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  1. Re:Junk science on Human Language May Have Evolved To Help Our Ancestors Make Tools · · Score: 1

    Due to the fact that the post I replied to was modded "insightful" and the fact that you even exist I am done with Slashdot.

  2. Re:Junk science on Human Language May Have Evolved To Help Our Ancestors Make Tools · · Score: 1

    "I like objective truth and objective reality"

    Yep, those are nice. And they're very helpful for about 1% of life. The other 99% is messy and emotional but still worth figuring out, because it's the 99% part that gives us the most trouble.

  3. Re:How galaxies are disappearing from our universe on How Galaxies Are Disappearing From Our Universe · · Score: 1

    And why would you ignore the semantics of my sentence except to be obtuse? Quite likely my meaning was understood by everyone but you.

    You and your hair-splitting ilk are what take the fun out of online interaction.

  4. Re:How galaxies are disappearing from our universe on How Galaxies Are Disappearing From Our Universe · · Score: 2

    Yep. From the article:

    "And while no galaxy has literally disappeared to the point where it's invisible, 97% of them have disappeared in the sense that they're unreachable to us, and that the light they're emitting today will never reach us. The galaxies are still visible, but only due to their old light."

    They're not disappearing from THE universe, they're disappearing from OUR universe.

  5. Re: Check your math. on Apparent Islamic Terrorism Strikes Sydney · · Score: 1

    "Let's say there are 10-15% of psychopaths in society..."

    That number is WAY too high. If it was that high we would be in much worse shape than we are. The estimate is 3-5%. Isn't it amazing? It only take 3-5% of the population to really give a good go at ruining it for everyone.

  6. Re:What could possibly go wrong. on "Fat-Burning Pill" Inches Closer To Reality · · Score: 1

    I don't. And since everyone is just spouting opinions I'll add mine. We've been messing with the food supply too much. We're consuming vast quantities of starch and stuff sweetened with corn syrup and who knows what else. I think we might be engineering our way into bad health.

    Also, and this is not a character flaw, I don't think people are honest with themselves about how much sugary stuff they consume. I've been thin all my life (for various reasons, not the least of which is a physically active lifestyle) but I went through a period where I was hanging out with some guys who went to the vending machines every afternoon. I ended up eating a lot of candy and I put on 10+ pounds in no time. The great thing was that I realized what was going on and stopped eating any sugary stuff and the weight dropped right back off.

    At work I see people who talk about wanting to lose weight and yet get ice cream every day. It's not a character flaw, but it is a choice. If it's not important to you I'm OK with that. We all have our priorities.

  7. Re:Uh, simple on The Strangeness of the Mars One Project · · Score: 1

    "No politician in this universe wants to be the one who willfully signs the death certificates of highly trained, highly intelligent and skilled people."

    I don't know why. They usually have no problem sending large numbers of people to their deaths. All we need to do is convince them that there are probably terrorists on Mars and it'll be a done deal.

  8. Re:don't use biometrics on Virginia Court: LEOs Can Force You To Provide Fingerprint To Unlock Your Phone · · Score: 2

    "...do you KNOW how many laws there are at the Federal, State, County, and municipal level there are on the books..."

    That's not even the end of it. If the federal government decides they want to persecute you badly enough they will figure out a TREATY that you somehow violated.

  9. Re:What did you expect.. on New Crash Test Dummies Reflect Rising American Bodyweight · · Score: 1

    "The short version: If you're not forced to skip meals and not forced to sweat your ass off just to put food on the table, you're going to have a surfeit of calories, and neither your metabolism or hunger mechanism got the memo."

    In the 1950s the US was not in the dark ages. We did not have to sweat our butts off just to put food on the table. We enjoyed a huge wave of prosperity. And yet, as a nation we were thinner.

  10. Re: What did you expect.. on New Crash Test Dummies Reflect Rising American Bodyweight · · Score: 1

    You can if you do it right.

  11. Re:Climate porn on Imagining the Future History of Climate Change · · Score: 1

    You want pictures? Here ya go!

    http://more.glacierworks.org/

  12. Re:Creativity vs Common Sense on Isaac Asimov: How Do People Get New Ideas? · · Score: 1

    It's amazing that it then took so long for the invention of the triple axel, however.

