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  1. Re:Just after they bought SUN... on More Court Trouble For Oracle: Now HP Is Suing Them · · Score: 1

    Of course you do because it doesn't fit your conspiracy theory. When you look at the facts, non existent market-share for itanium, HP paying Intel to continue production of itanium, you understand why Oracle dropped it.

  2. Re:Atinum on More Court Trouble For Oracle: Now HP Is Suing Them · · Score: 1

    That was Microsoft 's fault. They couldn't do 64 bit so AMD needed to support it.

  3. Re:Karma on More Court Trouble For Oracle: Now HP Is Suing Them · · Score: 1

    Right - after HP said they were dumping Itanium. Right Oracle screwed them over. Moron.

  4. Re:It is clearly a fallacy. on Classroom Clashes Over Science Education · · Score: 1

    I think his bigger point is that a 6th grader does not have the knowledge or understanding to question what is being taught in science class.

  5. Re:why not teach the science consensus? on Classroom Clashes Over Science Education · · Score: 2

    What the hell are you talking about? Resistant to new ideas?? Science is about new ideas. Science is about asking questions and verifying.

    You might want to take a few science classes.

  6. Re:Pissing in the wind on Classroom Clashes Over Science Education · · Score: 1

    Yeah because all those climate scientists work for George Soros. Your PhD, assuming you actually were a PhD candidate and actually got your PhD, isn't worth the paper it's printed upon.

  7. Re:Why 2 sides on Classroom Clashes Over Science Education · · Score: 1

    LMOL

  8. Re:Why 2 sides on Classroom Clashes Over Science Education · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The founding fathers were not religious nitwits. They were deists - look it up sometime. They also believed in a secular state. A country were ALL faiths exist.

    Religion played a very different role than you think.

  9. Re:What about U.S.Citizens on DHS Best-and-Brightest STEM Program Under Fire · · Score: 1

    U.S. out of state students pay out of state tuition. There are more U.S. out of state students than foreign students.

    Nice try troll.

  10. Re:And dont you DARE close your eyes or not listen on Fox Sues Dish Over "Auto Hop" Ad-Skipping Feature · · Score: 1

    They already charge high fees - see ESPN. We are subsidizing network programming. Just let networks try and over charge - see how fast people drop cable or how quickly ala cart becomes a reality!

  11. Re:And dont you DARE close your eyes or not listen on Fox Sues Dish Over "Auto Hop" Ad-Skipping Feature · · Score: 1

    THANK YOU. The point of advertising revenue was to pay for BROADCAST TV. There are no fees for BROADCAST TV. BROADCAST TV is FREE. But Cable, Satellite, FIOS, those have fees. The networks get paid from those fees. So the networks are double dipping.

    We've already paid for the damn thing. No fuck off!

  12. Re:I'd take that with a truckload of salt on Little Health Risk Seen From Fukushima's Radioactivity · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "Tatsuhiko Kodama, head of the radioisotope centre at the University of Tokyo and an outspoken critic of the government, questions the reports’ value. “I think international organizations should stop making hasty reports based on very short visits to Japan that don’t allow them to see what is happening locally,” he says."

    Agree.

  13. Super PACs on Legislation In New York To Ban Anonymous Speech Online · · Score: 1

    So does this include Super PACs and other politcal action committees where corporations donates billions of dollars anonymously ?

  14. Re:Ridiculous, Impossible, Etc. on Legislation In New York To Ban Anonymous Speech Online · · Score: -1, Troll

    And you have research to the contrary....you can call it bullshit but unless you can back it up, your response is as much bullshit as the original response.

  15. Re:Ridiculous, Impossible, Etc. on Legislation In New York To Ban Anonymous Speech Online · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Really? How easy is it to sell your house, find a new house, buy the new house, get a new job, and locate good schools for your children??

    If you think that's easy, then it's just as easy to move to another country like Canada.

    Moron.

  16. Re:Already debunked. on NIH Study Finds That Coffee Drinkers Have Lower Risk of Death · · Score: 2

    Pretty Much

    "The investigators caution that coffee intake was assessed by self-report at a single time point and therefore might not reflect long-term patterns of intake. Also, information was not available on how the coffee was prepared (espresso, boiled, filtered, etc.); the researchers consider it possible that preparation methods may affect the levels of any protective components in coffee. "

    It's an Epidemiology study, which looks at patterns. Which can be helpful in locating real effects but findings are quite meaningless.

    You could just as easily say it was because each coffee drinker had a pet rock or a sunny disposition. Need hard concrete proof that coffee is providing real health benefits. Interestingly enough, if you include smokers and drinkers - then you don't see a benefit. Which tells me there isn't a real benefit here. Because if there was you should see an improvement among drinkers and smokers.

  17. Re:Don't do that. on Broadcast Industry Wades In On Dish Network's Hopper · · Score: 1

    Advertising is why you don't have to pay for over the air content. So chances are the real cost is alot lower than what we are paying.

  18. Re:It' nice to know on Mac Clone Maker Saga Ends As SCOTUS Denies Appeal · · Score: 1

    You do realize they would be competing against themselves....

    Moron.

  19. Re:Not related on Mac Clone Maker Saga Ends As SCOTUS Denies Appeal · · Score: 2

    WTF are talking about. They make servers for OS X. Get a freakin' clue.

  20. Re:establish the facts of your standing on High School Students Sue Federal Gov't Over Global Warming · · Score: 1

    "public trust doctrine" There you go.

  21. Re:Just another extension on Objective-C Comes of Age · · Score: 0

    All the report does is start the marketshare for Objective-C. You went of on a rant. Perhaps you should take your own advice.

  22. Re:New features on Objective-C Comes of Age · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Are you kidding me? C# is the fisher price of programming languages. Windows programmers can't code without their gui widgets in Visual Studio. If it isn't drag and drop, they can't code it.

  23. Re:Software peer review on Positive Bias Could Erode Public Trust In Science · · Score: 1

    They are or shall we say to publish any research your data and methods must be published in the paper. This way people can review your work.

    The key here is REVIEW THE WORK! This jackass has you believe the scientific method is in questions when it's the publishing methodology of scientific journals that needs to be called into question.

    The sky is not falling. Corporations push biased research results. No surprise there they've been doing it for decades. What matters is that peer reviewed journals do their jobs and actually review work. Make sure what they publish is verified.

  24. Re:How is this a representative sample? on Why Forbes Says Immigrants Make Better Entrepreneurs · · Score: 1

    Except at the CEO level....

  25. Re:So what's the answer, then? Never? on Government Asks When It Can Shut Down Wireless Communications · · Score: 1

    Yes and it was always about corporations being big brother. Government being big brother is a red herring.