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  1. Cost effective child abuse on US Doctors Back Circumcision · · Score: 0

    What a ridculous notition that mutilating children is a cost saving measure. If adults want to mutilate themselves they have that right. Children should never have the right to all their bodily parts taken away from them at birth. Whether for imaginary cost saving or as an offering to an imaginary friend. I'm not sure which reason is the more deplorable. As for the AIDS argument, what a load of non-sense. The AIDS epidemic in the US was predominately amongst circumcised men. At the time that happened about 90% was the circumcision rate. It saved no one, don't kid yourself that foreskins have anything to do with this. Studies find what the researchers intend.

  2. Re:Distortion on Internet Billionaire Creates Huge Physics Prize · · Score: 0

    Um, these people are not doing this just for a job to pay the mortgage. You seem to think that the money is what it's all about. You completely don't get it.

  3. Distortion field a reality on Internet Billionaire Creates Huge Physics Prize · · Score: 0

    I total agree this sort of prize money could distort the field. It is hard to imagine how that much money could not cause a distortion to the field. Giving a truck load of money to the most brilliant sciensts we can find to do more brilliant research where there is a proven track record of brilliance.? Yep, I reckon there will a quite a distortion.

  4. What about the genuinely stupid? on NYC Bans Mention of Dinosaurs, Dancing, Birthdays On Student Tests · · Score: 0

    Don't you have to leave out reason and common sense so as not to intimidate the genuinely stupid? Oh, I see what you're doing now....

  5. They're already tested everyday - what's the deal? on Maybe the FAA Gadget Ban On Liftoff and Landing Isn't So Bad · · Score: 0

    On every flight I've taken for the last few years, from my seat I can see several people using their mobile device during takeoff and landing. Extrapolate that to every flight everyday and these devices are already well tested. Planes would be falling from the skies like flies if using a mobile device could bring one down.

  6. No Good Deed goes unpunished on UK Student Jailed For Facebook Hack Despite 'Ethical Hacking' Defense · · Score: 0

    Typical politically correct over interpretation of the crime by a technology illiterate judge with no regard to the victims (none) or the act (passive). It's getting close to the time when we have to stop calling our society democratic and come up with a new name for the elected totalitarianism we've created for ourselves.

  7. Stop subsidies of whale slaughter to start with on Japan Plans To Merge Major Science Bodies · · Score: 1

    Japan could save a a small fortune by stopping the goverment subsidy to slaughter whales in the name of culinary 'science'. Especially since the only place they can find them now is ilegally in protected marine parks off Australia in the Southern Ocean.

  8. Public Statement of Confidence in Yourself on HP Delays WebOS Decision · · Score: 0

    The decision is a proxy for your own confidence of being a premier IT solution provider who can turn out a working useful OS. Decision to sell means you have confidence someone can do it becuase you can't. How about you just let them do your job instead?

  9. Another unsympathetic potrail of a gay character on Leonardo DiCaprio To Play Alan Turing? · · Score: 0

    Leo has played real life gay chacters before and they are his worst unsympathetic performances. They were just horrible. I'm sure if he is to play Alan that everyone will come away thinking he was as straight as any of them. It will be another historical straight-washing of a famous gay character.His suicide was because he was found out to be gay, I wonder if they'll be brave enough to tell that end to the story? The whole gay aspect was conveniently ignored in Beautiful Mind, another great gay character played by a homophobe also.

  10. IE9 epic fail - can IE10 be worse? on Microsoft Releases IE10 Platform Preview 2 · · Score: -1

    IE9 sucked blocks and MS is in denial - haven't released an update to make it work with all the Java sites that don't work now. Their lame response was that since they now follow standards (really?) that the websites at fault should fix their code. Yeah, I can just ring my airline and say, hey IE9 & MS says your code is bad and you should fix it, would you mind please I'm trying to book a flight and all the drop down lists are empty, Thanks. Strangely these webs site all worked with IE8 and earlier and continue to work fine with Firefox, which is what I'm converting my customers to as they update to IE9 and can't use ordinary web sites any more. I half expect IE10 will fix these problems, but every tme I think Microsoft can't make a product worse than they have, they totally exceed my expectations and make it worse than I can imagine. I wonder if Microsoft will ever change their corporate attitude that shipping faulty products is 'normal' business practice.

  11. Clueless in Seattle on Microsoft Releases Kinect SDK For Windows · · Score: -1, Troll

    Micorosoft's objection to people developing new and innovative solutions using kinect shows how profoundly out of touch they are. There is no one left at upper level of Microsoft that has any vision or imagination when it comes to innovation. It took a number of truely astounding examples of what is possible with Kinect before the penny dropped for Microsoft management to get it. Proving conclusively how clueless they really are on a daily basis. Explains much of what's wrong with the company and their products.

  12. This how SkyNet starts on Google Teaches Computers "Regret" · · Score: 1

    So we teach AI regret is just the difference between maximum possible reward and the actual reward received. The the AI realises the the reason for the discrepancy is due to the interference and inefficiency of the humans involved, and BAM, got to get rid of humans is the logical conclusion. Hello armegeddon.

  13. It' as old as the bible on The Decreasing Impact of Death In Sci-fi · · Score: 1

    Even the bible knocks off a few guys and brings them back for dramatic effect. There was Lazerus and that mexican dude, Jesus.

