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  1. Re:Good ... on Supreme Court Overturns Defense of Marriage Act · · Score: 1

    And yet today we decide citizenship by what family you come from and where you are born, instead of where you live and how you live. With regards to "divine right", we haven't come as far as people like to pretend.

    That's one of the stupidest things I've read in a while. Citizenship fir the US is granted by either being born within the boundaries of the country or going through the process of becoming a naturalized citizen. It has nothing to do with the 'family you come from' (unless that family is giving birth to you outside of the US) or 'how you live' (once again, unless how you live is somewhere NOT in the US).

  2. Re:Really on YouTube Removes Video of Reactions To Being Videoed · · Score: 1

    Formica is where it's at ;)

  3. Re:Good ... on Supreme Court Overturns Defense of Marriage Act · · Score: 1

    You also forgot:

    5) Just because some inbred assholes think they are divine (kings and queens) does not make them better than you or give them power over you.

  4. Re:I wish the direction WOW took was different... on World of Warcraft Loses 1.3 Million Players in First Quarter of 2013 · · Score: 1

    add 'tank' and 'healer' generic NPCs to dungeons so DPS can still get runs done if they really want to, but don't make them too good (make them only walk, say, and pull every group) so there is still a push towards having a 'real' dps/healer

    You don't need NPCs, just let any class queue as a healer or tank. For example, if there isn't a healer available to the group you would get put in some sort of generic healer 'form' with acceptable spells to support the group. Same with a tank. I always thought they could easily just do this via healing and tanking 'shredder' machines but I wouldn't want it to show up as a vehicle, it would need configurable buttons so they could be mapped.

  5. Re:Half the solution? on Injectable Nanoparticles Maintain Normal Blood-sugar Levels For Up To 10 Days · · Score: 1

    You'll probably still have to keep insulin pens around for emergencies though.

    I'll assume that is a small mistake on your part. The term "insulin pen" is typically used to describe pre-mixed insulin in a pen-like device that will last for anywhere from 5-7 days worth of dosages. I think you mean "glucose pen" which is used when a diabetic goes way low. An extreme low is an immediate danger to a diabetic and can cost them the faculties (confusion, lack of body control) to even deal with the situation. While high can be an immediate danger in extreme circumstances it's much easier to manage.

  6. Re:tell me again on Explosions at the Boston Marathon · · Score: 1

    4. Aaron Sorkin is already writing this into an episode for season 3 of 'The Newsroom'.

  7. Re:Careful you don't run afoul on Murder Is Like a Disease (No, Really) · · Score: 1

    Open carry is hit and miss depending on the state.

    Even in states where it's completely legal it can be a big pain in the ass. People are conditioned to fear the sight of any gun and call police right away. You will be stopped and questioned. If you get a cop who is 'cool' it's probably not an issue but of course you might not and then they'll go out of their way to make your day difficult. Best case you get the 'cool' cop and he sends you on your way. Ten minutes later another cop shows up because of someone else who called.

    Generally open-carry isn't worth the trouble, hence the reason for an explosion of concealed-carry license requests.

  8. Re:Easily Cabrera on Nate Silver Turns His Eye To the American League · · Score: 1

    Therefore, what Josh Hamilton did or did not do affects how valuable Cabrera and Trout are.

    Absolutely. Had Josh Hamilton hit just one more home run, or maybe not have missed a couple games during the season, or maybe the yen did this, or maybe the weather in Pamplona been just a little better, Cabrera woudn't be a Triple Crown winner. What if, but he did.

    *THAT* is the problem with saying, "ZOMG!!!! TRIPLE CROWN!!!!"

    It's not a problem, it's just the way it is. It just shows another reason why it's so hard to accomplish.

  9. Easily Cabrera on Nate Silver Turns His Eye To the American League · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Mike Trout is a great player, no doubt. He should definitely be on the short list for MVP. The problem is that this isn't just a statistical/quantitative award, there's a qualitative measurement as well. Were you just 'good' but on a terrible team? Were you 'great' but on a great team? These things matter. Felix Rodriguez got the Cy Young award even though he had barely a winning record as a pitcher. His team gave him ZERO help but he was the best pitcher in the AL that year.

