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  1. For $2.5 billion you can take my name off my birth certificate, I wouldn't care.

    Are you sure? Mr. "The Artist Previously Known as 'Anonymous Coward'"

  2. Those "scientists" are imbecile or what? on Scientists Have Reduced the Forecast of Sea Level Rise Seven Times Due To Melting of the Antarctic (maritimeherald.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Seriously, they didn't take into account Antarctica and Greenland? The two biggest masses of ice in the world?

    And they just think those will be stay frozen or what?

    They are not scientists at all. They must be paid by you-know-who.

    Simply take a look to a current image of the world and see how much ice is left in the north pole and compare it against the south pole and Greenland (which are currently melting at a extremely fast pace).

  3. Re:What I'd really like to know on There's No Such Thing as a Safe Tan (theconversation.com) · · Score: 1

    We had fur. That's a problem with evolution: we started using clothes (to be warmer), and with global warming then fur wasn't needed and removed.

  4. I prefer the Spanish definition:

    ingeniero/ra (1) Persona con titulaciÃn universitaria superior que la capacita para ejercer la ingenierÃa en alguna de sus ramas.

    engineer (1) Person with a higher university degree that allows him/her to exercise engineering in some of its branches.

  5. Re:Erm... Wrong! on 'Windows Isn't a Service, It's an Operating System' (howtogeek.com) · · Score: 1

    The fact that you are to lazy to read properly doesn't make Paint 3D any less *crapware* (not what you lied I wrote).

  6. Erm... Wrong! on 'Windows Isn't a Service, It's an Operating System' (howtogeek.com) · · Score: 1

    Quote: "Microsoft keeps adding new *features* like the Timeline and Paint 3D"

    Sorry, Timeline, Paint 3D & etc. are *NOT* features. They are programs (and IMHO, crapware).

  7. Re:The main page doesn't even say they are closing on Free Music Archive Is Shutting Down (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    The first sentence of the first message in the front page:

    "We regret to inform you that due to a funding shortage, the FMA will be closing down later this month."

    Which part of "will be closing down later this month" doesn't say they are closing?

  8. Is it truly a rights violation? on WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Sues Ecuador For 'Violating His Rights' (sky.com) · · Score: 1

    I mean, he can send and reveive phisical letters so... what's he complaining about?

    I mean, Internet is only to send and receive information which he can do physically (sending DVDs for example or handwritten letters).

    Slower? Yes, but he can communicate. Internet, as far as I know, has never ever been part of the Human Rights as it's a "medium" and not the "only medium" to use one if the rights there written.

  9. Pichai: "People don't understand fully, but you're always balancing a set of values,"

    Yeah, right. On one side "Human Rights" values and on the other "Money".

    We clearly know your balances...

  10. What have they smoked? on Microsoft 'Re-Open Sources' MS-DOS on GitHub (microsoft.com) · · Score: 1

    Quote: "Enjoy exploring the initial foundations of a family of operating systems that helped fuel the explosion of computer technology"

    Well... that would be BSD not MS-DOS...

  11. These are not sicientits on Massive Undersea Walls Could Stop Glaciers From Melting, Scientists Say (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Seriously,

    Are these self-called "scientists" the same ones that suggested to build an umbrella to stop Gobal Warming?

    This new "idea" is OH SO TERRIBLE in OH SO MANY WAYS that it's OH SO DAMM STUPID that we even need (if they have any) to revoke their PhD for the sake of humanity.

  12. I don't RTFM and hate over-featured apps. Why? on Research Proving People Don't RTFM, Resent 'Over-Featured' Products, Wins Ig Nobel Prize (improbable.com) · · Score: 2

    I don't RTFM ever (only did to learn how a programming language works and the language needed to code in it).

    GUIs are normally built foolproof (read the icon pop-up title and you'll know what it does). Puntually, I search for a very very specific question.

    So, I don't RTFM and still I'm able to work with the programs.

    I DO HATE over-featured apps. Seriously, I DON'T NEED an e-mail app that also searchs the web and can track my next flying. It's a f*cking E-MAIL APP.

    If I wanted a SUISSE-KNIFE APP, I would have installed that. Then, WHY ON HELL I want my e-maill app to waste phone data (that I pay for) searching the web in the background, turn on my GPS (wasting battery life) even when I don't want it to, and give my personal data to flying companies (when I explicitly forbade it)?

    I don't want stinky over-featured apps. Well, my bad, I HATE over-featured apps.

  13. On a binary blob, closed source, forbidden to decompile, study or whatever they wrote this: "As an active member of the open source community"?

    Shame on them!

  14. Let me translate this for you on President Trump Says It is 'Very Dangerous' When Companies Like Twitter Regulate Own Content (reuters.com) · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Criminal Trump has said he's the only one alowed to censor the media. If you don't obey him, he will pay Russian criminal friends to force you.

  15. Re:Terrible - Assange is great on Ecuador Will Be Handing Assange Over To UK Authorities 'In Coming Weeks Or Days': RT (express.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Nice garbage you wrote. Please, define "region". Please, define "right". Please, define "country".

