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  1. Re:Scientology is the truth on Scientology's Fraud Conviction Upheld In France · · Score: 1

    You know, if you were clear, you'd be a lot better at detecting sarcasm. Got to get rid of those thetans.

  2. How many digists of pi do you know? on Blue Gene/P Reaches Sixty-Trillionth of Pi Squared · · Score: 3, Informative
  3. Re:OK, I'll admit on AP Adopts Firefox's 'Do Not Track'; Others On the Way · · Score: 1

    Log out of facebook. Wouldn't that solve the problem?

  4. Re:Wishing won't make it so. on Is Mark Zuckerberg the Next Steve Case? · · Score: 1

    For a long time people kept expecting AOL users to migrate to the real internet and they didn't. What killed AOL was broadband. Most AOL users saw no reason to switch from AOL to another dial up internet provider. But when the local cable company offered them easy setup and webpages that loaded in a fraction of the time that dial up took, that was reason to switch.

    I agree there's no successor to FB yet. But I wouldn't invest in FB now, because eventually one will come along.

  5. Re:He's crazy right? on Rupert Murdoch Claims To Own the 'Sky' In 'Skype' · · Score: 1

    Crazy like a fox! Oh wait, he's already trademarked Fox.

  6. Re:The start of the revolution... on Japan Plans Moon Base Built By Robots For Robots · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I keep hearing the He3 meme on Slashdot, but it sounds like just a far fetched attempt to make going to the moon financially worth while. I've read a lot about fusion attempts like ITER and the National Ignition Facility, but have yet to hear of anyone doing fusion using He3. A quick search of the web found this, which says that He3 fusion will be much harder to achieve than fusion using Tritium or Deuterium. I think the main "advantage" of He3 fusion is that it would force us to go back to the moon

  7. Re:I for one... on Scientists Demonstrate Mammalian Tissue Regeneration · · Score: 1

    The risk of cancer seems the most likely explanation. Anything that promotes new cell growth also brings the risk of cancer if the cell growth goes out of control. Maybe since mammals tend to live longer than amphibians, cancer is a bigger threat than losing a limb?

  8. Re:Great on Criminals Hide Payment-Card Skimmers In Gas Pumps · · Score: 1

    Actually I occasionally bike to work. But last year, I bought some bike accessories through an online bike company A few month later, my credit card company notifies me that my card number may have been stolen - they cancel the card and issue me a new one. Then the bike company sends me a letter explaining that their credit card database was hacked and my card info may have been stolen, and they'd notified my credit card company.

    So I check my credit card purchases and find a couple hundred dollars in fraudulent purchases, call my credit card company and they canceled those charges. A bit of hassle in that I had to start using a new credit card company, and had to change some automated payments. But I wasn't out any money.

    My wife had her credit card number stolen a few years ago and it was a similar result - the hassle of changing credit card numbers, but she didn't lose any money.

  9. Re:Verizon on Rumor — AT&T Losing iPhone Exclusivity Next Week · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I can't see Apple going to the trouble to develop a CDMA iPhone when Verizon is already starting to deploy LTE. I wouldn't be surprised if the next generation iPhone is available on Verizon, but not next week.

  10. Re:KeyChest isn't "DRM", at least on the file leve on Here We Go Again — Video Standards War 2010 · · Score: 1

    Exactly. After readying this I've been trying to figure out why one company would want to show me a movie for free that I bought from a different company.

  11. Re:I'll just wait longer... on Netflix Will Delay Renting New WB Releases · · Score: 1

    If I really was in a hurry to see the movie I would have watched it in the theater.

  12. Because they didn't use the iPhone on AT&T Wins Gizmodo 3G Bandwidth Test · · Score: 2, Interesting

    A big part of AT&T's problem is really that the iPhone's radio sucks. When tests are done using a different device, AT&T scores pretty good. I switched from AT&T (not the iPhone) to Verizon, and I don't see any improvement in call quality.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/13/business/13digi.html?_r=4&ref=technology

  13. Re:Great... on Engaging With Climate Skeptics · · Score: 1

    Come on, everybody knows the Earth is round - like a circle. The Bible clearly states that. Now if you want to try to argue that the Earth is spherical, that a different matter.

