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  1. Re:This is just what I need. on Windows 7: The Missing Manual · · Score: -1, Troll

    It may not be M$ fanbois, corps and the government has hired ppl
    to monitor and counter and down mod posts that paint them
    in a bad light.

    http://iaindale.blogspot.com/2007/08/government-to-monitor-blogs.html

    http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=337848

    So when you see ppl mod you down they actually may be getting "paid" to do it.

    Even if they ACTUALLY agree with you.

    Brave new world indeed, "groupthink" via an ink and paper leash.

  2. Re:Ring of fat around the beltway on J. P. Barlow — Internet Has Broken the Political System · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hoping to vote Bachman/Paul or Paul/Bachman in '12

    Of course I also think we may have some national emergency
    that activates NSPD 51- HSPD 20 and delays the elections.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqD_vzC-kZc

    All it will take is border mayhem, N.Korea mayhem,
    Iran mayhem, Israel Mayhem, ad naseum ...

  3. Re:and why, exactly? on Japan Plans Moon Base Built By Robots For Robots · · Score: 1

    This is correct, the empire ppl get ideas like this...

    http://www.radioliberty.com/stones.htm

    1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.

    Rule #1 is my main issue while most of the rest make sense.

  4. Re:which is better on Possible Breakthrough In Hydrogen Energy · · Score: 1

    Agreed,

    My list:

    01) Jet Stream Power
    02) Ocean Current power
    03) Vertical Hydroponic Algae Oil Bio Fuel
    04) Solar Thermal
    05) Wind Power
    06) Pneumatic shoes for 6+ billion
    07) Sewer methane capture system ( use it in a fuel cell )
    08) Solar Thermal ( best solar long term bang for the buck )
    09) Geothermal
    10) Shrouded Tidal Turbines ( see the bay of fundy ) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_fundy

  5. Re:which is better on Possible Breakthrough In Hydrogen Energy · · Score: 1

    I tend to think of the US as a giant squid or octopus
    with 700+ tentacles in 130+ countries.

    Because that is how many military bases it has.

  6. Re:which is better on Possible Breakthrough In Hydrogen Energy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Sometimes what you are told is not actually what is going on.

    The healthcare in cuba has limitations.

    Some procedures that can be done in the US are not available in Cuba.

    I totally agree our healthcare system has turned into a profit chasing nightmare,
    but I think both sides are using disinfo to sell their agenda.

    Both sides are fundamentally corrupt and flawed.

    We need something like a co-op for health care, by the ppl for the ppl
    and run as a not for profit so it is not even taxed.

    This would drop the costs massively, and lawsuit reform would get
    the malpractice insurance out of orbit cost wise.

    I hate to say it but greed is killing citizens, and the corporations
    and the government will not fix that for you.

  7. Re:which is better on Possible Breakthrough In Hydrogen Energy · · Score: 1

    Solar farms in 24 time zones and a buried super conducting global transmission power bus line.

    Any excess thermal stored in molten salt.

    Big project ? Oh yeah ... possible in theory ? yes it is possible.

    Also 1% of the jet stream would replace all current forms of power usage on the planet.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_stream#Future_power_generation

  8. Re:which is better on Possible Breakthrough In Hydrogen Energy · · Score: 1

    Between jet stream power, and ocean current power we have much
    more power than 10 current earths would need.

    I think food will be an issue far before power.

    At present we use zero jet stream power, and
    less than .1% of ocean current power.

    The antarctic circumpolar current alone equals over
    100 times the flow of all the rivers on earth.

  9. Re:which is better on Possible Breakthrough In Hydrogen Energy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    the jet stream currents could handle all power needs,
    but getting it back down to earth is posing a problem.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_stream#Future_power_generation

  10. Re:What happens at night? on Possible Breakthrough In Hydrogen Energy · · Score: 3, Informative

    If it is used in the presence of pure oxygen that is correct.

    If it has access to other elements then you will get some pollution,
    but it beats everything we are currently using in green terms.

  11. This is old news on Possible Breakthrough In Hydrogen Energy · · Score: 1
  12. Re:What could on Bill Gates Funds Seawater-Spraying Cloud Machines · · Score: 1

    Well in this brave new world some ppl are long on Self Esteem, Self Confidence, Ego, and Bluster.

    Also a lot of ppl are short on Science, Reading, Fact Checking.

    So that is why you get comments that are scientifically impossible.

  13. Re:What could on Bill Gates Funds Seawater-Spraying Cloud Machines · · Score: 1
  14. Re:What could on Bill Gates Funds Seawater-Spraying Cloud Machines · · Score: 1

    MOD PARENT UP

    http://www.buzzle.com/articles/greenhouse-gases-list.html

    "The capacity of methane to trap heat is 20 times more than that of carbon dioxide. "

    "Water vapor, approximately constitutes about 33 to 66 percent of greenhouse gases, thus becoming the most prominent constituents of greenhouse gases list."

