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  1. Re:Obama on Internet Co-inventor Vint Cerf Endorses Obama · · Score: 1

    wrong, I think that the entire situation is being negotiated like a bunch of 4 year olds. I have a HUGE idea of what heartless selfishness is. But when brought into a situation, you can choose to escalate the situation by responding like an animal, or responding with a compassionate alternative that someone might just positively respond to.

    In this situation, we have one person acting like an ass, then we get someone that just galvanizes the situation to the extremes.

  2. Re:Obama on Internet Co-inventor Vint Cerf Endorses Obama · · Score: 1

    Your diplomacy and reasonable method of presenting your argument to the counter party must be something you learned in public school.

  3. Re:Pundit on Internet Co-inventor Vint Cerf Endorses Obama · · Score: 1

    I'm glad you haters find the fact that someone is doing better than you funny. The example of our society that one finds on the net is a tragedy to humanity.

  4. Re:Obama on Internet Co-inventor Vint Cerf Endorses Obama · · Score: 1

    You sir have no idea what it means to love unconditionally. Your version of compassion is selfish and is exactly what is wrong with this country and world. It's even more sad that people see my comments as the troll because they share the same perspective.

    Compassion and tolerance are supposed to be unconditional.

  5. Re:Pundit on Internet Co-inventor Vint Cerf Endorses Obama · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's done me just fine. I've worked myself out of debt and am a better situation than I was 8 years ago.

  6. Re:Obama on Internet Co-inventor Vint Cerf Endorses Obama · · Score: 0, Troll

    So you preach,

    "Whatever happened to having even the slightest touch of basic human compassion? Is the financial bottom line really THAT important to you, that you cannot fathom spending a few bucks on a fellow human being? Why should the tax payers pay for rape exams you ask? Because it's the fucking decent fucking thing to do, that's why!"

    Then in what is truly a show of how tolerant and compassionate you are, you say,

    "GAWD! If I ever wished there was a way to stab someone in the face over the internet, now is the time. I hope you die from something painful."

    classic how your version of compassion only applies to certain situations.

  7. Re:Obama on Internet Co-inventor Vint Cerf Endorses Obama · · Score: 1, Informative

    Obama is trolling for votes with his bribes of free health care and 'tax rebates' Mod him down!

  8. Re:Pundit on Internet Co-inventor Vint Cerf Endorses Obama · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Following this logic would disqualify nearly every person in the United States. This is why we have the electoral college IMO.

  9. Re:Scary, really on Ars Examines Outlandish "Lost To Piracy" Claims and Figures · · Score: 1

    No kidding, that's why we need to insure the 40 odd million of uninsured people that... wait wrong article. >.

  10. Re:Lessons from Hubble on Unbelievably Large Telescopes On the Moon? · · Score: 1

    You are correct. I knew they removed something to fix it, I thought it was the original mirror. Correct me if I am wrong, but they added more mirrors to correct the focus issue?

    Also, for further education, what examples are there of spinning liquids for such precision?

  11. Re:Pilot error? on Qantas Blames Wireless For Aircraft Incidents · · Score: 1

    FWIW; Since my post, I've found plenty of supporting data that indicates that Airbus has flight modes that limit inputs from the pilot.

    What I have found is reference to the Airbus Flight Control Laws:

    Normal
    Alternate
    Abnormal
    Direct
    Mechanical

  12. Re:Pilot error? on Qantas Blames Wireless For Aircraft Incidents · · Score: 1

    Usually the computer systems do not allow for such drastic movements by the pilot. Turn and climb/decent rates usually have limits that require an override from a pilot.

    IANAPilot, so I'm speculating.

  13. Lessons from Hubble on Unbelievably Large Telescopes On the Moon? · · Score: 1

    Exactly how would this work when Hubble's main mirror was 2.3 microns off, which in turn caused the Hubble to become useless until the mirror was replaced? Can you actually spin a liquid so precisely that you get a product that is worth the expense?

