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  1. Re:does this include....? on Avatar Soars Into $1-Billion Territory · · Score: 1

    This is why I hate hearing about the costs and the first weekend ....like it means anything, you can't compare it to let's say even 5 years ago...let alone 10 to 20 years ago...total recall, predator, terminator 2...set bb records, but of course that was back then with money sitting at x compared to today....not taking inflation into account, and the increase in population.

    Also, like I said previously, most movies did not need extra instruments (glasses) to view the movie
    so is that taken into account for the movie making price, or expense? Who pays for the glasses, were they given to the cinemas, or were they bought as ink is for printers.

  2. Re:seriously, lacks intelligence on New Research Suggests G-Spot Doesn't Exist · · Score: 1

    And you are ...masters or johnson?

  3. seriously, lacks intelligence on New Research Suggests G-Spot Doesn't Exist · · Score: 1

    If I knew this was a study to absolutely find proof that it exists, I would ask ALL women that have g spots to come forward, and of these I would pick 1000 ( atleast 10% will be enough to get what I need)). Then I would start by going in with a camera to pin point the exact location and type of tissue that the gspot is composed of....as I am sure it would be slightly different then the rest, as to allow a better stimulation.

    Next I would then map out the exact production of ??? hormone that is released from this area or secretion, I am not sure what it is called (placenta...? yuk) I would then use this to help me promote the finding of the gspot in women that could not have gspot orgasm, or normal women, (90%)

    I would then ask another 1000 candidates to come forward for testing to help find the gspot, this would entail possible stimulation and multi orgasm... as I would be relentless in finding that damn gspot.

    After sending in the camera to find similar tissues, which might be present in enough of 10% (100) cases...then I would proceed to stimulate the area until the area secreted that placenta like liquid that so many women can squirt while filming those p0rnos.

    As for the rest of the story, well I am sure you can figure it out. I am not a doctor, and yet I can easily find the best way to get proof of the gspot. I know it exists myself, so I can assure you that this method would probably work....except I dont need reassurance....I get enough of that when I have to change the bedsheets.

    And as for the dorks who try to sell you on the fact that it does not exists, well, they could not find it, and they never will....it hides from those not worthy. I have seen the holy grail, and felt its wetly presence and can speak from experience, it does exist.

    So when you are hungry for a drink, and too tired to get up during the middle of the night, you can always go under the covers for a refreshing beverage as this is exactly what the gspot is for!

      nuff said

  4. Re:Is there not 2 of them? on End of the Road For NASA's Mars Rover? · · Score: 1

    yes, and what better way to map out the planet then to do exactly this, if it were me, I would want to get as much out of my buck for the bang, as possible, and if I have to send my one car to help the other get out of the snow (or in this case sand) then so be it, I dont just leave my vehicle parked there.

  5. Re:does this include....? on Avatar Soars Into $1-Billion Territory · · Score: 1

    cnn states 400 million, though.

  6. Is there not 2 of them? on End of the Road For NASA's Mars Rover? · · Score: 1

    Correct me if I am wrong, I probably am, but I thought there were 2 of these rovers, could the other not lend a hand to get the first out of the mud/sand, or wipe off his panels for him???

  7. does this include....? on Avatar Soars Into $1-Billion Territory · · Score: 1

    Is this figure really accurate, because, although it grossed almost 1 billion dollars, and cost 400 million to MAKE, there also needs to be a pair of 3d glasses, of which are not the cheap regular kind but a more expensive kind to be handed out at all cinemas for the viewers. The lenses must cost a pretty penny, are they recyclable, or reused, (hygiene) and whether or not they are, was that cost added to the 450 million, or is it the cinema that must pay for the glasses?

  8. Re:Cold? on Body Heat Energy Generation · · Score: 1

    A worth while one to download and watch

  9. Re:Yeah... on Typing With Your Brain · · Score: 1

    Attention, while using our new virtual keyboard please refrain from thinking about p0rn
    as we have noticed strange and erratic behavior with the cursor,
    moving back and forth repeatedly as in a somewhat recognizable pattern.

  10. Re:Cold? on Body Heat Energy Generation · · Score: 1

    I think it was the atlantis one, where McKay comes to earth to visit his sister or something like that , and gets involved with a whole bunch of his ex friends....in the middle of the desert to see this new toy.

