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  1. Re:there's always a bottom 5% on 19 Million Americans Cannot Get Broadband Access · · Score: 1

    Good life?
    If you like having no cultural events, no museums, nothing to do at all. I grew up in that environment and I much rather drive 4 hours to hunt than every time I need groceries.

    My current home is 10 minutes to the grocery store, in a quite neighborhood, with a pool and lots of place to play for kids and animals.

  2. Re:LTE on 19 Million Americans Cannot Get Broadband Access · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why not just run cable the 200 yards?

    You can rent a ditchwitch and have it done in short order.

  3. Re:Evolution? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    However far the infection spread.

    In my imaginary world that would be the alternative to treatment and to select it one would have to post a huge bond or have insurance that would cover this.

  4. Re:You know what else is a cognitive burden? on Former Xerox PARC Researcher: Windows 8 Is a Cognitive Burden · · Score: 1

    I never suggested anything different.

  5. Re:You know what else is a cognitive burden? on Former Xerox PARC Researcher: Windows 8 Is a Cognitive Burden · · Score: 1

    Which is why tiling window managers exist.

  6. Re:Does AT&T's argument hold any water? on AT&T Defends Controversial FaceTime Policy Following Widespread Backlash · · Score: 1

    That was my understanding.

    Getting a Droid back in good form is kinda fun. If you kill off enough of the stuff you might not use, gmail, talk, etc and overclock it a "little" like to 1.25Ghz it can be pretty speedy.

    I am having a bit of trouble getting my OG Droid to like ICS though. It is just a toy now, the Galaxy Nexus is my daily driver.

  7. Re:Does AT&T's argument hold any water? on AT&T Defends Controversial FaceTime Policy Following Widespread Backlash · · Score: 1

    Yes, it would.

    My understanding is that is how many of those task manager apps worked.

    So how did yours work?

  8. Re:Debate about where control should exist. on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    Having conservative views is not what makes one a Christian Conservative. You know that and are just acting like a child now.

  9. Re:Does AT&T's argument hold any water? on AT&T Defends Controversial FaceTime Policy Following Widespread Backlash · · Score: 1

    Your app just did force kill over and over?

    What I mean is a user for the button to push that disabled the app, was a new feature to ICS.

  10. Re:You are begging the question. on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    I disagree. Even if you accept two human beings are involved, it is still totally internal to one human being.

    Using your logic birth control should be illegal if it prevents implantation of a fertilized egg.

  11. Re:Evolution? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    I would hope they would be required to pay for your medical care, assuming you could prove they infected you.

  12. Re:Does AT&T's argument hold any water? on AT&T Defends Controversial FaceTime Policy Following Widespread Backlash · · Score: 1

    No, ICS added the disable functionality.
    Before you could just stop them, but they would start again.

  13. Re:"Since its acquisition by Sony" on Sony Closes WipEout Developer Studio Liverpool · · Score: 2

    20 years ago getting bought up did not mean you would be doing sequels until they shut you down.

  14. Re:Does AT&T's argument hold any water? on AT&T Defends Controversial FaceTime Policy Following Widespread Backlash · · Score: 1

    You don't have too.

    You can disable them easily in ICS. Just hit the button labeled disable and they never run again.

  15. Re:Evolution? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    I think you should select your own care provider.
    I would imagine many psychologists would be able to help you, I highly doubt they would suggest anything so drastic.

    The fact that you keep imagining anyone would really does indicate that you need help. That is not the sort of society we live in.

  16. Re:Evolution? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    I do not think that Rape, Theft and Murder are illegal for moral reasons, but because they impact other members of society. If they were only moral issues like adultery the government should not be involved.

    Abortion itself is morally ambiguous, there may even be cases were it might be morally correct. For instance, in the case of a birth that would result in a human living only hours or days and in great pain until death. Another such moral abortion would be one that saves the life of the mother.

    Abortion is a private medical procedure and I do not believe the government should be involved.

  17. Re:Cockroaches of the sea on Improving Uranium Extraction From Seawater, Inspired by Shrimp · · Score: 1

    Because they taste good?

    If cockroaches tasted as good I would eat those too.

  18. Re:How about letting the deserts LIVE? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 2

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4134773/ns/us_news-environment/t/plate-glass-blamed-billion-bird-deaths-year/#.UDT4eBrxj9Q

    We do not have to have plate glass sided skyscrapers. We could use a difference material, or mark the glass in some way.

    I am actually not suggesting we do, merely pointing out that bird deaths due to wind farms are over blown when we don't care about these bird deaths. Nor does anyone seem to care about the song bird deaths caused by free roaming house cats.

  19. Re:Evolution? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    Get some help. Please for your own sake.

  20. Re:Is anyone surprised by this? on AT&T Defends Controversial FaceTime Policy Following Widespread Backlash · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Bullshit!
    They just don't want to bother upgrading, it is more profitable to rate limit and jack up prices.

  21. Re:Evolution? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nice strawman, considering I said none of that.

    Enforcing morality is not the role of government. A real conservative would know that. It is the governments role to recognize medical treatments are private and done for the patient not the whole town. You know small government all that jazz.

    I care about human life a great deal, I also think encouraging a disdain for life would be bad. I cannot however support the government deciding what medical procedures people can purchase so long as they are not fraudulent.

    A simple fact is abortion has reduced crime and the numbers of unwanted children. It is not the way I would want that to happen, but I live in reality and as such must accept that.

  22. Re:How about letting the deserts LIVE? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    We have to have power for those buildings. Right now we can use coal, gas, uranium, wind, solar. I would prefer we use the last three as much as possible, even if it kills a few birds.

  23. Re:Evolution? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    Again no one said that. You have a hell of a persecution complex kiddo.

    Only to not elect them to government office.

  24. Re:How about letting the deserts LIVE? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    Glass sided office buildings kill untold numbers of birds. Walk around any of them you will find the small birds that smashed into them.

    I never said I was pro-environment. I am pro my environment. Since I do not live in a desert, pave it with solar cells.

  25. Re:Evolution? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    The entire left does not.

    Most I bet do not even care about that question as it has no value to them.

    For me I can say I care so little about it that I am fine accepting whatever time table you like. Even if we say when Mommy and Daddy got horny, that sounds fine to me. This does not change anything, medical procedures are the patients decision not mine, not yours.