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  1. says who... on Colliding, Exploding Stars May Have Created All the Gold On Earth · · Score: 1

    Ok, but you cant prove this for sure, its like me saying that the diamonds could have been from a species that came to earth 100 million years ago when the earth was still in a stage of gas turning into solid, and introduced a special compound that started to form the diamonds inside the crust, and that was done purely to come back hundreds of millions of years later after all the humans had mined the diamonds and then take them without so much needing to mine themselves, and no one would be able to refute this as no one was there 100 million years ago to contest this claim.

    I base this on what, probability that some intelligent species exist and could have thought of a pre-terra forming scheme like this.... I thought of it, so why could they have not? The probability of this not having happened is too great to just ignore it, but I know everyone will anyways because it cannot even be proven, much like the claim they make in this post.

  2. now thats gone! on The Little Bomb-Detecting Device That Couldn't · · Score: 1

    >the ideomotor effect is so persuasive that for anyone who wants or needs to believe in it
    Until they all read the article on /. saying it was bogus, now we are all back to square 1, thanks /., thanks a whole bunch! ..... ;)

  3. who?? on NSA Spying Hurts California's Business · · Score: 0

    >Does anyone but me think this is a problem for commerce?'
    John Dvorak!, does anyone care why this guy cries in his sleep? The facts are ....the world has changed, get over it man, move on, we can never go backwards...it's like saying you wish you could still hunt mammoths in your bunny rabbit slippers with sticks....those days are gone. China has made damn sure of this, or USA has made damn sure to let us think that China has made sure of this. Take your pick.

  4. Sad but true on China Says Serious Polluters Will Get the Death Penalty · · Score: 1

    We need stronger laws against companies to make them more accountable. Prove to me you did all you could to avoid polluting, I might be lenient.
    If I see that there is a flagrant denial for the law and pollution was done with no thought what so ever., you die! Not just you, but all the board members and employees delivering the sludge to location xx

    I like it, I like it alot!

  5. not funny anymore on New Technique For Optical Storage Claims 1 Petabyte On a Single DVD · · Score: 1

    yes, yes, yes!...but when will we have this tech???

    I remember hearing about this great new way of condensing 1 terabyte of info on a single piece of white paper, based on this new technology someone built....
    and we have never seen it hit the light of day to help us with our storage problems..... why would this be any different...

    actually only tell us once it hits the stores and we can buy it!

  6. I said this already.... on Global Warming Shifts the Earth's Poles · · Score: 1

    Funny, I mentioned the same thing, with the same end result and whether it is global warming, or my reasoning is that there were other types of gravitational pulls from within further in the galaxy that sort of gave us a 3rd axis, that would eventually change the other 2 pulls of the earth (spinning and orbiting). The galaxies has orbiting solar systems too, so technically these gravitational fields affect the planets (earth) as well, not just our sun....

    In the end the result is the same, I explained in my previous post here on /. maybe 10 years ago, that what is happening is the poles shift, melting the ice and shifting the poles even more as the center of the equatorial line is becoming thicker with water (like an oval instead of a circle) thereby contributing even more to the change of axis forcing to have the new poles where the lines used to be more like a + sign, it is more like an X, enough to refreeze the new poles with ice as now you have more outreaching water and solidify the new earth axis in place.

    Having said this, I would highly theorize that such events were the cause of the previous ice ages, as of course we can never really go back in time to see with our own eyes and investigate in person the causes, we can only theorize with core samples and deduce what we think happened. In the end, we never really know do we...

  7. cable towed on Syria Falls Off the Internet Again · · Score: 1

    There was a problem was cabling in the sea, is that it again???

  8. They finally get it! on The New AI: Where Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence Meet · · Score: 1

    G-d was the ultimate programmer... therefor any system in the future should be built like the human brain is, if we are his most perfect work.
    I am not saying we are all perfect, but only that his work on us vs. any other animal, is pretty advanced.
    I am not saying that any other living creature is less important either, I would save an animal just as much a human....

  9. lame story on Ask Slashdot: Why Won't Companies Upgrade Old Software? · · Score: 1

    >Now, my question is: what happened to that money they saved?

    Its called profit for the stock holders that never get put back into infrastructure, same as why the oil companies can not afford to open new oil refineries,
    when they make 6 billion each month profit, they would lose all control over pricing. The reason for a company not wanting to upgrade, is that they
    would have to invest that spent money....which they do not want to do. I have seen companies still on DOS...can you imagine that!?!

    When it all boils down to who has their hand in a cookie jar, any excuse will be a good one to help cover up the loss.