  11. Re:Cold? on Body Heat Energy Generation · · Score: 1

    Actually, as funny as you are trying to be, mod points to you for that, there is an episode (on sg1) which brought light to this issue, that there was such a device that sucked up heat, used in the middle of the desert. All the scientists had come to see it, so in essence, was supposed to play out like it should,
    however for x reason something failed, and there was no counter measure except an air shield to keep the base which was hosting the experiment secluded from the rest of the globe.

    The error was fixed, but not before seeing what sucking out all the heat from the atmosphere could do
    in terms of damage, and at some point, if the shields had failed, it would have continued globally.

    The technology used here is using body heat for its use, but as you say, what happens when we use it in an atmosphere where the air is hotter then body heat, would there be no need for the body to begin with...
    as well, if this WAS the case, why not create these to harness the full extent of the heat in a desert or the like.

  12. Re:Denial seems to be in this year on Citibank Denies Reported Breach Linked To Russian Gang · · Score: 1

    Best way to deal with this, is host your own site.

  13. Re:WSJ article was misleading on Citibank Denies Reported Breach Linked To Russian Gang · · Score: 1

    I think he meant they raise the service prices to cover the difference per transaction, so instead of costing you 1.50$ each time you use your card to access your own money, they now charge you 1.75$
    Pretty simple really.

  14. Yeah... on Typing With Your Brain · · Score: 2, Funny

    Is there such a thing as a sticky key when you are thinking about it?
    Youuuuuuuuu do know what I am talking abouuuuuuuuuuut, right?

  15. Re:Easier to block? on Malware and Botnet Operators Going ISP · · Score: 1

    You bring about a few good points, especially about IPv4 running out, and the problem continuing simply with PIv6.
    If we were to try and maybe add a process unto the name acquisition, such as cocacola.com, which would be part of a white list (having gone through approval by some comittee), where any regular website like yours or mine homebrew (could or not be legit) be considered grey list, have some blacklist which would be the actual malware resolvers...and then add a list per country, or even maybe per type of url extension, like .sex or .tv, we could also
    have each type of extension it's own process to become legit...so that .gov would have a much bigger process to go through then let's say .info, or .edu would be only school's, while .ccc could be a new type variant made for unrecognized or unprocessed ( in waiting).

    So many possibilities, yet so few people trying to actually fix the problem. I myself do not have much experience
    other then building the websites and then hosting them on godaddy like accounts, but never been very impressed with the people in charge, sort of like, they could not care less, unless there is a REAL big problem (like dns cache poisoining or dns server cracking) they do not do much on their own, to improve the model we use today.

  16. Wait a minute! on Microsoft Policies Help Virus Writers, Says Security Firm · · Score: 1

    Any AV has a select files to avoid functionality, to bypass going through files that you know are ok, and save some time from the memory hog that our AVs are these days. So in fact, if we can say forget about these to an AV, why would this be any different.
    As long as M$ allows that list to be modified to have nothing in the list to avoid, as per each user's preference when installing, I have no problem. The problem comes when M$ decides for you, and does not allow any changes to that config.

    I am not a fan of vista or windows7, so I have no such problems, however, knowing that most people tend to go with default settings to use apps, such as AVs, I wonder if by default, the files selected by M$ are in effect the same ones always?

  17. Who cares! on Climate, Habitat Threaten Wild Coffee Species · · Score: 1

    I think we are all in agreement here, that as long as the regular coffee bean stays in production, we don't care about the rest of them.
    So many more important things then coffee beans have gone extinct due to our hand, or because of our pollution, that we can not seriously worry about this without bursting out laughing.

    Are you kidding me!!

  18. Finally! on DirecTV Sued By Washington State · · Score: 1

    The gov. has listened. I have myself been in this very type situation, where you never agreed to these changing contracts.
    You never signed any NEW contracts, so the old one stays, and then when you realize that it changed last time you renewed
    you get the old, it's your own fault. Well the last time you go changing my contract, at least tell me about it!

