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  1. Re:Nothing good... on US Scientists Predict Long Battle Against Ebola · · Score: 2

    Your ancestors came out of there around 200,000 years ago, when they climbed off the trees.

  2. Re:+-2000 deaths? on US Scientists Predict Long Battle Against Ebola · · Score: 1

    The point is that there were always survivors. The death rate was never 100%. Not with anything non-human invented. According to Christopher Smart, even his cat Jeoffrey, he plays with the mice he catches, and 1 in 7 escape thus. A cat is a very efficient killer of mice, it can see in almost total dark, but even it allows some to make it.

    Though it may be possible that humans do come up with stuff that gets 100% death rate in their biotech labs. But nature, so far, even during major extinction events, has not.

  3. Re:+-2000 deaths? on US Scientists Predict Long Battle Against Ebola · · Score: -1, Troll

    The cure is simple. Eat some black earth that smells fresh and is full of 4 billion years of evolution. They will read your thoughts. If you are good, they will fight the virus off in you. You can pray, or pet a cat, feed the birds, stuff like that. You tell me black earth is hard to come by in the desertifying Nigeria? Well, that's true, but it's not the Nigerians to blame the most, but global warming polluters around the world. It's still their kind, so them Nigerian black earth resident bacteria, or what used to be black earth, are obviously pissed at humans.

  4. Re:Wrong Title on Researcher Fired At NSF After Government Questions Her Role As 1980s Activist · · Score: 1

    And btw with that racial superiority bs, all he did was what they've done to his people for centuries. Jews had always this chosen, special people, about themselves, they also tended to be the owners of everything, had been much of the aristocracy, feudal landlords entering homes collecting 10% tax, the nobility, trying to explain others the virtue of blue blood, noble breeds, so all Hitler did was give them a taste of their own medicine, by saying the Aryan Germans were uber. It was funny how easy it was to convince anyone, including the Germans, of their own superiority above other kinds of people. It's sad. By the way, at the time of Exodus the Jews were such a wonderful kind of people, with love in their heart, that the God made a covenant with them, and took them across the Red Sea, and gave them the 10 commandments. Back then every Jewish family had a cat in the bag while walking across the Red Sea floor, but these days, Jews like Stalin, and a lot of others, no longer know what love, and what kosher means. They've stopped believing in their own God, and doubting it, and they, as in the "We" of the Quran, are changing their minds about polytheism, including Zeus and Jupiter. True the Romans were horrible people their main preoccupation, like sports in the USA today, was gladiators and lions. Attila grew up in Rome, he despised the decadence there. Even when he conquered a huge city with lavish palaces, he would receive his guests in his tent. He only wore white, and the only thing he ate was red meat, having a wooden cutting board and a knife as only utensils. When he marched on Rome, Pope Leo came before him, and informed him of the tangible progress he made in Rome. He said Rome would become less decadent, and better. And he was right, Rome did become less decadent through housing the Vatican, and great majestic cathedrals to the Jewish God, Jehovah, as opposed to the old temples to Jupiter, and even Caesar himself. Attila in turn married a young enemy woman, and put an end to his campaigns, like Alexander married an enemy woman, and ate the poisoned mushroom she fed him. In effect these leaders were mind controlled, by the "We" of the Quran, and when it was time to go, they went. The "we" of the Quran are not happy at how the jews are sticking to the covenant made at the time of the Exodus. In particular, live and let live, and abuses through excessive property issues, also environmental damage, and even disrespect of other cultures. It's very difficult to be free of corruption when people have power. In fact that's the most devastating thing you can do to anyone, give them power and watch them abuse it, inevitably, it's human nature. In times of difficulty people turn to their God, but in time of abundance and good life, they turn their back on their God. The "we" of the Quran can read everyone's thoughts, and know how they think. This is not to say that giving power over from the Jews to people that enjoy rooster fights, dog fights, boxing matches, kind of like the Romans did gladiators, would be a good idea. But the covenant is not being adhered to, and there were aspects to the Romans and Greeks, that were positive, and also there are aspects to the Hindu, Taoist, Buddhist and even Great Spirit Native American or Sun God of the Incas, that they may promote and sustain. Jehovah says I am a jealous God. Indeed. But "we" are changing our minds about uniform global monotheism, and a genetic variability sort of polytheism may be sustained in the future. Attila was the scourge of God, and so was Hitler. Nothing ever in the world is done, except through God, who allows human nature to shine through sometimes. What Hitler did wrong is allow human experiments under his control, and so did the Japanese, something the allies did not even approach in cruelty - the POW death rate in GB was unbelievably low, not quite so good in Russia - and if it had been Russia by itself on the Allied side it would have been a tossup in the air between them and the Germans, they were not that much better - but the US, France, UK, Aus

