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  1. Something missing in there - on Sport Is Unrelated To Obesity In Children · · Score: 1

    Glucose based food, which are the BASIC form of food, is the LEAST calorie foodstuff at all, in any given portion size.

    Starch, is a polymer of glucose variations - hence in any given measure, it contains more energy than glucose.

    Fat, is much more high calorie than starch.

    Protein, is the most energy giving food of all for any given measure, and hence its the last to be used in body.

    The order body burns energy is as follows :

    First to go is glucose that is found directly in the cell, and then taken from bloodstream.

    Second, when glucose is low in blood, fat starts being used. Gives much energy.

    Third and lastly, if there isnt enough fat left, protein (from muscles) starts to be burned, by the cells themselves. This is actually when muscle development happens - the burned protein is replaced there more than it was there before.

    So, in order to prepare an efficient eating policy, you have to decrease the amount of meat you are taking in everyday - it is just like taking a small nuclear reactor in, and not being able to use up all its energy.

  2. Re:Definitely - on Wikipedia May Require Proof of Credentials · · Score: 1

    yes. and then what would be the result ? probably blacks would still be sitting at the back of buses

  3. proactive = shackle people on Viacom Sues Google Over YouTube for $1 Billion · · Score: 1

    to the extent that you control everything so that they cant do anything you dont want.

    this is what proactive is.

    viacom can shove their intellectual property up their arses - as long as they have that 'control people so that we can squeeze as much money from them' philosophy, they are going to be pirated.

  4. Translation to Daily Speak : on AT&T Says Spying Is Too Secret For Courts · · Score: 3, Funny

    "We are scared like hell for our butts"

  5. Re:Definitely - on Wikipedia May Require Proof of Credentials · · Score: 1

    It does not matter. Whether the misspeller is native speaker or not, ideas are what matters. Would bill of rights be invalidated if it had contained a few spelling errors in it ? Is it grammar or ideas that shape our world ?

    No discrimination should be made in these matters, native or not. What matters are thoughts and actions, not syllables or spellings.

  6. Definitely - on Wikipedia May Require Proof of Credentials · · Score: 1

    and that should be so too - a two letter word misspelled three times should invalidate any and all ideas proposed in any given length of text.

  7. eeeheheehehehaehh on Subliminal Messages Might Actually Work · · Score: 1

    your post got me going exactly at 12.09 GMT+2 man.

  8. Re:And i thought Turkey was lacking in rights on No Passport For Britons Refusing Mass Surveillance · · Score: 1

    the catch is, we are not having our asses monitored 24/7 and then some more here. thats what differs.

    its just a small step from full surveillance society to a society full of 301s.

  9. And i thought Turkey was lacking in rights on No Passport For Britons Refusing Mass Surveillance · · Score: 1

    Apparently you brits have gone under the iron fist already. Turkey seems a rights heaven when compared to what we are reading now ...

  10. well on An Evening With Sony Computer Entertainment · · Score: 1

    actually i have quit swg around 1.5 years ago, having created a major guild in eclipse with one of my friends, and initial members, set up a major city together (Freedom City), and got the maximum of 'rebel' sentiment as much as can be get from the game.

    some people are so much star wars fans that they STILL continue, hoping that someday lucas will intervene and set matters right or hand it over to someone else than sony to do it.

  11. Re:A little info on who Ataturk (Mustafa Kemal) is on Turkey Censors YouTube · · Score: 1

    indeed.

    not only that, but provides insight to our times - most of the cultural aspects of ottoman empire still goes on in modern turkey, and are creating problems.

  12. Re:Asked why did they fuck up Star Wars Galaxies ? on An Evening With Sony Computer Entertainment · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Sony has an unblemished record for customer-fucking in areas ranging from consumer products to computer games.

  13. Asked why did they fuck up Star Wars Galaxies ? on An Evening With Sony Computer Entertainment · · Score: 3, Insightful

    critisizms in the past months ? They are fucking up customers for over 3 years in star wars galaxies. Not only that, but they are fucking up entire star wars fan community as well. Ask them why.

  14. Let me give you some more chutzpa : on Five Things You Can't Discuss about Linux · · Score: 1

    Linux is ROCK solid, given the other stuff in the market today. Even my non-geek accountant friend, and his totally-non-technology, even internet related clients know it, without any propaganda.

  15. Albert Einstein was run-off-the-mill, Nikola Tesla on Wikipedia May Require Proof of Credentials · · Score: 1

    was run-off-the-mill, Alexander Graham Bell was run-off-the-mill .... Should i continue and bore you out with hundreds of more ? I guess not.

    What is wrong with a run-off-the-mill 24 year old from kentucky ? Is his approaches, philosophical ponderings LESS valuable than run-off-the-mill degree bitches who have gone through the scholastic academic mill ?

    Ill tell you something about scholastic academic lumber mill - it KILLS THE MIND and INSPIRATION. Its just makes one a paper guzzler to take in and 'et al' hundreds of valueless academic publications each year. fuck it.

    S/he who thinks, is who is valuable in my eyes. So should be in yours too.