  15. Re:Largest Nuclear Disaster? on What Chernobyl Looks Like In 2010 · · Score: 1

    That is correct, and the Mc Collum memo proves that japan was coerced into attacking.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCollum_memo

    So in fact FDR wanted to japan to attack so he could enter the war which was unpopular
    at the time.

    If we had not entered the war at that time there is a good chance the Allies would not have won it,
    Germany was very close to having nukes at that time.

    The truth about pearl harbor will likely never be taught in US schools.

  16. Re:Ah, Yes on US Intelligence Planned To Destroy WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    Welcome to the New World Order...

  17. Codex Alimentarius, it is in the food... on Microbes That Keep Us Healthy Starting To Die Off · · Score: 1, Interesting

    What is going on was planned, and it is an old plan.

    7 of the 9 deadly persistent poisons are being reintroduced.

    Subclinical antibiotics are mandatory for production farm animals.

    Watch Food Inc. and know that even it does not cover it all.

    The top youtube video has a MD named Rima Laibow talking
    about Codex and What it means and it is now law world
    wide in over 150 countries.

    The warning was sounded years ago.

    Proof that what she says has been happening is seen
    in the film Reversing Diabetes in 30 days.

    We are all being slow killed on purpose, and the proof
    is in this post, and if you want to stick your head in the
    sand and think Rule #1 of the Georgia Guidestones
    is some kind of Hoax then you will meet you fate
    earlier than most.

    Good Luck to you all !

  18. Re:Anonymous Coward on "Accidental" Download Sending 22-Year-Old Man To Prison · · Score: 1, Troll

    Why risk angering the bagmen of the lobbyists when you can
    go after meek harmless nerds and still get enough face time
    to get that promotion.

    The system is broken, and we have pirates in DC and Wall Street.

    We have corporations that laugh at the concept of "do no harm".

    BPA is a endocrine disruptor and it is in most canned items.

    Sodium Fluoride is a poison and it even says it is on the box
    your toothpaste comes in, and it is the primary ingredient
    in most types of rat poison.

    It is not placed in 98% of the water in Europe, yet here its in the water.

    This is not accidental, this is insidious, and so is what they
    are doing to this 22 year old kid and even the FBI knows it.

    The hand of evil has taken over our government
    thru marionette strings to puppet politicians.

  19. Re:Transferability on Harvard Says Computers Don't Save Hospitals Money · · Score: 1

    MOD PARENT UP !

  20. Re:Transferability on Harvard Says Computers Don't Save Hospitals Money · · Score: 1

    I think the author of the article is a Phd.

    So while YOU might consider him junior high level,
    I am going to consider you a moron, and his analysis
    has a lot of evidence to lend it credibility.

  21. Re:dumb idea on Pittsburgh To Tax Students · · Score: 1

    The parasites at the top and the parasites at the bottom will have their money
    even if it means draining the working class dry.

    The leech or tick does not understand that it may kill its host,
    all it cares about is gorging itself on the blood of host.

    We have bigger government payrolls and expenditures than
    ever before, they do not have to try to be efficient and we all
    see how slow they move at the DOT and other gov offices.

    Abandon the blood sucking cities and move to ones that
    will cut back their budgets just like we have had to cut back ours.

  22. Re:"zero fuel"? on Berkeley Engineers Have Some Bad News About Air Cars · · Score: 1

    One way to compress air for near free would be to have pneumatic braking
    at all off ramps on highways, and at all stop lights as they go red.

    Regenerative braking in hybrids work in a similar but electrical manner.

  23. Re:Oh, yes, this is the conspiracy of all time on Climatic Research Unit Hacked, Files Leaked · · Score: 1

    I think you might want to read this and give it some more thought.

    http://tinyurl.com/2jorjm

  24. Re:The dog ate it? on Climatic Research Unit Hacked, Files Leaked · · Score: 1

    Oh snap !!! caught in more lies !!!

    LOL

    Business as usual !!! Move along !!! Nothing to see here !!!!

    hahahahahahaha ahahahahahaa

  25. Re:All the GOREY details right here! on Climatic Research Unit Hacked, Files Leaked · · Score: 2, Funny

    Tis a thing of beauty, one of the founders of green peace even said
    that green movement had been hijacked by disaffected communists
    as a tool to further their agenda.

    You can see it in things like Agenda 21 as well, And the Georgia Guidestones.

    They do not even try to hide it.