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  1. Re: I have a dream on 95% Engineers in India Unfit For Software Development Jobs: Report (gadgetsnow.com) · · Score: 1

    You don't have to scoop at all if you don't feed it.

  2. Re: Solution: Use apps, NOT LUDDITE CARS! on Despite Well Known Risks, Survey Finds Most People Use Smartphones While Driving (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    Travis? Travis Kalanick? Is that you?

  3. Everywhere should be a speeding trap. Slow down.

  4. Re: Back to divination on US Dismantles Forensic Science Commission (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1
    Now you could try to make a bridge out of the alleged witch to establish guilt, but bridges can be made of other things.

    Those "other things" are steel girders, reinforced concrete, and masonry. Unlike wood, these don't float. Or burn. If you can make a bridge of her, burn her somewhere discreet. If it catches, you've got her. Otherwise, aloe and a bandage.

  5. Re: Bullshit logic. on Should The FBI Have Arrested 'The Hacker Who Hacked No One'? (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    I take it your gun isn't Swiss military issue.

  6. Re: The Book of Mormon (touches atheism, other to on Slashdot Asks: What Books Are You Reading This Month? · · Score: 1

    And it doesn't bother you that the author raped children? His youngest "wives" were prepubescent. Fuck you and that child rape cult you're trying to spread.

  7. Hate to break it to you but you are talking about the CHEAP end of R&D costs: preclinical. The vast majority of spending is in phase II and III clinical trials.

    In all seriousness, why are clinical trials so expensive? Volunteers, a doctor with a sack of pills, a lab technician and a statistician are all you need, no?

  8. Re: God Dammit on Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch To Supreme Court (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    It's the Fourteenth Amendment, silly. It reads "The ____________________________ (fill in the blank)."

  9. Re: God Dammit on Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch To Supreme Court (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1
    Complaining about popular vote is like complaining about not winning at chess even though you have more pieces left.

    We've murdered millions, tortured innocents, trained terrorists, organized rape squads, etc., all in the name of checkers, yet we continue to play chess domestically.

  10. Re: More US warmongering on US Strikes Syrian Base With Over 50 Tomahawk Missiles (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Psshh. Practice makes perfect.

  11. Re: It's the parasites stupid on Ancient Cannibals Didn't Turn To Cannibalism Just For the Calories, Study Suggests (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    That's why they use meat thermometers.

  12. Imagine a Beowulf cluster of Marshall Brain's 'Man on Google Glass Enters The Manufacturing Sector (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    This is the link you're looking for.

  13. Now this is different, but what if birds don't like to feed on the GMO mosquitoes, or fish don't like their larvae?

    This would matter if the goal was to eradicate the mosquitoes. However, according to tfa, the goal is only to knock mosquito populations down in malaria-prone areas long enough to eliminate malaria. The wee beasties that cause malaria must alternate between a human host and a female mosquito as part of their life cycle. It would be cheaper and easier to just exile malaria-infected people to Siberia or some other mosquito-free place.

  14. Re: Reporters shouldn't complain on Proof Daylight Saving Time Is Dumb, Dangerous, and Costly (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Put some black tape over it. That's why it's called electrical tape.

  15. Re: Offsite backups become more and more importan on Police Allegedly Threaten A UK Photographer With Seizure Of All His Computers (wordpress.com) · · Score: 1

    Harriet Tubman was just a local community activist. The "Underground Railroad" mythology comes from a Coca-cola advertising campaign dating to 1913 wherein they use her name and likeness.

  16. It is not a better link; it requires javascript to even see it.

    So use javascript.

  17. Re: Render on Stunning Close-up of Saturn's Moon, Pan, Reveals a Space Empanada (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 5, Informative
    Saturn's 9.5 au from the sun, so gets 1/9.5^2 = ~1.1% the light we do. It's dark out there. This makes for low quality photos.

    Here is a better link with the originals and a link to katrillions of raw images.

  18. No, it's plainly a pierogi.

  19. Re: Sigh... on California Government On the Dangers of Cellphones (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1
    The quantum organelles within the cells of the pineal gland vibrate at a complex frequency, the real component of which is a prime harmonic of common cellular frequencies. When powerful yet highly entropic excitation is electronically induced in these "powerhouses of the soul" by a(n accidentally) well-tuned proximate emitter of electromagnetic radiation, the gland is overwhelmed, quantum consciousness levels are reduced, and you will struggle to achieve your true potential. It's been proven with dozens of scientific studies.

    I sell crystals that can prevent this by absorbing all bad EM radiation.

  20. But you haven't seen my solar powered trimaran yet. It can shelter two dinghies in the rain.

  21. Re: Rose tinted glasses on The Only Thing, Historically, That's Curbed Inequality: Catastrophe (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1
    Their idiot president is gonna shit when he realizes that Canadians look, act, and speak very much like Americans.

    So you admit you impersonate Americans in order to gain access to our R&D facilities?

  22. Can it do anything? on New Kit Turns A Raspberry Pi Into A Robot Arm (raspberrypi.org) · · Score: 1

    Call me when the robotic arm can assemble a robotic arm.

  23. Re: I'm sure he had nothing to hide on Michael Flynn Resigns As Trump's National Security Adviser (go.com) · · Score: 1

    That's still a lot of burgers.

  24. Re: I understand this on Misophonia: Scientists Crack Why Eating Sounds Can Make People Angry (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    In Tibet, a squealing fart carries sexual overtones.

  25. Re: Prepare for deluge of stupid on Scientists Marvel At 'Increasingly Non-Natural' Arctic Warmth (msn.com) · · Score: 1
    And the most important part of the process is not assuming the answer ahead of time.

    And the most assumptuous part of the answer is not holding of import the process beforehand.