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  1. Re:artificial sweeteners spike insulin on Pepsi To Stop Using Aspartame · · Score: 1

    I'm a type 1 diabetic you insensitive clod! I have no insulin to respond with! ;-)

  2. Re:4G on Broadband ISP Betrayal Forces Homeowner To Sell New House · · Score: 1

    "Should your data usage exceed 15GB in a 30 day period and your usage affect other network users, we reserve the right to limit your Service."
    http://www.three.ie/terms-cond...

    It may not be a cap, but I'd definitely not call that "unlimited". Take it for what it's worth.

  3. Re:people are going to be saying on Germanwings Plane Crash Was No Accident · · Score: 1

    "well-regulated = well-trained"

    I know what you're aiming for here, but that doesn't guarantee any more level of safety against incidents like this from happening. The pilot in this situation was well-trained, and I'm sure went through a psych-eval during his career. Nidal Malik Hasan was also well-trained and vetted, and a member of the military (the people you WANT to have guns), and that didn't stop what happened at Fort Hood.

  4. Re:Straight from Dubya, that's where: on How Nuclear Weapon Modernization Undercuts Disarmament · · Score: 1

    "Initially, a recommended 20% of the PEPFAR budget was to be spent on prevention, with the remaining 80% going to care and treatment, laboratory support, antiretroviral drugs, TB/HIV services, support for orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), infrastructure, training, and other related services. Of the 20% spent on prevention, one third, or 6.7% of the total, was to be spent on abstinence-until-marriage programs in fiscal years 2006 through 2008, a controversial requirement "

    So yes, some of it was devoted to abstinence-only programs (which are proven not to work), but:

    "To slow the spread of the epidemic, PEPFAR supports a variety of prevention programs: the ABC approach (Abstain, Be faithful, and correct and consistent use of Condoms); prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) interventions; and programs focusing on blood safety, injection safety, secondary prevention ("prevention with positives"), counseling and education."

    I know Wikipedia isn't the gospel truth, but somehow I doubt mcclatchydc.com is either. Feel free to update Wikipedia with the claim that the groups were "prohibited from spending any of it on family planning services or counseling programs".

  5. Re:Countries without nuclear weapons get invaded on How Nuclear Weapon Modernization Undercuts Disarmament · · Score: 2

    Since it's paywalled, I guess we'll never know.

    The program mentioned in the article (PEPFAR) did devote money to programs that promoted abstinence, which is definitely somewhat misguided, but still spent two-thirds of its funding on programs which supported the use of condoms. Wikipedia makes no mention of an "insistence" or requirement that the aid money be devoted to abstinence-only methods.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P...

  6. Re:Countries without nuclear weapons get invaded on How Nuclear Weapon Modernization Undercuts Disarmament · · Score: 1

    The link you provided confirms it...the U.S. gets less than 5% of it's oil from Iraq. I guess when I said "gets very little" of it's oil from Iraq, I should have been more specific.

  7. Re:Countries without nuclear weapons get invaded on How Nuclear Weapon Modernization Undercuts Disarmament · · Score: 1

    "besides insisting foreign aid be tied to no contraception?"

    Where on Earth is this official U.S. government policy? I know there are a lot of crackpots in the U.S., some of them in government even, but you'll be hard pressed to find any official documentation to verify this.

    And 20 years is too long ago? What about 10 years? 4 months?

  8. Re:Countries without nuclear weapons get invaded on How Nuclear Weapon Modernization Undercuts Disarmament · · Score: 2

    Yeah, they sure did utterly fail to act and ignore what was happening in Africa because of the lack of oil. How did that work out for them?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U...

  9. Re:Countries without nuclear weapons get invaded on How Nuclear Weapon Modernization Undercuts Disarmament · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Japan wanted the oil in the Philippines"

    uh, wut? Japan wanted the Philippines to protect their southern flank and for agricultural purposes....they wanted Indonesia for oil.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P...

    But you are correct.....Afgahnistan does not have oil, and the U.S. gets very little of its overall oil from Iraq.

    http://www.eia.gov/energy_in_b...
    http://news.mongabay.com/2007/...

  10. Re:How fucking tasteless on Feds Attempt To Censor Parts of a New Book About the Hydrogen Bomb · · Score: 1

    It seems ironic that he would find the wiping out of another 100,000 people by atom bomb too horrible when the conventional bombing of Tokyo killed that many during Operation Meetinghouse on March 9-10 1945.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B...

    People sometimes get pictures of the conventional Tokyo bombings confused with those of Hiroshima.

  11. Re:Let me guess on $1B TSA Behavioral Screening Program Slammed As "Junk Science" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "They aren't completely brain-dead."

    I'm pretty sure that somebody willing to blow himself up on the premise that he'll receive 72 non-existing virgins in a place that doesn't exists ruled by a made-up deity fits of the definition of brain-dead pretty well.

