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  1. Re:How will this be viewed outside the US on ORNL Restores US Capability To Produce Plutonium-238 (ornl.gov) · · Score: 1

    Wrong, plutonium from spent fuel is where plutonium for nuclear weapons came. my you are confused.

  2. Re:The U.S. is not alone in the Universe. on ORNL Restores US Capability To Produce Plutonium-238 (ornl.gov) · · Score: 1

    you are missing the point. the USA can do what it wants without regard to anything you just said with impunity. anyone or any nation hat doesn't like it can fuck off or maybe even get droned or regime changed.

  3. Re:Need to protect it well. on ORNL Restores US Capability To Produce Plutonium-238 (ornl.gov) · · Score: 1

    could say the same about the monitor you're staring at. get some perspective.

  4. Re:AMD is for Servers on The Ups and Downs of AMD (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    well frozen mammoths have more but they're hard to find. and as further minus they don't go mooo! mooo!

  5. Re:You mean on Cisco Systems Will Be Auditing Their Code For Backdoors (cisco.com) · · Score: 1

    No, time and again their products have exploits that had fixes for a long time. No one should use cisco products, they aren't secure.

  6. Re:This is getting tiresome on A Proposal For Dealing With Terrorist Videos On the Internet (vortex.com) · · Score: 2

    no. wrong.

    someday a government could decide you are the terrorist for some philosophical or religious idea you hold. An evil oppressive government will label good and decent patriots as terrorists. So we don't let the government or some corporation censor.

    Your "let the people report them' is the same wrongheaded thinking the soviets and nazis used, and people turned in their neighbors they didn't like for crimes they didn't commit.

    fuck that. fuck you.

  7. Re:Translation: PCI is now meaningless rubber stam on Deadline for Better Encryption on Payment Systems Pushed Back Two Years (pcisecuritystandards.org) · · Score: 1

    >> Acceptable cipher suites are configurable by client and server independent of TLS version.
    Not a true statement for web servers, clients and libraries in general. You are thinking only of Apache or openssl?

    Not all clients do record splitting either; again you seem to be thinking of specific product

  8. Well he did it incorrectly. Gamma ray exposure would be acceptable; for other particles one would have to place a spider in the beam and then get bitten by it. This has been proven by many Hulk and Spiderman remakes, and thus the truth I write is incontrovertible

  9. Re:Not a Real Scientist on Meet the Scientist Who Injected Himself With 3.5 Million-Year-Old Bacteria (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Indeed, you need control and test groups to inject and monitor. Sample size of one is sure sign of a non-scientist, as is making the scientist a simultaneous test subject.

  10. Re:This is so ridiculous on Mars Colonies and Class Warfare (examiner.com) · · Score: 1

    so funny, even if true (which I doubt) what about when they have to periodically accelerate the ISS to higher orbit? boneless people would be in trouble

  11. Re:Translation: PCI is now meaningless rubber stam on Deadline for Better Encryption on Payment Systems Pushed Back Two Years (pcisecuritystandards.org) · · Score: 1

    Level 1 PCI compliance is tougher than that, auditors actually review and record configuration files. Client's answers are verified

  12. Re:Translation: PCI is now meaningless rubber stam on Deadline for Better Encryption on Payment Systems Pushed Back Two Years (pcisecuritystandards.org) · · Score: 1

    Not crying wolf, TLS 1.0 includes too many weak and broken ciphers, you just cite 1 that might be "good enough" and not all servers allow a specific single cipher to be specified

  13. Translation: PCI is now meaningless rubber stamp on Deadline for Better Encryption on Payment Systems Pushed Back Two Years (pcisecuritystandards.org) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Choosing convenience over security with continuing to allow known weak and broken ciphers, PCI just lost all credibility. May as well dissolve it.

  14. No, the algorithms and libraries in question for TLS 1.1+ are already out. Now if they mandate a new cipher then that would be opportunity for backdoors

  15. Re:Why not make & run a Windows VM? on Wine 1.8 Released (winehq.org) · · Score: 1

    except REACTOS is unstable and not suitable for any real world use. Let's confine the discussion to things that actually work

  16. Re:This is so ridiculous on Mars Colonies and Class Warfare (examiner.com) · · Score: 1

    false, astronauts have huge problems, and there is NO ADAPTATION. they lose 1 to 2 percent of their bone mass PER MONTH and would die if ISS habitation for example extended enough. Thus they can't stay in space indefinitely. Someday we'll need spinning space stations and craft with 1G field.

  17. What harm? threshold for lead poisoning is much higher, we're in the realm of statistical correlation for lower IQ here, a nebulous thing

  18. Re:This is so ridiculous on Mars Colonies and Class Warfare (examiner.com) · · Score: 0

    that 0.38g field isn't enough to keep your body healthy, your musculoskeletal systems needs more.

  19. Re:Pictures? on Persistent Storm Detected On Low-Mass Star (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    we're talking about maybe five pixels on a CCD array, so here's your picture +

  20. Re: This is Republican-style... on Persistent Storm Detected On Low-Mass Star (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    No one is going hungry because of the space program. 0.5% of federal budget. We spend over twice that on the Homeland Security gestapo which thus far has netted zero benefit

  21. Re:That's 30,000 deaths people!!! on NHTSA Toughens Crash Test Rating Standards · · Score: 1

    "Oh, but abstinence-only edumakashun and defunding Planned Parenthood as a social experiment has been such a success" -- Irrelevant, I didn't say those were good nor did I say I endorsed anyone who held those views

    I have a decent paying job because studied, worked hard, and I've collected skills my whole life, what's the problem? Someone who doesn't do those things finds themselves out of work and needing a handout and that's my fault? guess again

  22. Re:virus resistance on Disease-Resistant Pigs Latest Win For Gene Editing Technology (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    just think how sad he'll be when he finds out that the shots are 60% effective even when they get the strains correct

  23. Re:That's 30,000 deaths people!!! on NHTSA Toughens Crash Test Rating Standards · · Score: 1, Insightful

    60% were suicides. There were 11,000 homicides. two-thirds of those are in big cities. I guess paying people to have babies by random sperm donors as a social experiment has been a failure.

    Meanwhile, I'll be keeping my guns to deal with their uncivilized spawn should they come my way, thank you very much.

  24. Re:virus resistance on Disease-Resistant Pigs Latest Win For Gene Editing Technology (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    I do get flu shots, employer has them provided at work for free

    but, they don't always work. two years in the last five they were against wrong strains

  25. Re:AMD is for Servers on The Ups and Downs of AMD (hackaday.com) · · Score: 0

    "the cow is the most serving of all the animals" -- indian saying