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  1. Re:Invest in FRDY! on NASA Warns of Potential "Huge Space Storm" In 2013 · · Score: 1

    Dude! great idea.. going to create some more tinfoil hats just in case

  2. I'm sure one can repeat this with any object on Handling Money Brings Pain Relief · · Score: 1

    As with any repetetive task person enters the trance. Nothing new here: count bills, sheep, whatever.

  3. Re:Hello 'Likeness Theft' on Building 3D Models On the Fly With a Webcam · · Score: 1

    If you're old enough you can remember "The Running Man" starring governator which did exactly that to show his character as having lost the battle.

  4. iPhone? on After 35 Years, Another Message Sent From Arecibo · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Please stop this shit. Oh come on, we're geeks, not some pointy-haired boss puppets. No iPhone, iMac or other "trendy" stuff. We're just geeks who can understand the stuff without extra explaining in layman terms. No advertising, no patronising, no other dumbing. Just please.

  5. Re:backslashdot on Tim Berners-Lee Is Sorry About the Slashes · · Score: 1

    It's very hard to be a smartass - it's a big shame when you shit yourself as you did.
    DNS server is perfectly valid sentense. Domain Name System server.

  6. Re:And here I thought Russia was a european countr on First European Commander of the ISS · · Score: 1

    geographically russia is both in europe and asia

  7. Re:Well.. Article is right, kind of.. on Fatty Foods Affect Memory and Exercise Performance · · Score: 1

    You're funny when you're lying, keep on

  8. Re:Well.. Article is right, kind of.. on Fatty Foods Affect Memory and Exercise Performance · · Score: 1

    So how does that contradicts my assertion that carbs+fat = insulin spike? What it says is that fat+protein = less insulin spike. What a surprise.
    You're saying that mixing sugars with fat makes less insulin spike which is simply complete bullshit. Try eating at mcdonalds or pizzas/whatever for a while, perfect carbs+fat content, and tell me how you will feel after a month of such a diet. The article shows this perfectly.

    Well, fire your trainer, require money back, and get a life.

  9. Re:Well.. Article is right, kind of.. on Fatty Foods Affect Memory and Exercise Performance · · Score: 1

    Baloney, you didn't read a single ref on that page, right?
    If this were true, then one could eat french fries, pizza and cakes all day and stay slim.

    Bodybuilders eat slow carbs + protein to have an energy for workout and spare muscle.

    Not sure where you get all your strange ideas from.

  10. Re:Well.. Article is right, kind of.. on Fatty Foods Affect Memory and Exercise Performance · · Score: 1

    Cheers, man. Although dogs are carnovores and human and rats are omnivores.
    I think that readily available fat + sugars sources in one package almost never existed for our ancestors.
    Women gathered carbs (berries, roots etc) and men gone hunting to bring back the meat, resources was scarce so carbs/fat/protein were cycled all the time with meals several times a day.
    So from evolutionary standpoint they never encouter "fries" or "pizza" equivalent.

  11. Re:Well.. Article is right, kind of.. on Fatty Foods Affect Memory and Exercise Performance · · Score: 1

    Of course it does, so what? Show me any bodybuilder with metabolic syndrome or insulin resistance.

  12. Re:Well.. Article is right, kind of.. on Fatty Foods Affect Memory and Exercise Performance · · Score: 1

    >> Holt et al. have noted that the glucose and insulin scores of most foods are highly correlated, but high-protein foods and bakery products that are rich in fat and refined carbohydrates "elicit insulin responses that were disproportionately higher than their glycemic responses."

    also there are links to original paper and layman-term article at the end of the wikipedia entry

  13. Re:Well.. Article is right, kind of.. on Fatty Foods Affect Memory and Exercise Performance · · Score: 1

    right below the article there's a link to pubmed.. get a life already

  14. Re:what fats? on Fatty Foods Affect Memory and Exercise Performance · · Score: 1

    Has nothing to do really with the type of fat, please red this comment: http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1338085&cid=29089785
    Basically if you mix fat with carbs you have really bad insulin spikes. This is what diets like low-fat or Atkin's are trying to prevent. Both of approaches are right. And yes, you actually can mix 2 of the worlds.

