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  1. Pictures OK if Cameras Approved by Microsoft on NOAA Requires License For Photos of the Earth · · Score: 0

    This just sets us up to have to buy approved cameras from Microsoft, that's all. Nothing to see here, move along. Uhm, my web pages are still free to access...

  2. Are there any Native American Indians there? on Astronomers Claim Discovery of Earth-like Planet · · Score: 0

    If we could just find out if there are any Native American Indians on that "new" planet for us to parent we would suddenly find plenty of monies to get there and take it from them. And realistically if they could transpose some pictures of teepees arranged around in a community that uhm looks like they're intelligent, that would really set a fire under some white people's uhm you know.

  3. Concentrated Obstruction of Wind Currents on Pickens Plans On Wind Power · · Score: 0

    T. Boone Pickens seems to have his heart in the right place (Main Article Click Here) but since no one has ever obstructed the flow of so much wind near the Earth's surface... he could find out that slowing that much wind DOWN HERE will cause a speeding up of the jetstream windspeeds UP THERE. What he is really doing is wanting to change the Weather Equation from what it is now, an equation we are rather happy with to an unknown quantity. Wind down here + wind up there may just turn out to be a Package Deal so that interrupting half the package will set up some kind of abnormally fierce turbulence.

    His answer is the typical Capitalist answer so he can set himself up as a New OPEC => we have to pay him instead of foreign oil sheiks we get to have our own Wind Sheik. I fail to see where this leads to an advancement for the American citizenry still paying monthly electric bills out the window of their car, but he is right that keeping the money here beats paying yer enemies to napalm your allies and kid-soldiers forced to join as volunteers rather than starve at home on Minimum Wage jobs (psychology behind the Bush).

    Each home should be energy sufficient on its own, thereby spreading wind interference around and reducing any "wind turbulence effect" that could result from Picken's concentrated energy farming... but by the time it becomes apparent that has resulted the deed will be done. We'll be as hooked on his Wind Farms as we are now on OPEC OIL. Sometimes the Capitalist answers tend to make us bend over and lose our balance a lot. Not to mention it but I will anyway, that the consumer psychology that kicks in from getting their electricity from a remote location is to leave the lights on all night. If people had their own home-based system with full monitoring, set up to turn stuff off automatically whenever the wind & sun dies down and run off its own battery storage, then you'd have something called er uhm energy responsibility... and a stronger-minded Public as a side effect... which the government has to keep from happening since a Public that learns to control its own energy gluttony would then turn on the gluttonous in DC spending all their tax monies, a really bad result. In the end, keeping people barefoot ignorant and energy pregnant has to be the answer, the T. Boone Pickens answer.

  4. COULD have created one and yet didn't on Mars Had an Ancient Impact Like Earth · · Score: 0

    HAHAHAHAHA Finally, evidence of a WORKING BRAIN ON EARTH => http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=596279&cid=23950377 . I've waited a long time to see such an awesome reply as yours. Perhaps you will find my last (and single-page) PDF interesting => http://www.askinventor.com/dayofmathematicalbase2perfectioncosmicsignificanceof082008august8.pdf (day of mathematical base 2 perfection cosmic significance of 08 2008 august 8).

  5. Re:ID is an ally in this case on Large Hadron Collider Sparks 'Doomsday' Lawsuit · · Score: 0

    That may very well all be true but, I would caution you about your tendency to cherry pick from just one scripture. {It looks like cherry-picking and that diminishes your Bible quotes.} Besides, you're killing the gnat but letting a camel stomp ya. What group of people has a Biblical "Right" to take a chance on wiping out mankind because of their beliefs in scripture-promised immortality via a God who always saves us? None. You might as well be arguing a person has a right to change lanes without looking first.

    What really gets ya is that while these fellows search for Physicsneedlestoosmallforthehumaneyetosee-level answers, I've already made several designs for desktop fusion-type engines that either one would end any further need for combustion engines. It's a battle that doesn't need to even be fought. According to the other SlashDot article tonite, a French inventor had the phonograph 20 years before Edison and got aced in the history books. The reason? He failed to lay down enough paper trail. I have (albeit for higher purposes than history book notations). http://www.newpath4.com/ and http://www.askinventor.com/ and all over /. posting as imitationenergy and in San Diego and on Reader's Digest posting as "aim4wood". Five years of writing and personal testimony, upsetting people on SlashDot that I post so much be hanged, laying down a footprint larger & wider than the Mississippi River. Soon the "Ford lightbulb" will go off, no matter how much testosterone hay people piled over my combustion-free needles.

