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  1. Re:A high speed railway on China To Connect Its High-Speed Rail To Europe · · Score: 1

    Ah, so you're advocating for indirect genocide in the most populous countries, eh?

  2. Re:A high speed railway on China To Connect Its High-Speed Rail To Europe · · Score: 1

    He's stating the obvious, but completely on the topic of "China's High Speed Rail Project". WTF mods?

  3. Re:I don't get these hacks on Iran Hacks US Spy Sites · · Score: 1

    They also very likely wouldn't have sent 29 people for an assassination. The number seems excessive for a nation with the advanced intelligence and covert ops that Israel does.

  4. Re:Why would they want a sinner's organs anyway? on In Israel, Potential Organ Donors Could Jump the Queue · · Score: 1

    Jewish law doesn't prohibit anything involving pigs except for eating them, and praying in places where you can smell them. Get your facts straight before you blathering on about the corruption of a religion you don't know much about.

  5. Re:Cousteau on Permanent Undersea Homes Soon; Temporary Ones Now · · Score: 1

    The reference didn't strike me immediately either, until I went back to "underwater" and went "Oh shit, there's a whole game that takes place down there!"

  6. Re:Top level domains wont make for less pron on Final Decision Deferred On ".xxx" Domains · · Score: 1

    He was referring to your gut.

  7. Re:Can of Worms? on Hunting Disease Origins By Whole-Genome Sequencing · · Score: 1

    There is no "weakness" to "perpetuate to future generations" if people would provide the $250,000 nearly-instant genetic cure for a cost a normal person could afford. You're essentially arguing to avoid helping people with "genetic defects" until they get sterilized, at which point we'll eliminate their "genetic defect" completely (other threads have mentioned viruses to inject DNA to replace these "bad genes" or counteract our DNA with custom RNA) so that they just got sterilized for no reason whatsoever (other than to preserve your genetic line from "contamination", you hypocrite!).

  8. Re:Can of Worms? on Hunting Disease Origins By Whole-Genome Sequencing · · Score: 3, Funny

    For the bathrooms, we do discriminate based on a specific genetic difference right now.

  9. Re:Can of Worms? on Hunting Disease Origins By Whole-Genome Sequencing · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Or, maybe we could provide that $250,000 treatment to each other at a much more reasonable price in order to preserve a larger diversity of the gene pool, which is in the long run even better for humanity than forceful sterilization.

  10. Re:Can of Worms? on Hunting Disease Origins By Whole-Genome Sequencing · · Score: 2, Funny

    What a fucking irony that would be.

  11. Re:Can of Worms? on Hunting Disease Origins By Whole-Genome Sequencing · · Score: 1

    You're not a corporate shill, I take it.

    Fixed that for ya

  12. Re:Sounds rather disappointing, really on Hollow Spy Coins · · Score: 1

    Then you're aiming for the "perfect" average weighted coin, which I imagine also isn't too easy.

  13. Re:Hmm... on FCC Asks You To Test Your Broadband Speeds · · Score: 1

    It's only false because he didn't mention that the dead weight, on the individual level, can turn to productive members of society. That's individually though, and not on the large scale, where you really aren't going to get rid of every last bit of dead weight. Think of the dead weight as entropy.

  14. Re:Hmm... on FCC Asks You To Test Your Broadband Speeds · · Score: 1

    I stayed on the Interstate which is partially funded by my federal income tax.

    You also used your own interstates, which is where you can say the majority of your money went, since you don't feel like being a citizen of the US and being in the game of "US vs. the World" with the rest of us.

  15. Re:Hmm... on FCC Asks You To Test Your Broadband Speeds · · Score: 1

    Give them an address down the street. That way, they know about your area's shitty access, but there's no violation of your personal privacy.

  16. Re:Hmm... on FCC Asks You To Test Your Broadband Speeds · · Score: 1

    I'm going to guess that stated speed would be 3.5/3.5......

  17. Re:Sounds rather disappointing, really on Hollow Spy Coins · · Score: 1

    Good luck getting every microSD card to weigh the same so your specially-weighted coin is truly perfect.

  18. Re:Something has to be done... on Bill To Ban All Salt In Restaurant Cooking · · Score: 1

    Restaurant owners should be responsible for not poisoning you, as someone else said, and giving you some sort of information that you can base your choices on. I can't walk into any non-fast-food restaurant and get nutritional information, which directly affects a person's ability to make choices.

  19. Re:Question on Bill To Ban All Salt In Restaurant Cooking · · Score: 1

    He's a perfect representative. He's as ignorant as 90% of Americans probably are that salt is used at some point in the preparation of every food, and that the amount should be changed, not the presence.

  20. Re:AntiSemitic? on Bill To Ban All Salt In Restaurant Cooking · · Score: 1

    Well, I know fish is technically a meat, but that's likely not what he thought of when he said "meat". The smorgasbord of meats that likely popped into his mind were beef, pork and chicken.

  21. Re:Go go Nanny State... on Bill To Ban All Salt In Restaurant Cooking · · Score: 1

    At least not while they're posting.

  22. Re:Words on Zeus Botnet Dealt a Blow As ISPs Troyak, Group 3 Knocked Out · · Score: 1

    A troll.

  23. Re:Oblig: Steven Wright on Digitizing and Geocoding Old Maps? · · Score: 2, Funny

    The last time they tried that, it lasted for about 4 years.

  24. Re:Papers Please! on US Immigration Bill May Bring a National Biometric ID Card · · Score: 1

    This rings the same tone as an anti-DRM argument, for some reason...

  25. Re:Multiple application possibilities for this... on US Immigration Bill May Bring a National Biometric ID Card · · Score: 1

    In general, if you don't give criminals an opportunity to change, they cannot and will not change. If you give them a steady job (and other stable conditions, like housing), they might grasp the concept of stability that a lot of people know and enjoy, and end up reforming.