  14. Wireless? on Qantas Blames Wireless For Aircraft Incidents · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The idea that a standard wireless device can cause a multi-million dollar jet for a loop says a whole lot about the design of these systems on-board. Why is it that my laptop doesn't go flying off my desk when I shift-right click is beyond me.

    In all honesty, can someone please explain how this could even remotely be true? Aren't these planes flying around at all altitudes with a multitude of radio wave radiation from an untold number of sources, both human and naturally occurring?

  15. Re:What about the 2nd? on How Tech-Savvy Will the Next President Be? · · Score: 1

    The 2nd amendment is there so that when the government squashes the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 19th, the people have the ability to reject the government.

    It's there to protect you not from domestic violence, but from government oppression.

    Once the Lawmakers know that their power is secured because the people can't do anything about it, what's to stop them? Their good moral values? Yeah, we see how moral they are now.

  16. Re:summary on How Tech-Savvy Will the Next President Be? · · Score: 1

    Who needs a H1B when Obama, and probably McCain, and crew will simply leave the border wide open? Come on in, spin the wheel of SSNs and go at it!

  17. Re:Gen Y gets it right. on Gen Y Workers Reinventing IT for the Better · · Score: 1

    You are a product of the golden age. The post nuclear, easy oil (except for that nasty little embargo), time. The FACT is that there are many other people out there in the world that will work cheaper and sacrifice the important things in life for that career. Those people will be hired first. Not to mention the economy is in the tank; those jobs you speak of will start to dry up.

  18. Joking right? on Large Tech Companies Moving Beyond the Cubicle · · Score: 1

    My workspace at the BANK has been like this for about 3 years now. I'm sure other placed have been like this for ages as well. It's called Future of Work at my place. Nothing new to see here, move along.

  19. Re:Indie music (and albums) on Media Research Exec Says Music Industry Is On Its Last Legs · · Score: 2, Funny

    For me this is a very strange moment. In my entire life, I've never met anyone who has even heard of Andreas Vollenweider, and I'm sitting here with my IPOD listening to "Down to the Moon" when I read your comment.

    Off-topic, yes, but mod me up +5 for CREEPY.

  20. Re:In other new... on The Science Education Myth · · Score: 1

    Your quote is found in 99% of all posts that reference statistics.

  21. Re:By their logic... on TV Links Raided, Operator Arrested · · Score: 1

    The internet needs to be shutdown for the same reasons by the logic of the thought police.

    According to the law, we are all criminals just waiting to be caught breaking a law, or we are just waiting to have a law applied to us that allows them to catch us.

  22. See, Al Gore is responsible on Internet Uses 9.4% of Electricity In the US · · Score: 1

    I told you all long ago that Al Gore is responsible for Global Warming because 'HE' invented the internet. See how this all comes together? He is leading the global warming effort out of guilt.

    *laugh*

  23. Re:Danger! (Evolution) on Radiation-eating Fungi · · Score: 1

    And it seems that the Holocaust is a myth and is nothing more than an attack on God and the Islamic Way of Life.

    http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/07/05/24/1326241.shtml

  24. Re:Corn-based Ethanol is a Tragedy on Ethanol Demand Is Boosting Food Prices Worldwide · · Score: 1

    Thank god you posted this. I was about to blow my top when I saw yet one more uninformed poster that goes skin deep in their research. *sigh*

    Anyway, corn based ethanol is only the bridge until the industry begins to create product at a viable level via other stocks. e.g. switch grass and municipal solid waste. Already we are able to create the product using these products.. it's just a matter of time and investment until it is economically viable for the open market.

    Or we can keep on sending dollars to OPEC. Invest in ourselves, or others....

  25. Re:Few Clarifications & Corrections on Ethanol Demand Is Boosting Food Prices Worldwide · · Score: 1

    Your economic debate is 100% wrong. The production of ethanol is all about domestic production. The corn is grown domestically, refined domestically, and used domestically. That means that we reduce the outflow of cash that we are sending to states that seek our downfall.

    And, as those producers of corn based ethanol become more solvent, there will be more cash on hand to continue what we have already started, which is alternate forms on production. e.g. switch grass, biomass, and municipal solid waste.