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  1. Monetization on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Making money off of a disease which is very much kept in the vague, unclear, opaque situation is evil. Where is the reproducible proof that HIV exists? Where is the reproducible proof that HIV causes AIDS? No, no panic, just some questions. Everybody assumes that what they say is true. True for HIV, True for HPV. True for whatever. THINK first. Do your research.

  2. really? on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 1

    Was HIV isolated before he began operating?

  3. Like the apple... on Nation-Wide Internet Censorship Proposed For Australia · · Score: 1

    Maybe this censorship is just like the apple that I tried to take to Australia. (it wasn't allowed for fear of diseases etc) Now they ecosystem will never get `hardened`. Same for the people. And what about people that cause a lot of hits for censored sites? They must be terrorists?

  4. Discovered? on Nobel Prize For Medicine Awarded, Physics Soon To Follow · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Discovered HIV? Was it ever isolated? HPV? Was it ever proven that it *causes* cervical cancer? (yes they force the expen$ive and toxic medicine on us to `prevent` HPV to increase profit$) Just refuse 'medicine' shots without proper explanation. Don't believe the hype. Relation between HIV and AIDS is far from clear. Effectiveness versus risks of medicine against HPV or even cervical cancer is far from clear. Do your research.

  5. Most important on Solar Cells — Made In a Pizza Oven · · Score: 1

    Where is the HOWTO?

  6. Re:Forbidden in NL on Big Six UK ISPs Capitulate To Music Industry · · Score: 1

    Are you sure? If they deem you a (suspoected) terrorist everything goes. The `cartooncomission` can't even be WOBbed (`freedom of information act` so to say) anymore: http://zaplog.nl/zaplog/article/kabinet_schendt_de_wettelijke_openbaarheid because of reasons of national security.

  7. Filtering/inspecting... on Big Six UK ISPs Capitulate To Music Industry · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Filtering/inspecting traffic implies taking responsibility implies getting lawsuits directed at ISPs for users' content.

  8. Backups? on Disgruntled Engineer Hijacks San Francisco's Computer System · · Score: 5, Funny

    With backups no data will be lost. Oh, those are encrypted?

  9. Re:Protective Order on YouTube Must Give All User Histories To Viacom · · Score: 1

    I called. I could file a complaint (as a non-US citizen?). How can I do that? What effect can it have? I use youtube so my data is involved here.

  10. Why... on Ebay Fined $61M By French Court For Sales of Fake Goods · · Score: 1

    Why can't we resell what we want?

  11. Re:EU requests private US citizen data on US To Get EU Private Citizen Data · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Democracy on a national level is already very indirect and very vague and *you* trust even farther away EU politicians (who you'll rarely see, get to know, etc) to decide on a treaty that might very radically change the world around you? What you can eat? What you can do? Where you can go? Yes, all that kind of stuff. Exactly because it is a constitution we need a vote. And if it is too complex it is to be explained *WAY* better before, and not after, accepting it. It's not a matter of trust. They, who work for us, simply shouldn't push ahead with something that was voted down thrice. (yes that is what they will do after a slight break because of the Irish no...)

  12. Re:EU requests private US citizen data on US To Get EU Private Citizen Data · · Score: 1

    Yes, the US is more aggressive in obtaining the data of travellers. But the but since the USE (EU) are in the process of becoming a super-state kind of thing, despite the Lisbon treaty dilemma (the people don't want it, still the politicians move on) the stance on looking into private data might gradually change.

  13. Stars versus dark matter on Galaxies Twice As Bright As Previously Thought · · Score: 3, Informative

    More mass in stars, so less dark matter...

  14. Re:Yes. on Time To Abolish Software Patents? · · Score: 1
  15. Re:I should work for NASA, the answer is obvious.. on More Spacecraft Velocity Anomalies · · Score: 2

    Dark matter?

  16. Re:Why? on EU Commissioner Proposes 95 year Copyright · · Score: 1

    If normal people can live from their pensions after about 40 years of labour, why would artists be unable to do the same after profiting for 50 years from their copyrights? Extending copyrights is greed.

  17. MS paying for open radeonhd driver? on Microsoft Paid Novell $356 Million in '07 · · Score: 1

    So it is perhaps MS that is paying for our open source radeonhd driver? See http://wiki.x.org/wiki/radeonhd...

  18. weak ass whatever on Auto Mileage Standards Raised to 35 mpg · · Score: 1

    Yes. This is only 1 liter in 15 KMs on average in the nearby future for those americans. This is 1970's european standard I guess. Even my simple Opel Corsa diesel is doing 1 liter in 20+ kilometers. And that is old technology. Why o why did *they* ever agree to this weak USA goal?

  19. Bad on House Approves Warrantless Wiretapping Extension · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is o-so bad for Americans; no warrant, no check on whatever thing that should be OK to proceed. This is even worse for non-Americans (yes, we are the oppressed of the world) since our communication, that by accident passes over the USA, can be intercepted at will without any reasonable regulation at all. What if we would intercept any American traffic?

  20. Diesel? on DeLorean to Come Back (Sorta) · · Score: 1

    Could they be delivered with a diesel engine? (no gasoline for me) [Then it could be converted to run on pure vegetable oil. That would be something.]

  21. Some background on First Ever Scramjet Reaches Mach 10 · · Score: 1

    http://www.uq.edu.au/news/index.html?article=11183 So which Skyshot plane did fly here?

  22. Another universe? on Holocaust Dropped From Some UK Schools · · Score: 1

    Why does this look like I am in the wrong universe?

    They need to be taught to accept differing views. They need to be taught facts.
    They need to adapt a little more to the more or less civilized western world instead of trying to colonize and indoctrinate us with their violence.

  23. Re:Why do they even NEED to ban this? on State Bans Texting While Driving · · Score: 1

    That was a warning for inhabitants of americanized states/nations.
    Others might(!) not need such a warning.

  24. How come? on Student, Denied Degree For MySpace Photo, Sues · · Score: 1

    Is this modern times? Is this modern times the USA way? Or what is the reason for people reacting this way to photo's like this one?

  25. Multitail! on How To Tell Open-Source Winners From Losers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Multitail!
    MultiTail lets you view one or multiple files like the original tail program. The difference is that it creates multiple windows on your console (with ncurses). It can also monitor wildcards: if another file matching the wildcard has a more recent modification date, it will automatically switch to that file. That way you can, for example, monitor a complete directory of files. Merging of 2 or even more logfiles is possible. It can also use colors while displaying the logfiles (through regular expressions), for faster recognition of what is important and what not. Multitail can also filter lines (again with regular expressions) and has interactive menus for editing given regular expressions and deleting and adding windows. One can also have windows with the output of shell scripts and other software. When viewing the output of external software, MultiTail can mimic the functionality of tools like 'watch' and such. http://vanheusden.com/multitail/