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  1. Re:why the hell does billg want to teach these kid on Think Tanks: How a Bill [Gates Agenda] Becomes a Law · · Score: 3, Insightful

    He has to pay lip service to the 'lack of skilled US workers', even though the H1B workers will undercut the demand that is supposed to drive people into those careers

    If you believe in free markets. then you have to let there be a vacuum in workers to create a demand for people to want to work those jobs because they will be worth more money

    Supplementing the supply with H1B workers reduces the demand, which would drive US workers to seek those jobs

  2. Re: he's just a bill on Capitol Hill on Think Tanks: How a Bill [Gates Agenda] Becomes a Law · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that makes no sense since the gop Congress just got Netanyahu re-elected

  3. Re:The Revolving Door Argument is Thin Anyway.... on FCC Chairman: a Former Cable Lobbyist Who Helped Kill the Comcast Merger · · Score: 5, Informative

    The revolving door under the Bush administration was truly toxic, it was natural to expect the same.
    Six years into the Obama administration and none of the worst case expectations have come true.

  4. My next TV on Vizio, Destroyer of Patent Trolls · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Will probably be a Vizio

  5. Re:Windows !!! on Buggy Win 95 Code Almost Wrecked Stuxnet Campaign · · Score: 2

    This^ ++isTrue

  6. Re:Windows !!! on Buggy Win 95 Code Almost Wrecked Stuxnet Campaign · · Score: 1

    To be perfectly honest I spent most of the 90's installing software in Unix as root because, well, it eliminated any issues with permissions

    It wasn't until the late nineties that I had an employer who demanded that we build out implementation plans for each install that followed their tight security guidelines

    I would bet that more than a few *nix admins just do everything as root to avoid any hassle during install

  7. funny... on Buggy Win 95 Code Almost Wrecked Stuxnet Campaign · · Score: 2

    because it is buggy code that is written with poor security that allows things like this to spread in the first place

  8. Re:The study was flawed on Bees Prefer Nectar Laced With Neonicotinoids · · Score: 1

    Good catch, it is amazing how quickly people accept outright lies

    I notice a rapid response to any negative articles on neonicitinoid products, it seems similar in tone and tactic to anti-global warming noise

  9. Re:The study was flawed on Bees Prefer Nectar Laced With Neonicotinoids · · Score: 2

    The makers of neonicitinoid pesticides have billions in profits to protect, they will not let something like the death of our number one food crop pollinator get in their way

    enhancing shareholder value or something like that

  10. Re:Correction ... on Chinese Scientists Claim To Have Genetically Modified Human Embryos · · Score: 2

    60+ years of propaganda are hard to turn on a dime

  11. Re:Cautionary Tale? on Chinese Scientists Claim To Have Genetically Modified Human Embryos · · Score: 2

    Yes, think about the horrendous outcomes of Gattaca: High IQ's, no genetic illnesses, long lives... and small penises

    OH THE HORROR!

  12. Re:Cautionary Tale? on Chinese Scientists Claim To Have Genetically Modified Human Embryos · · Score: 1

    I always thought that Vampires were Zombies with slightly less messy eating habits and a hell of a lot more culture

  13. Re:Cautionary Tale? on Chinese Scientists Claim To Have Genetically Modified Human Embryos · · Score: 2, Insightful

    We can only hope to bring Christianity to China to slow them down somewhat before we are a thousand years behind them, again

  14. Re:Progressive Fix 101 on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 1

    It is well beyond 'what people want' and, thanks to modern advertising and media, on towards 'what people have been convinced that they want'

    Auto and fossil fuel companies who see huge profits in selling monstrous gas guzzling pieces of metal are very quick to claim. 'It's what the people want'

    Of course these same companies paid for millions of dollars of advertisements in order to convince people that it was what they wanted in the first place

    Between cognitive dissonance and plain old 'squidbillie' stupidity the desire to own an SUV has become an biblical calling

    And the car and fuel sellers love it

  15. Re:Progressive Fix 101 on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 0

    I find the lengths that people go to justify their wasting vast sums of limited resources to be, um, disingenuous

    What's next? Are you gonna tell us about how many wounded vets you drive to Church on Sundays?

