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  1. Re:Nothing to worry about on US Alarmed Over Japan's Nuclear Crisis · · Score: 1

    Bullshit. Ever been out to one? Ever seen the fly ash pond?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ash_pond
    German coal plants are not that clean, no coal plants are that clean. Sure nuclear waste might be dangerous for a while, but that ash is dangerous forever.

  2. Re:"Freedom is Slavery!", "NAT is Evil!" on British ISPs Could 'Charge Per Device' · · Score: 1

    No it does not. In fact many of NAT routers can and will act as a hardware firewall when you disable the NAT.

  3. Re:This is why we can't have nice things! on PS3 Hacker Claims He's Jailbroken 3.60 Firmware · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1. And you only beat your wife when she really deserves it?
    2. the hypervisor crippled the box.

  4. Re:"Freedom is Slavery!", "NAT is Evil!" on British ISPs Could 'Charge Per Device' · · Score: 1

    You should use a firewall as a firewall not NAT. You are woefully uneducated.

  5. Re:glass is better on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    We do that were I live. 1/2 gallon, ~2L growlers are quite popular.

  6. Re:No plastic? Good! on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    They already did that. They call it the throwback edition. As of March 11th they are a permanent part of the product line. They had sold them as limited releases before.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throwback_(drink)

  7. Re:How about glass on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    The coke you want is made in Mexico. If you live on the east cost I am 100% sure you can find it in a nice big grocery store near buy. You can also get it for passover as I mentioned. Pepsi just did a release of the throwback editions, those were all sugar sweetened. Sugar is not that expensive in the USA, we just subsidize the hell out of corn and coke prefers profits to good drinks.

    None of the countries I lived in ever produced sugar, Europe is quite a bit too cold for that.

  8. Re:glass is better on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    That was a joke. All the beer I drink and produce goes into glass bottles.

    The Germans actually just wash and reuse their bottles, which is why almost every brand uses the same brown half liter bottles.

  9. Re:How about glass on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    From your earlier posts it appears you may live in NJ, if so I feel sorry for you. I can also tell you that in NYC you can surely get Mexican coke and even in your area you should be able to get sugar coke just before passover. If you are near Woodbridge, Freehold or Princeton, you can find it at the local Wegman's. I believe they also have several other stores in that state.

  10. Re:How about glass on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    Where the hell do you live?

    I have bought it all over the USA and in Canada, it is imported from Mexico. The other nations I have lived in produced it that way locally. You can also get cane sugar coke during passover, but that will be in plastic bottles.

  11. Re:How about glass on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    Does not compute. That 5% savings might be a little or a lot. Also glass bottles need not be recycled to be reused. They can be washed, sanitized and refilled. Ask any home-brewer about this.

  12. Re:glass is better on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    Again wrong, Dos Equis Amber is ok. You could also buy that and water it down. That would not be good for the US economy but would save the average Corona drinker a fortune.

  13. Re:How about glass on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    Coke is still made with sugar and comes in glass bottles. Any good grocery store pretty much on the face of the earth should have it. You may need to go to the ethnic section of the store, assuming you are in the USA or in Canada.

    The radiation from plants is not a concern. If you think it is you had better stay away from any bananas.

  14. Re:How about glass on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 0

    Are you really this dumb?
    This is PET, it does not matter if they make it from dead dinos, corn, or your corpse it is not going to set off anyone's corn allergies since the FUCKING MOLECULE IS PET not some corn protein.

    Read and be educated:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyethylene_terephthalate

  15. Re:Just one problem... on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    That stuff can be recycled in a manner of speaking, thermal depolymerization would be the method. This can take all of the above mentioned items and make useful hydrocarbons out of them. We just choose not to do this as it is cheaper to pump oil out of the ground.

  16. Re:Disposal on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 0

    Because you are a moron. Really that is the answer.

    This will reduce demand for petroleum as it will take more energy to make the bottles, but that energy is not coming from petroleum.

    Also the previous products often did not consider the end to end cycles at all. Like coal as a good example dumps all its waste into the air or into toxic ponds which later leak. Yet, people complain about the dangerous and waste from nuclear power since the nuclear power plant is not allowed to just dump its garbage into the air.

  17. Re:Just one problem... on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    HAHA, who fed you that line of crap?

    Nothing in a modern landfill breaks down rapidly. You see for that to happen you need oxygen and low soil/media compaction. Guess what? Modern landfills are highly compacted and pretty much oxygen free.

    What they are doing is preventing something from going into the landfill in the first place and converting it into a recyclable product.

  18. Re:How about glass on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    Best one being Mezzo-Mix. I finally found some in the states, sucks to pay $2 for a 300ml can though.

  19. Re:glass is better on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    Not at all.
    Corona is just that bad. Might as well buy some cheap American beer and water it down. Better for our economy too.

  20. Re:How about glass on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    Beer should never be in anything but brown glass. If need be lets get you some better tires.

  21. Re:glass is better on Pepsi Moving To Bottles Made of Plant Material · · Score: 1

    Too bad that is such a terrible beer, could non-terrible beer also use this system?

    Or is it only useful for the sales of piss-water?

  22. Re:Disabled people on Advocacy Group For the Blind Slams Google Apps · · Score: 1

    Then maybe they can solicit volunteers. I am not swimming in cash either, so you don't see me demanding people tailer their FREE software to my needs.

    I fail to see why someone who is already providing FREE software should be catering to your needs. Either do it yourself, or pay to have it done. Just like everything else in this life. Using proprietary software is just paying to have it done anyway. No free lunch or software customization.

  23. Re:accesibility standard: no javascript on Advocacy Group For the Blind Slams Google Apps · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you want applications stop fucking doing them in a web browser. Write a real application. Otherwise use HTML to make a web page. If we could outlaw web 2.0 it would be wonderful.

  24. Re:GMail HTML version on Advocacy Group For the Blind Slams Google Apps · · Score: 2

    A display device sure should have the option to display it. This is interpreted by a device you do not own, or do you think things like greasemonkey are evil?

  25. Re:Sigh on Advocacy Group For the Blind Slams Google Apps · · Score: 1

    I want to ask the following seemingly silly question, and you seem to be well informed about this;
    Why is it LGBT? Is it coincidence that they are ordered from most to least societally acceptable? Why not alphabetical?

    Also why L and G? Seems to me they are the same thing. The attraction to the same sex as opposed to the attraction to the opposite.

    As old people die off I believe all of the above will gain more acceptance.