  5. Re:Possession is nine-tenths of the law... on Congress Can't Make Asteroid Mining Legal (But It's Trying, Anyway) · · Score: 1

    How do you know? Also, if that's true, was it ever molten, does it have a high density metal core?

  6. Re:Possession is nine-tenths of the law... on Congress Can't Make Asteroid Mining Legal (But It's Trying, Anyway) · · Score: 1

    It may take millions of year for a limited number of humans. You forget about the near infinite ability to breed and multiply.

  7. Re:Possession is nine-tenths of the law... on Congress Can't Make Asteroid Mining Legal (But It's Trying, Anyway) · · Score: 1

    Take a good look at it. The Moon may not be there in a couple generations anymore, but all turned into space stations. I give it about 500 years before it's gone.

  8. Re:Can we please cann these companies what they ar on California Declares Carpooling Via Ride-Share Services Illegal · · Score: 1

    Where's the tea party and the libertarians when you need them? don't we already have enough government intervention in our lives? If people want to get a ride in a car and are willing to pay for the fare individually, what is it the governments bidnets? Stay out of people's lives as much as you can. I know what it is, these politicians have some buddies, some contributors among the cab driver unions, that act like cockblocks to everyone else trying to enter the field and compete and lower the free market prices, and the government plays along with them. The best money to be made is always through erecting barriers of entry into your field, and killing off all the competition. Maybe taxi cab drivers should consult Microsoft for advice how to proceed and get rid of their competition?

  9. Re:Can we please cann these companies what they ar on California Declares Carpooling Via Ride-Share Services Illegal · · Score: 1

    Next they are gonna regulate threesomes and butt fucking, and you'll have to apply for a permit, and pay the license fee for some good old ass fucking, per incident.

  10. Re:LOL ... on HP Buys Cloud Provider, Gets Marten Mickos To Head Its Cloud Division · · Score: 1

    Fuck the cloud. Fuck the cloud. Fuck the cloud.
    Just like forced insurance, dog licenses, or Monsanto and their biotech crap, I'll fight the cloud with everything I got, if I get to live.

