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  1. No, it's a white eagle on a white background!

  2. Re:Dumb Question.. on MacOS High Sierra Bug Allows Login As Root With No Password (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I did not and I managed to reproduce the bug. Why should I set a password for an account that does not exist on my machine? That doesn't make any sense. In this case the bug results in the creation of the root user! How is it possible that a normal user on a *NIX machine can create a root user with admin rights? This may actually point to a deeper problem...

  3. Re:BUT on EU Parliament: Other Countries Spy, But Less Than the UK, US · · Score: 1

    Well if so, they are much better at it, because it has not been made public so far.

  4. BUT on EU Parliament: Other Countries Spy, But Less Than the UK, US · · Score: 2

    What would have happened if Merkel or Hollande had spied on the phone of Obama? How would the US react to that? Interested to hear your opinion!

  5. big BUT on Genetically Modified Plants To Produce Natural Lighting · · Score: 1

    I like the idea very much, BUT luciferase is not enough, the plant should also produce luciferin (the substrate for luciferase) at the same time. As far as I know, no plant ever produced light by itself via luciferase. I have to spray luciferin on them to make them make any light (which is really expensive stuff!!!). And then I need a supersensitive camera (photon counting, cooled to -70C) to actually "see" any light...
    Hope they have some brilliant idea to get around these problems....
    GOOD LUCK!

  6. Re:another hit from technology (biotechnology) on Europe Needs Genetically Engineered Crops, Scientists Say · · Score: 1

    You really should get briefed about organic farming:
    In Switzerland:
    for copper
    : Inorganic copper products, for fruit, vegetable, potato and hop production and viticulture (maximum legally permitted application of 4 kg of pure copper per hectare and year)...
    nicotine, OK they call it tobacco extract...
    you can find it all here: http://www.bio-suisse.ch/media/en/pdf2012/rl_2012_e.pdf

  7. Re:another hit from technology (biotechnology) on Europe Needs Genetically Engineered Crops, Scientists Say · · Score: 1

    I totally agree about the case by case assessment that should be done about GMOs, and indeed there are too few GMOs that have direct advantages for the end consumer.
    But some plants are now coming and your statement that golden rice will "slightly increase the amount of nutrients in a crop" is really a scandal! This plant is going to save millions of lives, whether you like it or not. This is why Greenpeace is so upset about it because they now run out of arguments.
    Regulation has become extremely exaggerated for GMOs. Even if classic breeding that has been done for thousands of years, it can have unexpected outcomes (I know of one case where a new cucumber plant that looked normal accumulated toxins like crazy) and nobody is asking for stronger regulation.

  8. Re:another hit from technology (biotechnology) on Europe Needs Genetically Engineered Crops, Scientists Say · · Score: 1

    Google is the wrong place to educate yourself. The only true source are scientific publications, everything else is BS.
    get educated here:
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed
    Many people don't know but organic farming does use dangerous products such as: copper (dangerous heavy metal) and nicotine (cancerogenous insecticide)

  9. Re:Natural = Unsustainable? on Europe Needs Genetically Engineered Crops, Scientists Say · · Score: 2

    I don't know if you noticed, but most of the past 4000 years people were starving to death thanks to "natural" agriculture:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_(Ireland)
    It is only thanks to the advancement of science and technology that we are not starving anymore. GMOs are just the next logical step in that development.

  10. Re:another hit from technology (biotechnology) on Europe Needs Genetically Engineered Crops, Scientists Say · · Score: 4, Informative

    Since 25 years GMOs were tested and not a single case of adverse effects has ever been described. GMOs are not more dangerous than plants coming from classical breeding, actually GMO products are much safer because they are actually being tested. While classic breeding products (even mutagenesis!) are not tested even though it causes massive uncontrolled genetic changes (e.g. jumping genes get activated).
    There is also no documentation that organic products are healthier in any way. You can find cancerogenic compounds in many organic products (e.g. aflatoxins) and nobody cares about that because it is "organic".
    You should get out of your romantic view of nature, nature is dangerous!

