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  1. Re:Do I support nuclear power? on Slashdot Asks: Do You Support Nuclear Energy? (gallup.com) · · Score: 0

    Liquid thoreum reactor. Safe, cheap, 10 year half life.

  2. Ever think that the nude female body is considered aesthetically pleasing and is regarded as something beautiful and worth being venerated? Sure a young boy will look at the sexual bits, but I assure you that gustav was more interested in the beauty rather than the sexual.

  3. Re:annoy the terrorists on BBC Taken Offline By 'Anti-IS' Group (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    It's a battle of wills, using time and resources to put up a new site, get that site name distributed and functioning all takes time. While the major social media sites have policies in place and several employees who go through cases day in and day out, the more people do to shut it down helps. Was hitting the bbc was poor taste, the final goals are good. Imo

  4. While I personally find the stuff to be indecent at best, who am I to tell anyone what is decent. This policy does not work because rigid 'moral' guidelines will never be just or effective. And the market will move somewhere else underground where it will change. For a good analogy refer to the digital 'Anna' or anorexia culture and it transformed due to censorship.

  5. Use Kickstarter or another crowd funding to make it work. 450 mil is a bit steep though.

  6. If you are going to promote a cosmopolitan city (SF is not) then there is better than London. Berlin or Paris or, if it has to be Anglophile, then Dublin. London is more expensive and difficult to work in.

  7. Re: and 1 ....2......3.... Begin on Russian Official Calls For "International Investigation" of the Apollo Program · · Score: 0

    You would not know what the truth was if it announced itself to you.

  8. how about dealing with the bottle-neck and not say "we don't need Internet anyway."

  9. Shame really on Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht Sentenced To Life In Prison · · Score: 1

    i get it, but 5 to 15 years with probation - not multiple life sentences. Appeal!