  12. Re:Financial education on Obama To Announce $240M In New Pledges For STEM Education · · Score: 1

    "All they taught me in high school was how to write a check."

    Seems like this is what is needing to be taught more nowadays....along with balancing it, and how APR and interest rates work.

  13. Re:William Gibson on Some of the Greatest Science Fiction Novels Are Fix-Ups · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the clarification. I thought it would fit the definition since some of the stories contained the same characters.

  14. William Gibson on Some of the Greatest Science Fiction Novels Are Fix-Ups · · Score: 1

    Don't forget Burning Chrome. Shouldn't it be on the Wikipedia list for Fix-Ups?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B...

  15. Re:Cause: Horrible American diet on Mental Health Experts Seek To Block the Paths To Suicide · · Score: 1

    If this were true, I'd expect the suicide rate in countries such as Japan (or many other countries) to be much lower than the U.S......unless of course the Japanese diet is worse than that in the U.S. But Of course, as you say, "we can't say it's ALL nutrition".

  16. Yep, that's why I said "Of course not all of that money makes it down to the common populace" ;-)

    And yes, if we want peace in the middle east, the first place to start is with regime change in Saudi Arabia......not easy to accomplish but shouldn't be done militarily.

  17. "Fix the Middle-East's economy".

    I'm pretty sure that lack of money isn't a problem for most of the Middle East economies. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait are pretty well off. Of course not all of that money makes it down to the common populace, thanks to their dictator/royal governments. I can't think of an easy way to change their form of governments without massive upheaval, just like we're seeing in Iraq, Libya, and Syria.

    "Build schools, staff them - an educated populace won't fall for the simple rhetoric of the mob-leader."

    This will work, but will probably take well over 100 years. Again, you can't implement this with the type of social system and governments they currently have in place. Religion and tradition are so ingrained in their culture that the ideas of democracy and free speech are not only alien to them, but down-right heresy.

    "Build infrastructure so they can actually communicate with the rest of the world"

    Well ISIS is using Twitter, so they are communicating with the rest of the world, just not in the way we would like. All of the infrastructure, evidence, and knowledge in the world will do no good if you choose not to believe in it (hell, look at how much evidence we have for global warming and evolution that gets ignored in the U.S.).

    The only solution I can see is to get away from middle-eastern oil as soon as possible. Their sources of funding will dry up, and the royal families/dictators currently in place will have no choice but to open up their society in order to build an economy that isn't based on oil.

  18. Re:Who is this director? on Harrison Ford To Return In Blade Runner Sequel · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic or confusing Ridley Scott with the director (right there in the summary):

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D...

    FWIW, I haven't seen any of his movies.

  19. PlumpyNut on Study: Peanut Consumption In Infancy Helps Prevent Peanut Allergy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Back in 2007, Anderson Cooper asked a pediatrician if PlumpyNut (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plumpy%27nut) was affecting people in developing countries suffering from malnutrition with peanut allergies. The Dr. said "We just don't see it. In developing countries food allergy is not nearly the problem that it is in industrialized countries." Sounds like this study backs up that claim.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-...

  20. Re:The big picture on 800,000 Using HealthCare.gov Were Sent Incorrect Tax Data · · Score: 1

    "people are getting better coverage cheaper than before"

    a lot of people are making this claim too......can you back it up? :-)

  21. Re:The big picture on 800,000 Using HealthCare.gov Were Sent Incorrect Tax Data · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "Now your ability to get health insurance is not tied to your continued employment"

    Help me out here, because I really don't understand how it works....but how are you supposed to pay for private health insurance if you lose employment?

  22. Re:Why mess with v4.0? on Torvalds Polls Desire for Linux's Next Major Version Bump · · Score: 1

    Or how about Linux 2015? And if another release comes out mid-year we can go with Linux 2015 R2?

  23. Re:Sigh. on Netflix Now Available In Cuba · · Score: 1

    Stallman, is that you? ;-)

  24. Re:Sigh. on Netflix Now Available In Cuba · · Score: 2

    "The fact that you have talked about dissemination of culture in terms of 'doing business'"

    The whole point of the embargo was to prevent US businesses from doing trade with Cuba. So the solution is to maintain it so that Cuban culture can be protected?

    How has opening a Ford dealership in France or an Apple Store in Italy stifled their culture? Not much based off of the last visit I had. Do you expect this to be different for Cuba?

    Besides, free speech and personal freedom are cultural attributes worth sharing, is it not? The implementation of this in the USA is debatable, but the best way to share those attributes is through exchange of ideas enabled through international trade and openness. The only other way is through armed conflict, and we can see how well that worked out in their past conflicts.

  25. Re:Sigh. on Netflix Now Available In Cuba · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If the US embargoes Cuba, they're being imperialistic. If the US decides to do business with them, they are going to ruin their culture and make it another satellite. Talk about "damned if you do, damned if you don't".