  14. Me Too = Microsoft on Windows 8 App Store Screenshots · · Score: 1, Insightful
    Anyone else getting tired of the Me Too! Microsoft product announcements? Especially since the 'me too' versions are so lame.
    Bing the lame version of Google (seach , maps, everything)
    Zune the lame version of iPod
    Media Centre the lame version of iTunes
    Windows 7 phone the lame version of iPhone (lame because OS can't scale even to iPad size)

    The only real question is how lame will the Microsoft App Store be?
    Will MS App Store be as lame as Ultimate edition Extras?
    or as lame as Windows Catalog in XP,
    or as lame as the get help with this eror link, which always says there is no help for the error?

  15. Re:Just like that whole "Internet" fad too... on MS Global Strategy Chief: Tablets Are a Fad · · Score: 1

    Microsoft will be wrong about pad computers just like they were about the Internet and for the same reason. Microsoft wanted MSN to BE what the Internet IS, they were in such denial at the time because not to would mean admitting MSN had no future. Same now. If pad computers are the future, windows has no future. Microsoft is in denial again, well more of a corporate culture these days.

  16. It'll be just like it always was on Michio Kaku's Dark Prediction For the End of Moore's Law · · Score: 1

    Once CPU have reached their absolute limit, you'll just have to wait if you want a lot of computing done. Just like we used to when computers were first invented. The real limit to what can be done will most likely be communications issues bringing all the data together to be processed is likely to be a much slower process. And exactly what will your iPhone need to be doing with all that super computing power anyway?

  17. Real life sucks so online escape on Late Night Gaming Banned In Vietnam · · Score: 1

    The vietnamese government should be more concered about why everyone's life sucks so much they now have a 'problem' when so many people want to live full time in their online world. Sounds a lot like the second best option until living in a dream state 'a-la-inception' is possible. Although, do expect online gaming to go underground now like every other goverment prohibition in history. They won't see that coming either.

  18. SOUTH/NORTH samesame on Korea Kicking People Offline With One Strike · · Score: 1

    So SOUTH not so different from NORTH. It's the model that ACTA woudl like to force onto the whole world. ACTA is evil and should be put to the sword!

  19. Who is still an eBay customer anyway? on eBay Denies New Design Is Broken, Blames Users · · Score: 1

    Just how many times does eBay have you show you the utter contempt they have for their customers before you get the message? I'll never visit eBay ever again and that thought makes me happy everytime. Come on folks, move on already, nothing to see at eBay that you can't see at 10 other places. You don't have to line up again for another slap in the face, you're better than that. You deserve better than that.

  20. MS entitlement - everything on How To Hire a Hacker · · Score: 1

    Your Microsoft reference reminds me a of technical blog I read recently that was completely devoted to the author's internal conflict (don't think he realised what he was revealing) about being excited to be promoted into Redmond and his dissapointment at loosing his platinum frequent flyer status as a result of that.

  21. pointless exercise by nerds on Roundest Object In the World Created · · Score: 1

    The Kg of platinum was no doubt the nerdy show-off in its day that the silicon boobs, i mean perfectly round spheres of silicon, are today. Of what possible consequence can the substance or shape of the mass matter?
    Unless you just want to show-off. BTW a kilogram is just that, 1,000 grams. But I guess a 1gram sphere of silicon wouldn't be a boob, it'd be a testicle. And what nerd wants to show off his testicals?

  22. Why blurr? Use mine for free! on Google Begins Blurring Faces In Street View · · Score: 4, Funny

    Don't waste CPU cycles blurring the image. Just past my face over everyone else's. I don't mind at all! Anyway, people who don't want to be recognised in public should know better that to leave home not wearing a burka.

  23. IP? What IP? Is there any IP? on Tolkien Trust Sues New Line, May Kill "Hobbit" · · Score: 1

    A movie studio not respecting the owners of Intellectual Property it licensed? How outrageous! Well that's hypocrasy for you.... Now back to my torrents...

  24. Devolving backwards I think on Recent Human Evolution May Have Been Driven By Self-Selection · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    If the Christian church had evolved any sooner we wouldn't have evolved as far as we did.
    I think the chruch is the cause of the lull, every mutant human born has to be kept alive and allowed to procreate its defective genes.
    I not saying who should choose in these cases, only that we have no NO selection pressure on improving the gene pool and a significant pressure from the church to weaken it severely.
    The right to lifers would have us breed ourselves back into vegetables.

  25. Microsoft OEM prove Vista's failure daily on Lenovo Announces ThinkPads Preloaded With XP · · Score: 1

    I run Vista on my HP Compaq nc8430 but I had to buy it with XP because Vista had only been out for a few months. Apparently 5 years and a few months notice wasn't enough for HP to get it ready in time. I ordered another one yesterday and I still can't buy one with Vista. I have to get XP and pay an upgrade license to run Vista. To recap this situation, HP knows Vista sucks and won't supply it despite recommending it (for the discount only). I pay Microsoft extra to run Vista because it sucks! HP get a better profit margin with their discount for recommending a sucky product. I wish my boss would pay me extra for screwing up and turing out work that's late and sucks! (P.S. It my job to run Vista and work out when its ready for corporate deployment. There's no way I want 250 people ringin me up with the kind of crap that I put up with from Vista bugz. Vista SP1 had better be something outa this world!).