    Goverments SHOULD NEVER EVER be fluid. If you had the least knowing how a Goverment work, what you have just wrote is just the stupidiest thing I've read this year.

    And last, Catalonia has ALWAYS been part of someone. It has NEVER EVER been "indepent" (using the current meaning of independency). It started as the money-grabbers of Crown of Aragon in the Middle Ages.

    So, sorry if I don't agree with your garbage. Please, next time you want to use high words, please, use them knowing what they mean.

  16. Re:Terrible - Assange is great on Ecuador Will Be Handing Assange Over To UK Authorities 'In Coming Weeks Or Days': RT (express.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Sorry, didn't read all the garbage you wrote.

    This' Spain, hence the Spanish Constitution applies. It clearly states Spain is a SINGLE nation UNBREACKABLE.

    There's a parte where you can start LEGALLY a reform of the Constitution.

    These criminals didn't apply any instance for such thing, they directly VIOLATED THE CONSTUTITION.

    Hence, they're just CRIMINALS.

  17. Re:Terrible - Assange is great on Ecuador Will Be Handing Assange Over To UK Authorities 'In Coming Weeks Or Days': RT (express.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Assange is great AND is the worst.

    Do not forget how he approves Catalonian criminal organization shitting in the Constitution and Laws in Spain.

  18. So, Facebook has patented a new way of SPAM... Nice.

    Who wouldn't want to waste data bandwidth and battery to see SPAM?

  19. Re:Other words on De Beers To Sell Diamonds Made In a Lab (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    He means that the ones they dig out of the ground are flawed in different ways

    Of course they are flawed, haven't you heard of blood diamonds? That's where this company is the KING. In a lab, they can't hide (legally) torture, enslave and kill their workers.

  20. Please, read properly on Russia Demands Apple Remove Telegram From Russian App Store (macrumors.com) · · Score: 2

    Russia wants to BAN ONLY Telegram because they DIDN'T COMPLY with a BACKDOOR.

    So... does that mean that Facebook Messenger, WhatsAppp, etc. HAVE PROVIDED ONE to Russia?

  21. Obviously, TeX (or at least METAFONT) by Knuth.

  22. I haven't notice any change at all on Slashdot Asks: How Do You Like the New Gmail UI? (vortex.com) · · Score: 1

    Maybe because I wipe out years ago any "tab" other than "mail" and used "compact" view always.

    My gmail is exactly the same as always. No visual change at all.

  23. Only 8K????? on 8K TVs Are Coming, But Don't Buy the Hype (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    11 years ago we had a 24k TV!!

    https://www.cnet.com/news/what...

  24. Scientists accidentally sets plastic-eater loose on Scientists Accidentally Create Mutant Enzyme That Eats Plastic Bottles (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    So we have to go back to crystal and paper containers.

  25. Let's sort things out "easily" (you know in science that's an euphemism for "mostly but there are also other things you don't talk about") for many people who doesn't understand how this "Climate Change" works.

    0) Our Climate lies in equilibrium of freshwater-saltwater. A difference in salt concentration is what makes the ocean water currents move; just like pressures differences make air move.

    1) Higher temperatures mean ice (freshwater) reserves melt faster. This implies a "shift" in equilibrium towards less salted water, implying the current doesn't have enough "salt concentration" differences and, hence, stop moving.

    2) When the currents move, the water is cold (near the poles) and warm (near ecuator) and that cold/warm is taken by the moving air to landmasses. If the current stops, it means top will always be cold and bottom always warm.

    3) And the final consequence of Global Warming is an Ice Age...

    On (1) you can debate "why" the temperatures rises. You must take in account that the temperatures "changes" normally (maybe a solar eruption, hotspots, forest fires, etc. or, on the other hand, a ice mases sliding, more raining, etc.)

    The problem is not that "they have changed" (that's what the ignorants keep talking about). The problem is that "they have changed TOO FAST", meaning, there's "other" thing apart the "normal temperature changes ratio". Here is where humans come in. Maybe it's fossil burning, plastics on ocean that reflect light, etc. whatever meaning "contamination".

    The second problem is that we have passes years ago the "No Return Point", meaning, even if we stop contaminating, the Climate Shift won't stop at all. Then, why stop contaminating?

    Well, there are two reasons I think, personally, on my own, YOU SHOULD BE WORRY ABOUT TOO:

    A) Your descendants need a clean environment to live or will suffer (greatly). I, personally, will fight to protect my family from your (the ignorants' and criminals') crimes against Nature.

    B) The most contamination, the shift will happen sooner. What's the problem then? Well, for example, if in your region you suffer 2 tornadoes each year, you'll "enjoy" 5 next year, 8 the following one, etc.

    The only "hope" is that if humankind survives the Ice Age (and stops [or at list reduces considerably] contaminating), after that Ice Age, the Earth will try to recover the previous equilibrium state.

    Meanwhile, millions would have died due to the Climate Shift/Change -- Global Warming, whatever you choose to call it.