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  1. This doesn't even rate in the top 10 accident on US Toddlers Involved In Shootings On a Weekly Basis (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I understand the concern, and it's horrible when any child dies, but this isn't even in the top 5 causes of accident or top 10 causes injury death for this age group. https://www.homeminders.com/Ar... http://www.cdc.gov/injury/imag...

  2. Publicly funded research should be free right? on Paywalled Science Journals Under Fire Again · · Score: 1

    So my problem with all of this is that a huge % of the research happening in the US is funded, at least in part, through grants etc made using state/federal tax dollars. I can't see how they can justify putting what amounts to crowdfunded research behind a payperview gateway.

  3. And with it plumes of coal smoke over the country. on Are We Reaching the Electric Car Tipping Point? · · Score: 1

    It makes me laugh that no one bothers to look past their facade of green. From the chemicals in the batteries to what it takes to manufacture them to the short life between charges to the fact that 99% of the "Zero Emission Vehicles" in this country are powered by shovel loads of burning coal most people don't want to understand that they haven't even begin to get off of fossil fuels yet.

  4. VPN Services make this quaint and outmoded. on Ask Slashdot: Giving Users Extra-Firewall Access For Sites Normally Blocked? · · Score: 1

    With the huge number of VPN services out there running on common https ports these days your employees are going to go anywhere they want anyway unless you're strictly controlling their actual desktop machines and the software that they can install and run (and even then they have local access so if they're smart they'll figure it out) so while I definitely think it's ridiculous to allow the users to access the firewall directly it's also important to remember that your rules are quaint and outmoded in real life.

  5. He cures them with a firing squad .... on Kim Jong Un Claims To Have Cured AIDS, Ebola and Cancer · · Score: 1

    He cures them with a firing squad .... no less effective at eliminating people with the disease than a real cure but a little more final than you'd want.

  6. Most electric cars are powered by burning coal ... on New Study Suggests Flying Is Greener Than Driving · · Score: 1

    Exactly how will switching over to electric power lower the # of BTUs required when what we're talking about here is switching over to a less efficient medium of energy transfer IE Continually shoving coal into a furnace to create heat that spins a turbine that produces electricity vs a single gallon of gas creating an explosion that could take you 50+ miles depending on the efficiency of your vehicle.

  7. Absolutely worthless .. and overpriced on US School Installs 'Shooter Detection' System · · Score: 1

    We really need 100k of tech to tell that someone is inside a school building shooting? Really? This is just stupid. Also, this system was designed for use in the field and relies largely on many channels of audio from different sources to converge and tell where a shooter is at a distance. The application here is way, way more simplistic. All they need is a sensor with microphone in each large open area with a trigger to alert for it's sector alone not a massive, complicated computer driven system meant to triangulate point of origin for a bullet moving through though the air. You could build something like this easily with one raspberry pi or old sun microsystems sunspot per open area with a microphone attached to it and one central server.

  8. Clearly said by someone that has never been .... on America 'Has Become a War Zone' · · Score: 1

    I'd like to take this man to a real "war zone" just to see his reaction. If he thinks that the couple of little outbreaks that we've had in this country make it a war zone he's got a lot of reality check time due.

  9. Within 5 years? Comcast is doing this NOW!!! on Comcast Predicts Usage Cap Within 5 Years · · Score: 1

    In the southeast region we are already subject to this draconian policy ... it's ridiculous that they sell you a 100+Mbps internet connection and then set a bandwidth cap on the connection that, at full speed, can be consumed in a matter of hours.

  10. Antarctic Sea Ice Record Growth 2013-2014 ..... on Scientists Warn of Rising Oceans As Antarctic Ice Melts · · Score: 0
  11. Re:Gun nuts on "Smart" Gun Seller Gets the Wrong Kind of Online Attention · · Score: 1

    Clearly you don't understand what bear arms means .... it doesn't mean own it means CARRY ... the second amendment specifically says that our US governments can pass no law or policy that infringes our right to keep (own) or bear(carry) firearms ... period .... and as you say restrictions that make it harder clearly DO infringe these rights. And more importantly ANY state or municipality that pass a law preventing someone from not just owning but CARRYING a firearm are breaking this ultimate law of our land

  12. Re:Took them long enough... on Federal Judge Rules Chicago's Ban On Licensed Gun Dealers Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    HAHAHAHAH You are very, very wrong. You need to spend a while reading the real crime statistics ... you are 1000% more likely to be robbed, raped or murders in ANY major metropolitan area than you are in ANY rural area .... but gun ownership in rural areas are 300-400% higher than they are in the inner city.

  13. No one should BELIEVE in evolution. It's a theory. on New Study Shows One-Third of Americans Don't Believe In Evolution · · Score: 1

    No one should BELIEVE in evolution. It's a theory. It's a field of study. It isn't for believing it's for understanding and researching. If you want to believe in something, which suggests faith rather than the acquisition of or pursuit of knowledge you might as well just be reading a bible rather than a science text book.

  14. So we're supposed to let them loose to roam? on Lawsuits Seek To Turn Chimpanzees Into Legal Persons · · Score: 1

    So we're supposed to let them loose to roam about the US countryside? I can't see this ending badly at all ;) I suppose as legal people we must teach them all sign language? Give them the right to vote? Does it also mean that they go to regular prison when they eat people's faces? Remember this? http://www.nydailynews.com/news/man-lost-face-05-mauling-hell-new-chimpanzee-victim-article-1.364450

  15. What went wrong is very very simple ... on HealthCare.gov: What Went Wrong? · · Score: 1

    Idiots wrote the spec. They devised a system that was sized to accommodate 750k simultaneous users and at it's lowest point it's seen between 1-7 MILLION simultaneous users. They drastically undersized the offering.

