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  1. Re:Neither Proved Nor Disproved on Is String Theory Really a Scientific Theory? · · Score: 1
    So how is that any different from intelligent design? If you can't test it, it isn't science.

    I can see why the poster doesn't have a sign on handle....It is called a theory because it hasn't been successfully test yet. On the other hand, Intelligent Design is neither a theory nor anything intelligent.

    That is easily proven, just journey to its place of origin, The Discovery Institute in Seattle, WA, USA, and take a look at the goofy chronic screw-ups who created it. I certainly wouldn't want to be identified with those f**kwits....

  2. Re:What I've Done on House Approves Warrantless Wiretapping · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Sorry to have to explain this to you - but due to the biowarfare protection procedures in place, any handwritten notes to congress normally take about a month and a half. With their very short memories...

  3. Re:Wolves on Group Fights Politicizing Science and Engineering · · Score: 1

    He went up against the Sovs as a CIA asset....probably still is...

  4. Re:Wolves on Group Fights Politicizing Science and Engineering · · Score: 1

    The Roman Empire might respond, "Carthage" but I'm not sure there was anyone left there to feel bad about it.....(Seriously though, a very intelligent post/response to a very nonsensical poster.)

  5. Re:Hmmmmm on Group Fights Politicizing Science and Engineering · · Score: 1

    Hell, I support a US-Brunei Free Trade Agreement - as long as there's one job left in America, it should be offshored....

  6. Re:How effective can this be with today's media?? on Group Fights Politicizing Science and Engineering · · Score: 1

    A thoughtful and lucid post, honorable citizen, but I fear such groups as this article portrays are rather late. Does anyone really think, aside from your apt description of the present-day pseudo-reality, that those controlling Total Information Awareness (now squared) will allow such upstarts??? I think not....

  7. Re:Contact person? on Group Fights Politicizing Science and Engineering · · Score: 1

    Duuuuhhhh...I was carrying on the joke with a pertinent comment on the article.

  8. Re:Contact person? on Group Fights Politicizing Science and Engineering · · Score: 1
    So, Brownie has switched from horses to jackasses. These clowns have awakened from their sorry slumber (Yes, Virginia, a chief indicator of high intelligence is to be always aware of one's surrounding environment!) to have noted some irregularities in the American political system.

    Looks like Professor Doom will once again have to dispense his lecture on Real World 101:

    First, only the Soviets ever believed the CIA was an intelligence agency, first and foremost, the knowledgeable ones knew it to be a business primarily involved in the drug trade, munitions trade and money laundering and illegal financing trades.

    NSA, chiefly concerned with breaking commericial and coporate codes, DIA, who the f**k knows. Democracy is dead, it has been so for many, many years. You're only a special interest if you're worth over $1 billion or more.

    Ever since 1996, when I joined a grassroots movement to stop Clinton (and he was a bit less dangerous than this present gang, although is is connected with them - note the recent manipulated media events which obscured the passage of Bill's favor to the neocons, the US-Oman Free Trade Agreement) from altering the patent laws -- taking away the individual's right to own a patent -- and transferring the right to corporations only to bring America into line with the WTO charter, it has been obvious that any future chance of democracy in this nation (USA) is doomed. This group is probably just another money-raising, laundering scheme.

  9. Re:And flying cars and moonbases on BT Futurologist On Smart Yogurt and the $7 PC · · Score: 1
    Wow...Rand...wow...whatever became of those Weather Wars they promised??

    Oh yeah, that was just one of their predictions....

  10. Re:Right. on BT Futurologist On Smart Yogurt and the $7 PC · · Score: 1
    This guy claims to be a futurologist -- then he claims that if he has a five-figure IQ he'd take over the economy?? Any guy with a five-figure IQ would take over the porn industry and say screw the economy......

    I know this because I have a four-figure IQ....

  11. Re:The President believes? on Online Budget Database Planned by White House · · Score: 1
    That was very good, inKubus, very good. Gee, would anybody trust online budget data from someone who can't even tell us if Osama bin Laden is 6'7" tall, or 6'5" tall, or 6' even? Who can't even tell us if Osama is left-handed or right-handed? Who can't even tell us if he really is on a portable kidney dialysis machine? Or why he has ties not only to the bin Laden family, but also the very wealthy family of one of Osama's wives???? Yeah, this administration sure has a lot of credibility when it comes to data and information. $500 billion spent to date and still no Osama...

    [I get all my news and porn from the Internet, 'cause when I turn on the TV news all I get is low-grade porn...]

  12. Re:Meh. on Online Budget Database Planned by White House · · Score: 1
    Wow! I have to strongly disagree with you. After all, the Bushies have spent over $500 billion to date and still no Osama! Who can argue with their achievement record?

    (Sarcasm EOF)

    Raptureheads take note, the Bush D.O.B.: July 6, 1946, at 6:00 AM.

  13. Re:$ocial network on Microsoft Launches Social Network · · Score: 1

    This wouldn't by any chance by M$'s Bob gui/social interface for nerd wannabes???