    What is interesting is that only people who do not understand anything about biology, plant breeding and GMOs are against GMOs.

  11. Re:Hype, hype and more hype on Hidden Viral Gene Discovered In GMO Crops · · Score: 1

    Thank you so much for this very good summary!!! Mod parent up!!! In the abstract of the paper they even say: "No relative similarity was identified between the putative peptides and known allergens and toxins.."

  12. apple? on Hubble Sees Tribe of Baby Galaxies 13+ Billion Light Years Away · · Score: 1

    When will Apple sue them?

  13. Food on If Tech Is So Important, Why Are IT Wages Flat? · · Score: 1

    If food is so important, why are farmer wages flat?

  14. Re:jony!!!! on Shake-up at Apple: Forstall Out; iOS Executive Fired For Maps Debacle? · · Score: 1

    I think it will not get better at all! Everything will just become grey. Everything from Jony is either grey, black or white. I am really getting bored by all these colourless designs. I am sure this will now mean: no more colours in OSX. An example is Mail: it is grey with grey buttons, why not have some coloured icons? Of course Calendar is going to far in the other direction. They should find something in between.

  15. Re:I'm personally disappointed - not about linux on How Apple Killed the Linux Desktop · · Score: 1

    Totally agree with you. And now with the smartphones it is only getting worse. A global executable file compatibility would be nice to have.

  16. Switzerland of course! on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Place To Relocate? · · Score: 1

    It is in Europe but not in the EU.
    2.8% unemployment rate! Highest salaries in the world. Health insurance, pension it is all there! US people would call it a communistic country though ;-)
    And it is a nice and very safe place to live (except if your name is Polanski...).

  17. How to make a dirty bomb on Researchers Race To Recover Radioactive Rabbits · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Take a radioactive rabbit and let it do its droppings somewhere...
    I am sure if some terrorist had released such rabbits in some western city some poor country would be bombarded right now.

  18. GREAT!!! on Facebook Is Down · · Score: 1

    Facebook was down and worldwide productivity went up by 50% :-)
    They should start to have Facebook off (Faceoff) days, you know like days without any cars in the cities.

  19. Re:It's the German Rule... on German Wikipedia Passes One Million Article Mark · · Score: 1
    Bismark was actually extremely unlucky. They got a torpedo stuck in their rudder. So all they could do is turn around in circles, easy target, no?

    The Swiss make the best stuff of course :-)

  20. Re:This just shows how broken it all is on Fraudulent Anti-Terrorist Software Led US To Ground Planes · · Score: 5, Informative
    If I remember right, he did bomb Al Jazeera in Iraq.

    the nation

  21. Re:LMAO this is BS on Google Found Guilty of French Copyright Infringement · · Score: 2, Insightful

    To protect France from what? Nonexisting WMDs? Some OBL in a cave? I see... You know they might not let you fly over their country because they happen to be a sovereign country and it is their right. How often are foreign bombers allowed to fly over US territory?

  22. Re:Snow Leopard update? on Apple Kicks HDD Marketing Debate Into High Gear · · Score: 1

    Yeah, whatever...
    Anyway you have a very limited definition of "nerd". Only someone who knows all unix commands by heart is a nerd?

  23. Re:Snow Leopard update? on Apple Kicks HDD Marketing Debate Into High Gear · · Score: 1

    Thank you very much!
    233GB are now 250GB.
    The OS update still freed 9GB :-)

    Cheers

  24. Snow Leopard update? on Apple Kicks HDD Marketing Debate Into High Gear · · Score: 1

    I just updated from 10.5 to 10.6. Suddenly I have 15GB more free disk space. So is this not because 10.6 takes less place but just because it measures the size of the hard-disk differently? That would be cheating! Is there a way to check the true free space? Cheers, ecbpro

  25. Swiss bank account on Will Your Credit Report Disqualify You For a Job? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You see, this is one of the good reasons there is the Swiss bank secrecy system. It is no-ones business how much money you have or owe! (but there needs to be a system that makes sure you pay your taxes). It is really a pity that US citizens are not allowed to use it anymore...