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  1. Re:Forget to put on your tinfoil helmet this morni on Two Space Missions Planned To Look For Killer Asteroids · · Score: 1

    thank you for providing one motive for the problem I pointed out. And lawmakers can't get noticed without a Cause to push legislation

  2. Re:why is there so much hype about "killer asteroi on Two Space Missions Planned To Look For Killer Asteroids · · Score: 3, Interesting

    no, people are being conditioned by mass media and government to be in a constant state of emergency and looking for something about which to panic. This provides opportunity for profiteering, for control, to maintain power.

  3. Re:I thought the SCOTUS had become a political bod on Supreme Court: Affordable Care Act Is Constitutional · · Score: 1

    wrong, as written with no robust public option it will only increase the positive feedback loop of higher costs and less real coverage

    on a not unrelated note, Obama is a lying sack of shit

  4. Re:SCREW EVERYONE ELSE on Supreme Court: Affordable Care Act Is Constitutional · · Score: 1

    funny example you give, since we don't need 1/10 the amount of soldiers we have, other than to war for profit and control

    paying too much taxes to a growing monster of a government enslaves people. we are becoming a police state

  5. Re:Public option on Supreme Court: Affordable Care Act Is Constitutional · · Score: 1

    wrong, Obama the liar dumped it

    he is a huge-corporate BITCH the same as Cheney/Bush

  6. Re:Alaskan Pipline may have to shut down on Oil Exploration Ramps Up In US Arctic · · Score: 1

    I was speaking of ignoring Alaska altogether and getting oil from the arctic ocean floor. oil spills won't matter as Alaska will become a third world shit hole, and we already export our pollution to those.

  7. Re:HP-UX on x86 on HP Asks Judge To Enforce Itanium Contract Vs. Oracle · · Score: 1

    x86 does it another way, the modern way is to virtualize on x86 blades, HP already had x86 port of HP/UX that can run on vmware ESXi on blades, google project "Odyssey"

  8. you are full of shit on HP Asks Judge To Enforce Itanium Contract Vs. Oracle · · Score: 1

    wiht U320 devices, there are 15 allowed devices per chain besides the adapter, and under HP/UX the scsi priority is 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,0, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, and 8. Multiple HBA can be on the same bus and those are assigned the highest priority numbers.

  9. Re:Why exactly ? on HP Asks Judge To Enforce Itanium Contract Vs. Oracle · · Score: 1

    non-trivial but already done for all three OS as experiments, and the x86 port is part of the papers Oracle now has from discovery

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/08/hp_ux_on_x86_project_kinetic/

  10. Re:Why exactly ? on HP Asks Judge To Enforce Itanium Contract Vs. Oracle · · Score: 3, Interesting

    HP already ported it to x86 as internal experiment, it can run there

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/08/hp_ux_on_x86_project_kinetic/

  11. Re:Alaskan Pipline may have to shut down on Oil Exploration Ramps Up In US Arctic · · Score: 1

    you're not thinking fourth dimensinally, Marty. why use a pipe when we can have caravans of supertankers burning #2 bunker oil? That makes demand even higher, and drives up shareholder and executive satisfaction.

  12. Re:The Coming Poiuyt Gap. on AutoCAD Worm Medre.A Stealing Designs, Blueprints · · Score: 0

    I know. that guy must NOT like chinese poontang. racist asshole.

  13. Re:The Coming Poiuyt Gap. on AutoCAD Worm Medre.A Stealing Designs, Blueprints · · Score: 2

    nope

  14. Re:The strange world of futurist on A Look At the "Information Superhighway," As It Looked In 1985 · · Score: 1

    presumably the humans in the suspended animation pods get additional shielding for their decades-long nap, just in case cumulative dose becomes a problem or something flares up

  15. Re:Truly on Does Jupiter Have More Water Than NASA's Galileo Detected? · · Score: 2

    APSWire - Thunder Bay, Ontario

    Canadian scientists are building a probe to detect ethyl alcohol on Jupiter for launch in 2013. The equpment is being assembled in special booze-free "sobriety rooms", with secure booze-locks on the entrances. "Life as we drunken canucks know it would be imposible without this vital hydroxyl of a saturated ethane", said project lead Liam McKenzie

  16. Re:Not an entry probe on Does Jupiter Have More Water Than NASA's Galileo Detected? · · Score: 1

    correct, it will use a very, very long drinking straw.

  17. Re:The Coming Poiuyt Gap. on AutoCAD Worm Medre.A Stealing Designs, Blueprints · · Score: -1, Troll

    I"m more interested in chinese poontang gaps, myself.

  18. architects on AutoCAD Worm Medre.A Stealing Designs, Blueprints · · Score: 4, Insightful

    what the chinese will mostly get is many, many house floorplans, elevations and relfected ceiling plans

  19. Re:The strange world of futurist on A Look At the "Information Superhighway," As It Looked In 1985 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    then again, thank about designing a computer with display that would need to function for decades while everyone was in suspended animation, be rad & temp hardened, be absolutely robust and not fast or fancy. I can't imagine anything BUT a command line system with only sufficient res to make characters

  20. Re:Show me vs a real DB engine on MemSQL Makers Say They've Created the Fastest Database On the Planet · · Score: 1

    but anyone can download and run Oracle & benchmark it and publish it. This is the internet, information wants to be free.

  21. Re:suicide with cyanide? on Turing Archive Director Questions Alan Turing Suicide Report · · Score: 1

    post a video of the syringing and I"ll bet someone wanks to it. put it on wikipedia and watch the complaints of porn on the pedia.

    anyway, what you speak of is still rather rare because it costs money (often requires lawyers because progeny and prosperity have links in our civilization). I know quite a few L & G couples, none have children. On the other hand, there are married men who "get it on the down-low", but now that's into the "not exclusively gay" realm.

    Amazing how many feminist columnists take your approach, happily harping about the one in one hundred thousand that happens to act the in the way they think people of an ideal world would function. They are rather oblivious to the fact that their culture has a negative population growth, the old-fashioned and brutal are indeed inheriting the earth right from under them. I'm talking about Spanish & Islamic cultures where men beat their wives and keep them subservient, they are the ones with the positive population growth: it is obvious though very regrettable that is the future.

  22. Re:suicide with cyanide? on Turing Archive Director Questions Alan Turing Suicide Report · · Score: 1

    you have much to learn of the Way of the Troll, young slash-jedi

  23. Re:Gay uncle hypothesis on Turing Archive Director Questions Alan Turing Suicide Report · · Score: 1

    My uncle didn't leave me a damn thing, but went around fucking a lot of women. He's more successful by Darwin's critieria than your nice Uncle BooFoo

  24. Re:suicide with cyanide? on Turing Archive Director Questions Alan Turing Suicide Report · · Score: 1

    so now we're getting serious about my stupid joke? ok, let's have at it. that's your definition, not Darwin's. Behaviour that leads to no offspring is the issue

  25. Re:suicide with cyanide? on Turing Archive Director Questions Alan Turing Suicide Report · · Score: 1

    so what, changes nothing about what I said