  10. It could also be arugued... on Following Best Coding Practices Doesn't Always Mean Better Security · · Score: 1

    It could also just be argued that the next gen of studios for languages have more robust debugging and error checking and even documentation on such issues. You might get the next version of visual studio that runs the integrity test or acid test to see what an app or website is lacking for security. The built in unit testing modules can be used this way too.... it all depends on how much time can be given to secure the apps or just write the code and meet the deadline. The most secure ISO certified code (such as military or banking) usually take years for something that takes months in normal development.

  11. woot woot on What Modern Militaries Can Learn From Battlestar Galactica · · Score: 1

    I always knew that many ideas in real life came from the sci fi of yerteryear.... this one is no different.... in future when networked pcs will be at risk due to that exact reasoning, the only thing to do is to run it locally without interference. We could list so many examples of such cases, but the best is having a pc that takes care of a nuclear reactor, that also has been used to surf the web and look at emails.... doh!

  12. Finally.... on Russians Find "New Bacteria" In Lake Vostok · · Score: 1

    Russians are the first to start confirming reports that there is new DNA that is not our own on this planet....
    they chose to bring it forth this way, but will eventually lead to actual confirmation of life from outer space and that they have arrived/landed....probably through a ship at the bottom of the lake.

    Or I might have just finished watching x files marathon...take your pick.

  13. Re:What does StackOverflow run on? on Developers May Be Getting 50% of Their Documentation From Stack Overflow · · Score: 1

    >there are probably worthwhile reasons to consider changes
    I agree with you here, but the fact is that most companies do not want to invest money on recoding stuff that still works....which is why you can still walk into some companies running old dos systems

  14. Re:What does StackOverflow run on? on Developers May Be Getting 50% of Their Documentation From Stack Overflow · · Score: 1

    I understand your analogy and it does make sense, but that was not the comment i originally made, I said if it ISN'T broken...why change it for the sake of changing it? If the frame will hold for the next 100years, there is no reason to change it then

  15. Re:Documentation Shitty so Developers Turn to Web on Developers May Be Getting 50% of Their Documentation From Stack Overflow · · Score: 1

    Yes, something that has happened to me at least 20 times with the last 12 years.

  16. Re:What does StackOverflow run on? on Developers May Be Getting 50% of Their Documentation From Stack Overflow · · Score: 1

    I still stick behind my original post though, and I will reiterate
    >so if you can get from point a to point b, why trade in your old bike

    I f it still does what you need it to and do not need to change it, then why change it for the sake of saying you changed it for newer technology...just another way to make you spend your money.

  17. Re:Documentation Shitty so Developers Turn to Web on Developers May Be Getting 50% of Their Documentation From Stack Overflow · · Score: 0

    so true...

  18. Re:Documentation Shitty so Developers Turn to Web on Developers May Be Getting 50% of Their Documentation From Stack Overflow · · Score: 1

    LMAO, you have no idea how much I laughed at this, because of how true it is!!
    If we could do find a way to make them understand this somehow, it would be great.
    Then again, they would not spend the money to rewrite all their doc just so we can make heads or tails of it.

  19. Re:Documentation Shitty so Developers Turn to Web on Developers May Be Getting 50% of Their Documentation From Stack Overflow · · Score: 1

    >I often start there then end up on Stackoverflow
    You could shave off some dev. search time by just going straight to stack overflow...just like the article mentions....and always come out ahead of the game.

  20. Re:What does StackOverflow run on? on Developers May Be Getting 50% of Their Documentation From Stack Overflow · · Score: 2

    Why change it if it still does what the company needs it to.
    This brainwashing we are experiencing that we need to update everything all the time...is hogwash!
    A bike is still a bike...so if you can get from point a to point b, why trade in your old bike for a newer and 2000$ prettier bike???

  21. Re:What does StackOverflow run on? on Developers May Be Getting 50% of Their Documentation From Stack Overflow · · Score: 1

    LMAO!!!

  22. Re:who said old dogs have no new tricks on 83-Year-Old Inventor Wins $40,000 3D Printing Competition · · Score: 1

    O_O

  23. who said old dogs have no new tricks on 83-Year-Old Inventor Wins $40,000 3D Printing Competition · · Score: 1

    Great to hear at that age, he still inventing stuff...

  24. now we have a list! on al-Qaeda's 22 Tips and Tricks To Dodge Drones · · Score: 2

    Now all the anti terrorist agency has to do is read this thread and see all the people interested in avoiding drones, and have a list of possible terrorist suspects....
    I am just waiting for that knock on my door now...... in 3....2....1....

  25. Re:19? on You Can Navigate Between Any Two Websites In 19 Clicks Or Fewer · · Score: 1

    /. apparently does not even understand the degrees asci character as my previous post shows... !