  16. Re:Progressive Fix 101 on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 1

    Not really the same thing

    1. Volvo is a safe vehicle that meets fuel economy standards without getting an SUV exemption
    2. SUV's typically use box on frame construction, which is unsafe for any other cars on the road because their bumpers are higher than other cards and they either roll over them or slice through their passenger compartments when the frame becomes detached from the box

    So yeah, there are good reasons to detest SUVs.
    The one reason that companies love them is the high profit margins that they provide to fossil fuel companies, car dealers, manufacturers and salespeople
    Anybody who sees a momentary dip in gas prices and decides to own one of them is an idiot who does not care about their own finances, consuming limited resources or the safety of others

  17. Re:Baptists are already writing this week's sermon on 3.46-Billion-Year-Old 'Fossils' Were Not Created By Life Forms · · Score: 1

    Good news everyone! We're all idiots :)

    I was making a Futurama reference to the episode where Professor Farnsworth abandons Earth because Creationists (particularly Dr Banjo) keep making additional demands for the next missing link, etc... The professor ends up on a planet where robotic life is evolving at an incredibly fast rate, and he has to tell them that he was in fact their creator. Of course Bender delights in this
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A...

    To be honest I have used the "Ugly bags of water" reference fairly recently on the article regarding the potential for highly saline water on mars
    I really did try and figure out how it fit to this story, but alas I was unable to without utterly wrecking my original premise that this was non-organic life as opposed to extromophilic life

    Good news everyone! We're all idiots... umm, whaaa... was I just saying something or dreaming it?

  18. Re:Baptists are already writing this week's sermon on 3.46-Billion-Year-Old 'Fossils' Were Not Created By Life Forms · · Score: 5, Funny

    More like the Church of Robotology now that there is conclusive evidence that machines were first and created all life

    Suck it meatbags!

  19. Re:Environmentalism, much? on Pull-Top Can Tabs, At 50, Reach Historic Archaeological Status · · Score: 1

    Temples and mausoleums lie and tell the story that they want you to think happened

    Garbage as no such aspirations and tells you what actually happened

  20. Re:Environmentalism, much? on Pull-Top Can Tabs, At 50, Reach Historic Archaeological Status · · Score: 1

    They are supposed to have recently revived the original formula that they used in the 60's

    I remember that when I was a kid the pull tabs on Schlitz had little slits to either side of the rivet on the ring.
    You could bend the tab enough to breakit from the ring, then stick the tab into one of the slits by the rivet and use the tab as a spring to send the ring sailing across the room.
    Good times having ring wars with my friends while the adults got plastered, and yes everybody used to drink Schiltz back in the day Bud and Coors were barely in evidence

    The new aluminum cans didn't have slits on the rings, so you couldn't zing 'em around
    Yet another thing that was lost with the original formula, but, apparently, good for archaeology

    I guess you can't have it all, or they would bring back the 'Tuborg Dark' that a local brewer used to make in my hometown... Sweet dark heaven it was, and always came in a bottle so you could have bottle-cap wars while getting drunk

  21. Re:America on Pull-Top Can Tabs, At 50, Reach Historic Archaeological Status · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My mother's grandfather had founded a town along the border in the late 1800's
    The place has been largely abandoned since the Great Depression and we would take a rare trip down 50 miles of washboard road to visit the ruins when I was a kid
    There were a couple of people that had set up trailers and ran their own museums.
    Lots of stuff like the jar of whiskey with a rattle snake in it that an old Chinese man that lived there had used for medicine and broken pieces of my mom's family china that they had dug out of the trash pits
    Since then some of the town descendants have set up a web site and hold a reunion every now and then
    I'm pretty sure the guy with the museum is long dead, I doubt that he had any legal right to anything that he had scrounged
    That's how things used to roll in the desert

  22. Re:Environmentalism, much? on Pull-Top Can Tabs, At 50, Reach Historic Archaeological Status · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In the late 80's I was surveying an area that we used to party at in high school
    It had been fenced off for over a decade and it was interesting walking up on old fire pits that had been left to the desert
    Among the discarded clothing and garbage there was an occasional steel can that had been laying undisturbed where it had been thrown years earlier
    I grabbed one for myself, an old Schlitz steel can that was rusted to shit on one side and all spankin brand new on the other
    Yay! Archaeology!

  23. The death sentence for rape would only seem to be truly effective if you are intentionally prosecuting the wrong person

  24. Re:Unless on Joseph Goebbels' Estate Sues Publisher Over Diary Excerpt Royalties · · Score: 1

    You can see clear similarities in the ethnic Chinese in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, where they have had both success in business and derision from their countrymen

  25. Re:Unless on Joseph Goebbels' Estate Sues Publisher Over Diary Excerpt Royalties · · Score: 1

    Sorry that I have to disagree with you here, but the American right wing stands as the clear leader in the use and abuse of the Big Lie. Look at the mileage that they got (and Christie continues to get) out of the idea that the American President is either an alien or does not love this country. And on the cognitive dissonance side, there are plenty of people who will still argue that the President is a Kenyan, or that the ACA has death panels

    Fox news... well that is all that I am gonna say on that point