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  1. Re:Not On My Mini Van! on MythBusters Bust House · · Score: 1

    Wow, ok. That's much closer than I thought.

  2. NIMBY's on MythBusters Bust House · · Score: 4, Informative

    I guess the NIMBY's were right... ...but anyway, the Alameda County bomb range is in a fairly populated area. I'm amazed this hasn't happened before. Here's a map of the area. Point A is approximately where it landed, which is not far from the park and ride I used to use. The dark brown patches to the northwest of A is where the bomb range is.

  3. Re:But... on Contemplating Financial Trading At Picosecond Resolution · · Score: 1

    What's the logic behind that? That because the company has a higher stock price it's a better company and more worthy of a better credit rating?

  4. Re:Ohh I was right! on Pink Floyd Give In To Digital Downloads · · Score: 3, Funny

    The only way that would have been cooler is if you had been able to work in Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict.

  5. Re:i so don't care on Pink Floyd Give In To Digital Downloads · · Score: 1

    15 years, that's incredible. No one else comes close!

  6. Why couldn't they have lost the right ones? on Reverse Engineering Doctor Who Into Color · · Score: 2

    Like everything from Colin Baker. Seriously, aside from Peri's chest, there was nothing of interest in those episodes.

  7. Re:You thought the GOP/TP represented regular peop on Republicans Create Rider To Stop Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Well, we can only worry about ourselves on that one and make sure that we're honest.

  8. Re:You thought the GOP/TP represented regular peop on Republicans Create Rider To Stop Net Neutrality · · Score: 2

    Reality has a pronounced liberal bias.

    I'm a liberal (well, leftist libertarian) and I really hate hearing people say that. It's an easy thing to say, and an easy thing to believe, which is why everyone thinks the facts support their views. Please just don't say it, it's cheap. It walls off the possibility of being wrong and being able to change your opinion based on the facts, which is central to classical Liberalism. The correct way to put it is that "Liberalism has a pronounced reality bias."

  9. Re:Discount the above on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 1

    I lived there for 6 years. My wife grew up there, my kids were born there and I still have a lot of family all over the state. I know Mississippi REALLY well, that's why I used it.

  10. Re:Discount the above on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 1

    It doesn't work that way. in has never worked that way, and it can't work that way. It would require complete isolation. no import, exports or travel.

    Please expand upon this. You've only left us with an assertion but no basis by which we can test it.

  11. Re:Discount the above on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 1

    I would say that you are a Centrist Libertarian. But you have to realize that Libertarianism is an ideal in the two axis political spectrum. What I was pointing out was that in no way does Fox News fall within the Libertarian spectrum. I myself lean more towards Anarchism (leftist libertarianism).

  12. Re:Discount the above on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What puts a bur up my butt is the assertion that Fox News is Libertarian when in fact it is 100% Authoritarian Statist Conservative. True libertarians are against the PATRIOT Act, the Iraq War, Medicaid Part D, the banned use of new stem cell lines, and are FOR abortion rights. Fox News does not qualify under any of these. I wish people would stop throwing the word "Libertarian" around so willy-nilly. The KKK used to use that word too, even though equal right is a fundamental tenant of Libertarianism. It gets used to mean "I'm against the things that I don't like, and the rest of the country is for the things I don't like, so I'm against them". Fuck that, I'm sick of this shit. Assholes like that ruined the idea of state's rights by hiding behind it any time they were told they can't systematically fuck people over just because they are different. Now we have a bunch of liberals who are Federalist Liberals because the states rights issue is now associated with those fuck wads. What those liberals don't seem to understand is that they can all move to the coasts, legalize pot, abortion, and put socialist principles into practice while the next state over is free to the exact opposite and we can all live in our separate worlds in peace and harmony. The same goes for these holier than thou Christian Theocrats. YOU CAN HAVE MISSISSIPPI ALL YOU WANT JUST DON'T LET IT AFFECT ME IN MY STATE OF CHOICE. God damn it this pisses me off.

  13. Re:old machinery on Computer Crashed New Orleans Real Estate Market · · Score: 1

    Hahahahaha, smart ass :)

  14. Re:I welcome our OS IX overlords on 'Back To the Mac' Media Event On October 20th · · Score: 1

    You forgot to mention LOL cat. Personally I would love to have OS X Ceiling Cat and OS X Basement Cat.

  15. Re:heads up for combat soldiers' family and friend on Breathing New Life Into Old DirectDraw Games · · Score: 5, Funny

    I try to enjoy parties, but every time I can't help but feel bad for all those poor Indians who died in 1812 during the Boston Tea Party.

  16. Re:Interest pondering the how and why of such fail on YouTube Hit By HTML Injection Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    Exactly, why not just escape the whole thing? Or if you're even more paranoid, why not just strip the script tags and everything in between? That being said, the fact that this exploit exists in the first place shows that they're not doing either one of those things.

  17. Re:Errr... yeah on Giant Guatemalan 'Sinkhole' Is Worse Than We Thought · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yeah the picture of the piping feature is quite impressive, however the article actually sucks at explaining why these features happen in the first place. It's the equivalent of writing a story about the the Winter Park Sinkhole and merely stating that it's what happens when you build a town on top of limestone. Ironically, the article explains how sinkholes happen better than it does piping features.

  18. Re:50% for a frist try? on Econophysicists Develop and Test "Bubble Index" · · Score: 2, Informative
    To quote clickonthis in an earlier thread:

    It depends on what you're predicting 50% of. If you predict 50% of the winners of a horse race, then half the time you're choosing the right horse. You could probably make a living at the track. On the other hand, if you predict 0% of the winners, you'll go broke betting on the other 9 horses all the time.

    Now, instead of 10 horses, imagine hundreds of companies traded on the stock market...

    Bubbles are not like coins, there are no fluctuations in the state of "headness" or "tailness".

  19. Re:Self-fulfilling prophecies on Econophysicists Develop and Test "Bubble Index" · · Score: 1

    Unless the investors were super smart and realized they could create a housing bubble, make billions during it, then when it bursts beg uncle sam for billions more and end up with "collateral winners", i.e. people who "inadvertently" benefit from our tax money while 1 and 10 of those of us who paid for it are laid off.

  20. Re:Security through obscurity? on Don't Talk To Aliens, Warns Stephen Hawking · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Carl Sagan also said that marijuana would be legalized before 1980. As much as I admire then man, he suffered from an over-optimism that is characteristic of habitual marijuana users of his era.

  21. Re:groan on EyeDriver Lets Drivers Steer Car With Their Eyes · · Score: 2, Funny

    Dude, this is /. -- we don't READ the FTS, these jokes are all new to us ;)

  22. Re:Did you watch the video? they beg to fire on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 1

    Though I agree with most of what you're saying, I don't think we, the US, will lose again because we fail to see them as human beings. I think we'll lose because we're the bad guy here and we know it.

  23. Re:An STD the next super-bug? on Gonorrhea As the Next Superbug · · Score: 1

    For about a generation, then the complete lack of sex will bring about the end of humanity.

  24. Re:Doesn't matter what country you are in... on Wikileaks Receiving Gestapo Treatment? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The irony of it is, that having these people pay in to a plan would probably make the plan cheap enough for them to afford because they're still healthy and would be using less healthcare than the folks who have it. The more healthy people you have on a plan, the cheaper it is.

  25. Re:What is the point? on Nielsen Ratings To Count Online TV Viewing · · Score: 1

    This leaves room for some enterprising individuals to come up with their own ratings that better meet the needs of today's media.