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  1. Re:A lack of evidence is crucial for a religion. on Worshipping the Flying Spaghetti Monster Isn't a Real Religion, Court Rules (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Ramen Noodles

  2. Re:A prisoner could just as easily read the works. on Worshipping the Flying Spaghetti Monster Isn't a Real Religion, Court Rules (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    He's a specialist in LAW, not history, philosophy, psychology or religion.

  3. As the law doesn't prohibit sex *not* for procreation nor specifies a specific position, your argument doesn't count. Besides, Wifey is hot.

  4. Re:Unsurmountable obstacles on Hawking Backs $100 Million Interstellar Travel Project to Send 'Nano-Craft' To Nearest Star · · Score: 1

    Give a cite to something more than opinion please.

  5. Re:Who cares if it ain't yours? on Genetic Studies Prove Cuckolded Fathers Are Rare In Human Populations · · Score: 1

    While many women would choose to adopt, especially if they cannot have children of their own many men will give serious consideration to changing their [mate] to one that is fertile rather than adopt

    Don't project.

  6. Re:Put it to rest on Genetic Studies Prove Cuckolded Fathers Are Rare In Human Populations · · Score: 1

    DNA lasts forever

    Yeah, no. Your first paragraph works right up until the beta snaps at the continued humiliation and snuffs her and the kid (has happened). Then everyone loses out because of her "trading up" and both lines disappear.

  7. Thank you Vegan warrior. Now piss off. Why? "... their grocery stores seem not to sell vegetables as I understand it, ..." You do not understand it, and yet you flap your yap.

  8. There's spaghetti code on Slashdot Asks: What Are Some Insults No Developer Wants To Hear? (infoworld.com) · · Score: 1

    and then there's Ramen Noodles.

    Overheard uttered by someone trying to figure out another's literally (not figuratively) 40+ page procedure paragraph.

  9. Out of 244M.

  10. Re:Valid Action on Amazon Customers Sign Letter To Jeff Bezos To Dump Donald Trump (thestreet.com) · · Score: 1

    And you think 18K out of 244M is sizable? Wanna calculate that as a percentage, plug it into your statement and repeat it with a straight face?

  11. Re:Something something..... on Google Fiber Drops Free Basic Service In Its Original City (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Thank you Brennis.

  12. Re:This will be fun on All-Female Ridesharing To Debut In Boston (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    teaching abstract set theory to budding sociologists

    So.... it's kinda like statistics to them then?

  13. You realize that if you can't afford to do it, you can't do it, right?

  14. Re:Are millennials better at Science on Bill Nye: Climate Change Denial Is 'Running Out of Steam,' Thanks To Millennials (mic.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, hence so many of them signing petitions to remove that terrible chemical dihydrogen monoxide from our environment.

  15. Re:Shows the limits of freedom on PayPal Pulls North Carolina Plan After Transgender Bathroom Law (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    a) Cite please
    b) Nor does it mean they get to suppress the rights of others
    c) Not relevant to discussions about adults

  16. Re:a shot across the bow has been made on PayPal Pulls North Carolina Plan After Transgender Bathroom Law (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    You're literally saying the actions of a few make it okay to demonize the whole.

    Unfortunately, that has become the modus of all sides of national debate.

  17. Re:LGB ? on PayPal Pulls North Carolina Plan After Transgender Bathroom Law (reuters.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Presumably you are published.

    Social studies have the highest rate of unreproducible results of any, being essential bias confirmation.

  18. Re:problems on Lasers Could Hide Us From Evil Aliens (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    This assumes they have frozen in place while we haven't.

  19. Re:really stupid idea on Lasers Could Hide Us From Evil Aliens (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    "just"

  20. Re:Are Aliens Necessarily Evil on Lasers Could Hide Us From Evil Aliens (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Any species that is overly xenophobic or uncooperative would probably wipe itself out before developing the kinds of technology needed to cross the vast distances of space, assuming that it's even possible.

    So far, your data set on which you draw this conclusion is null.

  21. Re:could lasers hide us nutjobs seeing grant fundi on Lasers Could Hide Us From Evil Aliens (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    The thing about this technique, it only works once you've spotted the aliens and if they're worth being concerned about their spotting us, it's already too late.

  22. Re:Aliens have our technology? on Lasers Could Hide Us From Evil Aliens (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I do believe you're conflating culture and civilization.

  23. Re:I'm good with this. on AP Style Alert: Don't Capitalize Internet and Web Anymore (poynter.org) · · Score: 2

    First, check your pomposity. Second, they placed themselves into that category. Don't want to be called a bank robber? Don't rob a bank.

  24. Re:Internet != internet on AP Style Alert: Don't Capitalize Internet and Web Anymore (poynter.org) · · Score: 1

    And in that fictional setting you would have been correct. Outside, dealing with science, it is simply a concept, not a place.

  25. Re: Internet != internet on AP Style Alert: Don't Capitalize Internet and Web Anymore (poynter.org) · · Score: 1

    No it does not. Common usage simply defines what is popular.