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  1. Re:jerk on Georgia Cop Issues 800 Tickets To Drivers Texting At Red Lights · · Score: 1

    Not in the least an ass hat; he's making the roads safer. Just because you are at a light doesn't mean you need to be paying attention to traffic. Pedestrians, emergency vehicle and morons can all cause situations to be aware of even while stopped. And I've been behind many people texting and don't realize the light has changed until I honk. You can accuse me of a "Get off my lawn" moment, But I, my family and friends use these roads and I don't think it too much to ask that people not be on the road and texting, stopped or not.

  2. Re:Biblical Creationists are Neurotic on Why Are Some Hell-Bent On Teaching Intelligent Design? · · Score: 1

    Reasonable non-believers say this "We can't prove God isn't real," at all the time; saying this "we acknowledge that the Bible is a complex work often misinterpreted and misused and intentionally misrepresented" should be done by anyone who ever makes a statement on that collection of works. The odds being infinity to one against the existence of the Christian god we feel quite confident and are justified in our presupposition, though honestly admit the universe could make no sense and is the plaything of a creator deity. WE are not making extraordinary claims, we need no extraordinary evidence. Prima facie evidence is quite sufficient to deny a benevolent all-powerful being. Because there are facts in the Bible does not mean it isn't more mythological than historical. There are facts and true events in Red Storm Rising but it is still fiction.

  3. Re:Biblical Creationists are Neurotic on Why Are Some Hell-Bent On Teaching Intelligent Design? · · Score: 1

    The problem with the reasonable Christians is that they provide cover for the extremists. If reasonable Christians would come out and say "Jesus, Heaven and Hell are all metaphors" and "we acknowledge much of the Bible is based upon earlier myths and not a factual text" we reasonable non-believers might cut you more slack....

  4. And the answer is! on The Two Big Problems With Online College Courses · · Score: 1

    Cost and accreditization.... do I win?

  5. I take mine carbonated on Four Cups of Coffee A Day Cuts Risk of Oral Cancer · · Score: 1

    any news on the joys of 4 Diet Cokes a day?

  6. Re:Well you know... on How Big Pharma Hooked America On Legal Heroin · · Score: 1

    Pandering to the uninformed is easy, pandering to the intelligent is not. FTFY

  7. Re:Another perspective on Kentucky Lawmakers Shocked To Find Evolution In Biology Tests · · Score: 1

    This is a constitutional republic where laws trump majority whims. There is a reason it is difficult to amend the Constitution and TJeff siad it well, "to protect against the tyranny of the majority." or something like that...

  8. I'm buying a Cherry on Cherry MX Mechanical Keyboard Switches Compared · · Score: 1

    2000, it was hot!

  9. Re:Keith Laumer on Ask Slashdot: Most Underappreciated Sci-Fi Writer? · · Score: 1

    Really funny stuff, I'd forgotten about Keith and I own quite a few of his paperbacks.

  10. AE Van Vogt on Ask Slashdot: Most Underappreciated Sci-Fi Writer? · · Score: 1

    Oh to be a Silkie!

  11. Re:Roger Zelazny on Ask Slashdot: Most Underappreciated Sci-Fi Writer? · · Score: 1

    While Amber was wonderful, the first 5 being better than the second, Lord of Light and Jack of Shadows (aside from Dune but Herbert isn't underappreciated) are my very favorite works. I've lost count of how many times I've reread Lord of Light or how many copies from various publishers I own. Creatures of Light and Darkness ain't half bad either...

  12. Re:Tax payer money at work on Virtual Reality Gaming System Tests for Telepathy · · Score: 1

    Why is it that every time someone brings up the paranormal UFOs get tossed into the heap like offhand jokes. Isn't it more unlikely that out of the 100's of billions of galaxies (know) containing 100s of billions of stars ours would be the only one with intelligent life? And if there is intelligent life and it managed to survive and thrive only 1000 years beyond ours, they could if they wanted travel interstellar maybe even intergalactic distances? What we don't know far exceeds what we do. We don't even know if we've found the elementary particles (strings) and how to do anything with the other 7 dimensions String Theory calls for. Quantum Mechanics says everything is possible, definitely not probable, but possible. I think I'd rather be on the open minded side and watch carefully than quickly deny anything...

    Mack the sigless

    PS and I've seen a damn UFO up close and I don't care what anyone else thinks ;)

  13. Re:I've been there on Help for an MMORPG Addict? · · Score: 1

    "By fearing alchohol you give it power over you" By drinking it you give it more...

  14. Re:You can't be serious. on Bill Gates' Taxes Require Special Computer · · Score: 1

    what about the whole fried clams or sausage pizza thing the bible talks about too... Religion ain't got nothing to do with diet!

  15. Other Visual .NET recommendations? on Visual Studio Hacks · · Score: 1

    I'm looking for a Visual Studio .NET & C# tutorial, one that takes me by the hand and leads me around like I'm a clueless idjit. I'm a former C programmer who purchased Visual Studio .NET 2003 and am baffled by all the options choices. Recommendations anyone? Thanks, Mack - who must become more technical or they'll make a manager out of me...