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  1. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 1

    I have no clue, go look it up for a complete run down, but the US is still releasing the information.

  2. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 1

    the guy is just one of those stupid Neo-Communists who think "well the nations that called themselves communist weren't really communist, I support a true communist state"

    the problem is that they ignore human nature to take power and keep it.

    also, the contradiction of communism is that everyone is equal but everyone is free to do as they like. how can you do what you like (aside from physically hurting others) but at the same time be forced to be exactly equal in every way as everyone else in society? also, how do you achieve this goal with out a strong central government to enforce it? also, how if you have a strong central government that can enforce the ways of communism are you considered free?

    the fact is that communism, like all other economic systems in the history of the world has to evolve and can not be forced.

  3. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 1

    china most certainly has been communist you dork.

    Maoism is a form of communism that focused on agriculture more than industry.

    but in the last 10 years, China has moved from Communism to Economic liberalism (they don't dare call it Capitalism).

  4. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 1

    the indy car name came from the fact that the Indianapolis 500 is the first and most famous formula 1 race in the US.

  5. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 2, Insightful

    umm, the reason that the US does not use standards that rest of the world uses is not because we invent a new standard here to spite, it is because we invent many of them first and Europe come along with a new better way to do it but since the US has had its standard (which is a corporate standard, not a government imposed one) for a few years and invested in it, we continue to use it.

  6. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 1

    yes, actually we do. there was a recent interview with a reporter who was over in Iraq investigating this on C-SPAN. seems most of the deaths were caused by deadly force taken on an attack by prisoners or escape attempts.

  7. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 1

    name one damn country that is considered free that has not or does not screw with liberties or the Geneva convention a little bit.

    BZZZT your wrong.

  8. Re:This shouldn't come as a surprise.... on China Developing own Standards · · Score: 1

    They are not communist. that is a form of an economic system.

    Tehy are authoritarian however.

  9. Re:Finally on Fusion Plasma Plant in The Future · · Score: 1

    yeah, well, I find it weird that one would vent the plasma into an area a person would be standing.

  10. Re:I had predicted 2050, actually on Fusion Plasma Plant in The Future · · Score: 1

    yeah, that is deadly when inhaled, just as hydrogendyoxied is.

  11. Re:Toxic waste, but not much of it on Fusion Plasma Plant in The Future · · Score: -1, Troll

    umm, no, they don't.

  12. Re:Finally on Fusion Plasma Plant in The Future · · Score: 4, Informative

    why? vented Plasma is not toxic.

    read about Fusion from Wikipedia please and cure your ignorance before you start some crazy anti-fusion lobby

  13. Re:I had predicted 2050, actually on Fusion Plasma Plant in The Future · · Score: 3, Informative

    you idiot. Fusion can not go Chernobyl, and the only radio activity is the Neutron bombarded walls of the chamber which dissipate quickly enough to not be a big problem

  14. Re:We don't protect business models from other one on Cell Phone Ringtones Give Music Industry Another Headache · · Score: 1

    solution, buy this company and then create a subscription service based on it effectively killing it.

  15. Re:Headache? on Cell Phone Ringtones Give Music Industry Another Headache · · Score: 1

    well that just won't do, we will have to get a few senators and representatives together and add to the copyright law "except for use in ringtones"

  16. Re:Killing Roundup Ready Plants on Monsanto Wins Case Over Patented Canola · · Score: 1

    of what? the bare spot in the ally?

    dude, it is just an ally, dead ground is better than my back yard being taken over by bamboo.

  17. Re:Killing Roundup Ready Plants on Monsanto Wins Case Over Patented Canola · · Score: 1

    we were talking herbicides, not wether they would be practical for framers :-) and no, nothing else is growing there either.

  18. Re:500?? 500???????!!!? on AgroWaste Oil Plant Starts Production · · Score: 1

    and that has contradicted what I said HOW?

    are you a fucking retard?

  19. Re:How is this supposed to solve anything? on Microsoft Submits Email Caller ID to the IETF · · Score: 1

    it makes filtering spam easy.

  20. Re:Similarities on Microsoft Submits Email Caller ID to the IETF · · Score: 1

    but the difference is that we can easily block all mail that has an "Unknown" header

  21. Re:How does this benefit Microsoft's bottom line? on Microsoft Submits Email Caller ID to the IETF · · Score: 2, Insightful

    oh, I don't now, maybe is savings from not paying for spamer's bandwidth?

  22. Re:Killing Roundup Ready Plants on Monsanto Wins Case Over Patented Canola · · Score: 3, Interesting

    no, salt works better.

    we had this crazy bamboo that a moron brought back from Brazil 50 years ago that was running amok in the ally, nothing killed it, gasoline, diesel fuel, plowing it under, finally, I bought 20 bags of rock salt and dumped them all over the area and plowed the salt into the soil.... I have not seen a single bamboo shoot for 3 years.

  23. Re:500?? 500???????!!!? on AgroWaste Oil Plant Starts Production · · Score: 1

    reducing it 50% means totally cutting out OPEC. the rest of our oil comes from Russia and domestic sources.

  24. Re:One Up-manship on AgroWaste Oil Plant Starts Production · · Score: 1

    see, there is this thing called inertia and you need a certain level of power to get a mass moving, if the engine is under powered, it will burn more fuel to get the level of power to move the mass than a more powerful engine.

  25. Re:500?? 500???????!!!? on AgroWaste Oil Plant Starts Production · · Score: 1

    what we need is to build refineries. right now, the refineries are full o the top in their oil tanks, the problem is that they can not produce products fast enough.

    more refineries = lower prices.