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  1. You are clearly not intelligent to understand the topics of "race" and intelligence, you claim a link between "race" and intelligence therefore I must conclude your "race" is not intelligent.
    Why should we care about someone of an inferior "race" like you?

  2. You got issues.

  3. Re:No problem.... on DC Cancels Comic Where Jesus Learns From Superhero After Outcry (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Brutus is indeed honorable by helping removing a dictator abusing the system. We should all strive to show the same strength and determination!

  4. I could provide some examples, one well known being about 0.3 centuries ago, but I'll not do that. We all know that the result would be a no-true-christian argument of the quality that would equally apply to muslims, ..., buddhists. Instead let's just jump to the "logical" conclusion that nobody is ever killed because of religion.

  5. Re:Curing is not... on Goldman Sachs Asks: 'Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?' (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    ...and that is the reason why we don't have a cure for cancer etc.

    This is simply bullshit. You may not like the treatment but most forms of cancer can be successfully treated.

    As long as we accept that the medication for keeping people alive is as expensive as it is there is no economical drive for curing.

    Funny as vaccination is one way to preemptively "cure" diseases and all Scandinavian countries vaccinate for instance against HPV which can lead to cancer. So how did that vaccine get developed?

    btw. Scandinavia is better but is far from perfect, much of our medico has been sold so now we pay 500% more for medication than we would if we have kept them.

    Medico? Also citation needed (and you'll obviously not provide any).

    Politicians have been cutting the health budget so we are now in a situation where we look at the "do this patient need to survive or would it be better if he/she died" problem.

    That is obviously wrong. It sounds like you are one of those that can't accept that someone will die and that it would be more dignified not treating that person.
    Medical ethics is a thing and knowingly causing suffering when that suffering can't cure or enable a longer/more dignified life goes against that ethic.

    I am actually from Scandinavia end I live in Scandinavia.

    Scandinavia isn't a country, your generalization is wrong. I frankly doubt you are telling the truth given this should be obvious to someone living in a Scandinavian country.

  6. Re:That's a question on Goldman Sachs Asks: 'Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?' (cnbc.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    No that's not why we don't have an AIDS vaccine, not even close.

  7. Do you also think the religious idiots out there are in it for trolling academics?

  8. Re:No Bill... on Bill and Melinda Gates: Textbooks Are Becoming Obsolete · · Score: 1

    Provide references for those claims.

  9. You try firing a .22 LR (which is what most people mean by .22) with a straw and a nail and report back if you survive.

  10. Re:Opportunity transmitted wrong DNA code on NASA Making Renewed Efforts To Contact Mars Rover Opportunity (spacenews.com) · · Score: 2

    A grue did it.

  11. Re:LSD effects Time Perception? on LSD Changes Something About the Way People Perceive Time, Even At Microdoses (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    So it's a drug that fucks with your brain - fine. That's not science, that's bullshit.
    How does the fucking affect your perception of reality, at what level does some sub-fuck effect set in, can we use the fucking to expand our knowledge of how the brain works and perhaps let us make targeted drugs that fuck with what we want while not fucking with the aspects we see as negative? That's science.

    Fuck.

  12. Re:I've made "not Apples" here. on A Tiny Screw Shows Why iPhones Won't Be 'Assembled in USA' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 2

    No the ones that sold you out are the manufacturers that want to make as much money as possible and the consumers that want to buy products as cheap as possible even if made by slave labor. And don't forget the voters.

    Reap what you sow.

  13. Re:"US'ians"? on A Tiny Screw Shows Why iPhones Won't Be 'Assembled in USA' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    By tradition but not by logic. Would you for example say Europeans when referring exclusively to the French?

  14. Re:Well, they say MAD worked.. on France Will Hack Its Enemies Back, Its Defense Secretary Says (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    The Maginot line was very effective so...

  15. If you don't like Macron then vote against him. Destroying the property of others, risking the lives of innocents and threatening diplomatic representatives are terrorism and yes those that do those acts or condone those acts are the enemy of France as a state and as a people.

  16. Re:Bad for me, but not for thee on Why Free Software Evangelist Richard Stallman is Haunted by Stalin's Dream (factordaily.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why do you want to write something like this? It's like proudly having a text saying "I'm ignorant" on ones forehead.

  17. Re:Energy budget? on Carbon Capture System Turns CO2 Into Electricity and Hydrogen Fuel (newatlas.com) · · Score: 1

    That you can't spend a few seconds reading an article is understandable but not even reading the blurb? Bad lazy stupid coward!!

  18. Re:Energy budget? on Carbon Capture System Turns CO2 Into Electricity and Hydrogen Fuel (newatlas.com) · · Score: 1

    Why do you think some people use more salt than others in the first place?

  19. C is the descendant of B (which in turn is based on BCPL (... CPL)). Java refers to the drinking habits of programmers (coffee...).
    So arguably C is descriptive and Java cute for some values of descriptive and cute.

  20. Re:The answer is obvious... on Identical Twins Test 5 DNA Ancestry Kits, Get Different Results On Each (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Sleep: the greatest cause of genetic mutation. Only on /.

  21. Re:Begs the question... on A Supercomputer In a 19th Century Church Is 'World's Most Beautiful Data Center' (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    Then you failed computer science. A core is a processor in a CMP system.

  22. The USSR did develop their own encryption standards (e.g. GOST), don't know what you are talking about.
    However in the 50's nobody used computer networks to transfer encrypted data so I _really_ don't know what you are talking about.

  23. In today's episode of "things that never happened"...

  24. Do you have a nice blue smile to prove it?

  25. Re:Gaming on laptop? on HP's Omen 15 is the First Gaming Laptop With a 240Hz Display (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    It's almost like different people have different needs and the market adapting to this by providing different alternatives. Crazy!

    For instance I move between at least two places _daily_ with my computer and so a heavy but transportable machine is much more cost effective than the alternative. Sure if you give me enough money I'll try to make do with two powerful desktop machines plus one not as powerful notebook computer...