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  1. Re:I'm sorry but.. on Canadian Teenager Arrested For Photographing Mall Takedown · · Score: 1

    Nurnberg.

  2. Re:Big news to our family on Gut Bacteria Cocktail May End Need for Fecal Transplants · · Score: 1

    Why don't You give him an enema with tiny bit of Your feces dissolved in (salt) water, about 0.1 - 0.2 liter. If You are healthy and have a good stomach health of course.
    Normally the babies gets these bacterias at birth from the mothers (unvoluntary) released feces. Unfortunately the idea of totally antiseptic birth have caused many of these problems.

  3. Re:Is this different from sport? on Is Non-Prescription ADHD Medication Use Ever Ethical? · · Score: 1

    More like money as everywhere else in the society - with the difference that this is availible to more people.

  4. Re:3 million on Einstein Letter Critical of Religion To Be Auctioned On EBay · · Score: 1

    I'm fairly certain that Einstein know about nothing now.

  5. Re:Actual data: wage disparity is real on Sexism In Science · · Score: 1

    Did You read the parent ?
    "same experience, *same sex*, same age group"...

  6. Re:Russia's treatment to Pussy Riot on Feds Add 9 Felony Charges Against Swartz For JSTOR Hack · · Score: 1

    What about arrest for resisting arrest?

  7. Re:...... so? on Wikipedia Scandal: High Profile Users Allegedly Involved In Paid-Editing · · Score: 1

    The interesting part of this is that we often really LIKE when they do that, it's like they are more humanlike or social byt that.

  8. Re:And it can keyword match on Is a Computer Science Degree Worth Getting Anymore? · · Score: 1

    That's NOT "obviously". They had the opportunity to write "Microsoft Exchange Server". And didn't.

  9. Re:Ex-military, current paranoid schizophrenic on Judge Orders Release of Ex-Marine Detained Over Facebook Posts · · Score: 1

    So he is a common US citizen ?

  10. Re:Careful. on Implant Gives Grayscale Vision To the Blind Using Lasers · · Score: 1

    How do You know what Your are saying (writing) ? What are Your sources ?

  11. The problem is rather the negligence... on What Is an Astronaut's Life Worth? · · Score: 1

    ..when confronting factual errors, like the O-rings failure at the Challenger disaster - they actually *knew* that there was an immediate risk - where they ignore it for a much less amount of cost. If they let the scientists and engineers that were involved with the astronauts do the risk/cost management I'm sure we get the most result and the least risk for the cost.

  12. Re:Question... on China Plans Manned Space Mission This Month · · Score: 1

    But allowed collaboration with Russia ??

  13. FYI on RMS Robbed of Passport and Other Belongings In Argentina · · Score: 1

    "His presentation back then was followed by a ritual that was repeated yesterday: anyone in the audience could walk up to him, exchange a few words, get a sticker and a picture. Unfortunately, on this occasion someone decided to take advantage of the ruckus and take his bag."

  14. Re:A tad longer than that on Where Are All the High-Resolution Desktop Displays? · · Score: 1

    I'm currently running a 24" at 1900x1200 for the transalted sum of ca $400 and have a 24" analog monitor that runs at 1600x1200 and have the possibility to run a much larger resolution. I was dreaming of 2560x1600 - 20 years ago and is still dreaming... (I think I will buy a Dell UltraSharp U3011 soon.)

  15. Re:I thought that was not the hard part.... on Key Test For Skylon Spaceplane Engine Technology · · Score: 1

    That cost fuel. (You have to thrust against the gravitation - at least.) And then we are back to the main problem.

  16. Re:Sockpuppets for hire on US Journalists Targeted By Pentagon Propaganda Contractors · · Score: 1

    No.

  17. Re:Anyone who demands Prof [sic] is a moron on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 1

    I take it that You want me to accept it at a hearsay? Science by guesses doesn't impress me. Furthermore it seems that You want to take action without knowing the result of that action. Which can be glaciation or a worse warming...

  18. Prof... on Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming · · Score: 1

    I would be grateful if *any* scientist show *any* prof "that global warming is real and man-made". I haven't seen any the latest 30 years I have been interested in - and followed - climate science. (BTW, correlation is not causation. Or You maybe beleive mens toilets causes prostate cancer.)

  19. Re:If It Is Fact ... on Ex-NASA Employees Accuse Agency of 'Extreme Position' On Climate Change · · Score: 1

    I would be grateful if *any* scientist show *any* prof "that global warming is real and man-made". I haven't seen any the latest 30 years I have been interested in - and followed - climate science. (BTW, correlation is not causation. Or You maybe beleive mens toilets causes prostate cancer.)

  20. Re:Canada Here I Come on Supreme Court Approves Strip Searches For Any Arrestable Offense · · Score: 2

    Well, well... Looked upon from Sweden, Your "left" would be "far right of Djinghis Khan".... ...and the right....8-O

  21. Re:Do companies really use Big Iron anymore? on NASA Unplugs Its Last Mainframe · · Score: 1

    Can You pull out a CPU from the Blade server without *any* interruption of any application ?

  22. Re:Greenhouse gas emissions on Sergey: In Soviet Russia, Rocket Detonates You! · · Score: 2

    You obviously have no idea of what the Stalin era was about. The bibliography of Yezhov tells a lot: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Yezhov

  23. Re:Don't panic. on Huge Freshwater Bulge In Arctic Ocean · · Score: 0

    Why can't we all agree that shit is happening and we should investigate what to do about it?

    Because it has become an article of nigh-religious faith among a large number of otherwise rational people to insist that it's not happening, or if it happening it's not our fault, or even if it is happening and it's our fault there's nothing we can do about it. Sometimes all three at once. As the saying goes, "You can't reason people out of a position they didn't reason themselves into."

    You haven't thought about that noone has ever presented *any* prof/evidence that this "global warming" (or whatever You exactly are insisting on) is happening ? I have observed this theori in the last >30 years without seeing any prof be presented. I'm used to, and prefer to have any scientific theori be accompanied by some serious prof - at least for me to accept it as a fact. But maybe the concept of prof in scientific matter is now obsolete ? And scientific consensus is reached by acclamation and handwaving ?

  24. Re:Color me unimpressed on First Exoplanet Discovered Orbiting Two Stars · · Score: 1

    Hm.

  25. Simple solution on The Most Expensive One-Byte Mistake · · Score: 1

    Have a length field that's unlimited expandable: 1 byte for lengths 0 - 254, if > 255 the first length byte contains 255 as a flag and the length is in the following 2 bytes, if length > 65024 these bytes contains 65025 as a flag and the length is in the following 4 bytes - etc in aeternum. The length field is here always minimal compared to the length of data. (For lengths 255 it takes no more space than a null terminator solution.)