  13. Re:gtfo on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: 2

    Please note that the person you replied to was not advocating for a law to be passed. The poster was advocating for a "movement." That's important. I would argue that social pressures are more important than laws for keeping people acting basically decently.

    Yes, I am for free speech as well, but all speech has consequences.

  14. Re:gtfo on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: -1, Troll

    How is misogyny a "non-issue?"

  15. Re:Largest Ponzi Scheme Ever on Mystery Gamer Makes Millions Moving Markets In Japan · · Score: 4, Interesting

    "Further proving that the Stock Market is almost entirely disconnected from the underlying companies."

    Exactly. I've been wondering for some time just what IS stock price based on? Since it's not based on the soundness of the company (the company doesn't even need to have a P/E!) it seems entirely based on perceived potential of the company and whatever news makes the traders nervous or ecstatic that day.

    Therefore, it seems to me you're better off avoiding fundamentals and instead watching the news and reading sociology books. Oh yeah, and developing ways to do high volume trading one millionth of a second faster than you competitor.

  16. Re:Rent a Tesla for $1 on State of Iowa Tells Tesla To Cancel Its Scheduled Test Drives · · Score: 1

    "We don't live in a democracy, and never have."

    As popular as it is to make this gripe this country was founded on democratic process. It's only somewhat recently that we became an oligarchy.

    " The only way this will ever change is through aggressive 'petulance'"

    Whatever that is, a better tactic would be to aggressively contribute to Lawrence Lessig's movement.

  17. Re:~/.cshrc on Apple Yet To Push Patch For "Shellshock" Bug · · Score: 1, Interesting

    "Unfortunately, based on my extensive experience with OS X, I have to say that it is a big pile of shit. "

    Don't stop there. Give us some real examples of why you think this. Because otherwise it kind of sounds like you're just making something up that sounds authoritative but really isn't.

  18. Re:Stallman would be proud on Apple Yet To Push Patch For "Shellshock" Bug · · Score: 1

    Partial output from running "man bash" on my Mac:

    COPYRIGHT
                  Bash is Copyright (C) 1989-2005 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc.

    By the way, betwixt means between.

  19. Re:There have been studies on Why the iPhone 6 Has the Same Base Memory As the iPhone 5 · · Score: 1

    Do you know why that is? Because the younger generation will do anything to differentiate themselves from their parent's generation. Even if means abandoning a good product.

  20. Re:Memory doesn't cost that much. on Why the iPhone 6 Has the Same Base Memory As the iPhone 5 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    "Or, it's just more of keeping things simple."

    Or it's a matter of security and user experience. Without an SD card you won't be getting a bunch of forum posts like this one: http://www.droidxforums.com/fo...

  21. Re:"Emergency" on Putin To Discuss Plans For Disconnecting Russia From the Internet · · Score: 1

    "devices capable of emitting electromagnetic radiations"

    Does this mean they'll confiscate the alternator on my car? And what about my brain?!

  22. Re: Recent claims by whom? on Study: Chimpanzees Have Evolved To Kill Each Other · · Score: 1

    So, in other words you didn't read the article.

  23. Re: Recent claims by whom? on Study: Chimpanzees Have Evolved To Kill Each Other · · Score: 2

    It sounds like you just made that up. What evidence do you base that on?

    The good side of humans is part of our nature as well, and according to the trend it is an increasing part of our nature. Did you even bother to look at the article I linked?

  24. Re:Recent claims by whom? on Study: Chimpanzees Have Evolved To Kill Each Other · · Score: 1

    You should read the article I linked. It's much longer range than three or four generations.

  25. Re:Recent claims by whom? on Study: Chimpanzees Have Evolved To Kill Each Other · · Score: 1

    "All the hippies need to get over it and come back to reality."

    The reality is that evolution isn't finished. We are possibly evolving into something much greater than what came before. Steven Pinker exhibits that the human race has overall experienced a decline in violence in the recent past. (http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/history-and-the-decline-of-human-violence/)

    Maybe the reality is that the hippies were right.