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  1. Centrist compromise 101 on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 1

    Tax the gas at a level that will pay for 100% of the cost of maintaining the roads, instead of the current level of 50% here in the states.

  2. Just keep them out of the schools. on Bill To Require Vaccination of Children Advances In California · · Score: 1

    Have you been to a school lately? Since growing up, that is?

    Have you noticed how children interact with each other?

    they're germ incubators. Everything gets shared. And shared. And shared.

    If you don't want to vaccinate your kids, fine, but at least have the decency not to bring them to the public schools. That's all this bill is asking.

  3. Re:They are going big into alternative energy on The Military's Latest Enemy: Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Turn to Google and look up "king tides."

  4. Re:My mama told me, you better shop around. on UN Climate Change Panel: It's Happening, and It's Almost Entirely Man's Fault · · Score: 3, Informative

    If you want to accuse the HadCRUT team of fudging the numbers, hence your putting "adjustments" in scare quotes, kindly provide evidence.

    Your choice of loolking at tropical temperatures and excluding polars is utterly disingenuous.

  5. My mama told me, you better shop around. on UN Climate Change Panel: It's Happening, and It's Almost Entirely Man's Fault · · Score: 1

    How about using the actual global means? Same site. Same interface. Global data instead of just the tropics (keep in mind the greenhouse effect does a lot more to the poles than the tropics.)

    http://woodfortrees.org/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1997/to/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1997/to/trend

  6. Re:ahh we're all going to die on Heat Waves In Australia Are Getting More Frequent, and Hotter · · Score: 1

    " But wait, what do you think the research funded by industry is like? The scientists buy diamond rings and go cruising on a private luxury yacht? "

    Research grants from the private sector do tend to be looser, but in the context of climate change, deniers are not getting grants to do research.

    They're getting paid to write propaganda. And that comes with no strings attached, at all.

  7. Re:I love a sunburnt country on Heat Waves In Australia Are Getting More Frequent, and Hotter · · Score: 1

    I'm pointing out that people were writing about the heat in Australia many, many years ago.

    And Arabs have been writing poetry about the heat for centuries. What's your point?

  8. Re:ahh we're all going to die on Heat Waves In Australia Are Getting More Frequent, and Hotter · · Score: 1

    If you were trying to make money from climate research and looked around to see which side would bring the most bucks, you would come to the conclusion that the global warmist side has the most to offer.

    Bullshit. Complete and utter bullshit.

    First off, grant money from mainstream science organizations isn't handed with no questions asked. It's spent on gear (climate scientists neeed computers), and on tuition for the grad students.

    But, if you're willing to lie about climate change, the deniers will pay you literally $5K an hour to go to a podium and deny. (Heartland Institute;s going rate)

  9. Re:ahh we're all going to die on Heat Waves In Australia Are Getting More Frequent, and Hotter · · Score: 1

    those who think that the scientific community are all conspiring to earn big bucks from climate change,

    Misdirection. Scientists are not the ones looking to cash in -- they are being used by those who are looking to cash in, which is big business.

    So the scientists aren't pulling a con on us.
    So they're right to tell us that CO2 warms the earth, and that warming makes the earth less hospitable to humanity.

    Even if they are being used by malign interests, so fucking what?

  10. Re:Climate change is now worldwide on Heat Waves In Australia Are Getting More Frequent, and Hotter · · Score: 1

    In related news, changing weather patterns mean changing boundaries of where flood plains begin and end. Build above the flood plain, and teh flood plain can still come to you. Case in point: Calgary.

  11. Re:Pshaw... it's just weather! on Heat Waves In Australia Are Getting More Frequent, and Hotter · · Score: 1

    Pretty pathetic if all you can muster is what you were told in grade school. We are not "still coming out of the last ice age." If not for the greenhouse effect, right now we would be inching towards the next one. In fact, before the onset of the industrial revolution, we were indeed inching towards it.