  11. Re:Boom in the EU = Boom in Redmond on City of Turin To Switch From Windows To Linux and Save 6M Euros · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I use Windows XP as much as I can. I have a lighhouse puppy 4.1.2rc1 with Mariner(KDE 3.5) linux boot disk when I really have to get shit done - like erase recycled or system volume information, or other locked files, also resizing partitions with windows on it - but I use windows because it's more user friendly and faster on a lot of things, plus I don't want Windows to end up like BeOS or Solaris, something that might be really on the horizon given the major fuck ups with Windows Vista and 8 (7 was tolerably decent, though still a massive decay from Windows XP, which itself is like a decay from Windows 2000), and the onslaught of cheap laptoppy-like things at Micro Center from Arm based systems and Chrome OS based x86 systems, neither Microsoft based, back in April, when I last looked around to see if I can find another laptop with a better battery life than this HP Mini 200 Intel Atom thing with 9 hr battery life, and like a 7 Watt chipset+cpu, which is like unheard-of-ly energy efficient, unfortunately it needs XP and can't run Windows 7 well, and even in XP it's a constant constant constant struggle to keep it down, somebody from Microsoft always logs on and restarts services when I kill and keep almost everything disabled, run none of the dotnet/silverlight/new C runtimes/windows live/office crap from microsoft, run the last non-dotnet version of zonealarm to kill every program possible - lsa (export) shell , lsass, Nt Session manager, smss, and the like are not killable, which is bullshit, so I thoroughly hate Windows for the constant struggle I have to put up to kill every useless fucking snooping thing wasting my CPU on it to get decent speed, with the 500 or so services out of which I constantly have to kill 495 and 15 I have to leave up and running simply because the computer won't work without them, when Ideally, I'd like to kill those too, and even then, once in a while the harddrive goes into this churning mode, like somebody from Microsoft or the NSA logged on and set off something, when I have Indexing service and System Restore Service killed, remote assistance killed, windows update service killed, and absolutely nothing should be moving on the computer, but it does, you can see it from the CPU use in task manager, and even that one lies sometimes saying it's 0% when the harddrive is going absolutely crazy. Thank GOD for mechanical harddrives that give out audible sounds, to where an OS cannot trick you into believing nothing is going on under the hood. If anything, they should make laptops or desktop motherboard with not just temperature sensors - because at 7 watts no heat is given off - but amperage sensors for the computer, displayed on like an LED level meter, so you know the computer is being used. Then the snoopers have to chill out and lie low and do their things in some respectful way, inconspicuously. I hate getting snooped on by the NSA, but I understand the need, and I don't really have that much to hide, and they might disagree with that, because the powers that be don't want you to own any data, like expired copyright ebook pdfs, and they will do everything to erase everyone's private data, through laws and force everyone to keep everything on the cloud, with massive blackmailing fees over access to such things as basic knowledge and culture, or basic, public domain information, like a pre 1923 expired copyright science e-book pdf.

  12. Re:Wrong Title on Researcher Fired At NSF After Government Questions Her Role As 1980s Activist · · Score: 1

    And, by the way, there is not a single day I don't hear lawnmowers buzzing. Grass cutting, as presently practiced, and flowering weed killing, with all that Monsanto http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G... crap, kills all the bees and butterflies, like these https://www.google.com/images?... , through Stalin style Ukrainian starvation.

    You are excused to use glyphosate and pesticides on a farm, where you protect food crop, say the voices in my head, but the ecological ravage brought on by indiscriminate "lawn care" for a mere sense of beauty is absolutely inexcusable, and might be penalized with a severe decline in human population, say the mind controlling bacteria parasites in me. Weeds and genetic variability are important, and so is low population density urban sprawl, that's sort of a defense from plutonium suitcase bombs, so humans have to spread out into nature from concentrated cities, and humans in the middle of nature are not the problem, but them being brainwashed into gasoline wasting, time wasting, and especially native ecosystem wasting lawn mowing activities is like the biggest and most insane crime against Life on Earth.

