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  1. Re:Holy Fuck on 3 Category 4 Hurricanes Develop In the Pacific At Once For the First Time · · Score: 1

    Somebody works for Exxon Mobile....

  2. Re: Holy Fuck on 3 Category 4 Hurricanes Develop In the Pacific At Once For the First Time · · Score: 2

    In my day we had 5 and we liked it.....

  3. Re:Too vague on 3 Category 4 Hurricanes Develop In the Pacific At Once For the First Time · · Score: 1

    Nice false equivalency...problem is the stub the toe crowd isn't complaining it's too hard to address climate change and tries to come up with innovative solutions. The lower my profits crowd, just doesn't want do anything about it.

  4. Re:"On Record" on 3 Category 4 Hurricanes Develop In the Pacific At Once For the First Time · · Score: 1

    Apparently you nominated yourself for that position.

  5. Re:Douchebag Editors on 3 Category 4 Hurricanes Develop In the Pacific At Once For the First Time · · Score: 1

    Yeah because using the wrong word is the right thing to do...

  6. Re:Douchebag Editors on 3 Category 4 Hurricanes Develop In the Pacific At Once For the First Time · · Score: 1

    LMOL good catch!

  7. Re:Electoral College on CenturyLink Takes $3B In Subsidies For Building Out Rural Broadband · · Score: 1

    Or it could be seen as blackmail by the telecom companies to get more tax payer dollars in order to expand their networks.

  8. Re:Never Learn on CenturyLink Takes $3B In Subsidies For Building Out Rural Broadband · · Score: 1

    Congress doesn't control municipality franchise agreements. It down to the state and city governments to make the change.

  9. Re:Fat Cats in the Countryside on CenturyLink Takes $3B In Subsidies For Building Out Rural Broadband · · Score: 1

    The barriers to lower broadband prices are erected by Verizon, AT&T and Comcast. You might want to check out their lawsuits to stop broadband expansion. You might also want to pay attention to their quarterly earnings statements that explain their plans or lack thereof for broadband expansion.

    Do some research before posting.

  10. Re:Fat Cats in the Countryside on CenturyLink Takes $3B In Subsidies For Building Out Rural Broadband · · Score: 1

    No you are a liar if you think you are paying market price and an idiot of you don't think this is necessary since the telecoms won't rollout their fiber networks to rural areas because them claim it costs them money but will work to block any expansion by either municipality broadband or another competitor. So fuck off.

  11. Re:Fat Cats in the Countryside on CenturyLink Takes $3B In Subsidies For Building Out Rural Broadband · · Score: 1

    Really, so then I guess you're pissed at Verizon for getting all those subsidies and renigging on their agreement to wire all of New Jersey...

  12. Re:wan port on OnHub Router -- Google's Smart Home Trojan Horse? · · Score: 1, Informative

    RTFA: most routers come with 4 LAN ports. So for $200 you get less then what you should get.

  13. Re:Wait, physics doesn't work either? on 'Ingenious' Experiment Closes Loopholes In Quantum Theory · · Score: 1

    Look up the definition of science some time then post a comment. Hint, science isn't determined by the subject one studies but by the methods one uses.

  14. Re:Wait, physics doesn't work either? on 'Ingenious' Experiment Closes Loopholes In Quantum Theory · · Score: 2

    Actually it's the same thing, the ability to reproduce results. So it's a far comment. The author is jumping to conclusions. One experiment proves little. When others replicate, if any do, they you have something.

  15. Re:Which is why on Study: More Than Half of Psychological Results Can't Be Reproduced · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Excellent point. From the article http://www.washingtonpost.com/...

    "Despite the rather gloomy results, the new paper pointed out that this kind of verification is precisely what scientists are supposed to do: “Any temptation to interpret these results as a defeat for psychology, or science more generally, must contend with the fact that this project demonstrates science behaving as it should.”"

    This is the kind of stuff that needs to be done.

  16. Re:About as hard as environmental "science" on Study: More Than Half of Psychological Results Can't Be Reproduced · · Score: 0

    Wow a moron that doesn't read the article and pulls shit out of ass. Nice.

  17. Re:Ain't science on Study: More Than Half of Psychological Results Can't Be Reproduced · · Score: 1

    Like medical research.....

  18. Re:Comparison? on Study: More Than Half of Psychological Results Can't Be Reproduced · · Score: 1

    Like computer science...

  19. Re:Comparison? on Study: More Than Half of Psychological Results Can't Be Reproduced · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Exactly. This applies to "hard" sciences too. The jackass submitter couldn't get his head out of his ass long enough to read the article and understand the implication. One of the problems the article mentioned was journals not willing to publish null results and research that just replicates other research. That's rather important because you need more than one researching publishing similar findings to feel confident about the results. The other point is that some the results, though valid, were valid for very narrowly defined scenarios and therefore not generalization.

    Yo Bruce66423, RTFA sometime.

  20. Actually you can on A "Public Health" Approach To Internet of Things Security · · Score: 1

    it just means Facebook is fucked because it can't track your movements anymore and the NSA is fucked because your data is encrypted. Seriously, the technology does exists to protect your digital information but that would mean people couldn't spy on you and make money off you so easily.

  21. Re:Democrat fraud on Kansas Secretary of State Blocks Release of Voting Machine Tapes · · Score: 1

    Umm you do realize Republicans scream about voter fraud. It's their justification for voter ID. To answer your question: yes it would. You might want to read the article.

  22. Re:It is amazing... on Kansas Secretary of State Blocks Release of Voting Machine Tapes · · Score: 1

    I guess you never heard of an audit. Too bad Zippy.

  23. Re:Special Interests, a question on Kansas Secretary of State Blocks Release of Voting Machine Tapes · · Score: 1, Troll

    So your true colors show. Sorry moron it's not illegal, just a burden that's all. Look it up sometime.

  24. Re:gee I wonder why all the need for secrecy here? on Kansas Secretary of State Blocks Release of Voting Machine Tapes · · Score: 1

    Oh wait it isn't....sorry Zippy....

  25. Re:In other words. on Kansas Secretary of State Blocks Release of Voting Machine Tapes · · Score: 2

    "It's unlawful to release these records because of a FOIA request."

    No, not illegal just undo burden.