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  1. Re:And the hits keep on coming ... on Trump Picks Top Climate Skeptic To Lead EPA Transition (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 2

    numeracy

  2. Re:Godspeed you Mr. President. on Trump Picks Top Climate Skeptic To Lead EPA Transition (cbsnews.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    you are a fucking retard

  3. Calories are stored as fat, but fat accumulation comes from more sources than consumption of excess calories. Biological systems are very complex interlinked processes controlled by hormones.

  4. Your description of the effect of water isn't describing water but the the effect of drinking excess sediment in the water. Buy a water filter, then drink filtered water.

  5. Big issue with that exaggerated figure is the "if researchers didn't weigh other factors" part because it invalidates the entire claim. Read your old statistics book again.

  6. They haven't driven enough, if you read the report you would understand the problem is that consumers CAN'T "test-drive" on public roads enough to even demonstrate parity in vehicle safety. There is zero evidence because there is no actual support for Musk's claims. Read the report.

  7. Firms in the wrong for ignoring product safety should be sued when its products malfunction and kill people. Consumer protection is there for a reason.

  8. Re:when is the human upgrade on Tesla Crash Won't Stop Driverless Car Progress: Renault-Nissan CEO (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Tesla is actually still worse, Musk's claims otherwise aren't valid. Look here.

  9. Other cars face the same burden. Introducing new technology when it risks the public isn't legal. Tesla bears the burden of compliance like all manufacturers.

  10. You're wrong. Claiming it and demonstrating it with power are different things. Marketing is not statistics. Read this and the report and understand.

  11. The concept of autonomous cars is attractive, but the Tesla development model is all wrong. These are not products to test through the cheapest possible constructions, using untrained drivers and public roads. The NHTSA needs to ban all use of the autopilot features beyond a simple cruise control until it is proven reliable through in a real statistical sense with adequate power to identify rare events.

  12. Re: 650k emails in 9 days on FBI: Review of New Emails Doesn't Change Conclusion on Clinton (cnn.com) · · Score: 1
    Take some remedial math. You forgot hours/shift/day for a typical shift, and even if there was only a single shift that is 8 hours. Assuming 650,000 is a valid upper ceiling then, 9 Days * 8 Hours/Shift (One shift, likely more used as time-critical) * 100 dedicated workers (another suspect number for time-critical task) >= Number of New AND Sensitive E-mails >= 0. This only requires that a worker active in the task can process 90 >= k e-mails per hour, where k = New AND Sensitive E-mails / n and n = # Dedicated Workers

    The whole issue comes down to the "release" having nearly 0 new and sensitive e-mails, despite the bloodthirsty conspiracy BS.

  13. Re:Trek's M-class tells you plenty on New Paper Explores The Prospects For Life Around M-Class Stars (arxiv.org) · · Score: 1

    There is no scientific meaning to it, it is a made up designation with no measurable values to define it. The only value is that it is an entertainment term geeks know.

  14. Re: Of course on FBI: Review of New Emails Doesn't Change Conclusion on Clinton (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    You are a fucking idiot too - this is historical fact! Look up suffragette; the UK didn't allow women to vote until 1918 and then only if over 30 and owning property.

  15. Re:Scandals every 2 months on FBI: Review of New Emails Doesn't Change Conclusion on Clinton (cnn.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Well this is after 30 years of investigation for perceived slights by anti-American interests to supporting those who don't like to work, namely all the Republican congressmen. There is no protection of America or defense of American interests by those scum who prefer to not work while taking pay checks for gossiping.

  16. Decades ago perhaps was different, but today you WILL spend time shining that fucking rock because you are told to do it. Stupid as it is, senseless as it is, and regardless of the more effective alternatives.

  17. Re:Slashdot Poll on IT Workers Facing Layoffs Jolted By CEO's Message (computerworld.com) · · Score: 2

    Trump still outsources as much as possible, and also avoids paying decent wages to his business workers.

  18. Re:not in N.C. on Secret Service, DHS Scramble To Secure America's Election (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    Try here for the ruling Judge's commentary on clear intent with "surgical precision" for suppression of minority votes.

  19. Re:Reaping what you sow on Secret Service, DHS Scramble To Secure America's Election (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    Prompted signaling designed to attack the opposition, even when they are just holding a sign. Obama gives protestors more respect, like a real President should.

  20. Re:Does anyone else think this is insane? on Secret Service, DHS Scramble To Secure America's Election (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    Because Trump is weaker and easier to manipulate, if not outright control from the Kremlin like a puppet.

  21. Yes. The Note 7 is a public danger because of a well documented flaw and unacceptably low design tolerance that allows for violent explosion. It is a risk to the assets of others, and a risk to public safety. You should be arrested if you have one in active use next year if not earlier.

  22. Nope, that is all anti-tax fantasy. Reality is up-front research costs and plant development and refresh every year are still the major drivers.

  23. Re:Why is Slashdot anti-trade? on CETA Signed Off As Wallonia Folds Under Pressure (freezenet.ca) · · Score: 0

    That is fantasy, this agreement has nothing to do with internal courts except in IPR. Where is your proof for terms in claiming removal of pollution restrictions exists?

  24. Re:Right and wrong at the same time on US Army 'Will Have More Robot Soldiers Than Humans' By 2025, Says Former British Spy (express.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    You fucking MRA faggots are easy to spot, you're all 12 at best and have never left your mother's basements.

  25. In case you don't like that it reprints from here, and if you question the author see here. This took less than 10 minutes all together. Seriously grow the fuck up and learn to learn!