  13. Re:Freeman Dyson on The Grassroots Future of Biohacking · · Score: 1

    I made posts here on Slashdot starting around April this year, of how it is technologically and economically viable. It all starts with lunar oxygen extraction, via calcium thermite reduction, calcium oxide or hydroxide electrolysis - there are three ways, low temperature Castern-Kellner cell with a aprotic (lithium ion like or molten salt) solvent amalgam strip, a medium temperature involving calcium chloride electrolysis, that has a lot of steps, or a superhigh temperature molten calcium fluoride dissolved direct calcium oxide(silicon and other element free) electrolysis with iridium/rhenium anodes, and whatever cathodes, and the calcium recovered as a vapor. It's not energy efficient, but it's time and space efficient. The energy supplied to it would be from a "geothermal" ("lunathermal") cooling based mobile nuclear platform that keeps going to fresh cold sites once it saturates the rocks with heat below its present location. The leftover silicon/aluminum/iron/titanium/magnesium/sodium/potassium metalloid slag would be separated first by vacuum distillation to get the potassium, sodium and magnesium out as metal, then reacted with chlorine gas to get liquid chlorides of silicon and titanium, easy to sublime chloride of aluminum, and iron chloride more difficult, but not impossible to sublime, kind of like a distillation tower they have at oil refineries, you can get separate most of the major elements out as chlorides. On the Moons surface you don't have an atmosphere to contend with, and you can directly shoot material into orbit with a cannon, unlike down here on the deep gravity well of Earth where you need a continuously firing rocket with slow speed through the atmosphere else it burns up like a meteorite, and because of the need for a rocket, and rocket fuel that lifts the rest of the rocket fuel, shipping charges to high orbit are on the order of $10,000-$20,000/lb or kg, though they talk about some $700/lb theoretically attainable. Astronaut weight matters when you talk $10,000/lb, and a 100 lb astronaut only costs 1 million dollars to ship into space, while a 200 lb one costs $2 million, so that's a big difference and 5'1 100 lb people can push buttons ant follow instructions from Huston we have a problem just as well as 200 lb ones. Shipping costs of materials from the Moon's surface into orbit via a cannon should probably be $100/lb or less longterm, a big difference from $10,000/lb.

  14. Re:KIlling off the Microsoft Store Name Too on Microsoft Killing Off Windows Phone Brand Name In Favor of Just Windows · · Score: 1

    All I can find as a definition is http://www.wordreference.com/d...

  15. Re:Possession is nine-tenths of the law... on Congress Can't Make Asteroid Mining Legal (But It's Trying, Anyway) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And there's gotta be a ton of gold at the center of the earth, and platinum, same at the center of the Moon. The Big Dig. How low can you go. Inside the Moon, it does not get very hot, no molten lava to contend with. Who can get there first, and start the digging for them heavy noble elements of platinum, iridium, osmium, gold, all mixed in with nickel and iron. If the theory that the Moon was ejected from the Earth from a massive asteroid impact is correct. Inner planets don't have much moons, for whatever reason, our Moon is special. If the Moon was ejected in a molten lava state, then the heavy, non-oxygen-bound stuff (such as noble metals) had a chance to stratify and collect at the core (It's kind of interesting that there'd be any gold and platinum in the lithosphere of Earth, but volcanoes spit stuff up from real deep, moreover a lot of our nickel-platinum mines are actually asteroid-meteorite crash sites embedded into the lithosphere, that did not have a chance to sink deep.) All they gotta do is some seismic listening experiments to see if the Moon has a dense core, unless you can see through it with ultrahigh energy xrays or even neutrino observations, something that goes through it, and then you don't need seismic experiments. But otherwise it's time to blow some nukes up on the Moon, and place seismic sensors throughout its surface, to listen and probe its internal structure. If it has a core, and it's not molten, it's time for that gold rush, or more like platinum-nickel rush.

  16. Re:LOL on Congress Can't Make Asteroid Mining Legal (But It's Trying, Anyway) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yeah, no kidding. They are worried the Chinese are gonna colonize space, and we will be left behind, so they come up with this property bullshit. Dude, property is about respecting others rights. If you go to outer space, and you take a piece of rock from an asteroid, and build a space station from it. people down here in the USA are gonna cry foul, it's common property, you can't take it, it's ours too, but the fact is unless they can send the police over to claim it was theft, or the military, it's all just bullshit. That's where the rubber meets the road. Space war. Over a piece of rock. Who owns is. History of human civilization, who gets what, who owns what, who controls what, west side, west side, nigga die over a block you don't even own, you paying rent, mofo. Maybe we should convince the Chinese to pay us rent for using the asteroid or Moon materials for their space stations, in case they succeed making it there before us.

  17. Re:KIlling off the Microsoft Store Name Too on Microsoft Killing Off Windows Phone Brand Name In Favor of Just Windows · · Score: 1

    "Lumia" is another retarded name like gnu or gnome or gimp or soylentnews or... a name speaks volumes of attitudes.. why cant they keep the brand recognized and national river named "Nokia" name? wait.. thats what an ownership takeover means, we paid you so now we can smear you up with shit..

