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  1. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Source?

  2. Just point the nucleus of Barium-144 in the direction in spacetime you wish to travel.

  3. No accident on When Fraud Detection Shuts Down Credit Cards Inappropriately · · Score: 1

    I was traveling through Europe for a month and of course I notified my bank ahead of time where and when I would be traveling. About halfway through the trip they shut down my credit card for "suspicious activity" (hostel, food, train tickets, all purchased in the locations I specified to them). Fortunately I had my debit card, so I used that to get me through the rest of the trip. When I got my next bank statements, they had charged a 1%+ exchange fee per transaction to the debit card I had been forced to use, while the credit card they shut down had no exchange fee. Wonder how many billions they rake in a year off that scam.

  4. Re:Other opponents on US House Committee Approves Anti-GMO Labeling Law · · Score: 1

    It is ridiculous that they can sell GMO foods including Roundup Ready crops without labeling. http://web.mit.edu/demoscience... Yes, please engineer my food so it can be sprayed with more Roundup http://www.panna.org/blog/roun....

    The companies fighting GMO labeling (Monsanto, Kraft, PepsiCo, Coca Cola, etc.) have put huge amounts of money into these campaigns. You think your health has anything to do with it? All they care about is profit. Concealing information from you for profit.

    Another thing I don't like about voluntary "GMO free" labeling is that it puts the burden on the producer who is not using GMOs rather than the producer who is using it. Kind of like organic farming. If you want to grow produce naturally you have to pay for the privilege of labeling your food as natural. If you want to use all the "conventional" chemicals, go for it, no extra fees and no labeling required.

    It is ridiculous how backwards things are. And their clever marketing has you arguing for your own undoing.

  5. easy answer on Stock Market Valuation Exceeds Its Components' Actual Value · · Score: 1

    The answer, as usual, is money. The hard part is showing your work.

  6. 3 part solution on How To Increase the Number of Female Engineers · · Score: 1

    Free chocolates in the break room.
    Stylish lab coats.
    Error messages that make you FEEL better instead of just telling you what the problem is.

  7. TI-84+ helped launch my programming career on How the Outdated TI-84 Plus Still Holds a Monopoly On Classrooms · · Score: 1

    Back in the day (1997'ish), teachers would yell at me for programming the TI-84+ during high school. I wrote programs to help my with the tedious parts of my calculus homework, and also wrote blackjack, Space Invaders, Pong and a couple other games all from scratch in TI-Basic. In the end I probably learned more from that than I did in my classes. Fast forward 17 years, I never went to college and have been gainfully employed ever since programming. I like to think a little part of my success is due to the TI-84+.

  8. Re:Sugar on You Are What You're Tricked Into Eating · · Score: 1

    Eat a tomato right off the vine, then try saying that again with a straight face. Or crack open a local farm fresh egg and compare its rich color and flavor to the sad pale yolk in the eggs you buy at the supermarket. GP is absolutely correct.

  9. This has actually been studied on Stephen Colbert To Be Letterman's Successor · · Score: 2

    That's the cunning appeal of Colbert. Both conservatives and liberals love him but for completely different reasons. This has actually been studied:

    Summary: Political Ideology and the Motivation to See What You Want to See in The Colbert Report
    Full Study: The Irony of Satire

  10. Re:Replusive on The JavaScript Juggernaut Rolls On · · Score: 1

    Why are some developers obsessed with performance? The user probably isn't. They don't care whether something loads 2 seconds quicker, or whether something has beautifully concise code.

    You sir, are part of the problem. Thinking like this leads to layers upon layers of inefficiencies and the user experience often suffers dramatically. Why don't people just code efficiently? Is it too hard or are you just too lazy?

  11. Last Post on 200 Dolphins Await Slaughter In Japan's Taiji Cove · · Score: 1

    South Park said it best: Dolphin and Whale

  12. Re:This is why I'm keeping my truck for forever on Oregon Extends Push To Track, Tax Drivers Per Mile · · Score: 1

    Strange enough, in most of Oregon no smog test is required so there would surely be some new cost associated with a per-mile tax strategy.