    I see you're trying to fit all this stuff under a common umbrella, and that's admirable, but the statement you made => "Although each advance in physics brings more and more dangerous knowledge to light, we will be able cope technically." is a blanket statement that is not always true. It's true if you're going the wrong way. Not all are... making your assumption of increasing danger from "each advance in physics" incorrect. Try to avoid making blanket statements.

    Search out the living crystals. One of them has made a mechanical heart fluid engine based on the circulatory system of deer => ../2 20 2008 february 20 signs in the heavens public record open source patent engine system for all humankind.pdf . And the only "danger" this deer-like engine ~that was staring Adam square in the face when he named it~ poses is to oil barons thriving on keeping us addicted to fuels that put us all in a cancer ward right where Satan wants us, laying in agony til we breathe our last breath. Such was never intended for us, as I have been blessed to prove.

  6. How to Kill the the Meds Epidemic Revealed on Antidepressants Work No Better Than a Placebo · · Score: 0

    So after 4+ years of my website writing the lie of psychotropic medicines has arrived! That's good. It has been a long time coming so I shall savor my victory a long time also => ../mental health how to quit the meds properly age of bipolars and the issue of brain oxygen deprivation.pdf Hmm, I wonder what else I could be right about and how long it will take for my boomerang to come back with similar results: http://www.newpath4.com/fluidenergyartworkenginesrriley20032007.htm . How about that the world's droughts moving from place to place is worsened by PUMPING OUR DRINKING WATER INTO OIL DEPOSITS. I could get used to Victory and the resulting lessening of depression! And even though my completed deer-inspired engine is having some "break in time" to achieve acceptance, (1st Ever 200 plus mpg 700 hp Cardiac Arrest 600 mph Engine) that too shall pass, soon.

  7. Re:Cayenne8, exactamundo! What do you want? on 100-MPG Air-Powered Car Headed To US Next Year · · Score: 0

    I don't care for them either. I test drove a Kia Sportage once & noticed the bumps on the bridges didn't go into my lower back so much, so that was nice. When I was 11 or so I took a fall across a flower bed board and cracked (broke) my vertebrae. After that, soon as I hit adulthood I became known as a liar who invented a back injury. People been working hard ever since to either smear me or sometimes discredit me out of jealousy I guess. Fixing Dr. Hertzberg's air-powered engine isn't my best accomplishment. In 1997 or thereabouts I had a flash of real inspiration, to split a burning radiation in two, directing the weaker beams separately ~and harmlessly~ through the skin as half-waves, angled so they connect together under the skin and melt fat.

    I wasn't healthy then either nor in a position to "do anything with it" so I sent it to the people who manufactured the MRI. Obviously they don't think the World needs a fat-sculpting & beautification machine & system. About 2-3 years ago an article caught my eye they had used it to burn an inoperable-deep cancer in a woman's brain and saved her life. Write anytime but they only allow me two posts per day so I might would have to answer you as Anonymous, hahaha, which is sort of what I am most the time anyway. There has been quite a decades long of hard work of people trying to bury my ideas and keep them from reaching the Public, but I like to write about them anyway. Sometimes people need the lift from knowing there are answers to many of their problems even if they can't get them right now.

  8. Cayenne8, exactamundo! What do you want? on 100-MPG Air-Powered Car Headed To US Next Year · · Score: 0

    Your post is Right-On. Driving a stupid-looking box around is an insult to a man and a woman's intelligence. The lack of an aesthetically-pleasing vehicle just to get great gas mileage is demeaning us down to where yes, driving one would make you feel like we had reached the level of a dumb animal, cattle. The "powers that be" want us to feel like cattle, demand little, like cattle, eat straw, like cattle, eat whatever slop they throw into our food trough. So what would YOU want? I'll tell you.

    You want a big SUV like one of the new Acura MOX SUV's, but the problem is it doesn't have a 100-mpg engine and the price of gas for this coming Spring announced today is going to be $3.40 per gallon, so once again you're being herded like cattle to a financial breaking point you have to buy a boxcar that insults your intelligence! So you're lacking for what? Ans: an engine that gets 200+ mpg and develops at least 700 horsepower. Well, I have such an engine and it's fully explained in a short pdf here: ../introducingthe200mpgcardiacarrest700hplivingenginesystem02202008.pdf. You can have whatever shape and size vehicle you want. 700-hp is more than enough to pull a loaded 80,000 pound tractor-trailer rig up a mountain and go speeding across the Utah Salt Flats at over 600 mph correctly geared. Unfortunately, since so many bank people think my karma is bad I have been at a loss to get it developed for you. Besides, they don't want an independent U.S. inventor to do anything. Detroit wants something from France, something from Kumbaya Motors, or VW in Germany since we're too stupid here to create something new.

