Not all books are always in print.

  25. Re:LOTR will never get best picture on LoTR Takes 4 Oscars · · Score: 1

    In Denver, there is a building that is named World Trade Center also. Should that name also be changed?