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  1. Re:Lighten up on EmDrive: NASA Eagleworks' Peer-Reviwed Paper Is On Its Way (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: -1, Troll

    But they are hurting real science. Look at this fucking EmDrive nonsense for example. It is complete crap, but is a distraction. These hoaxes come and go and people waste time on them. Optimism is one thing, but you need to be real: humans will never travel to another star. NEVER. It is too far. Space is big, and time is even bigger. You can blather on and on about "fission drives" and other nonsense, but it isn't grounded in reality OR SCIENCE. It is just ignorant.

  2. Re: Prepare to be on EmDrive: NASA Eagleworks' Peer-Reviwed Paper Is On Its Way (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Oh I do get satisfaction from it! No doubt. To present basic facts to a foaming at the mouth space nutter makes my day - no: it makes my entire YEAR!

  3. Re:Prepare to be on EmDrive: NASA Eagleworks' Peer-Reviwed Paper Is On Its Way (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm interested in space exploration as well. There is a difference between an enthusiast and a space nutter. And no: Science Fiction is fiction. "Dream big" only works if you also "work hard" and are realistic about what is possible given the KNOWN LAWS of Physics. Just because you read Ringworld doesn't mean one can be built.

  4. Re:"NASA Eagleworks" on EmDrive: NASA Eagleworks' Peer-Reviwed Paper Is On Its Way (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    100% correct. But you will notice they alway shove "NASA" in there anyway. It has all the hallmarks of a hoax.

  5. Re:Prepare to be on EmDrive: NASA Eagleworks' Peer-Reviwed Paper Is On Its Way (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    No, I just think you guys are pathetic. You would be better off actually contributing to society than spouting your drivel and dreaming about leaving it. You guys are narcissists.

  6. Re:Prepare to be on EmDrive: NASA Eagleworks' Peer-Reviwed Paper Is On Its Way (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    There is no similarity. Space nutters are usually tech people who are uneducated in the hard sciences that believe that you can just "scrape dust off of an asteroid" and "turn it into fuel" and "attach scramjets" to a planet (actual quotes from space nutters on Slashdot). And if they believe hard enough, a dream big enough, that everything will happen - because after all: technological progress is inevitable. It will never end!

  7. Re:Prepare to be on EmDrive: NASA Eagleworks' Peer-Reviwed Paper Is On Its Way (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I never post as AC. Space Nutters are morons. I don't care what they think.

  8. Re:Prepare to be on EmDrive: NASA Eagleworks' Peer-Reviwed Paper Is On Its Way (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    That wasn't me. But he is 100% correct. The Space Nutters will be out in full force!

  9. "NASA Eagleworks" on EmDrive: NASA Eagleworks' Peer-Reviwed Paper Is On Its Way (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Notice they always shove "NASA" in there as if it lends it any credibility. The truth is that anyone can rent "NASA" lab facilities. This is just another hoax. Also, it "soon will be published" in AIAA. Uh huh. Sure it will.

  10. I tried it... on Fedora 25 Alpha Linux Distro Now Available (betanews.com) · · Score: 2

    ...no wireless. Less space than a Nomad. Lame.

  11. Because nonsense like this passes as "Research" at Universities. They found out that Netflix runs a bunch of servers. Brilliant.

  12. Re:Stop with the hysteria on Revived Lawsuit Says Twitter DMs Are Like Handing ISIS a Satellite Phone (theverge.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Cops also saved tens of thousands of people like you, and keeps the rabble from overrunning our suburban house and shooting you in the fucking head. Go fuck yourself.

  13. Re:Other IM services on Revived Lawsuit Says Twitter DMs Are Like Handing ISIS a Satellite Phone (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Well now that Twitter has started to actively banning accounts that they feel are abusive they have less of a leg to stand on. Why can they ban people harassing celebrities, but not ISIS accounts? They opened a can of worms. Good riddance.

  14. Re:Prove your assertion on Hunt For Ninth Planet Reveals Distant Solar System Objects (carnegiescience.edu) · · Score: 1

    Good idea...you can use the Sun as a gravitational lens. Then using space factories we can build a solar-powered laser. And the laser is going to send us to another star. Let me guess, by pushing a solar sail. You are a loon.

  15. Re:If the singularity doesn't happen... on Hunt For Ninth Planet Reveals Distant Solar System Objects (carnegiescience.edu) · · Score: 1

    Ah, NOW I get it. You "get new resources" somehow and convert them to food, water, etc? And you need virtual reality and a decent AI (for unknown reasons). And ion rockets that run on rocks. What about automated cars? Do you need those too? You space nutters are truly nuts. You think life is like a video game.

  16. Re: Prove your assertion on Hunt For Ninth Planet Reveals Distant Solar System Objects (carnegiescience.edu) · · Score: 0

    Dreaming is fine, but it is just dreaming. It is not real. The biggest space nutters are the ones that have never even tried to build a birdhouse.

  17. Re:If the singularity doesn't happen... on Hunt For Ninth Planet Reveals Distant Solar System Objects (carnegiescience.edu) · · Score: 1

    Sure you just "scrape some dust and rock" off the surface of an asteriod. In space. Then you make fuel out of rock! No problem! Fuck, you space nutters are something else!

  18. Re:I don't see the bug either on Google Login Bug Allows Credential Theft (onthewire.io) · · Score: 1

    Um, its not a weakness at all. You can't prevent it. If someone types their credentials in a fake login page and submits it, well then that is how the web works.

  19. Re: You mean... on Google Login Bug Allows Credential Theft (onthewire.io) · · Score: 1

    Uh yes. That is what I said. When you type your credentials again in the page it "steals" them. You don't even need to do the "use Google to login" part. Just write a fake Google login screen. WTF.

  20. Re:Major features are complementary on Slashdot Asks: What Are Your Favorite Java 8 Features? (infoworld.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Christ! That is modern Java? It looks like absolute shit. .orElseThrow() -> new FMLException()? WTF? Why is the return value String and you look like you are stringing together flatMap? WTF is a flatMap? Are you returning a bunch of concatenated strings? How do you get the data? You load the String into a flatMap? Jesus.

  21. Re:Decimal Numbers? on Slashdot Asks: What Are Your Favorite Java 8 Features? (infoworld.com) · · Score: 2

    You round down the cents and transfer the fraction into your back account. I knew three guys who did that and got away with it.

  22. My favorite feature on Slashdot Asks: What Are Your Favorite Java 8 Features? (infoworld.com) · · Score: 0

    The best feature by far is the uninstall script.

  23. You mean... on Google Login Bug Allows Credential Theft (onthewire.io) · · Score: 1

    ...I could construct a web page that looks like a Google login page, and then read the credentials typed in? Witchcraft!

  24. Re:manishs must be shopping for a new car on Mitsubishi Overstated Mileage For More Vehicle Models, Japan Ministry Says (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah a car is really technically advanced. About 100 years ago.

  25. Oh, right! It is the USAs fault of course. The Japanese never invaded Korea repeatedly throughout history and raped all their women. They can't be responsible for their actions, they are just puppets. A familiar story.