  18. Re:Wrong Title on Researcher Fired At NSF After Government Questions Her Role As 1980s Activist · · Score: 1

    The jews might see themselves as social darwinists and so would Hitler, and then it's all a matter of chance or luck or fortune who gets to be on top at the moment.

  19. Re:Wrong Title on Researcher Fired At NSF After Government Questions Her Role As 1980s Activist · · Score: 1

    Indeed the story of Indians is a very sad one. But blacks are doing better in the USA than in Africa, else they'd be wanting to go back to Africa. See Debra Wilson's statement on how she ain't going back to Africa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  20. Re:Wrong Title on Researcher Fired At NSF After Government Questions Her Role As 1980s Activist · · Score: 1

    By the way the original sin of the Ukrainians was the Kulak, the tight fist, the bringing down of the nobility/feudal system by redistribution of land, of private property. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K...
    As the Jews tend to be owners of everything because they control the world - or because they cooperate so well with each other as a united pack, while keeping everyone else divided, they also tended to be the majority of nobility, also of college and similar institution's faculty or studentship, and they actively discriminated against others - so they viewed such loss of property to Kulak's which tended to be theirs as a great attack at the foundation of their secure existence or control of the world, a control which they cannot relent on, because others, like the Romans, do a horrible job at it. But such was the root cause of why Stalin ended up starving Ukrainians to a slow death, and why Hitler in return, gassed Jews with a quick death. Even today we have remnants of such things, as in what's going down in Eastern Ukraine today. Even in the US we still have issues of this control through poperty by jews, which has two sides to it: if they control the world they can make sure everyone worships God and follows the 10 commandments, but then there is the side of it as in this piece: west side, east side, niggas dyin over a block they don't even own, nigga you're renting, if anybody should be going west side west side it should be some old jewish dude, west side west side. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  21. Re:Wrong Title on Researcher Fired At NSF After Government Questions Her Role As 1980s Activist · · Score: 1

    No. Not yet at least. Which is why it's still great to live in the USA.

  22. Re:Wrong Title on Researcher Fired At NSF After Government Questions Her Role As 1980s Activist · · Score: 1

    Stalin youth pictures: http://www.menshairforum.com/t...
    Tsarnaev brothers: http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-i...

    All came from the Caucasus where the semites escaped to after the Romans killed their brothers at Masada: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

    Romans, how they dealt with the people they wanted to conquer who resisted them (traian's column): http://textbookformypillow.fil... from http://textbookformypillow.wor...

    Hitler, who 5 years after the Stalinist purges started his attack: http://assets.nydailynews.com/...

    History keeps repeating itself. For every action there are consequences.

  23. Re:Wrong Title on Researcher Fired At NSF After Government Questions Her Role As 1980s Activist · · Score: 1

    Ok, compare all that to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
    Like Mc Hammer, you can't touch this.

  24. Re:Been there, done that. on China Targets 2022 For Space Station Completion · · Score: 1

    That's cuz in the US we don't have good engineers because we have to promote the retards with huge cocks through sports scholarships into colleges, then lower the level of education to their level, and there you go.

  25. Re:Industrial Espionage on China Targets 2022 For Space Station Completion · · Score: -1, Troll

    The jews control everything in the world and cockblock everyone else from controlling anything, because they learned their lessons at Masada after allowing Pontius Pilate and his folk to do the world controlling from Rome. Compared to the Romans and their gladiator-lion bloodfests and weak religion, the major achievement of Jews dominating Rome was making Romans erect Cathedrals to the Jewish God, Yahweh, and love each other in brotherly love, or at least pretend. The track record is not that bad, but when it comes to them Chinese, it's really hard to convert them to monotheist Abrahamic Judeo-Christianity, and if you let them get out of hand and allow them to control the world, you don't know what's gonna happen. After all east Asians lack concepts like kosher food, and the way they eat some animals, alive and stuff, even if economy would permit otherwise, shows lack of compassion toward other living beings, so how are these Asians gonna treat you, if you let them control the world?