    What is all comes down to is the Triple Crown. The last guy to do it was Carl Yastrzemski in 1967. Of 16 Triple Crown winners, only 14 players have ever accomplished it (two of them did it twice). In this age of hitters that are specialists, it's incredible that someone accomplished the feat. I honestly never thought I would see it in my lifetime.

    So unless Nate Silver can put some weight on the psychological importance of the title - Triple Crown - then his calculation will be flawed. Knowing that Nate Silver is a baseball fan, I assume he is well aware of the importance of the feat.

    CABRERA 2012!

  10. Re:Next up, Big 10 refs on Nate Silver Turns His Eye To the American League · · Score: 1

    News flash, the Pac-12 refs suck. They've sucked for years, easily back when it was the Pac-10, and most likely when it was the Pac-8.

  11. Re:Tuition should be lower /period/ on Tuition Should Be Lower For Science Majors, Says Florida Task Force · · Score: 1

    We have those - privatized by unions mostly, but typically with additional education in community colleges. Welders, electricians, plumbers, HVAC, etc., are all apprenticeship jobs that can pay well for those who want them. It's just people tend to be lazy and want jobs just handed to them now.

  12. Re:Because Romney is a liberal. on Why Do So Many Liberals "Like" Mitt Romney On Facebook? · · Score: 1

    And the fact that Obama kept saying it was a protest of a video and not a terrorist attack for weeks after even the State Dept was claiming that there was no protest doesn't both you at all?

    No protest about the video? 'Muslim Rage' was being reported for a long time before and after the Benghazi embassy attacks. Protestors took down the embassy flag and burned it hours before the attack that killed the ambassador. Do you have any sources as to the mishandling of the situation other than the Romney camp's insistence that Obama was 'apologizing' after the attack? 16 hours is nothing - I'll give the administration time to find out what exactly happened before just throwing out blame (the way Romney did).

    And then there is there is the fundraising in Vegas while people were dying overseas at our embassies... I guess we just have different priorities.

    Don't be an asshole. I'm sure he planned to be fundraising while our embassy was attacked, just like Bush planned to be at an elementary school having a nice photo op on the morning of Sept. 11.

  13. EA ruined SSX on EA Exec Won't Green Light Any Single Player-Only Games · · Score: 1

    A few months ago, EA released an updated SSX. The original (PS2, probably one of the best launch games ever) was great and the following 2 sequels (Tricky and '3') moderately good. There were a few incarnations in between but they were lacking.

    The newest edition is visually stunning but they left out the one thing that made the first 3 so fun to play - split-screen, local multiplayer. Everything you want to do against an opponent is either from a 'ghost' (a recording of a previous run) or online against a friend. You can't just jump in and race against a friend sitting in your living room, they have to be connected to the internet on their own machine.

    Thankfully my wife and I had only rented it. We were huge fans of the first ones with the local multiplayer / party game type action as most significant reason. Sorry EA, you broke something that didn't need to be fixed.

  14. Mars = Hawaii on Why Mars Is Not the Limit For Human Space Flight · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My wife and I were watching a documentary series called 'Wild Pacific' (which was called 'South Pacific' in the UK) which describes islands in the Pacific starting at Indonesia and working eastward. The common theme in the series is that the islands become more spaced out and less and less wildlife gets to each territory. Starts with monkeys and crocodiles, then birds, then just about nothing. What you end up with is Hawaii before humans. If I remember correctly, very few insects, fewer birds, no mammals and no reptiles. A normally loud rain forest in Indonesia is quiet and desolated of life in Hawaii. The estimation for new species showing up before human population is once every 35,000 years.

    And this is where Mars is: surrounded by absolute nothing with no way for a species to reliably get there. It may take a long time (and let's hope not 35,000 years) but we will get there.

  15. Re:Thanks! on Blizzard Says Battle.Net Has Been Hacked · · Score: 1

    I'm afraid you're praying to the wrong God here. Jesus would tell you to forgive, and seek in you the strength to go to Blizzard and convince them to lose their bad ways, by being a loving example to them, as you'd like them to be to you.