  14. Re:Wow, someone didn't do his homework on Genetic Mapping of Mouse Brain Complete · · Score: 1
    Darn it all! I was afraid of this...someone actually injecting real science into the posting!

    This could screw up everything...I'm the one trying to get that research grant to map the orange's genome - to help find the root causes for schizophrenia in humans, of course!

  15. Re:It's sure good to be a mouse these days... on Genetic Mapping of Mouse Brain Complete · · Score: 1
    Well, at least they're improving somebody's life. Although I personally think the real agenda behind mapping a mouse's brain is to understand the president of the USA (el Diablo) better. Then again, Paul Allen's research institute is called the Institute for B.S..

    Isn't this somewhat suspicious??????

    [$500 Billion spent to date and still no Osama - and this is the guy (el Diablo, Bush) who wants to privatize social security?]

  16. Re:WarGames is not terrible on 10 Terrible Portrayals of Technology in Film · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but I did that back in the early '70s, although I was in the USAF at that time and did receive a little help from a high-strung fellow by the name of John Draper, a k a Captain Crunch.

  17. Re:I think the all time classic is........ on 10 Terrible Portrayals of Technology in Film · · Score: 1

    Oh man!@ He used a Mac iBook, no way in hell anyone could upload a virus to an advanced technology in Windows -- now that really is science fiction!!

  18. Re:Spandex on Experts Fear Future Will be Like Sci-Fi Movies · · Score: 1

    Naah...only the women will be dressed in spandex. What? They already are..hey, I'm living in the future....

  19. Re:Bah on 10 Terrible Portrayals of Technology in Film · · Score: 1
    ...but some of it was pushing things a little, like computers are alive and one them has been put in charge of the nuclear button.

    Computers not being alive???? Dave...dave...dave..arrrgggghhhh!*#&#*3 (What is it now, HAL??

  20. Re:Do more on Data Theft Notifications - How Soon is Too Soon? · · Score: 1
    Hmmmm...Commerce "loses" over 1,100 laptops -- about the same number of laptops required for a coordinated national elections rigging.

    Hmmmmm....

  21. Re:What's the US's problem here? on NASA Administrator Mike Griffin to visit China · · Score: 1
    Gee, the corporations have shipped most of the tech jobs there (present and future), it only makes sense to have the same people who design the chips, design the software, and design the machinery, cooperate as well.....or perhaps I'm missing something here??

    21st Century Reading List

    Blood Money by T. Christian Miller, Hostile Takeover by David Sirota, The Bush Agenda by Antonia Juhasz, Armed Madhouse by Greg Palast, Jacked and also Other People's Money by Nomi Prins, Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins, No Place To Hide by Robert O'Harrow, What Every American Should Know About Who's Really Running the World by Melissa L. Rossi, Perpetual War For Perpetual Peace by Gore Vidal, Judas Economy by Wolman and Colamosca

  22. Re:Yes, it is a quiet race on NASA Administrator Mike Griffin to visit China · · Score: 1
    Wow oh wow! Bush as Mr. Science! You neocon/fascists don't miss a trick!

    I am sure you just couldn't resist a chance to take a swipe at Bush.

    You mean there's been only $500 billion spent and still no sign of Osama bin Laden and Bush said he's unconcerned about him, so he's unconcerned about 9/11/01 attacks, but that's supposed to be the reason for his "War on Terra" --- what am I missing here??? Oh, so it's about something else, is it???($$$)

    George W. Bush, born on July 6th, 1946, at 6:00.

  23. Re:RTFA Yourself on House Panel Approves Electronic Surveillance Bill · · Score: 1

    You right....all of us paranoid lunatics can feel secure knowing this moronic clown in the White House doesn't give a rat's ass about finding Osama....so how the f**k will this help us, ding-dong?????

  24. Re:a challenge? on China vs U.S. in an 'Internet Race' · · Score: 1
    Damn...I was just about to post that*#&@*@(!(

    Bushtard [vulgar] ModE - Fucktard, formerly MDu - fokken tardin - def., world's biggest idiot, a total moron. CF: antichrist, likened to the devil. Usage - That guy was so useless, he was a complete Bushtard.

  25. Yes...but on China vs U.S. in an 'Internet Race' · · Score: 2, Interesting
    And while your country is spending gazillions on invading Iraq and others, they improve their economy with 10 percent each year.

    Now just a second here, all those vile corporations of the military-industrial-corporate-congressional-prison -complex are making a fortune off of this unlawful invasion and occupation of Iraq. And China's economy is only improving so much because all of the American corporations (make that corporateers) keep sending all the jobs - in all categories - over there (along with Europe and the US, of course, I think France may be one of the few who haven't gone whole hog on that). So the multinationals have decided China is to be the next superpower as they love those totalitarian fellows......fortunately, they've started sending American hospital patients to India because their medicine is supposed to be done without sending anyone in space.....