  16. Oh boy, more disinformation and fud on Turkey Censors YouTube · · Score: 1

    1 - Read the below thread to learn what kurds are doing in their current 'suppressed' state and calculate what they are capable of doing in a 'free' state. If what is in the below thread is not freedom, i wonder what is :

    http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=225558&cid =18263022

    2 - Turkish military does not use anything as 'proxy' or whatever. The nationalist so called 'hackers' are unemployed suburban youth who have nothing to do than to play around in internet cafes and be 'nationalist' in the meantime. Script kiddies, if you will. Turkish military is too proud an organization, have too much discipline and too old roots in order to use any suburban bambinos for anything.

    3 - Turkey denies many rights to its citizens, regardless of being turk or kurd, not because ethnicity, but for some other, very old and deep reason - turkey is a country that has always been in the influence of ancient middle-eastern cultures. In middle eastern cultures, with the advent of babylon, a 'holy state' understanding was invented, and then later spread all around. In this understanding, state is over any and all, and the citizens serve the state. This, though noone is aware, still persists through all nations ever influenced with ancient cultures of sumer, babylon, assyrian, persian, phoneician and egyptian. Its unfortunately rooted too deep in order to change. Read the below post for some info about how this reflects in modern turkey :

    http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=225558&cid =18262474

    4 - Kurds need no protection. Ordinary turkish citizens need protection from kurdish clans and mafia. You probably dont know, but a clan structure still persists in kurdish culture, in which clan leaders are the god, and all clan obey by clan's will. This does not change whether if you migrate to germany or not - if you go against the clan, some 15 year old lad is sent to kill you. On the plus side, clan backs you - if you have problems with anyone, you get a few relatives and beat the hell out of the guy creating problems for you. This practice is employed most commonly in business, where local kurd businessmen threaten businessmen from other ethnic groups out of business, and if they dont give in, kurdish mafia goes into the equation. Next thing you know, the shop which the successful non kurdish businessman occupied a months ago, now vacated and being rent to a kurdish shopkeeper. You people, and europeans have no idea what a culture that still follows clan structure is capable of in modern times.

    5 - Judges do not get rotated by 6 months. The first period is just an internship period, in which you spend 6 months after law school in order to become a judge. When you complete it, you are appointed to some district in some locale, and very probably work there for 30 years unless you request a reappointment yourself.

    6 - You have NO idea of what radical islamism would make if the secular state fell in turkey. Turkish culture, is an inheritor of old anatolian and then byzantine cultures, and are much versed in the ways of modern world than the arabic countries when it comes to warfare, cunning and the like. What 'oppression' state does against 'muslims' here, is just preventing radical islamists from taking over the state. Which is something that radical islamists EXACTLY said what they were going after, through their various leaders - ABOLISHING DEMOCRACY THROUGH DEMOCRACY. So cut the shit. If turkey turns to iran, 9/11 would be something simple compared to what the zealots here would do. And, fyi, there is no so called oppression of muslims or anything. There are mosques that are capable of taking around at least 200 people on the average at any given time in ONE KILOMETER INTERVALS in every given city. as a result, most mosques continue to be empty as there are too many mosques

  17. In short, you are probably a Terrorist, a PKK on Turkey Censors YouTube · · Score: 1

    member, which translates to a "marxist terrorist organisation that is seeking to establish a marxist dictatorship with abdoullah ocalan as the dictator in expense of kurdish people".

    Mate, the rules of propaganda in marxist cookbooks are way past their expiry date. You need to use more ingenuine tactics if you are striving to make a marxist terrorist organisation propaganda. Nowadays just summing up a bunch of lies in 30 or so itemized cascaded paragraphs dont suffice - this is the internet age.

  18. Re:Get 'em out on Turkey Censors YouTube · · Score: 1

    What you are proposing is similar to the following :

    let mexicans declare independence from u.s. in texas, give florida to puerto ricans and make u.s. accept these.

    Does this seem rational to you ?

  19. Oh boy, more disinformation and fud on Turkey Censors YouTube · · Score: 1

    1 - Read the below thread to learn what kurds are doing in their current 'suppressed' state and calculate what they are capable of doing in a 'free' state. If what is in the below thread is not freedom, i wonder what is :

    http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=225558&cid =18263022

    2 - Turkish military does not use anything as 'proxy' or whatever. The nationalist so called 'hackers' are unemployed suburban youth who have nothing to do than to play around in internet cafes and be 'nationalist' in the meantime. Script kiddies, if you will. Turkish military is too proud an organization, have too much discipline and too old roots in order to use any suburban bambinos for anything.

