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  1. As a transsexual... on Tokyo Rail Billboards Scan Viewer's Age, Gender · · Score: 1

    It would really piss me off if it didn't consider me a woman. I don't need billboards screaming that I'm a goddamned tranny to the world. Being 6'2" is bad enough as it is.

  2. Re:For those complaining on New Wii Menu Update Targets Homebrew Again · · Score: 1

    So, don't buy that game, or if you want to use a Wii for homebrew, buy another for games. Nintendo isn't stopping you from modding your system. They simply say that if you want software upgrades, you have to accept their terms.

    It isn't like they load it in the background. It isn't like they don't tell you what they are doing. It isn't like they don't give you the option to keep everything like it always was. This is pretty tame compared to other companies' tactics to combat piracy, and I see nothing ethically wrong with it.

  3. For those complaining on New Wii Menu Update Targets Homebrew Again · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nintendo warns you about what they are going to do before they do it and give you the option to ignore the update. I think this is a fair compromise.

  4. Re:We can't tell, anyway on For Normals, Jobs' "Retina Display" Claim May Be Fair After All · · Score: 1

    Robots are hot.

  5. Re:I'm sure Copernicus feels better... on Copernicus Reburied As Hero · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The Church has a lot more important things to apologize for. In fact, they could skip apologizing for anything for all I care if they would stop doing horrible things now.

  6. I'm sure Copernicus feels better... on Copernicus Reburied As Hero · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No. Wait. He's dead. He doesn't care at all what you do to his bones.

  7. It is a very sad day. on US Supreme Court Upholds Indefinite Confinement · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When I agree with Scalia and Thomas and no one else on a Supreme Court decision. You cannot change the rules of incarceration. There is a sentence. If you want to hold prisoners longer make the sentence longer. You could even make the possibility of additional comfinement, but you can't make the sentence a court gave them any longer without a new trial.

    Well I guess you can now. Who the fuck cares about the Constitution? No one. No one who matters anyway.

  8. Re:No answer is sort-of an answer on 10-Year Cell Phone / Cancer Study Is Inconclusive · · Score: 1

    Yes, but the best outcome possible for this kind of study is "inconclusive." There is never a "No" just outcomes that are not statistically significant. Basically, how you "disprove" a link to a disease is by doing a bunch of studies. When the majority come out without any statistically significant link, we can be more and more sure that there is no significant link.

  9. Re:Freedom from porn. on Steve Jobs Says PC Folks' World Is Slipping Away · · Score: 1

    My imagination is hotter and heavier than a thousand centerfolds.

  10. Are you expecting to fake a personality? on How To Behave At a Software Company? · · Score: 1

    Don't try to change who you are for a boss. If you are happy and treat others with respect, your personality will be fine.

    Charisma is an elusive quality. I don't know if it can be learned.

  11. Re:The rights of the accused vs the public on Judge Closes Online Access To Info On Civil Case · · Score: 1

    And it is not like the public can't oversee the current trial. This should be done for every trial it applies to.

  12. Last I checked... on Kid Health Experts Attack Video Game Summer Camp · · Score: 5, Insightful

    the day is still 24 hours. Are three hours of video games more detrimental to their bodies than 6 to 8 hours of school classes?

  13. Translation on SETI To Release Data To the Public · · Score: 0, Troll

    We've been looking for 50 years, and... we got nothin'.

    So let's see if an army of tinfoil hat types and Star Trek nerds can find enough false patterns in the static to ensure our job security, because we're worried Obama wants to derail our gravy train. Something about "results." Don't people know that SETI is about giving hope to the world that we can find aliens that we can't communicate with in any way. Imagine what we could learn from the broadcast of an interstellar Jay Leno. The mind boggles!

  14. Re:Nintendo Is Like Other Japanese Tech Companies on Nintendo Announces 3D Successor of Nintendo DS · · Score: 1

    It was also due to the fact that Nintendo is a very sound and prudent company fiscally.