  15. Well.. Article is right, kind of.. on Fatty Foods Affect Memory and Exercise Performance · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It's very surprising that these scientists don't read basic articles in their field.
    Anyone who read at least one article at this topic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulin_index knows that eating 50% fat, 50% carbohydrates will make your insulin spike like hell, much worse than just eating all that fat and carbs but separately separated by 2-3 hours.
    Insulin spike will cause direct hit on your glucose levels to the point of hypoglycemia, hence the fatigue and slow brain + longterm increased body fat. As a result you're hungry very fast and still have no energy.
    Just eat them separately.
    Or take more powerful approach with carb cycle diet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carb_cycling
    It works. I feel great all the time. Was not the case on Atkin's or any other food plan I ever been on (was obese since childhood, now not).

  16. Re:Ouch on BenQ's GP1 LED Projector — Small Package, Good Thing · · Score: 5, Funny

    WARNING!!! Don't look into projector with remaining eye!

  17. Proves once again.. on Wii Boosts Parkinson's Treatments · · Score: 1

    That eye/body/hand/whatever coordination excercise is good for your general health and actually develops your brain.
    Nothing new here.

  18. Tetris predcessor: pentamino on Tetris Turns 25 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Not sure if this game was any popular in US or Europe, but it was quite popular in USSR circa 80s (for small kids of course). I had the game and very much enjoyed it.
    I still have it at my mother's.

    Here's the link:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentomino

    So it's not very hard to guess where the guy got idea from. Of course this takes a lot of luck and genius to turn into addictive game ;)

  19. Re:important lesson on Canonical Demos Early Stage Android-On-Ubuntu · · Score: 0

    They do have a good web browser, it's called IE mobile and it worked long before opera mini (you don't even have the name correctly, keep trolling pal) became available, opera mini released in 2006. Before that all mobile browsers besides IE mobile sucked donkey balls. And yes, IE mobile is a good mobile web browser working out of the box.
    Yes, this is just you. I personally find WM UI to be very easy to understand and use. I yet to see anything that surpasses WM address book and Outlook synchronization.
    My first WM smartphone (Moto MPX200) didnt have any hard reset in 2 years before WM2003 became available for it - then I had to hard reset to upgrade firmaware. You're making things up again.
    About appstore. Well. Handago existed for years, if you don't know about it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Also WM is very open in terms of software installation, API and overall development. Noone forces you to use any appstore - install whatever you want.

  20. Re:important lesson on Canonical Demos Early Stage Android-On-Ubuntu · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Huh, dear troll, care to elaborate how WM is broken out of the box?
    Had 2 WM smartphones in the past (WM2002, WM6) and nowhere near I find them broken, although did hard reset a few times and using vanilla WM for a while.

  21. Re:DOS MMORPGs on DOSBox Sees Continued Success · · Score: 1

    guys, don't forget: these were not called mmorpgs even by their creators.. I don't think you can retrospectively name something "mmorpg" when the term was not invented then yet
    well.. maybe you can find some traits of mmorpgs in them, but really the first true mmorpg was UO, which effectively sets the bar

  22. Re:DOS MMORPGs on DOSBox Sees Continued Success · · Score: 1

    First MMORPG was indeed Ultima Online (UO's creator Richard Garriot invented the term). There were a lot of network games before that but really no one did it so well: hosted seamless persistent world with 100s of players.
    So no, Shadow of Yserbius was not MMORPG.

  23. Re:Dosbox ROCKS! on DOSBox Sees Continued Success · · Score: 1

    has nothing to do with games, has everything to do with your brain maturing

  24. No side effects? Huh? on Reliable Male Contraceptive In the Works · · Score: 1

    Bodybuilders well know that after testosterone is discontinued you will have man's breasts in no time.
    Well, after that you of course won't need to have females to play with titties.
    No, thanks.

  25. Re:You can on Options For a Laptop With a Broken Screen? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Can't agree more about built-in ups!
    I lived in rural area and the one really feasible option is just having a laptop, because power is so shitty. Well, you can buy real ups, but this is really bulky, not cheap and not well-integrated solution.