    Maybe he was thinking more of the Old Testament, fire and brimstone God. You know, the one who killed everyone with a flood, destroyed cities for being too 'unclean', wanted a guy to kill his own son to show his faith, or turned a woman to a pillar of salt just for looking at his work. OT God was a pretty big asshole.

    Yes, the 'baby Jesus' remark makes an OT God reference a little difficult.

  16. Re:dd on Could You Hack Into Mars Curiosity Rover? · · Score: 5, Funny

    .. they reprogrammed the Voyager 2 spacecraft to take photos of poorly-lit Uranus.

    Couldn't they have just turned on the lights in the bathroom?

    (Face it, you knew an ass joke was imminent.)

  17. Re:Meh. on NASA's First New Spacesuit In 20 Years Is Its Own Airlock · · Score: 1

    I wasn't aware that Asics made space sneakers.

  18. Re:I hope.. on Patent Troll Claims Minecraft Infringement · · Score: 1

    The trolls only ask for what they know they can get way with... think of mosquitoes.

    That's not being very nice to mosquitoes. One is a blood sucking insect that carries disease and pestilence and is almost impossible to defend against - the other is a mosquito.

  19. Re:I hope.. on Patent Troll Claims Minecraft Infringement · · Score: 1

    Put your Minecraft fanboyism aside, Mojang isn't even at 100m USD in revenue yet. The guy himself may be 'hideously rich' but the company isn't some juggernaut.

    They definitely have over 100 million in revenue now. Minecraft has built 80 million in sales since March

    The XBox 360 version came out in May, and has sold over 3 million units. The Xbox 360 version costs $20 USD (1600 MS Points). Simple arithmetic gives me $60 million in XBLA sales. Mojang gets at least 1/3rd of that, which is enough too push them over the $100 million mark.

    Yeah, I wouldn't say 'hideously rich'. While Mojang's revenue is relatively high, their EBITDA is relatively low. I believe they are making a much higher margin on their pocket editions and XBox 360 version (linked article is before these) so that's good. If it was just Notch still working on these then I'd agree but he's got a fair-sized business running now with all the associated costs. Not to say he's poor, I think he's just in the 'extremely comfortable' zone right now.

  20. Re: Space for growing food on Bas Lansdorp Answers Your Questions About Going to Mars · · Score: 1

    I mean a place like Hawaii (90% of food is imported).

    It doesn't have to be. The Hawaiian people did pretty well long before Captain Cook ever knew it existed.

    But, I get your point. And Mars ain't Maui. If one to run out of food you can't just go fishing or grab a coconut off of a tree.

  21. The Mootrix on How a 1960s Discovery In Neuroscience Spawned a Military Project · · Score: 1
  22. Re:So from here on out ... on Supreme Court: Affordable Care Act Is Constitutional · · Score: 1

    As a social liberal, I accept that there may sometimes be a need to take from my pocket for the betterment of society as a whole. You volunteer as a career which I'll assume is to do 'good' (not volunteering in an African death squad or something). At least in this case I know someone is getting something out of my taxes, which sometimes I'm not so sure.

    Keep this in mind: if you are American, I also pay taxes to protect your interest abroad. If you ever get abducted by pirates or the like, I don't mind paying Navy Seals or Delta Force or some other group to save you.

    In essence, I don't mind walking into the warp core without a radiation suit to save the ship. Needs of the many and whatnot.

  23. Re:First Things First: on Ask Slashdot: How To Add New Tech To Old Van? · · Score: 1

    Take out the shag carpet and mirrors.

    Step 2: Replace with new shag carpet, new mirrors, and LED mood lighting

  24. Re:First dissent on Supreme Court: Affordable Care Act Is Constitutional · · Score: 2

    My recollection is that it's still in there. Are you sure?

    It is in there. However, it's not in effect until 2014.

  25. Re:As an Uncle on Are We Failing To Prepare Children For Leadership In the US? · · Score: 2

    Luigi is that you?

    No! Itsa me, Mario!