  15. Re:Pedal was stuck physically to the floor. on Toyota Acceleration and Embedded System Bugs · · Score: 1

    I only know this, because I asked my co-workers the same question. Yes, I work for an auto parts company and know little about cars. You can bet I'm learning though! ^_^

  16. Re:I think expectations are too high... on SETI Is 50 Years Old; No Sign of ET · · Score: 1

    It is foolish to assume that there is no other life in the universe. It is also foolish to assume it is only a matter of scanning the skies with a radio telescope to find it.

    There are a lot of these "What if?", pie-in-the-sky arguments for SETI, but the hard truth is that it may be impossible for us to detect intelligent life with current instruments, and we have nothing we can do if we were to find that life.

    I'd like someone to tell me the SETI endgame. Let's assume we can detect a signal. Then what? We can't communicate with them. We can't visit them. It wouldn't be likely that they are broadcasting information we could really use, and even if they were, it probably wouldn't be strong enough to decipher.

    SETI is a foolish waste of money. People argue that it is like winning the lottery, and it is worth the cost to play. I say that the chances aren't significantly better paying a dollar for a number than they would be simply finding the winning number discarded in a gutter.

  17. Re:After 50 years? on SETI Is 50 Years Old; No Sign of ET · · Score: 1

    What has SETI contributed to science? Seriously, I'm curious.

  18. Re:After 50 years? on SETI Is 50 Years Old; No Sign of ET · · Score: 3, Funny

    It costs more than a dollar.

  19. Re:Priorities. on Former Astronauts Call Obama NASA Plans "Catastrophic" · · Score: 1

    It is a lot easier to invade a country when you can move your troops next door at your leisure. The Battle of Normandy was hard, but it would have been one hell of a lot harder if we couldn't stage the battle from Britain.

  20. Re:Priorities. on Former Astronauts Call Obama NASA Plans "Catastrophic" · · Score: 1

    The only thing keeping them from choosing to expand into the US is our military.

    That and a GIGANTIC FUCKING OCEAN! The only reason we can afford to fight so many wars is that it is very hard to invade America.

  21. Re:Pedal was stuck physically to the floor. on Toyota Acceleration and Embedded System Bugs · · Score: 1

    Not in Drive-by-wire. It used to be that the pedal was hooked to the throttle, so a cruise-control system had to open and close the throttle (and the move the pedal) to adjust the speed. Toyotas now use a pedal position sensor attached to the pedal itself that gives the position of the pedal to the main computer and that computer adjusts the throttle. Since the throttle is no longer physically connected to the pedal, the pedal is not adjusted by the computer when in cruise control or ever.

    I work on the automotive industry and have held the offending pedals in my hands. They are simply spring loaded and there are no servos that would hold the pedal down while the throttle is open.

  22. If the pedal is stuck on Toyota Acceleration and Embedded System Bugs · · Score: 1

    It isn't a software or electrical problem. It is a mechanical problem.

  23. You know what? on A Warming Planet Can Mean More Snow · · Score: 1

    I don't fucking care anymore. You can run around like chickens with your heads cut off and ruin all scientific debate. Not like there is a science that hasn't been completely poisoned by politics and greed at this point.

    There are very few scientists that have the guts to say that they may not know something. I thought that was the point to science. They are all too afraid to lose that grant money or corporate sponsorship. Science isn't about a scientist's career. It is about finding the truth. Cooperate. Listen and address valid criticism. And can we stop with the poorly veiled Holocaust references. A "Climate Change denier" doesn't want to destroy the world or your family or Jewish people. Act your fucking age.

    One final thought: stop pretending that environmentalism is altruistic. That's complete bullshit. Environmentalism is about the survival of humans, and honestly, that's the way it should be.

  24. Re:Free Market? on Authors' Amazon Awareness · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Uh, true free market economies will have monopolies. Anti-trust laws make the market less free. Something to think about when someone gets a bug up their ass about a politician being "Socialist."

  25. Re:I was bullied constantly until... on Studies Reveal Why Kids Get Bullied and Rejected · · Score: 1

    My anger boiled over tons of times, but I never had the heart to really hurt someone. I'd lose my temper, perform a pathetic display of attempted violence, and then I'd cry afterward. That didn't help. People said I was socially inept, but I'm thinking more and more it was just that I was different. Then again, I have gender problems, so I'm probably a rare case.