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  1. Re:Study must be deeply flawed on Parents Who Don't Vaccinate Kids Tend To Be Affluent, Better Educated (go.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    oh? suppose they avoid particular vaccinations because of high percentage of bad reactions or improperly prepared vaccines that spread disease (both of which have happened in several noticeable cases)

    Or governments or institutions that have used vaccinations in program of genocide or racism? U.S. example foremost in mind...

  2. good vaxxed is available on Parents Who Don't Vaccinate Kids Tend To Be Affluent, Better Educated (go.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I want to see bad and wrong things for various reasons. I want freedom and ability to listen to Hitler's rants, watch Vaxxed, watch Trump presidential address, etc.

    you sheltered potted houseplants can fuck off

  3. Re:Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate w on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Well aren't you a sheltered little houseplant. So you have no idea what the people who work for that kind of money or less are like, so you make up stereotypes.

  4. congrats, you invented the antenna on Scientists Create Super-Thin 'Sheet' That Could Charge Our Phones (theguardian.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    yes, conductors turn radio waves into electricity, that's what happens in antenna. very bad to be absorbing large amounts, that means you're blocking them and attenuating them.... bad for everyone's wifi, bluetooth, broadcast radio reception, etc.

  5. not enough depressed people around to think that massive infection rate correlates.

    there are plenty of other nasty things living in 25 percent or more of people but you're hyperfocused on the topic of the day

  6. Re:SOLUTION IS OBVIOUS on Hanford Nuclear Waste Cleanup Makes Progress, But Questions Loom (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    false, truck accident won't do anything to nuclear cask, they are very tough.

    no wonder you post AC, you talk out of your ass.

  7. Haven't seen an commercial-scale hydrogen production and storage though, sounds like "beaker scale looks good but big doesn't work"

    salt works at big scale.

  8. not a major health crisis if only the unhealthy are susceptible and there are no symptoms in most people. looking for something to wring your hands over? this is a non-issue, rarely is there a toxic infection.

  9. gold is made by neutron capture, by the way, not fusion

  10. I didn't say fusion made gold, just that stars do. plenty of gold in the ground from some ol' star.

    and plenty of energy for us from the nearest star

  11. stars give us fusion power and gold from other elements, so we don't have to do either one.

    in other words, let's get those 100 square miles of desert paved with panels and storage and stop worrying

  12. Re:Electric Cars Need a Tax Credit on Tesla Is Cutting 7 Percent of Its Workforce To Reduce Model 3 Price (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    bullshit

    newer and better will stand on its own merits in the marketplace. other companies than Tesla will make electric cars at a profit, without needing to be a parasite on my tax dime

  13. Re:Why the fuck would I thank steve jobs for that on Jack Bogle, the Man Who Revolutionized Investing, Dies At 89 (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    doesn't matter, those are all wastes of carbon to me

  14. Re:Electric Cars Need a Tax Credit on Tesla Is Cutting 7 Percent of Its Workforce To Reduce Model 3 Price (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    fact: the government makes money on oil and on tax from big auto, moreso than any subsidies. That's because both are profitable.

    your typical knee-jerk pat response doesn't hold up under scrutiny considering the returns on the investment that the subsidies are.

    unlike Tesla, which is a money sewer.

  15. Re:Electric Cars Need a Tax Credit on Tesla Is Cutting 7 Percent of Its Workforce To Reduce Model 3 Price (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You ignorantly ignore the full economics of the situation

    the government and citizens makes far more money on oil and the tax paying big auto makers than they ever pay in with "subsidies". It's profitable for all.

  16. Stupidity - 10 plate can do it on Digital License Plates Are Now Allowed in Michigan (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Just put a plate with a unique QR or barcode on every car, once. No need for expensive scanners, police could scan plates with a even a cell phone app. A plate is either paid up or not.

    Fucking 19th century mentality....

  17. Re: Why the fuck would I thank steve jobs for that on Jack Bogle, the Man Who Revolutionized Investing, Dies At 89 (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    No, there is a thing about the light needing to be visible. I didn't comment on the energy making the thing a nifty space heater.

  18. Re:Electric Cars Need a Tax Credit on Tesla Is Cutting 7 Percent of Its Workforce To Reduce Model 3 Price (cnbc.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    bullshit.

    the big automakers will make electric cars at a profit.

    there is no reason to prop up the pothead Musk's unprofitable business model.

  19. Re: Why the fuck would I thank steve jobs for that on Jack Bogle, the Man Who Revolutionized Investing, Dies At 89 (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1, Informative

    LOLZ yeah 240V bulbs in 120V supply:

    Halve the voltage, get one quarter the power, and less than 10% the light output because of how filament resistance goes with temp.

    you get a glowing night light.

  20. Re:What could possibly go wrong? on Adding New DNA Letters Make Novel Proteins Possible (economist.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The misfolded proteins you fear occur in nature and are ancient. Are you going to stay indoors?

  21. Congrats on the health benefits but as far as fasting...sorry but you changed a LOT of things besides the fasting. So you don't even have an experiment of 1 on the subject of fasting.

    I'll even go so far as people have done what you have done, without the fasting, and the excess body fat and blood sugar go waaay down. I know this from my experience.

  22. LOLZ that summary on Jack Bogle, the Man Who Revolutionized Investing, Dies At 89 (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 0

    wow the person that wrote that summary probably thinks Musk is an inventor too.

  23. Re:Why the fuck would I thank steve jobs for that on Jack Bogle, the Man Who Revolutionized Investing, Dies At 89 (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    Jobs's engineers designed, improved and invented things, but Steve was just a designer, made things look pretty.

  24. Re: Why are they doing it this way, do they hate u on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You're confused. Actually running, Win 8 and 10 are each progressively slower on my PC. Who cares about initial load? Irrelevant when computation is slow when I'm working! My computer loads ANY OS faster than greased snot out of sneezing elephant anyway with my super duper solid state disk.

    Windows 7 is by far the best performing when getting work done.

  25. liars - false performance claim on Google's Transition To 64-Bit Apps Begins in August, 32-Bit Support To End in 2021 (ndtv.com) · · Score: 1

    Claiming 64 bit code is faster than 32 bit? False, it is slower for many common operations.