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  1. Re:Wow, a whole 1%? on Tesla's April Fool's Joke Spoofs Market Algorithms · · Score: 1

    One day of data = anecdote

  2. Re:Wow, a whole 1%? on Tesla's April Fool's Joke Spoofs Market Algorithms · · Score: -1

    Most stocks fluctuate more than 1% in a day.

    Outside of a market crisis, they sure as fuck do not.

  3. Re:4 Shifty Details About... on License Details Hint MS Undecided On Suing Users of Its Open Source Net Runtime · · Score: 1

    Everyone did.

  4. Re:Ummmm ... duh? on Modern Cockpits: Harder To Invade But Easier To Lock Up · · Score: 1

    Apparently we do.

  5. Re:Ummmm ... duh? on Modern Cockpits: Harder To Invade But Easier To Lock Up · · Score: 1

    An L-1011 has 5 seats in the cockpit. It'd take a mutiny to do so.

  6. Re:Does it have apps? on Is the Apple Watch a Useful Medical Device? (Video) · · Score: 1

    So excel is right out!

  7. Re:Is the Apple Watch a Useful Medical Device? on Is the Apple Watch a Useful Medical Device? (Video) · · Score: 1

    Just imagine what information/treatment might come out of having 1000s of heart attacks recorded.

  8. Re:Given that humans still struggle... on Do Robots Need Behavioral 'Laws' For Interacting With Other Robots? · · Score: 1

    Or "very".

  9. Re:Move more, eat less on Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds · · Score: 1

    I do disagree. Your body produces more digestive juices if there's more food/fluids that require it.

  10. Re:Move more, eat less on Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you misinterpreted my subtle 'This guy is a quack'.

    But then you talk about how water is different...

  11. Re:Move more, eat less on Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds · · Score: 1

    Forgive me if I don't see books by this guy.

    From the first page of google results:
    "In his book, “Your bodies many cries for water”, Dr.Batmangelidj describes the cure of many chronic conditions just with water!"

  12. Re:Move more, eat less on Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds · · Score: 1

    I'm not resistant at all that putting too much food on your plate is a good way to eat.

    I'm just more realistic that most people don't actually know what that amount is.

    And drinking between each bite slows down their intake so that the satiation can kick in & they end up eating less.

  13. Re:Move more, eat less on Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds · · Score: 1

    Not disagreeing, but acknowledging that it's the issue & coming up with solutions to address it is way better than 'just eat the right amount'. And most people don't have any idea of what that is anyway.

  14. Re:Common sense on Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds · · Score: 1

    Doritos are mostly made from wheat...which was alive.

  15. Re:It's simple. Eat less and eat less crap on Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds · · Score: 1

    Carbs aren't crap. In fact, they're essential to having a well run body.

  16. Re:Move more, eat less on Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds · · Score: 3, Informative

    Not everyone puts the *exact* right amount of calories on their plate. Apparently that's not obvious to you.

    This helps you feel fuller before all the food is gone & not finish everything on your plate.

  17. Re:Move more, eat less on Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Not sure why you're down voted, but this is how I reduced my caloric intake. A drink between every single bite. Slows down intake, makes you feel fuller, satiety sets in sooner.

  18. Re:Free speach == dead on France Will Block Web Sites That Promote Terrorism · · Score: 1

    Um, 'hateful crap' is protected under free speech.

  19. Re:How do they define "Terrorism"? on France Will Block Web Sites That Promote Terrorism · · Score: 1

    So what you're saying is governments want sites that deal with illegal issues (i.e. copyright infringement) should be blocked.

    I don't think that's new.

  20. Re:People on France Will Block Web Sites That Promote Terrorism · · Score: 3, Funny

    Also, get outside military out of their country. That tends to piss off most humans. Example: US Revolutionary War.

  21. Re:Necesary Censorship on France Will Block Web Sites That Promote Terrorism · · Score: 1

    So, you're saying the websites of places like army.mil are going to be blocked?

  22. Re:Requires Almost Direct Access on Ex-NSA Researcher Claims That DLL-Style Attacks Work Just Fine On OS X · · Score: 1

    Given that they can have access to all the cellular networks....

  23. Re:I for one welcome on Researchers Nearly Double the Size of Worker Ants · · Score: 1

    What is this? A comment for ants?

  24. Re:The Big News on CIA Tried To Crack Security of Apple Devices · · Score: 1

    All of those things are interesting, to be sure, but were never actually *private*, as in privileged or personal.

    Again, what utter fucking bullshit. Communication is still considered private when done in private. Note I didn't say everything was being done online.

    Healthcare is private too, but that doesn't mean everything else isn't.

  25. Re:The Big News on CIA Tried To Crack Security of Apple Devices · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The very act of having an nationalized health care system would put as much personal information in the hands of the US Government any random NSA snoop of Wikipedia or break in on someone's mobile would.

    What utter fucking bullshit.

    Can my health records determine who I am friends with? Where I go? Where I browse online? Who I communicate with? What investments I have? And 100 other things the gov't could (and have) use as leverage to get information out of me if they wanted.