  13. Re:Yet Another Einstein Article on Probe of Einstein's Brain Reveals Clues To His Genius · · Score: 1

    Humans can fly, no giant metal can required. Best of Wingsuit Proximity Flying

  14. Re:USENET? on Toronto Family Bans All Technology In Their Home Made After 1986 · · Score: 1

    You don't have to rewind a CD, let alone manually search for a track! While wearing hammer pants!

  15. Re:Well, duh on Crunching the Numbers On Shared Cellphone Contracts · · Score: 1

    Sorry dude, each person in my family is saving $40+ per month (and gets more minutes!) after we all switched from individual plans to Verizon family plan.

  16. Worst. Summary. Ever. on Crunching the Numbers On Shared Cellphone Contracts · · Score: 1

    Family plans offers excellent savings, and the calculator confirms it.

    I'm on Verizon, and used to pay $100+ per month (after taxes) for my smart phone with only 450 minutes, unlimited txt, and unlimited data. Now that I'm on the family plan I have unlimited minutes, unlimited txt, and 10 GB split across 6 people (we've never used more than 3 GB total in a month). I pay $60 per month now (after taxes), a savings of $500 per year just for me, and a savings of $3000 per year for all 6 of us. The new family share plans actually make it affordable to get great service with unlimited minutes. What an idiotic summary.

  17. Re: 312 km coast to coast on Mars One Has 78,000 Applicants · · Score: 1

    Ironically, you didn't get that the "redundant" mod was itself a joke.

  18. Re:Citation Needed on Sleep Deprivation Lowers School Achievement In Children · · Score: 2

    Many of the houses which were cheaply tossed up during the housing boom have incredibly poor sound dampening. The house I am in now was built in 2009 and doesn't even come close to my old 1971 block construction home. "I wish I had a house that wasn't built as quickly and cheaply as possible." - said the millions of buyers who realized that newer != better. Would you rather have antique solid wood furniture or a brand new!!! set from Ikea?

  19. Re:Kill it on Is Daylight Saving Time Worth Saving? · · Score: 1

    Since we don't have a -1 Incorrect moderation I must reply. Your logic makes no sense. I live in the North and I hate DST. In the summer it doesn't get dark until after 9pm. Then in the winter, because of DST, it is totally dark by 6pm. If we got rid of DST then it would be dark at 7pm instead of 6pm, and I could actually enjoy some light after work. You said yourself that "More daylight in the evening is beneficial and enjoyable" yet you argue for DST. What the hell are you smoking?

  20. Re:Not going to help jobs much on Facebook May Make Tiny Town a Data Center Mecca · · Score: 1

    Bend falls into the "nice place to visit but you wouldn't want to live there" category.

    Some people prefer the cool mountain air and plentiful outdoor activities over a crowded city. If you've lived there all your life you may yearn for a change but for me coming from a big city to Bend has been a breath of fresh air. Maybe you're just doing your part in keeping it a smaller city... if that's the case then I agree, you don't want to live there.

  21. Apple is better for you on Law Firm Sues Taco Bell Over Lack Of Beef In "Beef" · · Score: 1

    That's why I stay away from Microsoft hamburgers and only eat Apple meat.

  22. Re:Usability Anyone? on Sony Says PSP2 "As Powerful as PS3" · · Score: 1

    The N64 had a single analog stick and they released a lot more than just puzzle games. The Nintendo DS doesn't have an analog stick at all. I think they'll be fine.

  23. Re:Price Point on Android vs. iPhone — Who Wins In 2011? · · Score: 1

    You are comparing a phone (iPhone) to an operating system (Android). You then go on to say that the Android feels like it has a 3 dollar mouse, ignoring the fact that different Android phone models have different touchscreens. You are either not very smart or you're trolling. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you're just trolling.

  24. Re:What's Wrong with Happy Kids? on Thought-Provoking Gifts For Young Kids? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If watching tv all day and eating ice cream makes them happy, then what's wrong with that? Ianap (I am not a parent) but i'm glad my mom taught me to appreciate vegetables and gave me legos for christmas.

  25. Re:I have a cat on Anti-Piracy Lawyers 'Knew Letters Hit Innocents' · · Score: 2, Funny

    On the plus side your cat was kind enough to submit that post for you.