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  1. Re:America! Fuck yeah! on Gyrocopter Pilot Appears In Court; Judge Bans Him From D.C. · · Score: 1

    fine, we'll compromise and call it pleasantly plump. whatever, the emaciated model, actor, etc. look pushed in the mass media is not healthy

  2. Re:America! Fuck yeah! on Gyrocopter Pilot Appears In Court; Judge Bans Him From D.C. · · Score: 1

    You do really being obese (BMI 25-30) is the range to target for longest lifespan right? So those people who were "morbidly obese" just overshot the desired target range. Not until BMI gets to 35 does risk factors even become again like *normal* weight person

    so bottom line is, it's good to be an american lard-ass, at least with BMI under 35

    http://www.everydayhealth.com/...

  3. Re:How are you going to "cure" a ravaged brain? on A 2-Year-Old Has Become the Youngest Person Ever To Be Cryonically Frozen · · Score: 1

    You've just inspired my startup, I may owe you royalties.

    Slashdotters can send me $100 plus $2 shipping for my special Time Travel Genome Beacon Kit. Recovery from the future will be enabled by the rescuers locating your DNA on portions of this Kit's absorbent material from which they will clone you. Biopsies of your intestinal lining are deposited on the material while cleansing the anus after a bowel movement, simply flush the beacon strips into your city's effluent waste system. The Time Travel Genome Kit's joined material collection squares are wrapped around a handy tubular cardboard mounting system for hanging in your washroom.

  4. Re:Systemd powered drones on Embedded Linux Takes to the Skies (Video) · · Score: 1

    Yes, upon any service service error upon takeoff, it stops in mid-air, backs up and lands on the runway. Upon backing to the start of the runway, it spits out its fuel if IC engine powered, or discharges battery if electric. This is the Poettering way.

  5. Re:Fuck You on Embedded Linux Takes to the Skies (Video) · · Score: 1

    fuck slashdot users too ignorant to properly put blockers in their browsers. turn in your geek card

  6. Re:How are you going to "cure" a ravaged brain? on A 2-Year-Old Has Become the Youngest Person Ever To Be Cryonically Frozen · · Score: 0

    No worries, by decapitating her and hacking her brain out of her skull, she is forever dead for sure. Even if the totally absurdity of current cryopreservation worked, which of course it can not as it destroys tissue.

  7. Re:Not fully junk on A 2-Year-Old Has Become the Youngest Person Ever To Be Cryonically Frozen · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It is junk science, some creatures can indeed be frozen and revived because of unique properties of their physiology. Humans cannot.

    In fact, by decapitating this girl and digging her brain out of her skull, they've guaranteed she is forever dead.

  8. Re:No more pharoahs on Seattle CEO Cuts $1 Million Salary To $70K, Raises Employee Salaries · · Score: 1

    this guy built up his own company, that's not usual for a CEO

  9. Re:Human toxicity on Plaque-busting Nanoparticles Could Help Fight Tooth Decay · · Score: 3, Funny

    We gave it to 200 test subjects and not a one complained over the two year course of the study. Also, their corpses curiously did not decompose.

  10. Re:xylitol on Plaque-busting Nanoparticles Could Help Fight Tooth Decay · · Score: 1

    and immense volumes of flatulence. Also, it is extremely toxic to dogs, kills their liver.

  11. Re:No Kidding.. on Organic Molecules Found Circling Nearby Star · · Score: 1

    No, we thus far have not one shred of evidence for life on any world but Earth, nor have organic substances any more complicated than isopropyl cyanide been detected in interstellar space

  12. Re:So life is a possibility... on Organic Molecules Found Circling Nearby Star · · Score: 1

    the Horta in the cave out back wishes to have a word with you.

  13. volume shlolume on Powdered Alcohol Banned In Six States · · Score: 1

    Look at these offerings they have:

            Cosmopolitan
            Powderita Margarita
            Lemon Drop

    Those are cocktails. Mixed drinks. You're just complaining about the mixes and packaging.

  14. Re:Powdered alcohol is stupid. on Powdered Alcohol Banned In Six States · · Score: 1

    Cosmopolitan
            Powderita - tastes just like a Margarita
            Lemon Drop

    Those are cocktails, Francis. Lighten up.

  15. Re:Again on Restart of Large Hadron Collider At CERN · · Score: 1

    ungentle snoodling?

  16. Re:Powdered alcohol is stupid. on Powdered Alcohol Banned In Six States · · Score: 2

    lighten up, Francis. The product is a compact way to carry a cocktail, it takes less space than the cocktail. There are other concentrated cocktail mixes at your local liquor store, yes?

    So settle down, or we'll have to send a jungle ranger to shoot you in the butt with a tranq dart.

  17. Re:Tax on Experts: Aim of 2 Degrees Climate Goal Insufficient · · Score: 1

    You spew without facts.

    Chicago, IL 3.5 hours of quality sun a day. 612 KWh per month. Not enough.

    Your turn.

  18. Re:Tax on Experts: Aim of 2 Degrees Climate Goal Insufficient · · Score: 1

    For most the country, solar power can't power the home and the car. But nuclear power can do both.

    Nuclear dominance is inevitable, as China sees the limits of the solar panels for which they are the prime producers. So they are massively ramping up nuclear power production

  19. Re:Tax on Experts: Aim of 2 Degrees Climate Goal Insufficient · · Score: 1

    You are U.S.-centric. Smarter countries are ramping up their nuclear power programs and advanced reactor research. China right now uses almost as much coal as the rest of the world combined, but they have an agressive nuclear plant build-up in progress.

  20. Re:Wouldn't really matter on Why the Final Moments Inside a Cockpit Are Heard But Not Seen · · Score: 1

    Shame, you are only thinking of the current event, like typical american with attention span of a gnat. I was speaking in general of future events; there have been plenty of incidents in the past that are very murky as to guilt or who the perpetrators were.

  21. Re:Wouldn't really matter on Why the Final Moments Inside a Cockpit Are Heard But Not Seen · · Score: 1

    was not talking about current event, but as principle in for future events

  22. Re:led costs $22????? on Graphene Light Bulbs Coming To Stores Soon · · Score: 1

    I own a dozen of them, and I gave six more to relatives to use outside as porch and garage lights. They're all more than a year old (Christmas 2013) and none of them blown out yet. I even have two in large (6x the volume of the bulb) enclosed fixtures over my head right now

    Maybe you're a troll.

  23. Re:What they are probably meaning: on Graphene Light Bulbs Coming To Stores Soon · · Score: 1

    in ye olden days we just flogged each other on irc with dead trouts. well, an occasssional /me stabs $friend

    but it was all in good fun

  24. Re: What they are probably meaning: on Graphene Light Bulbs Coming To Stores Soon · · Score: 1

    I have some Cree's (60W equiv) that have been in sealed fixtures for a year, they cost me $9 each in bulk. They're still going

  25. Re:Another material that helps stop bleeding on Material Made From Crustaceans Could Combat Battlefield Blood Loss · · Score: 1

    I've been using a nanotech solution whereby nanobots congregate and join together at the wound site in response to a protein cue given off by damaged blood vessel. Since the nano-bots are small and vaugely plate-shaped I've been thinking of calling them plale-lettes.