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  1. Re:Seems reasonable.. on Doctors "Fire" Vaccine Refusers · · Score: 1

    And where is the proof that she is allergic to gluten?
    Getting rid of gluten also means getting rid of most of the junk (refined carbohydrates) you're eating, which normalizes your intestinal flora and gets rid of the big blood glucose swings caused by simple carbs.

  2. Re:Seems reasonable.. on Doctors "Fire" Vaccine Refusers · · Score: 2

    Which was another way of telling her "The chance of any allergic reaction to egg protein from immunization is negligible."

  3. Re:you seem unreasonable on Doctors "Fire" Vaccine Refusers · · Score: 1

    I stand by that.
    All antivaxxers are stupid and threaten the lives of their children and others.
    Any scientifically trained person will agree with that.
    It's time we stopped meeting antivaxxers with respect. They are exactly the same breed of people who stop their kids from getting life saving medical treatments for religious reasons. That's murder II if it kills a child.

  4. Re:Seems reasonable.. on Doctors "Fire" Vaccine Refusers · · Score: 1

    Bullshit again.
    Whenever I see a doctor, they have me fill out a long questionnaire including questions about allergies. They do not want to trigger a reaction.

  5. Re:serves 'em right on Doctors "Fire" Vaccine Refusers · · Score: 1

    For me, $DEITY eq "". It's just a form of speech.

  6. Re:serves 'em right on Doctors "Fire" Vaccine Refusers · · Score: 2

    Most schools have a list of required immunizations, probably due to state laws, thank $DEITY. At least around here. They're breeding grounds for all the latest sniffles anyway, we don't need anything more serious.

  7. Re:Seems reasonable.. on Doctors "Fire" Vaccine Refusers · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Are you saying the doctor would risk an anaphylactic shock after you told him your son is allergic to eggs? Bullshit.
    He'll either select a vaccine that's made without eggs or one that is known not to cause an allergic reaction in egg protein sensitive patients.
    Again, bullshit. Just like all the other antivaxxers.

  8. Re:what burns me is on Against Online Surveillance? You Must Be 'For' Child Porn, Says Legislator · · Score: 1

    A father? Eww, incestuous too!
    I can't remember the details, but wasn't there a police investigation against parents who had pictures of their baby daughter in the bathtub developed at a photo lab?

  9. Re:Dev on GNOME 3: Beauty To the Bone? · · Score: 1

    LXDE? Heretic!

  10. Re:To the Bone! on GNOME 3: Beauty To the Bone? · · Score: 2

    Sounds like a 1x1 display would be the ergonomic optimum.

  11. Re:Dev on GNOME 3: Beauty To the Bone? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Let them do what they want. There's always XFCE.

  12. Re:Lax attitudes toward child pornography on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 3, Informative

    So you agree that it's a societal thing.
    There is a reason why the age of consent is 13 or 14 in many countries.

  13. Re:Lax attitudes toward child pornography on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 0

    Being attracted to 14 year olds is perfectly normal. Do some research.

  14. Re:Lax attitudes toward child pornography on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 1

    I can only agree with RMS. Your standpoint is rooted in American puritanism plus "think about teh children!!!"
    There are much worse things on the Net that you're not complaining about.

  15. Re:Police will be ordering this soon on Smart Camera Tells Tobacco From Marijuana · · Score: 1

    Yay, integrate it into surveillance cams!

  16. Re:Wonderful on Smart Camera Tells Tobacco From Marijuana · · Score: 1

    Real problems? What, you haven't gotten your purple unicorn yet today?
    Here, have one. There you go. And please stick your head back in the sand, you look suspicious.

  17. Re:Whitelist it. on Ask Slashdot: How To Allow Test Takers Internet Access, But Minimize Cheating? · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a Schroedinger exam to me.

  18. Re:Whitelist it. on Ask Slashdot: How To Allow Test Takers Internet Access, But Minimize Cheating? · · Score: 2

    And what about gamma rays? That'll need a whole lot of lead.

  19. Re:FTFA on WSJ Says Pro-ACTA Forces Helped Drive Anti-ACTA Reactions · · Score: 1

    Yes you did. It was another level of obfuscation.
    ACTA isn't about fake drugs, it's about trade in drugs that might harm the pharma companies' bottom line, not the health of patients.

  20. Re:It's not Newegg's responsibility to wipe the dr on Ask Slashdot: How To Deal With Refurbed Drives With Customer Data? · · Score: 1

    It doesn't say "used", it says "refurbished". That means "used but cleaned up, repaired if necessary and tested to work satisfactorily."

  21. Re:Two choices... on Ask Slashdot: How To Deal With Refurbed Drives With Customer Data? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This.
    Refurbishing a drive means (among other things) a full media test which means writing every sector.
    These drives were probably plugged in and "OK, works, ship it!"

  22. Re:Psychic Psychiatrist on Therapy Over IP Draws the Young, Isolated · · Score: 1

    Careful, I think this method is patented. It was in early Unix implementations and called /dev/null.

  23. Re:Hah! on IBM Seeks Patent On Judging Programmers By Commits · · Score: 2

    Judging programmers by LOC is like judging airplanes by weight. Who said that?

  24. Re:IBM, Outsourcing and auto judging of code quali on IBM Seeks Patent On Judging Programmers By Commits · · Score: 1

    +1.
    Getting rid of crap and making things more consistent is worth a lot more than adding tons of code that trigger Coverity warnings or need to be refactored or even rewritten later. Programmers who produce tons of LOC are rarely good in my experience. A few weeks ago I spent about a week figuring out a truly hairy bug and added about 10 lines.
    I found that longevity is a good metric. Code that doesn't need to be touched again because it just works is good code.

  25. Re:first science fiction on The Science Fiction Effect · · Score: 1

    Same thing as Dianetics.