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  1. Re:in other words, completely negligible on Aircraft Responsible For 2.5% of Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions · · Score: 1

    No. Wrong.

    Know this, Spirit airlines has all of 65 airplanes. AA has a thousand.

    Think again.

  2. Re:in other words, completely negligible on Aircraft Responsible For 2.5% of Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions · · Score: 1

    If you want to talk about sulfur that would be the cargo ships doing that. Airplanes are a distraction, the polluters in this world are surface transport, power and industry.

  3. Re:i heard that Sony hack was insiders on US Slaps Sanctions On North Korea After Sony Cyberattack · · Score: 1

    "Abraham Lincoln is a murderous thug" -- dying vampire

  4. Re:Ok a challengen to you... APK on 2014: The Year We Learned How Vulnerable Third-Party Code Libraries Are · · Score: 1

    Your manner of writing and your choice of idioms and colloquialisms reveal you to be about half my age; those from my era have a different "look and feel" as it were. Refine your abilities as a poseur, so they will shine in the darkness like a luminescent swamp gas.

  5. in other words, completely negligible on Aircraft Responsible For 2.5% of Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions · · Score: 1

    Clearly not one more minute should be spent worrying about the polluting effects of aviation, but rather ground transport, industry and power generation are where the focus should be.

    Author can't comprehend math and magnitudes..

  6. two pairs or more on Ask Slashdot: Are Progressive Glasses a Mistake For Computer Users? · · Score: 1

    Get a pair of glasses just for your monitor distance. Problem solved.

  7. Re:LOL, bullshit... apk on 2014: The Year We Learned How Vulnerable Third-Party Code Libraries Are · · Score: 1

    Wrong, those devices are connected to the internet where open source rules.

    I'm older than IBM mainframes, boy. You have not been in the field longer than me.

  8. Re:Oh, really? apk on 2014: The Year We Learned How Vulnerable Third-Party Code Libraries Are · · Score: 1

    You are wrong, each and every person connected to the internet is an open source user. Open source iis first and foremost used on the planet, your email for example isn't routed around the globe by Microsoft Exchange servers, nor global DNS done by Active Directory servers.

    The hundreds of thousands of bug reports submitted and successfully used to patch open source prove you are blathering about a process you don't understand.

    You also are a moron with no understanding of how your computing world works.

  9. Re:Smoke them cigarettes and snort that asbestos t on 65% of Cancers Caused by Bad Luck, Not Genetics or Environment · · Score: 1

    I personally haven't found that to be true yet. Maybe your stats are slightly off.

  10. Jake Kouns of Risk Based Security: Moron on 2014: The Year We Learned How Vulnerable Third-Party Code Libraries Are · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Jake Kouns is a moron of the highest caliber. He fails to see that closed source would be even riskier. He fails to see that heartbleed was the result of a proprietary company monopolizing an open source project for FIPS rubber-stamping approval. Logic fails him, do no business with him.

  11. Re:Smoke them cigarettes and snort that asbestos t on 65% of Cancers Caused by Bad Luck, Not Genetics or Environment · · Score: 2

    Lifetime risk for cancer death by a smoker is 28 percent compared to 16 percent for a non-smoker. One in three smokers will die of a disease related to smoking, there are other fun diseases such as emphysema which can kill you

  12. Re: Hitler and the NAZIs were so stupid. on Vast Nazi Facility Uncovered In Austria; Purported A-Bomb Development Site · · Score: 1

    Mainstream definition of socialism prevails over your nonsense: China is socialist and seems to be doing well, Viet Nam is socialist and doing well. Cuba doing better every year, by the way, keep an eye on them.

    Note I don't even like socialism, I prefer something from other end of spectrum

  13. Re:Bitcoin != Coins on Fraud, Not Hackers, Took Most of Mt. Gox's Missing Bitcoins · · Score: 2

    the proper answer is that they are worth whatever you can get for them. Aluminum was once a precious metal worth more than gold.

  14. Re: Hitler and the NAZIs were so stupid. on Vast Nazi Facility Uncovered In Austria; Purported A-Bomb Development Site · · Score: 4, Insightful

    are you willfully ignorant? many countries are socialist. One could just as well say the periodic econonomic collapses in capitalist systems through history shows capitalism doesn't work period. Get your head out of the kool-aide bowl, boy, none of man's systems are perfectly successful in a all cases.

  15. Re:Tunnels everywhere, A-bombs nowhere on Vast Nazi Facility Uncovered In Austria; Purported A-Bomb Development Site · · Score: 1

    There are many branches in nuclear research: weapons, power, medicine, nuclear chemistry, particle diffraction, etc.

  16. Re:Pilot Proof Airbus? on Debris, Bodies Recovered From AirAsia Flight 8501 · · Score: 1

    Wrong, you are speaking of a future that hasn't happened yet. Real present day systems are limited, research before spewing.

  17. Re:Is it the first thing that comes to one's mind? on Super-Sensitive Motion Sensor Could Be Used To Hunt For Extraterrestrial Life · · Score: 1

    You don't need a super sensitive detector to find people in shipping containers, and certainly not to detect earthquakes

    so yes, people with more practical sense than you thought of other things.

  18. Re:Pilot Proof Airbus? on Debris, Bodies Recovered From AirAsia Flight 8501 · · Score: 1

    Dear Fanatic, actual pilots say otherwise, the automatic systems presently in use CAN'T handle the craft in many situations. sorry.

  19. Re:Desktop and laptop PCs are not dead, on Is the Tablet Market In Outright Collapse? Data Suggests Yes · · Score: 1

    depends on need, for some people like my mom tablet did indeed replace a PC.

    By the way, 25% more tablets produced in 2014 than 2013, market is going up thus far even if the curve not as steeply sloped as last year

  20. Bullshit Statistics on Is the Tablet Market In Outright Collapse? Data Suggests Yes · · Score: 1

    Here's another equally valid headline: Tablet sales and production in 2014 both up 25% over 2013.

    Market is going up and future looking good, every tablet owner from last year didn't buy a new one from this year.

  21. Re: frosty hat on Ask Slashdot: What Tech Companies Won't Be Around In 10 Years? · · Score: 1

    of course, part of my job

  22. Re:Pilot Proof Airbus? on Debris, Bodies Recovered From AirAsia Flight 8501 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    no, that is not the case at the present time. Don't get your ideas about technology from sci-fi tv shows

  23. Re:The human eye is proof God exists on Human Eye's Oscillation Rate Determines Smooth Frame Rate · · Score: 1

    You are wrong and have the psychosis known as religion, you have a serious problem that has caused misery for mankind.

    loss of contact with reality that usually includes: False beliefs, delusions, about what is taking place or who one is. Seeing or hearing things that aren't there, sensory hallucinations.

  24. Re:Pilot Proof Airbus? on Debris, Bodies Recovered From AirAsia Flight 8501 · · Score: 1

    You imagine computers up to the task of flying in crowded airspace and bad weather?

  25. Re:No group "owns" any day on the calendar. on Neil DeGrasse Tyson Explains His Christmas Tweet · · Score: 1

    That's not science, that is engineering. And note that probe mostly failed in its mission and is now useless.