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  1. Re:Update to Godwin's law? on Obama Administration Argues For Backdoors In Personal Electronics · · Score: 1

    ever heard of apartments?

  2. Re:Update to Godwin's law? on Obama Administration Argues For Backdoors In Personal Electronics · · Score: 1

    I Hate to defend the FBI on this but prior to the first bulletin you might have noticed this

    ""Domestic terrorism" means activities with the following three characteristics:"

    So you're jumping the gun just a bit with base jumping

  3. Re:Rose Glasses on The Era of Saturday Morning Cartoons Is Dead · · Score: 2

    Perhaps if you removed the sand from your vajajay and then watched all those shows you might enjoy them a bit more

  4. Re:climate change on AIDS Origin Traced To 1920s Kinshasa · · Score: 1

    Yea he was pretty big on it for a while, throwing concerts around it and everything, then one day randomly he started acting like all that never happened. If you google it you can find a little info about his aids denying past

  5. Re:Vegetarian on Is an Octopus Too Smart For Us To Eat? · · Score: 1

    As a meatatarian I find it delish

  6. Re:Vegetarian on Is an Octopus Too Smart For Us To Eat? · · Score: 1

    ya don't say?

  7. Re:People on Is an Octopus Too Smart For Us To Eat? · · Score: 1

    near only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades, only thing near human would be Neanderthals and they're no longer around

  8. Re: Are we sure it is blood/meat contact? on AIDS Origin Traced To 1920s Kinshasa · · Score: 1

    Not a single Well documented case.... big difference. I'm sure humans have been getting and dying from AIDS as long as they've been handling simian meat over there, but it would always die off with only a few humans infected. It took a busy sex trade and globalization to really get things going and create what we now know as AIDS.

  9. Re:Are we sure it is blood/meat contact? on AIDS Origin Traced To 1920s Kinshasa · · Score: 1

    Butcher has an open wound, during the course of his work simian blood makes contact with said wound, ==>> Transmission complete,

  10. Re:So remember: on AIDS Origin Traced To 1920s Kinshasa · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The reason AIDS has been so prolific is how long people carry it before showing symptoms , this makes for a long period of time during which they can transmit the disease. Ebola is much more efficient and kills much faster, ==>> much less time to spread the disease

  11. Re: The story on AIDS Origin Traced To 1920s Kinshasa · · Score: 3, Informative
  12. Re:climate change on AIDS Origin Traced To 1920s Kinshasa · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It's called AIDS denial but it's more technically HIV Denial, they deny that HIV leads to AIDS, and instead say AIDS is caused by Sleeping around / sharing needles etc etc. Foo Fighter front man David Grohl was big on this nonsense for a while back in the early 2000's

  13. Re:Amazing progress... on First Birth From Human Womb Transplant · · Score: -1, Troll

    Whining is complaining about something without offering a solution, or at least an idea of some sort. I was trying to get them to offer up an alternative to the status quo (which they are obviously not happy with) .

  14. Re:Amazing progress... on First Birth From Human Womb Transplant · · Score: 1, Interesting

    someone did, it was my parents call (circumcision) as is the case with any intersex babies so the "Medical community attitude" isn't really the prevailing factor . Posting all this on a slashdot article about an artifical womb is the wrong way to go about things. Also according to your document the "attitude within the medical scientific community" has changed quite a bit since the 19th century

  15. Re:Amazing progress... on First Birth From Human Womb Transplant · · Score: 0

    ok, but seeing as how the 19th century is the time period being discussed wtf does any of that have to do with the price of breast milk in cambodia?

  16. Re:Distance and Charge Time on A Garbage Truck That Would Make Elon Musk Proud · · Score: 1

    never is a bit too strong of word. yes regenerative breaking is often thrown in as a feature and talked up in applications where it has little to no benefit but that doesn't mean there aren't circumstances where it's beneficial

  17. Re:Amazing progress... on First Birth From Human Womb Transplant · · Score: -1

    I Doubt any kind of genital surgery was common in the 19th century , and I'm guessing the medical scientific communities attitude towards hermaphrodites in the 19th century was somewhere between "Biblical Abomination, drown it in the river" and "WTF is that, poke, prod and experiment on it" , so pretty sure progress has been made. If you feel that's not the case I would recomend offering solutions or suggestions instead of just whining about the way things are.

  18. Re:Rent a Tesla for $1 on State of Iowa Tells Tesla To Cancel Its Scheduled Test Drives · · Score: 1

    Do you really not understand the difference between "all those other things" and voting?

    http://www.palmbeachpost.com/n...

  19. Re:Copter data on DHL Goes Live With 'Parcelcopter' Drone Delivery Service · · Score: 1

    That's a weak ass payload limit, I Looked into it a little a couple months ago for something and COTS RC Helicopters could do 10-20 LBS easy

  20. Re:don't really like that term on South Australia Hits 33% Renewal Energy Target 6 Years Early · · Score: 1

    The conditions that create coal during the Carboniferous era no longer exist.

    *created coal during

    That is correct but the cool thing about eras is that no matter what there is always a brand spanking new one right around the corner.... so in a million years or so the coal that will exist (but probably won't need to be used) will have been created during the era of misinformed slashdot commenters because Coal formation is a continuing process (some of our newest coal is "just" a million years old) unless you believe these stone cold fuck nuts

    https://answersingenesis.org/b...

    in which case a few thousand years is enough to make coal

  21. Re:Well, we really should be at that stage by now. on To Really Cut Emissions, We Need Electric Buses, Not Just Electric Cars · · Score: 1

    Yea the scope of Russia's Nuclear fails is pretty nuts

  22. Re:Well, we really should be at that stage by now. on To Really Cut Emissions, We Need Electric Buses, Not Just Electric Cars · · Score: 1

    High double digits probably

  23. Re:And low-emission transport trucks, too on To Really Cut Emissions, We Need Electric Buses, Not Just Electric Cars · · Score: 1

    Pretty much every city bus I've seen in recent memory has been LNQ powered, not diesel

  24. Re:don't really like that term on South Australia Hits 33% Renewal Energy Target 6 Years Early · · Score: 2

    The sun is basically a fusion reactor with a great lifespan, so no, it doesn't ever start anew because it won't ever stop until it runs out of fuel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S... (If you're curious)

  25. Re:The downside of SD cards on Why the iPhone 6 Has the Same Base Memory As the iPhone 5 · · Score: 1

    Did you get raped by a MicroSD Card in college or something? That\s a pretty ridic amount of hate for a popular feature