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  1. I should hope so from his description, but I have an off topic question. Does your sig line refer to Pope Francis, because if so, downright brilliant!

  2. That is partially correct, but it only accelerates the downturn that began in 1953. Capitalism has no room for kids.

  3. Re:This is dumb. on Scientists Say Space Aliens Could Hack Our Planet (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    No, Donald Trump's sexuality is even less fertile than a gay couple.

    Also, gays and Donald Trump are not the problem, because they're only a very tiny percentage of the population. If anything, divorce and pederasty causes homosexuality.

    The real problem is that women don't respect motherhood anymore

  4. Re:This is dumb. on Scientists Say Space Aliens Could Hack Our Planet (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Why would they bother? Thanks to contraception, divorce, and abortion we're already destroying our culture.

  5. Re:Microsoft Project?, Nah, FOSS on Ask Slashdot: Software To Visualize, Manage Homeowner's Association Projects? · · Score: 1

    Or given the request for cheap, go FOSS:
    https://www.freecadweb.org/ - Cad software that even uses autodesk's DWG file format
    http://www.ganttproject.biz/ - Gantt Project, an open source version of Microsoft Project

  6. Re:Every American must watch this on From 1999 To 2016, America Lost 11.4 Million People From the Workforce (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    We know what the war over oil is really about. If this had been a real war on terror, the answer would have been obvious: Isolationism.

  7. Actually no, they aren't being replaced. We're within 15 years of demographic collapse because of it.

  8. More that the 15% abortion rate has had side effects. If you think this is bad, just wait for 2016-2046, when half the current workforce will die.

  9. Re: It'll be fine! on FreeBSD's New Code of Conduct (freebsd.org) · · Score: 1

    We've got our own fruits, thank you much. We don't need yours.

  10. Re: It'll be fine! on FreeBSD's New Code of Conduct (freebsd.org) · · Score: 1

    And in the meantime, those of us hated by the left wing bigots and politically correct nazis will simply exercise our free agency to leave the clubhouse to the morons.

  11. Re: It'll be fine! on FreeBSD's New Code of Conduct (freebsd.org) · · Score: 1

    Exercising your own right of agency, in a civilized society, means that you do not infringe on the right of agency of others.

    The United States, thanks to the worship of a form of liberty designed to do maximum harm instead of maximum good, is no longer civilized by that standard at all.

  12. Re: It'll be fine! on FreeBSD's New Code of Conduct (freebsd.org) · · Score: 1

    Yep. Somebody has lost the meaning of the word "Free"

  13. Weather Underground does it better on Trump Administration Wants To Fire 248 Forecasters At the National Weather Service (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Now that Oregon Scientific fans have close to 6 times the number of amateur automated weather stations, compared to the National Weather Service, I find free to be far more accurate when compared at an atomic level for local forecasting.

  14. Re:What's going on...? on Is Social Media Causing Childhood Depression? (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Not really. More a good 50-70 MILES away from whatever urban hell you grew up in.

  15. Re:Restaurants with ridiculous pricing structures on How Delivery Apps May Put Your Favorite Restaurant Out of Business (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    That is exactly right, they're using the wrong model. The profitability should be in the food, not the drinks. TANSTAAFL is the standard warning against that model: There ain't no such thing as a free lunch (from back in the time that bars and pubs would advertise "free lunch!" salty as heck, then charge triple price for the drinks)

  16. Re:Or LA Gets Oxygen/Water/Graphite factories on Budget Deal Has Tax Credit Extensions For Nuclear, Fuel Cells, Carbon Capture (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Given the process, tidal generators would make a bit more sense than nuclear. (if you're sucking up seawater anyway for electrolysis, it's nothing to sequester a bit more in your tidal pool then add turbines on the outflow).

  17. Re: Facial recognition on Facial Recognition Is Accurate, if You're a White Guy (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    This does not seem accurate to me. I'd think that a video camera, having many more bits of resolution than the human eye, would do *better* at seeing color than the human eye.

  18. Re:What do they have against solar/wind power? on Budget Deal Has Tax Credit Extensions For Nuclear, Fuel Cells, Carbon Capture (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Because you don't understand the chemistry of a simple Bosch Reaction?

  19. Or LA Gets Oxygen/Water/Graphite factories on Budget Deal Has Tax Credit Extensions For Nuclear, Fuel Cells, Carbon Capture (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    That Carbon Sequester tax credit could very well be a major environmental solution for Los Angeles. Take sea water, use electrolysis to get oxygen and hydrogen. Bottle the oxygen for medical purposes. Add smog to the hydrogen, use the Bosch process to create water and bulk graphite. Sell the bulk graphite for pencils or whatever, gather the distilled water and sell it for filling swimming pools.

  20. Re:Even a free and open society has taboos on US Suicides Spiked 10 Percent After Robin Williams's Death, Study Finds (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Bulgaria, and Belgium- so far.

  21. Yes, that's what matriarchies DO.

  22. Re:Not to be confused with "immaculate conception" on The Mutant All-Female Crayfish, Which Reproduces by Cloning Itself, Is Filling Europe at Alarming Speed (atlasobscura.com) · · Score: 1

    Luke 2:20-25. I'm always amazed how fundamentalists and atheists who claim to know the Bible, don't know the very basics.

  23. The interesting implication of this article is an easy-to-farm lobster like protien.

    Fakester......there's got to be a way to make money off of that.

  24. Re:Investors on US Startups Don't Want To Go Public Anymore (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    I also note that those shops that stay small, stay single owner, actually are better innovators than the ones that have to answer to a board of stockholders. Financial people are usually technical novices at best

  25. Re:Hard to hire on What Are Today's Most Difficult IT Hires? (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    that's the time to put it to HR as an intern/training/research job. Pick your closest enclave of ethnic diversity and go crazy.