  12. Re:High Certainty. on Upper Limit On Emissions Likely To Be Exceeded Within Decades · · Score: 1

    "Science has data and experiments"

    Some branches of science only have data. They're called Observational Sciences. Read the wikipedia entry on them.

  13. Re:High Certainty. on Upper Limit On Emissions Likely To Be Exceeded Within Decades · · Score: 1

    " What did my physics professor always say? If you don't know how accurate your measurement is, you haven't made a measurement."

    If you don't know what you're talking about, you don't know what you're talking about.

    Hint: the 95% confidence figure isn't a measurement at all.

  14. Yes, look at the Dutch. on Upper Limit On Emissions Likely To Be Exceeded Within Decades · · Score: 1

    Notice the Dutch are not happy AT ALL about sea level rise, and who are among the people speaking out the loudest about the problem.

    While you're at it, notice the Dutch don't drive much.

  15. Re:Expensive Meh. on Upper Limit On Emissions Likely To Be Exceeded Within Decades · · Score: 1

    Oh, also: the range of the anopheles mosquito and various other tropical diseases is expanding. NOW.

  16. Expensive Meh. on Upper Limit On Emissions Likely To Be Exceeded Within Decades · · Score: 1

    "Doomsday" will always be some time away. But when it comes to costs and economic hardship, that's now. Right now.

    The shipping lanes of the Mississippi have lost capacity to low river levels. NOW.

    The Great Lakes have receded, forcing ships to travel with only half their usual tonnage. NOW.

    Warming has gotten the barkbeetles to flourish in the Rockies, helping forest fires, killing forests, and exacerbating floods. NOW.

    Pacific islanders are having to install rainwater collection because their groundwater is turning saline. NOW.

  17. Re:This calls for creative sentencing. on Arrest Made In Webcam Highjacking Extortion Case · · Score: 2

    (And my low Slasdhdot UID should be proof enough that I am not speaking idly.)

  18. This calls for creative sentencing. on Arrest Made In Webcam Highjacking Extortion Case · · Score: 3, Funny

    When an attractive young girl accidently shows more of herself than she wants to, you need to be conscientious and respectful and look away.

    When I show accidentally more of myself than I want to, you do not need to be respectful to look away. You will look away for your own sake, or what you see will be its own punishment.

    I think y'all know what I'm getting at. You've seen Clockwork Orange.

  19. If you spend $80M, buy a sextant. on College Students Hijack $80 Million Yacht With GPS Signal Spoofing · · Score: 1

    And spend the money on it BEFORE you install the jacuzzi.

  20. Re:Honesty? on How Climate Scientists Parallel Early Atomic Scientists · · Score: 1

    "why are they calling it "Climate Change" now, rather than Global Warming? "

    For the same reason why we call a certain diagnosis method Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    instead of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Because sometimes you just have to make compromises to appease
    the ignorance of mundanes.

  21. Re:50K. 120K. Same work. on The $200,000 Software Developer · · Score: 1

    They do offer that deal for children of staff. But when half your kid is still in your testicles, you have other concerns. When #1 turns 15, I'll look at MIT jobs again.

  22. Re:50K. 120K. Same work. on The $200,000 Software Developer · · Score: 1

    Do disagreement there. I left MIT as soon as it looked like I might one day have a kid.

  23. 50K. 120K. Same work. on The $200,000 Software Developer · · Score: 4, Informative

    I made 50K doing IT for a department at MIT.

    I made 120K for exactly the same work at a hedge fund.

    THat's a 70K price to pay for the intense satisfaction that comes from helping scientists engage in science. Worth it IMO.

  24. "past"? on Anonymous' "OpIsrael" Has Little Impact · · Score: 1

    there are still slaves there.

  25. Europe's not relevant on Anonymous' "OpIsrael" Has Little Impact · · Score: 1

    Most Israeli Jews have ancestors who fled Arab countries to come to Israel.