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  1. Jewellery Obsolescence on Reactions to the New MacBook and Apple Watch · · Score: 1

    Normally, if you are a person who is inclined to blow $10k on a piece of jewellery, you would expect that you "investment" *won't* be obsolete in one year.

  2. Rights on Star Trek Continues Meets Kickstarter Goal, Aims For Stretch Goals · · Score: 1

    How did they secure the rights to make these episodes? You'd think that would be the most expensive and most restrictive part.

  3. Re:Megasolution on NASA: Increasing Carbon Emissions Risk Megadroughts · · Score: 1

    You're saying that corporations can't profit from building mega projects, infrastructure, dams, reservoirs, pipelines, desalinization plants, etc. on the pubilc dime? You'd think that the corporations that purportedly control all government decisions would be order them to open the floodgates of public money into these projects.

  4. Re:Make it mandatory on WA Pushes Back On Microsoft and Code.org's Call For Girls-First CS Education · · Score: 2

    All you need to do is limit the admission of boys to be equal to the number of girls in STEM programs. Then, perfect gender equality is guaranteed and no girls are forced into programs they don't want. Perfection achieved! The excess of boys can just go into basket weaving. I mean, it's not like we have a need for so many STEM students.

  5. Re:Can't eat what you don't grow on Free-As-In-Beer Electricity In Greece? · · Score: 1

    There's an important factor that you Doomer types seem to forget about. The pre-revolutionary French and the Arab Springers didn't have access to a particular pressure-relief valve that we do: DEMOCRACY. Instead of breaking out the torches and pitchforks, all that the disgruntled masses need to do is vote for the Pitchfork Party that will be newly created to (attempt to) deliver whatever it is that the masses want. If the masses want punitive taxes on the rich, then that's what we'll get.

    There'll be unintended consequences, of course, like chasing rich people, their entrepreneurship, their businesses, and their capital and all foreign capital out of the country, but if this is what the masses want, we can have Venezuela right here. Everyone will be *equally* poor — mission accomplished! The 'revolution' will happen in the voting booth.

    Strange that what we actually see in the first world isn't voters opting for far-left or far, far left-er types, but actually a tendency toward business-friendly conservative types. The Pending Doom(TM) is strictly a minority opinion, most particularly among the supposedly outraged masses.

  6. Re:Can't eat what you don't grow on Free-As-In-Beer Electricity In Greece? · · Score: 1

    Or "Why should I care about the peasants when I have absolute power?"

  7. Re:Doubtful on Woman Suffers Significant Weight Gain After Fecal Transplant · · Score: 1

    I still can't get rid of the last 5-10 lbs of flab. It doesn't matter how little I eat.

    I think some WWII POWs might disagree. Unless you are claiming that you body violates the universal Law of Conservation of Mass.

  8. Plan B on Microsoft To Invest In Rogue Android Startup Cyanogen · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Is Microsoft preparing a Plan B for when they finally give up on Windows Mobile?

  9. Re:This doesn't sound... sound on Valve's Economist Yanis Varoufakis Appointed Greece's Finance Minister · · Score: 1
  10. Re:A brave new world on Science By Democracy Doesn't Work · · Score: 1

    Used to be that in a democracy we will weight the facts and then vote on a decision.

    Huh? That's never been the case.

  11. Re:So what was the result?? on Science By Democracy Doesn't Work · · Score: 3, Insightful

    They're not even debating the right question: Are humans causing a climate change that will cause us considerable harm?

  12. Re:Caution: do not charge remaining eye on Microsoft Researchers Use Light Beams To Charge Smartphones · · Score: 2

    You could get it down to one box labelled "Charge all smartphones in room". See? Super-easy!

  13. Re:In the name of Allah ! on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    Christianity has the same problem. If you haven't murdered every single homosexual you've ever encounterd, then you are disobeying the Bible. The crucial difference is that "Christians" have rejected the more barbarian aspects of their sacred and unchanging scripture (making them exactly what, I don't know) and all "Christian" states have rejected the integration of church and state. Islam is still stuck in its own Dark Ages.

  14. Re:something new. on What Language Will the World Speak In 2115? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The reason that languages fragmented in the past was that populations were fragmented and rarely communicated. That is not the case today. Increasingly concentrated mass media in English will cause accents and dialects of English to converge. Mind you, the root English will also evolve over hundreds and thousands of years, but eventually, everyone will speak this root English.

  15. 2% = Bald-faced lie on Aircraft Responsible For 2.5% of Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions · · Score: 1

    the world's aircraft are responsible for roughly 2.5% of global carbon dioxide emissions

    All human activities contribute only 3% of global CO2 emissions; the other 97% are natural. Buried deeply in a footnote somewhere is that they are talking about *ANTHROPOGENIC* CO2 emissions which means that aviation is actually responsible for only 0.075% of global CO2 emissions. These political activists should really stop lying.

  16. Re:I never have understood on Serious Economic Crisis Looms In Russia, China May Help · · Score: 0

    The U.S. started mortgaging its future during the Reagan era, but it was the two Bush presidencies that did the most damage.

    Obama has run up more debt than all previous presidents in history COMBINED, including both Bushes, and he still has two more years to go. Do you have any criticism for him?

  17. Re:America! on "Team America" Gets Post-Hack Yanking At Alamo Drafthouse, Too · · Score: 1

    O'er the land of the cowed and the home of the chickenshit!

  18. Who's To Blame? on Who's To Blame For Rules That Block Tesla Sales In Most US States? · · Score: 1

    Yet another monopoly cartel that has outlived its usefulness and will soon be liquidated by technological change.

  19. Re:When 9 votes are required to send it ... on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    You're saying that there should have been more racists on the jury to mitigate against racism? Or perhaps that there should have been more racists of your persuasion to get the result you wanted?

  20. Re:This issue makes smart people go dumb. on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 0

    It's called "Leftism". It is an ideology, and ideologies are not subject to reason or facts.

  21. Re:Pathetic on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 0

    The leftist reverence for a proven thug is disgusting. Time to face reality. Your innocent angel strong-arm robbed a store and then attacked a police officer, punching him in the face and tried to grab his gun before finally trying to charge him.

  22. How not to get killed by the cops on Cops 101: NYC High School Teaches How To Behave During Stop-and-Frisk · · Score: 1

    Step 1: Don't attack the cops.
    Step 2: There is no step 2.

  23. Subsidies? on Rooftop Solar Could Reach Price Parity In the US By 2016 · · Score: 1

    Is this price parity before or after absorbing massive subsidies from taxpayers and electricty consumers? If it is after, then the idea is not scalable.

  24. Re: Are renewable energy generators up to task ? on Denmark Faces a Tricky Transition To 100 Percent Renewable Energy · · Score: 1

    We don't have "better energy storage". And if we ever get it, it will cost many times what a conventional power plant would cost. So, instead of paying three times the cost (expensive solar power + backup conventional power), it will cost eight times as much as conventional power. Exactly how many future generations of taxpayers are you seeking to bankrupt? And if its cloudy or calm for too long, the storage empties and the lights go out.

  25. CRTC misjudging its political power on Netflix Rejects Canadian Regulator Jurisdiction Over Online Video · · Score: 2

    Someone might want to inform the CRTC bureaucrats of the consequences of pissing off at least 4-million voters — election of the party that promises to rid us of the CRTC. (Really, this would be about 25% of the electorate assuming that each Canadian Netflix account corresponds to a household with 1.6 voters.)

    Gouge us, go to war, waste tens of billions of dollars, the public doesn't care. But cut off our entertainment — it's torches-and-pitchforks time!