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  1. Re:Wait til Google gets started on their graph sea on Data Analyst Spoils the World's Biggest Song Vote · · Score: 1

    Yes.

    Yes I am.

    that's a beautiful thing to share, it's the greatest love of all

  2. Re:No , secret as in "its nuclear , its bad" on Secret UK Uranium Components Plant Closed Over Safety Fears · · Score: 1

    Viol8 is a bit of a prat, but honestly the Grauniad is really whiny.

    still nothing compared to twitter, before twitter was around

  3. Re:No , secret as in "its nuclear , its bad" on Secret UK Uranium Components Plant Closed Over Safety Fears · · Score: 1

    At a certain point in time (soon) the situation is going to collapse, and it won't be pretty.

    Yeah, and since they're retired and smell like mothballs eating them is probably out of the question.

  4. Re:Two things. on Data Analyst Spoils the World's Biggest Song Vote · · Score: 1

    And you're a "jjj" douchewad fanboy of the worst fucking kind. Where does the OP/GP criticize the station. He's merely stating that he hasn't heard of any of these songs and artists. Probably because he's old and treasures his ZZ Top collection or some shit like that.

    TV Dinners, If only I could flag her down, slip inside my sleeping bag, you mean that shit. I like the old shit deep purple led zepplin, the saints, hunters, radiators - they played the other night. Its not about old vs new, it's good vs crap (which jjj play a fair share of crap), git it? boy

    Yeesh. Kids today.

    don't make me spank you, get off my lawn

  5. Re:Wait til Google gets started on their graph sea on Data Analyst Spoils the World's Biggest Song Vote · · Score: 1

    You'll be able to predict your children's future. And safely give up the sociopaths for adoption.

    So you're saying you believe the children are our future let them lead and let them show the way show them all the beauty they possess inside?

  6. Re:The votes are in! on Data Analyst Spoils the World's Biggest Song Vote · · Score: 1

    Really? He made the top 100 of this list with such an old song? Wow. Good for him. It is pretty catchy, I have to admit.

    He did host rage recently,

  7. Re:subject on Data Analyst Spoils the World's Biggest Song Vote · · Score: 1

    So much for biggest song contest. I don't doubt there is *a* metric by which it's the biggest, but this didn't spring to mind when I read the headline.

    one and a half million people voted. Is there a bigger song contest put there?

  8. Re:joke??? on Data Analyst Spoils the World's Biggest Song Vote · · Score: 1

    Are you sick? It isn't a joke, it actually happened - someones baby was taken and killed by a native dog. Hardy-fucking-har. Honestly, the freaks you meet on the Internet :-(

    A ferret4 ate my baby.

  9. Re:This just in on Data Analyst Spoils the World's Biggest Song Vote · · Score: 1

    Sorry Australia, but I've never heard of Triple J nor do I care what you think the top 100 songs are.

    Australia has heard of you, however, but doesn't care. They're too busy trying to keep the dingos from eating the babies.

    and listening to the hottest 100 on the beach

  10. Re:Two things. on Data Analyst Spoils the World's Biggest Song Vote · · Score: 0

    2. Out of 100 songs/singers/artists/whatever, I recognized exactly... None. Zero. Now I know I don't listen to radio, or watch TV, or anything, but shit, I cannot believe there is nobody I've heard of in the Top 100. Yes, I know, teeny pop music waits for no emo kid, and certainly not for grizzled old men such as myself, but, shit... No recognizable names at all?

    You have qualified yourself as a fuck wit. JJJ is one of the reasonable quality non-pop stations that doesn't play teeny shit like many of the commercial stations. AND there are no advertisements spoiling the vibe.

  11. The jobs prayer on Steve Jobs Movie Clip Historically Inaccurate, Says Woz · · Score: 3, Funny
    • Our steve jobs our asshole brethren
    • profit be thy name
    • thy kingdom dumb
    • they will by done, in consumerism
    • as it is in manufacturing
    • give you our pay and all our bread
    • to deliver us new shiney elation
    • as you deliver the drm used against us
    • and lead us not into education
    • but deliver us new shiney
      • da man

  12. Re:what the fuck? on Fukushima's Fallout of Fear · · Score: 1

    Seriously? You're going to start blaming Nuclear power for depression? REALLY? Sorry, but as if the anti-nuclear groups weren't already ridiculous, I think they've finally gone full retard.

    Well perhaps you should take it up with The New York Academy of Sciences, they are but one of many organisations who have performed studies on the after effects of Chernobyl and found depression is a big one when you get displace from your entire life.

  13. Re:Obligatory... on Fukushima's Fallout of Fear · · Score: 1

    First off, you sound like and arrogant know-it-all prick.

    Well even if he does he is right, the radionuclides he mentions analogue calcium and iodine and are absorbed into the body as micro-nutrients subject to bio-accumulation. One of my previous posts can refer you to some science if you are curious.

  14. Re:Low-dose radiation isn't a big deal on Fukushima's Fallout of Fear · · Score: 1
  15. Re:Low-dose radiation - The Actual Science on Fukushima's Fallout of Fear · · Score: 1

    Well the science actually differs from the article. Here is a list of some scientific studies on the effects of low energy emitters, particularly Triated water, with references, in case there is any doubt regarding low dose radiation's effect on living beings.

    Tritium is biologically mutagenic *because* it's a low energy emitter. This characteristic makes readily absorbed by surrounding cells. The available evidence from studies conducted journal a list of effects. From those works;

    Tritium can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through skin. Eating food containing 3H can be even more damaging than drinking 3H bound in water. Consequently, an estimated radiation dose based only on ingestion of tritiated water may underestimate the health effects if the person has also consumed food contaminated with tritium. (Komatsu)

    Studies indicate that lower doses of tritium can cause more cell death (Dobson, 1976), mutations (Ito) and chromosome damage (Hori) per dose than higher tritium doses. Tritium can impart damage which is two or more times greater per dose than either x-rays or gamma rays.