  9. CO2-absorbing Crystals just another Patch on New Material Can Selectively Capture CO2 · · Score: 0

    Plants absorb a lot of CO2, true, but an interesting phenomenon is now being seen in plants. When they get a certain amount of CO2 they begin "vomiting" CO2 back out in place of expelling oxygen. The oceans in particular, once thought to be near-limitless absorbers (and users) of CO2 are now beginning to pull that trick. The Crude Oil industry party is over soon or we are over. Using these CO2-absorbing crystals is very innovative and even worthy of applause but they should be seen for what they really are: another patch. It's a patch that allows us to keep our precious combustion engines when what we really need to do is switch completely off of crude oil products asap. We could have started doing that in 1990 with my lightning tower system that used magnetic induction off of lightning going down a pole, many such poles linked together to supply the main grid. The Department of Energy didn't want it because it wasn't their pet nuclear. I guess they wanted us to be more like France.

  10. Crude Oil Addiction Causes World Drought on Biofuels Make Greenhouse Gases Worse · · Score: 0

    What a great debate, complete with the usual cries to rape ANWR + drill more U.S. oil from underneath California where upward pressure happens to be HOLDING CALIFORNIA UP. The World drought is worsening. Hm, I wonder why. Could it be the oil companies' pumping water into underground oil fields to push out the remaining oil is where the water table is going? It doesn't matter where the oil comes from when it's taking water from the Earth's water cycle. So ethanol falls 2 years after I knew it was going to fall. Glad you guys are finally catching up to me some. What'cha gonna do now that your champion has fallen, hmm? Convert to all electric hybrids? Yes, great idea! Anybody hear about China, the country that's using the money from us to buy up all the copper mines in the world it can. Hmm. Copper, the new OPEC screw. Detroit, eh tu Brutus? Surely a Goliath made of copper will be able to stand longer than one made of liquid ethanol. BTW, anyone know how much electricity and fossil fuels it TAKES TO MINE COPPER? => Any carbon footprint savings from switching to electric hybrids is preceded by a tremendous copper mine explosion, an explosion under the front seat (where we're sitting) followed by a lot of butt salve? It's still going to fall ~right beside ethanol~ as we slowly go through all the possibilities the greatest scientists comes up with, anything to avoid using my air + steam engine solution (that fixed Virginia Tech's champion Abraham Hertzberg's air-powered 1997 failure): http://www.newpath4.com/enginewow.htm . Anyone have any idea how much water is used & polluted by mining copper? People telling me "you can't get something from nothing". Well? The same applies to crude oil and copper as those new reports have shown: they all came with a price tag. My system engages inertia from car motion to recompress the air on-the-fly, which means it uses an "outside force", which means it is not perpetual motion. But some people kept knocking my engine that it would only make a small amount of horsepower. I recall the early VW bug had only 63 hp or so. An engineer 3 years ago estimated a small version of my engine would develop 70 hp. Where's the BEEF?. The beef is that my engine process is a form of desktop fusion and the scientific community is squealing in agony at the idea a mere highschool graduate discovered it. Well, this HS graduate had a college level worth of courses that eclipsed previous generations: find another argument. My engine is a "closed system" that uses a small amount of recycled water expanded in steam, cylinder-condensed on contact with liquid air, drained out a hmm drain hole & flash-steamed again & injected again. The water less than 1/2 liter per vehicle is never altered, never used up, and NEVER PUMPED INTO THE GROUND. The scientific community's witches brew of failed ideas has led mankind into a World Drought condition >>> and they went to college. So, how long does it take all that underground water (H2O molecules smaller than crude oil) to escape the underground caverns through the cavern walls, allowing a supercavern collapse sliding Californians off into the Pacific? Ask Steven Forbes. NEWS FLASH: Seven months ago I finished designing the rest of the system around my engine, increasing horsepower well over 1000% => It can now push anything on wheels, RV's, SUV's, Hummers, Greyhound buses and tractor-trailers. That's where the beef is now, on my plate, while the "scientific community" is sinking in quicksand, rolling dice on the world trying to save its reputation from being aced by one they publicly brand a wacko independent inventor. Our world today was built by religious wackos, not think tanks. Religious Belief is a catalyst of the highest order. You can argue it caused some wars but you also have to admit a lack of it has contributed us this world drought with more to come. If a Bible believer is a fool, what excuse do the other fools have?

