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  1. Re:In today's news... on Google Raises Campaign Funds For Climate Change Denier · · Score: 1

    I think al0ha's point is that people are responsible for the behavior of corporations. The buck doesn't stop with corporations. In this case it seems senior execs at google (maybe not the founders themselves) have a very conservative bias. Similarly, if we elect George Bush, or for that matter Obama, then WE have to take some ownership of that person's decisions.

  2. Re:Good on 41 Months In Prison For Man Who Leaked AT&T iPad Email Addresses · · Score: 0

    Let's live in ignorance. Why don't we, it's such bliss. Point out constructive suggestions, try to be proactive, try to go through the right channels -- only to get shot down. "Shut up", "You're disrupting", "You are a nuisance", "Go away", they say... Go the only way you know how to get recognized (sadly, a last recourse), and get incarcerated. Justice in a dogmatic world.

  3. Genetic Diversity on Anti-GMO Activist Recants · · Score: 1

    The problem with genetic engineering crop is no different than the problem of the cheetah. You take away from a species it ability to environmentally adjust (minimize its genetic diversity) to climate change, disease and pathogens, and other forces of nature, you potentially destroy the species. Fundamentally we are playing at a level we don't understand. Whether we are endangering our health or our planets, it is just too early to tell, and as a result we need to be wary and cautious.

  4. Genetic diversity on Study Claims Human Intelligence Peaked Two To Six Millennia Ago · · Score: 1

    His argument reeks nostalgic, i.e. a return to the Greek philosophical ways. And I would guess he started off with a vague hypothesis and found facts to support his claim. Some arguments say agriculture and plentiful food allowed brains to get larger... go figure. Whatever the conclusion, I do think that mutations have allowed for a greater genetic diversity of brain types, and that is a good thing.

  5. Comcast routers on Australia's Biggest Telco Sold Routers With Hardcoded Passwords · · Score: 5, Informative

    Some Comcast Xfinity routers have WiFi SSID and WPA encryption key hardcoded. It can be changed via software interface only to be reset when Comcast sends a firmware upgrade.

  6. Re:Bullshit on Amid Fiscal Uncertainty, Venture Capital Is Way Down In Silicon Valley · · Score: 1

    And guess what, no VC is going to give you money. They are more eager in fly-by-night operations that can sell hype over product -- I mean which is easier and less risky? I feel your pain, as I'm also a startup with large capital costs. Your best strategy is to find someone higher up on the vertical chain that is your customer investor.

  7. Re:Bad businesses on Amid Fiscal Uncertainty, Venture Capital Is Way Down In Silicon Valley · · Score: 1

    The only thing you have wrong is the definition of success. We as a society (or I should say those of good humanitarian nature) value things that deliver overall wealth to a populous. VC's value a 10X ROI in 2 years. It's important to keep that distinction clear.

  8. Re:well yeah.... on Amid Fiscal Uncertainty, Venture Capital Is Way Down In Silicon Valley · · Score: 1

    Exactly. And when you are driven to a 2 year exit, volatility (up or down) can be your friend. Heck, find investment strategies that short the economy in 2 year stretches, and you are back in the game.

  9. AC has more wisdom in his tiny little pinky fingernail than you BS have gained in your meager lifetime of experience. If we limit to just VC's, remarkably VC's have done no better than the stock market since they proliferated and mushroomed in the early '90s. VC's feed the hopes of the greedy few investors, for hope and greed spring eternal and have nothing to do with providing value to society. And to think they want exit in 2 years after seeding a company after taking over more than 75% of its equity. What worthwhile venture in real-world do you think provides value in that manner?

  10. In a society with safety nets, both the poor and rich get something for free, handouts and bailouts. The middle class pays and suffers. Too bad that middle class is eroding.

  11. Re:Of course you don't. on Obama: 'We Don't Have Enough Engineers' · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Our values are screwed up. Why do all the hard work (that frankly only some have the intellectual capacity to do), get made fun of, get taken advantage of, get a paltry salary when you could do nothing for the GDP and make millions of dollars. I mean come on Obama, you wanna screw up the engineers more? We have plenty of engineers. They are just not valued.

  12. Re:We only use data that support our hypothesis on Arctic Ice Extent Understated Because of "Sensor Drift" · · Score: 1

    ABSOLUTELY CORRECT -- too bad Anonymous Coward did not reveal him/herself. Pure genius and tremendous insight. Before you start using your bias (e.g. global warming is a myth) to make a sound judgment, understand sensors and their limitations. I have sold "bad" $400 sensors to auto crash testers who want consistent performance, rather than improved performance (at much lower cost) where they cannot tell subtle differences in data collected year from year.

  13. Re:How could 63% of people be wrong? on Poll Finds 23 Percent of Texans Think Obama is Muslim · · Score: 5, Funny

    Texas doesn't make sense.

  14. Re:Sure, But Only the Paranoids Survive on Political Viewpoints Linked To Fear · · Score: 1

    Yes, I am making a point, and not Obama's. Nazis arose out of ignorance and fear. Of course, I don't fear those different than me, I cherish them as the lend diversity to our much too plaster-faced, TV-iconified, pop culture based, and religiously fervent public.

  15. Re:Sure, But Only the Paranoids Survive on Political Viewpoints Linked To Fear · · Score: 1

    Obama is too smart for this. He knows more than our naive impression of his collective experience would suggest. Yes, fear his knowledge and wisdom.

  16. Re:In related news... on Political Viewpoints Linked To Fear · · Score: 1

    Fearful people are not necessarily Republican. Babies have no political inclinations but they scare easily. Republications utilize fear to their ends. Here's how it works: Incite fear, e.g. Karl Rove. Lay it down in black and white, e.g. good vs. evil. Rally around some evangelistic notion, e.g. Straights good, Gays bad or Anglos good, Jews bad. Create nationalistic and mob-minded pride, e.g. nationalism. Wage war. Decorate war victims/casualties "heros". Rally more pride, more support, play upon more fear. Perpetuate mob mentality, preach from pulpit, and rule. That's the Republican/Conservative way. Sept 11th is a great example of even the less fearful liberals could be led to wage war against Iraq. Think about it.

  17. Re:Sure, But Only the Paranoids Survive on Political Viewpoints Linked To Fear · · Score: 1

    The others are just nuts.

    You should check out California, the Cereal State: Home of Fruits, Nuts, and Flakes.

    California should secede.

  18. Focusing on An Origami Lens for Your Camera Phone? · · Score: 1

    Exactly how is focusing accomplished? Moving the reflector plane back and forth? Is it a conventional optic that it has fixed focal distance? Just curious.