    (Straume) (Dobson, 1976) There is no evidence of a threshold for damage from 3H exposure; even the smallest amount of tritium can have negative health impacts. (Dobson, 1974) Organically bound tritium (tritium bound in animal or plant tissue) can stay in the body for 10 years or more.

    It's often said "of all the elements in nuclear waste tritium is one of the more harmless ones" and while it's more benign than most other radioactive effluents it's toxicity should not be under-estimated.

    Tritium can cause mutations, tumors and cell death. (Rytomaa) Tritiated water is associated with significantly decreased weight of brain and genital tract organs in mice (Torok) and can cause irreversible loss of female germ cells in both mice and monkeys even at low concentrations. (Dobson, 1979) (Laskey) Tritium from tritiated water can become incorporated into DNA, the molecular basis of heredity for living organisms. DNA is especially sensitive to radiation. (Hori) A cell's exposure to tritium bound in DNA can be even more toxic than its exposure to tritium in water. (Straume)(Carr)

    First, as an isotope of hydrogen (the cell's most ubiquitous element), tritium can be incorporated into essentially all portions of the living machinery; and it is not innocuous -- deaths have occurred in industry from occupational overexposure. R. Lowry Dobson, MD, PhD. (1979)

    References;

    Komatsu, K and Okumura, Y. Radiation Dose to Mouse Liver Cells from Ingestion of Tritiated Food or Water. Health Physics. 58. 5:625-629. 1990.

    Dobson, RL. The Toxicity of Tritium. International Atomic Energy Agency symposium, Vienna: Biological Implications of Radionuclides Released from Nuclear Industries v. 1: 203. 1979.

    Hori, TA and Nakai, S. Unusual Dose-Response of Chromosome Aberrations Induced in Human Lymphocytes by Very Low Dose Exposures to Tritium. Mutation Research. 50: 101-110. 1978.

    Straume, T and Carsten, AL.Tritium Radiobiology and Relative Biological Effectiveness. Health Physics. 65 (6) :657-672; 1993. [This special issue of Health Physics is entirely devoted to Tritium]

    Laskey, JW, et al. Some Effects of Lifetime Parental Exposure to Low Levels of Tritium on the F2 Generation. Radiation Research.56:171-179. 1973.

    Rytomaa, T, et al. Radiotoxicity of Tritium-Labelled Molecules. International Atomic Energy Agency symposium,Vienna: Biological Implications of Radionuclides Released from Nuclear Industries v. 1: 339. 1979.

  16. Re:Use the force, Luke! ^w^w^w^w on Students Calculate What Hyperspace Travel Would Actually Look Like · · Score: 1

    Don't go into the light, Luke!

    So what you're saying is that when we die we go into hyperspace?

  17. Re:Or you could just eat less on Dean Kamen Invents Stomach Pump For Dieters · · Score: 1
    ...Or you could just eat less...

    I eat, i feel so [IHATEMYSELF] happy...mmmm...pain....go...away...I'm..full...not...EMPTY..aahhhhh....something...eat...NOW...even just a wafer thin slice of will power...NO...the...EMPTY...afraid...EAT...MORE...happy...why..is..life..so...empty....EAT MORE FOOD...happy..so feel i, eat I

  18. Re:Reality Check on Why You Shouldn't Design Games Through Analytics · · Score: 1

    I thought it was rather forced,,, myesss

  19. That's exactly what I do on Learn Basic Programming So You Aren't At the Mercy of Programmers · · Score: 1
    2 weeks later I tell them my rates.

    many are just wasting my time looking for someone else (me) to do the hard work, but it still might be a good idea so I listen politely. If their business idea makes any sense and they are serious about it then they will invest money in doing it. I explain to them that like any real business they should do good planning and research and that I am prepared to help but they will be invoiced.

    The serious ones are the ones who pay the invoices.

  20. It hasn't been said for a while... on Amazon AutoRip — 14 Years Late · · Score: 2

    Fuck you music industry.

  21. the astronaut thought someone was bar-be-queing on Australia Is On So Much Fire, You Can See It From Orbit · · Score: 1

    and said oh lord jezuz its a fiire

  22. Re: BBQ on Australia Is On So Much Fire, You Can See It From Orbit · · Score: 1
    Yeah - Kangaroo Bolegneise here.

    1kg of beef + 1 kg of roo mince, fry it with onions in a big borma (pot) garlic, spices, 1.5 litres of pasta sauce mix, tripe tomato paste, a kilo of over ripe tomatos - takes an hour to cook and when frozen into container makes meals for a few weeks, joy

    roo tail roast - just like any other roast - mega tasty, cook with potatoes, sweet potatoes

    banga burgers rock, cookem, - joy

    Who'd have thought those cute little bastards were so tasty.

  23. Another argument for metric on Kuwait Sentences Two Men To Jail For Tweets Criticizing Ruler · · Score: 5, Funny

    As it's obvious this ruler was Imperial.

  24. how they can keep up on The Tiny Console Killers Taking On the PS4 and Xbox 720 · · Score: 1

    if these little boxes can simply stream from powerful servers, how can the stalwarts of gaming keep up?

    By using every dirty trick in the book.

  25. Re:Australia - Most States bigger than Texas on Researchers Seek to Use Drones For Brushfire Forecasting · · Score: 1

    You do realise that one two of the Australian states are actually smaller than Texas. So this backburning you speak of, while is a great idea, is quite impractical.

    We've got cattle stations bigger than Texas, but they're owned by the Chinese now...