    3 - Turkey denies many rights to its citizens, regardless of being turk or kurd, not because ethnicity, but for some other, very old and deep reason - turkey is a country that has always been in the influence of ancient middle-eastern cultures. In middle eastern cultures, with the advent of babylon, a 'holy state' understanding was invented, and then later spread all around. In this understanding, state is over any and all, and the citizens serve the state. This, though noone is aware, still persists through all nations ever influenced with ancient cultures of sumer, babylon, assyrian, persian, phoneician and egyptian. Its unfortunately rooted too deep in order to change. Read the below post for some info about how this reflects in modern turkey :

    http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=225558&cid =18262474

    4 - Kurds need no protection. Ordinary turkish citizens need protection from kurdish clans and mafia. You probably dont know, but a clan structure still persists in kurdish culture, in which clan leaders are the god, and all clan obey by clan's will. This does not change whether if you migrate to germany or not - if you go against the clan, some 15 year old lad is sent to kill you. On the plus side, clan backs you - if you have problems with anyone, you get a few relatives and beat the hell out of the guy creating problems for you. This practice is employed most commonly in business, where local kurd businessmen threaten businessmen from other ethnic groups out of business, and if they dont give in, kurdish mafia goes into the equation. Next thing you know, the shop which the successful non kurdish businessman occupied a months ago, now vacated and being rent to a kurdish shopkeeper. You people, and europeans have no idea what a culture that still follows clan structure is capable of in modern times.

    5 - Judges do not get rotated by 6 months. The first period is just an internship period, in which you spend 6 months after law school in order to become a judge. When you complete it, you are appointed to some district in some locale, and very probably work there for 30 years unless you request a reappointment yourself.

    6 - You have NO idea of what radical islamism would make if the secular state fell in turkey. Turkish culture, is an inheritor of old anatolian and then byzantine cultures, and are much versed in the ways of modern world than the arabic countries when it comes to warfare, cunning and the like. What 'oppression' state does against 'muslims' here, is just preventing radical islamists from taking over the state. Which is something that radical islamists EXACTLY said what they were going after, through their various leaders - ABOLISHING DEMOCRACY THROUGH DEMOCRACY. So cut the shit. If turkey turns to iran, 9/11 would be something simple compared to what the zealots here would do. And, fyi, there is no so called oppression of muslims or anything. There are mosques that are capable of taking around at least 200 people on the average at any given time in ONE KILOMETER INTERVALS in every given city. as a result, most mosques continue to be empty as there are too many mosques

  20. Re:Thats USA for you on Turkey Censors YouTube · · Score: 1

    yea thats one of them. because state lottery wouldnt make enough money if online gambling was allowed, anything but state lottery is banned in turkey too. state fucking citizens.

  21. Good, but i think about MANY different things on Brain/Computer Gaming Interface Coming in 2008 · · Score: 1

    while i am gaming. What if the interface picks up a strong one of those thoughts and messes up my game ?

  22. Re:Thats turkey for you on Turkey Censors YouTube · · Score: 1

    im living in it for the last 30 years, you dolt.

  23. Re:Apologies but i beg to differ on Turkey Censors YouTube · · Score: 1

    unfortunately there cant be certain 'yes' or 'no's in terms of human rights when a situation of war exists.

    remember that since 2001 much freedoms of people of united states have eroded, taken away, just because a 'war on terror' was being fought in distant lands.

    For the last 20 years, turkey is fighting a war IN its southeastern region, and sometimes even with the people posing as its citizens, and suddenly reverting to sympathizers of the pkk in order to be able to take cash from pkk too as they got from the government in the morning, and yet, there is still a struggle and pathetic, but notable degree of freedom of speech. this is still commendable i think.

    you really dont know what the matters are like here, because turkish government, as like its people, do not like to show the world what is going on when things go bad, image-wise.

    i have served my military duty in the branch of the military that fights the pkk, the gendarmerie, and met many veterans that just came back from southeastern turkey, from the fights with the kurds. ill just cite what they say :

    "they are ordinary grocers, marketers, farmers in the morning, and they sell you a melon with a smile and joke and laugh with you, the SAME person tries to kill you in the night"

    you have to evaluate that 'mr' decision in terms of these. actually that man is not just calling 'mr', the word he used translates as "respect-worthy" to english in full meaning, not "mr". and what it actually tries to do is to confer a respectability to the 30.000 scored murderer as part of a 'legalization' plan for him contrived 2-3 years ago, which i, even as a liberal and someone who generally opposes nationalists, do not like.

    if you are asking that should this constitute a crime or not, my answer is yes.

  24. Oh fucking shit !?!!?! on Turkey Censors YouTube · · Score: 1

    1 AND A HALF MILLION PEOPLE DEAD ?!!?

    Boy. i heard that international armenian lobby was manufacturing 'authentic documents', but i never expected them to be able neglect the possible census for a region before making up any 'facts'.

    actually there are many turkish villages that were 'cleansed' by the armenian gangs that formed after 1914. some of the people who witnessed those second hand are still alive.

    this is no different than ted stevens spreading around fud because he got paid by telco lobby.

  25. "Mistreatment of kurds" is starting to annoy me on Turkey Censors YouTube · · Score: 1

    whenever i see this sentence.

    Read this thread and see how 'mistreated' kurds are. Actually as an turkish citizen i should go and blow the ears of some european human rights people off in order to get some protection from the 'mistreated' kurds, even in WESTERN turkey :

    http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=225558&cid =18263022