  14. Re:Bah! on Whistleblower Claims IEA Is Downplaying Peak Oil · · Score: 1

    No one has yet figured out how to extract "shale oil" - which isn't oil at all - without requiring more energy as input than the energy output you get in the crude oil.

    Canadian tar sands are a bit easier to extract than shale oil. But for every unit of energy input, they only get about 1.5 units out in the form of crude oil. Fortunately they have lots of natural gas in that area, so that's what they use for energy input.

    But they could simply use the natural gas to generate electricity, then use the electricity for electric cars and get a similar energy gain due to the fact that natural gas power plant and electric car have a combined efficiency better than the combined efficiency of an oil refinery and gasoline powered car.

  15. Colin Powell backed company gets government grant on $529M Gov't Loan To Develop $89,000 Hybrid Sports Car · · Score: 1

    "Republicans deny that this was a political choice" the WSJ reported

    That's a story from an alternate universe, where publications like the WSJ really are fair and balanced. I checked out KPCB's webpage and found that both Al Gore and Colin Powell are directors. So why did the WSJ play up Gore's involvement, but not Powell's?

    http://www.kpcb.com/team/byers

  16. Re:Professional Trolls on $529M Gov't Loan To Develop $89,000 Hybrid Sports Car · · Score: 1

    Yeah, at the beginning they made it sound like Al Gore was the main owner of the company. Sounds like now that they're part of the Murdoch's organization, they're adopting Fox's "We distort, you decide"

  17. Re:Hybrid car on $529M Gov't Loan To Develop $89,000 Hybrid Sports Car · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Hawaii is the only place in the US that uses oil for a significant amount of electricity. On the mainland it's coal, nuclear, natural gas, hydro, plus some wind and solar. I doubt oil is used to produce even 1% of electricity in the mainland US.

  18. Re:can we have a comparison group? on FDA OKs First Human Trial of Neural Stem Cell Therapy · · Score: 0, Redundant

    It's always seemed strange to me that an all knowing, all powerful, and just God, won't help a sick person unless somebody else asks Him to.

  19. Re:WTF on Placebos Are Getting More Effective · · Score: 1

    Here's an article that gives another possible reason. It's hard to recruit volunteers for a study that really have a condition like clinical depression. If you actually recruit a bunch of people who are just temporarily feeling down instead of having true clinical depression, then of course they tend to get better whether they were given a sugar pill or a real anti-depressant. And they would have gotten better if they had taken nothing.

  20. Re:Great... on Apple Balks, Finally Relents, At Possible User Queries of Dictionary App · · Score: 2

    Ok, I haven't drunk the cool-aid and bought an iPhone yet. But my understanding is that it has a web browser, which means you can go to dictionary.com and look up words like this This (NSFW)

  21. It's a Tax on Murdoch Says, "We'll Charge For All Our Sites" · · Score: 2, Funny

    Doubt this will go over well with their viewers, if someone tells them it's a tax

  22. Re:There's lots of analysis... on Arizona Considers Selling Capitol Buildings · · Score: 2, Informative

    Under Eminent Domain, the government still has to pay fair market value for what they take.

  23. Re:Here they are. on Wikipedia Debates Rorschach Censorship · · Score: 1

    I see a Playstation controller in number 3

  24. Re: AT&T by the balls on Will AT&T Charge Extra For MMS & Tethering? · · Score: 1

    I don't think either company has the other by the balls. They're both making a ton of money off this partnership.

  25. Re:What matters is the additional cost *you* incur on Analysis Says Planes Might Be Greener Than Trains · · Score: 2, Insightful

    But at some point, the addition of enough cars means you have to widen the highway, or build a totally new highway. Don't know about where you live, they're constantly building new roads here, and there's a cost for that.

    There's also a cost to maintain the roads. And cars driving over those roads do damage that has to be repaired. Large trucks cause much more damage.

    In both cases, it's hard to see that adding just one more car means a new road has to be built, or and section of road has to be repaired, But it eventually adds up.