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  1. Re:REAL elephant in the room on Global CO2 Concentration Passes Threshold of 400 ppm -- and That's Bad for the Climate (time.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, actually, I don't have any doubt that I could be a better president than either of our current two candidates.

    Can you convince 51% of the voters of that?

    No? Sorry, you're not qualified.

  2. Re:Blame Microsoft. on Microsoft Bungles This Week's Windows 10 Anniversary Update (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Does slashdot even believe in linux anymore?

  3. Re:stopping who? on The Argument For a Hypersonic Missile Testing Ban · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Guns: Every country that has had a gun ban strongly enforced has had a reduction in homicides. Every. Single. One.

    But violent crime goes up though, as criminals feel they can commit crimes without a risk of meeting an armed owner for instance.

  4. Autism and hypothyroid on Continued Rise In Autism Diagnoses Puzzles Researchers, Galvanizes Advocates · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm surprised that no one has mentioned this study yet. Perhaps Hypothyroid rates are skyrocketing and with it autism? http://www.sciencedaily.com/re... Autism four times likelier when mother's thyroid is weakened Pregnant women who don't make nearly enough thyroid hormone are nearly 4 times likelier to produce autistic children than healthy women, report scientists from the Houston Methodist Neurological Institute and Erasmus Medical Centre in an upcoming Annals of Neurology. The association emerged from a study of more than 4,000 Dutch mothers and their children, and it supports a growing view that autism spectrum disorders can be caused by a lack of maternal thyroid hormone, which past studies have shown is crucial to the migration of fetal brain cells during embryo development.

  5. Re:Sexually transmitted political power? on Geeks For Monarchy: The Rise of the Neoreactionaries · · Score: 4, Informative

    Except that countries didn't change all that much over 60 years, before the industrial revolution. So sons took over their father's work in many fields. Close enough for government work.

  6. Re:Not Surprising on A Ray of Hope For Americans and Scientific Literacy? · · Score: 1

    Actually a lot of big business is just fine with increased regulation, which generally hurts smaller businesses more.

  7. Re:Congress Sucks on Congressional Committee Casts a Harsh Eye On Vaccination Science · · Score: 1

    replying to kill accidental mod.

  8. So... why did you stop being a vegan?

  9. The problem is that people have large stores of b12, so the deficiency doesn't generally show up for a long time.

  10. Re:Oh. Oh no. on Radioactive Decay Apparently Influenced By the Sun · · Score: 1

    Scientists have just confirmed an effect, where there should be none, according to all of current science. Whether you like it or not, this is a crack in current science and there may be larger effects elsewhere. Disclaimer: For the record, I'm not even remotely a creationist.

  11. Re:Self selection on Surfacestations: NOAA Has Overestimated Land Surface Temperature Trends · · Score: 1

    But yet they insist on actual elections before electing the President.

  12. Re:Is it so wrong? on Solar X-Flare Blasts Directly Toward Earth · · Score: 1

    Just because one private aerospace company survived doesn't mean that the environment was even remotely conducive.

  13. Re:Is it so wrong? on Solar X-Flare Blasts Directly Toward Earth · · Score: 1

    And the other poster is right: NASA never stifled spaceflight; they don't control aerospace worldwide, and there was nothing stopping anyone in other countries from getting into spaceflight. They sure didn't stop the Chinese and Russians from building spacecraft.

    The environment outside the US was even worse. For example look at OTRAG. Aerospace is a highly politicized field, not to mention risky.

  14. Re:Is it so wrong? on Solar X-Flare Blasts Directly Toward Earth · · Score: 1

    The environment outside the US was even worse. For example look at OTRAG. Aerospace used to be a highly politicized field.

  15. Re:Is it so wrong? on Solar X-Flare Blasts Directly Toward Earth · · Score: 1

    Government money to NASA ruled the the Aerospace world though.

  16. Re:Is it so wrong? on Solar X-Flare Blasts Directly Toward Earth · · Score: 1

    1. Self-driving cars are coming. That's pretty major.

    2. Space-flight has been stifled for decades by NASA, no wonder we're finally seeing advances.

  17. Re:Enact mandatory voting on Kaspersky Says Lack of Digital Voting Will Be Democracy's Downfall · · Score: 1

    "Death Panels" were kind of inevitable if you look at the consequences, and not just at the text of the law. Guns: What do you think Fast and Furious was all about? It was used as an excuse to bring in gun control. Socialism: I'd say Obamacare counts. See, it's possibly for reasonable people to differ on the issues, and even what counts as an issue.

  18. Re: having an opinion on Kaspersky Says Lack of Digital Voting Will Be Democracy's Downfall · · Score: 1

    But eventually the truth did get to some extent, and some people got egg on their faces. The erosion of credibility is gradual.

  19. Re: having an opinion on Kaspersky Says Lack of Digital Voting Will Be Democracy's Downfall · · Score: 1

    And you'd listen to them and figure out, based on the present information, and historic record, who is more likely to be correct. If none of them can resolve the problems, then I guess we will just have to wait until people are adequately motivated to find a a solution.

  20. Re: having an opinion on Kaspersky Says Lack of Digital Voting Will Be Democracy's Downfall · · Score: 1

    The most important things they see are definitely real. Like for example, the price of Gas and Groceries. And the job situation. Can't hide any of those for very long.

  21. Re:Enact mandatory voting on Kaspersky Says Lack of Digital Voting Will Be Democracy's Downfall · · Score: 1

    "you can control who becomes vocal about voting."

    Well, sure. You do want candidates to explain to people what the issues are and why you should vote for them. Isn't that just part of the election process?

  22. Re:Low corp taxes? on Taxes Lead Angry Birds Maker Rovio To Consider Move To Ireland · · Score: 1

    These guys are probably too small to play that game. Plus GE talks a good game on renewables, which these guys can't.

  23. Re:Choice B has worked before on Earth Approaching Tipping Point Say Scientists · · Score: 2

    On the other hand, I've also walked down the street hundreds of times before, and it's never been a problem. Perhaps this time I will trip and fall. So I better micromanage my muscles to make sure I don't cramp up, or trip on anything. That is horrible horrible logic.

  24. Re:War On Climate Change on Panetta Labels Climate Change a National Security Threat · · Score: 0

    Mod parent up.

  25. Re:War On Climate on Panetta Labels Climate Change a National Security Threat · · Score: 1

    Good Lord, I have been behind the times. How about an EPA covert ops team then? Or EPA drones.