    As well, strong arming me into thinking I have to pay, by sending me the bill and then stating that I have to pay because you say so, has to stop. Like a cell bill with no proof of phone numbers dialed, and yet you apparently made long distance charges that they can't let you contest because you do not have the phone number, of which you say, it's not on the bill....well that's just too bad.

    I hope this sets a precedent to most other companies that practice this type of business intelligence (or lack of). You may get my money now, but I wont stay with you long enough for you to get any more of it.

  19. At the same time... on When Developers Work Late, Should the Manager Stay? · · Score: 1

    This is also the same as when they ask a developer to stay and work overtime and work through supposed vacation time (gov. declared vacations) to catch up on a project falling behind, is it fair that the team lead not work as well to catch up on what they can do for the project?

    If the team lead is responsible for the oversee of the project is needs to be present during most of the man hours put in for decision making, should he not also be available when he asks his employees to work those extra hours, seems only fair.

  20. Some intern... on Charities Upset Over Chase Facebook Contest · · Score: 1

    Some cute intern probably came up with this great idea thinking it would be small time and had no real implications other then doing a good deed for some charity, and thought it would be down played. Whether there was any "special" treatment to win the contest, I think definitely the person who thought this idea up, did not foresee the fact that make something visible right to the end, then make it invisible, would make it evidently problematic for them.

  21. Ingenious idea on Call To "Open Source" AIG Investigation · · Score: 1

    Not only is it good, it should be mandatory, to open your source to the gov chosen rep that will sift through all the code for these supposed blank cheques that was evident during the process with that guy that stole 50 billion dollars. Every financial institution should at least pass some sort of NSA approved code review (as encryption does to become a standard).

    I see no harm done, as you are not giving away bank account numbers or passwords, merely showing the code structure that will handle them. If a backdoor is discovered, this is where it becomes interesting. The banks are already liable for any fraud that is
    criminal in nature, but they do not want to be responsible for any faults that are software related.

    That big shell out was based on banks using softwares to automate the lending process and have a sort of AI for deciding who got loans. Too many got loans that should not have gotten, however, I should never have gotten my load, but I make sure that the honor I received to start fresh and be able to rebuild my credit, will not be lost on me. I am sure many people feel the same.

    Not because you had bad credit before that you wont pay them back this time, however, I did not feel the pinch during the crisis, so
    I can not speak for everyone in my situation. Sometimes it is nice to be given a break that some machine would never have given you
    (well in this case a pickier machine).

    I just hope that people understand banks need to be held accountable for what happened to the world economy.

  22. Re:How to tell? on Dark Matter Particles May Have Been Detected · · Score: 1

    So what is dark matter then if it isn't anti matter?

  23. Re:How to tell? on Dark Matter Particles May Have Been Detected · · Score: 1

    Really, how would I know, how would you know, you never posted any info about
    answering my question. I guess it's easier to just say someone doesn't know,
    when we don't know ourselves!!!

  24. MS done good. on Has a Decade of .NET Delivered On Microsoft's Promises? · · Score: 1

    If we also include the fact that M$ has a 90% market share for desktop pc, and that to use a sony product with a sony products begats using a ms product with an ms product, it is no real surprise here! I program with .net vb and c# alike, and have found the fact that you can so easily integrate office products into your development and real added bonus, especially now with linq etc.... i think they are a notch above the rest for making innovation easy for developers trying to bring about code in a short amount of time.

    Jave requires you know so much about all the modules and constantly keep updated with it, where as most of the time ms usually has a good solid base for you to incorporate modules within the framework itself. Java has yet to prove to me its efficiency in this department. I would much prefer using java (back then) for linux porting, however with wine being able to run the framework, even this now is not a selling feature for java.

  25. How to tell? on Dark Matter Particles May Have Been Detected · · Score: 2, Funny

    I watched maybe too many star trek episodes, but I thought this dark matter stuff was in outer space and that any item touching it would implode (sort of). I am not a science expert, but would not finding dark matter inside earth's core insinuate that it was partially made of the stuff and that what we know about dark matter makes no sense??? I am sure there are no real dark matter exerts per se, as it is something we never really had contact with, however, what science knows about it to me seems very limited, and for what I do know ....dark matter should not be something we can just mine and tap into, it should be something that has a lot more involvement environmentally then I see here.