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  1. Re:Coming to a plane journey on Ebola Outbreak Continues To Expand · · Score: 1

    no, we don't fondle infected corpses or strangers over here. over there, different story....

  2. Re:Let's just hope... on Ebola Outbreak Continues To Expand · · Score: 1

    how ironic, considering it is certain religious practices that have been contributing to the spread of this disease.

  3. Re:But it's going to be built by a ... GOVERNMENT! on China Plans Particle Colliders That Would Dwarf CERN's LHC · · Score: 1

    correct, they instead actually create wealth and improve quality and length of human life

    interesting list is known subatomic particles vs. those actually used in practical application. For example antiproton, muon, and pion have been used commercially.

  4. Re:Pollution as in atmospheric O2 ... on Finding Life In Space By Looking For Extraterrestrial Pollution · · Score: 1

    some say oxygen and ozone were in the early atmosphere in significant concentration due to disassociation of water by ultraviolet light

    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com...

  5. Re:And today on Apollo 11 Moon Landing Turns 45 · · Score: 1

    you are full of shit, the money Nasa spends on manned space flight is in the few billions (like a billion for Orion or 1.7 billion on space launch system); private companies can deal in that range.

    http://www.nasa.gov/sites/defa...

  6. Re:But it's going to be built by a ... GOVERNMENT! on China Plans Particle Colliders That Would Dwarf CERN's LHC · · Score: 1

    Better be satire, because that is factually incorrect, there are industrial colliders, a subset of the thirty thousand of commercial particle accelerators in the world, government owned ones are 3% of the total.

  7. Re:Is the diameter relevant? on China Plans Particle Colliders That Would Dwarf CERN's LHC · · Score: 1

    still it is meaningless to just fixate on diameter, energy of beam and type of particle(s) are the relevant parameters for determining what kind of useful physics can be done

  8. Re:And today on Apollo 11 Moon Landing Turns 45 · · Score: 1

    no, the SpaceX is developing systems which have capabliities that 60s one did not.

  9. Re:"to Mars" on NASA Names Building For Neil Armstrong · · Score: 2

    not really factual, we've not begun to address the issues serious Mars trip entails.

  10. Re:And today on Apollo 11 Moon Landing Turns 45 · · Score: 1

    yes it is horrible, that abortion of a program is making small and medium businesses and their employees pay more than double for their insurance.

    only parasites and slackers are benefitting

  11. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 1

    reality contradicts you, Putin is arming "rebels" with heavy weapons, training, and sending in former Russian troops.

    Putin has already invaded before and annexed part of Ukraine

  12. Re:Putin the murderer on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 1

    I can only answer your question about Russian drunkedness

  13. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    no he is former KGB who has his KGB buddies in charge of state controlled business and senior government positions, and built up the new KGB, the FSB

  14. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 1, Funny

    You speak in ignorance, look at the control panels for the system and then come back to us.

  15. Re:And today on Apollo 11 Moon Landing Turns 45 · · Score: 1

    many pork-barrel projects also happen to produce working systems; hell in defense and space that's par for the course

  16. Re:Why isn't the U.S. doing things like this? on Japan To Offer $20,000 Subsidy For Fuel-Cell Cars · · Score: 1

    they started a national defense (National Police Reserve) in 1950 and that evolved to become the present day Japan Self-Defense Force.

    In the last ten years many changes in philosophy have made the JSDF to be more like typical country's military, just this month they lifted ban on engaging Japanese troops abroad.

  17. Re: Why isn't the U.S. doing things like this? on Japan To Offer $20,000 Subsidy For Fuel-Cell Cars · · Score: 1

    You are the one lacking mental faculties, Japan is paying 3/8 for U.S. Marines to move out and go to Hawaii. That is in fact a fuckton of money and one could argue well more than their fare share to rid itself of schoolgirl rape nuisances.

  18. Re:You don't need much more than Flashblock on Dealing With 'Advertising Pollution' · · Score: 1

    I'm not letting my guard down to try 8D

    I'm thinking about writing a slashdot-beta blocker

  19. Re:And today on Apollo 11 Moon Landing Turns 45 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    nonsense, the US has many manned space programs in development and some of them are private. Exciting times are coming

  20. Re:Comparisons on White House Approves Sonic Cannons For Atlantic Energy Exploration · · Score: 1

    brain structure is the entire reason humans grew into dominant species, but whales have a brain mostly dedicated to sensory perception.

  21. Re:My favorite test on Can the Multiverse Be Tested Scientifically? · · Score: 1

    a rather foolish test even if the multiverse exists, since you may simply die in all universes. Over one hundred billion humans have existed since 50,000 B.C. but almost all of them are dead. Most humans are dead. One more going into the normal state of most humans doesn't matter and seems very likely.

  22. Re:Comparisons on White House Approves Sonic Cannons For Atlantic Energy Exploration · · Score: 1

    whales don't shriek, they are very low frequency sources

  23. Re:The Republicans that rule this country... on White House Approves Sonic Cannons For Atlantic Energy Exploration · · Score: 2

    get that nonsense out of your head. the ones with Republicans and Democrats in their pockets rule your world. hint, the seat of power in the USA isn't Washington DC, it is New York

  24. Re:The women in my life on Wearable Robot Adds Two Fingers To Your Hand · · Score: 1

    protip: in matter of stimulation or penetration of the anus, no women will ever be displeased or shocked if instead of using fingers, you use your tongue

  25. Re:Why isn't the U.S. doing things like this? on Japan To Offer $20,000 Subsidy For Fuel-Cell Cars · · Score: 1

    that stinks too, should not have happened. your point?