  16. So gun websites should be monitored? on When the NSA Shows Up At Your Internet Company · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It started out sounding like an interesting article but I wanted to stop reading and write the guy off as an bigot and an idiot here ... "The customer they were monitoring was a particular website that was very benign. It seems ridiculous to me. It was beyond absurd. It wasn’t like a guns and ammo website."

  17. Re: Crippled crap... on L.A. School District's 30,000 iPads May Come With Free Lock-In · · Score: 1

    No ... Tablets are thr perfect replacement for textbooks and homework paper and much more durable over time than a folding laptop. Tablets shine in the area of viewing and consuming data they just arent good for data creation.

  18. Engineers are pre-wired with doubt and skepticism. on Why Engineering Freshmen Should Take Humanities Courses · · Score: 2

    You say we need this to learn uncertainty, doubt and skepticism? .... silly, silly, silly ... Maybe you missed the obvious but real engineers and scientists are pre-wired with doubt, skepticism and an every questioning, non-believing nature. We end up being what we are because we question everything, we want to know why the things are the way that they are, why things work the way that they do etc. I don't know any real engineer or scientist that is willing to leave well enough alone or do something just because it's "the way things are supposed to be" As for uncertainty ... that's a science unto itself. We all know that the world is chaos incarnate but that doesn't keep us from trying to spot the patterns :D

  19. Lie .... was that really that difficult? on Ask Slashdot: Getting Hired As a Self-Taught Old Guy? · · Score: 1

    Simple .... you lie. You don't lie about your accomplishments or your capabilities but you exaggerate the details.

  20. Like they need another alarmist plot point on Analyzing Climate Change On Carbon Rich Peat Bogs · · Score: -1, Troll

    Ok, climates chage, this happens. It happened before people and industry were here and it will continue to happen when we are gone. Deep ice core data even shows the similar increases in atmospheric CO2, etc during times that temperatures rise long before humans ever had industrial activities to create this effect ... it happens. No one has ever even proven conclusively whether these gases in the atmosphere are anything more than anecdotal evidence of human effect on the climate or even whether, for certain it's presence is actually a cause or an effect of climate change just that they appear to occur together. There are many ideas that try to prove that it's these gases that are trapping heat in the atmosphere but just recently (as reported on slashdot) it was proven that significantly less heat than was thought or expected was being trapped and most was being reflected and passed back out of the atmosphere ...... So here's the point I'm getting to ..... cleaning up trash, keeping the earth cleaner is never a bad thing but they are going significantly overboard and turning just this idea into a multi-billion dollar industry all of it's own and using it and regulations surrounding it as a method for controlling companies and altering their methods of production and it's gotten a bit out of hand. We need to understand that climates change and there is absolutely nothing that we can do about it .... if all of the people on earth disappeared this phenomenon would continue to happen so rather than trying to change it we need to learn to adapt to these changes.

  21. This is just a stupid complaint ... on Netflix CEO Accuses Comcast of Not Practicing Net Neutrality · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The bandwidth used to get the data from comcasts servers is only transmitted across comcasts network and doesn't consume upstream bandwidth from peering connections so I would argue that the xfinity data isn't really "internet" traffic at all. It's like arguing that one apartment watching a tv show stored on a server in an apartment complex should be counted as consumed internet bandwidth to the upstream connections.

  22. No it's just the wrong solution to the problem on Are Power Users Too Cool For Ubuntu Unity? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The unity interface turns every computer into a netbook interface that just isn't appropriate for regular computer use or users ....

  23. Re:Support them from your own money on How Can I Justify Using Red Hat When CentOS Exists? · · Score: 1

    You say it over and over again in your response but apparently you don't get it FOSS means FREE/Open Source Software. It was never something that companies were meant to be built around providing ... it is the anti-establishment but it also happens to have become the establishment. It was meant to replace the need for big, bloated, EXPENSIVE proprietary operating systems AND the ridiculously expensive support contract model by the likes of IBM AIX, SUN Solaris etc .... GETTING RID OF THE ANUAL MAINTENANCE COST of running unix systems was have the point of linux for most people to begin with .... then comes this company who's sole financial model was built on building that maintenance cost back in ... and that's great for people who need it but for companies that have significant mindshare in using/maintaining linux systems it's just stupid to pay.

  24. Re:Unilateral withdrawal on US Troops To Leave Iraq By End of Year · · Score: 1

    The agreement did not say that we couldn't withdraw any time that we want .... just that we could only stay so long .... the agreement says we cannot stay beyond dec 31 2011 in a combat roll without their expressed permission ... which our president has been asking for for 6 months.

  25. This date was set in 2008 and not by Obama on US Troops To Leave Iraq By End of Year · · Score: 4, Informative

    It bothers me that all of the "announcements" that I am reading make this look like a decision made for the good of the country by the Obama administration. This is just not the case. As much as I am not a GWB fan the truth of the matter is that the Dec 31 2011 date for removing combat troops from Iraq was set by a a strategic framework and security agreement between the Bush administration white house and the Iraqi's in November of 2008. http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2008/11/20081127-2.html Pentagon officials under the Obama administration have actually been trying to get the Iraqi's to extend this date since may/june of last year but they (Iraqi government) will not ALLOW us to stay any longer in combat capacity.