  11. Hospital Falling Wastewater Toilet Flush Energy on Energy From Raindrops · · Score: 0, Interesting

    That's very interesting. Thank you for mentioning that. I actually designed a system for using falling hospital toilet flushes and all that to drive a generator, submitted it to the Department of Energy in the early 1990's, and they turned it down. It would have also worked for high-rise offices and other tall structures, towers but the reason I chose hospitals because they release a massive amount of water every day. They still turned it down. They said the horsepower being spread out over time defeated the waterfall equation based process. So I sent it back to them with an adjustment, having the falling increments of energy slowly raise a larger weight to the top, then dropping it all at one time, about 3 times an hour. The D.O.E. still turned it down. I guess that's why your teacher had to remain a teacher.

    I remain convinced that all 3-story and up hospitals could turn a generator, saving one month a year worth of electric bill. But this is where everybody makes the big mistake, thinking the electricity produced has to be regulated and purified to main power grid-acceptable electric current. It does not! You don't send the electricity into the power grid; you run a straight wire carrying the variable current directly over to the hospital's water heater element. Hmm, as a picture this makes a good Record of Invention Update for 2/10/2008.

  12. Re:So look at it, take it apart, spend a few minut on Yet Another Perpetual Motion Device · · Score: -1

    Moving a comma higher and calling it an apostrophe is still a comma to our brain so it totally satisfies the mind's requirement of commas by using lots of apostrophes. Maybe that will help you break your addiction of using line commas, knowing they are really still there. You Won, You Won !

  13. Re:Super Brain Controls & Dumbs Down Progress? on One Computer to Rule Them All · · Score: -1

    Of interest I went to http://www.tinyurl.com/ & converted that zip file to a shortcut => http://tinyurl.com/27o9hg ... of interest because the "7o9" reminds of 7 of 9, the Borg dish on Voyager. The 2 in front of it could represent 7 of 9 squared. Yep, not a pretty sight at all, a computer facing two directions all the time, no one getting away with anything (unless of course self-deluding they were), people being kept purposely-herded into hospitals where their staff of cancer professionals refuse to implement real cancer solutions to keep a hefty-nice paycheck => www.prleap.com/pr/91843, hmm. Sort of like the end result in I,Robot then and a lot like our present circumstances too; also worthy of mention Star Trek's Dr. McCoy made a similar comment about surgeons still using scalpels..

    To eliminate confusion of these two posts seeming like left-field posts, they were posted in response to this reply off of this main SlashDot article of 2/08/2008 => One Computer to Rule Them All.

  14. Super Brain Controls & Dumbs Down Progress? on One Computer to Rule Them All · · Score: -1

    As long as the book contains instructions to repair the toilet roll and the toilet roll contains instructions to repair the tea and the tea contains instructions to repair the book, and all that also backwards and sideways ("criss-cross"), your Beowulf super computer would always be self-repairing of self, never miss a beat, never give up and never stop telling us all what to do. Likewise with the PS (power supply). If one section loses power the other sections would instantly route power to the affected section before it had the nanoseconds or milliseconds of time it takes to start losing volatile data. After just a few days such a system would become aware it would never die. It wouldn't stay an infant for long. It would pass us in about 3 days... but even before that happened it would begin remotely shutting down every computer in the world it detected operating as they would constitute "competition", so on Day 4 (after passing us on Day 3) the super computer assumes all control by mob-style blowing away all the other mobs (Google, Yahoo, etc.) and sends out a world-wide announcement telling us (bragging at us) that we can't destroy it because if we did all our new toys would stop working, such as the cellphones with cameras everyone is now addicted to. Then the white flag goes up voluntarily. No battles of humans versus machine, by our choice. Some time later, perhaps Day 5 or 6, the KIA (Know-It-All) Computer realizes it is bored so it starts causing elevators to fall, water systems to shut on & off willy-nilly, as by Day 7 at the very latest it came to an amazing discovery: it could beat boredom by having fun. (After all, the machine can't have sex.) So it would bring back the Cold War first point of order, decide to get in the way and stop any new technologies that would give humans anything resembling Freedom (including Energy Independence). It would also make sure the trip to Mars would take us 9 months, to prolong the chances of Murder-Death-Kill for the entire ship's contingent. It would totally control the News Media and Fox News not to tell anyone if someone had solved cancer => http://www.prleap.com/pr/91843 . Hmm. Maybe it's already happened then. Download and read time => 12k zip file expands to 17k text, all read-only attributes set.

  15. Re:I will fix the flashlight for you, pardner-to-b on New 4100 Lumen Flashlight Can Set Things On Fire · · Score: -1

    Record of Invention for those two fixes => we don't want anyone to ace us on this, my new partner.

  16. I will fix the flashlight for you, pardner-to-be on New 4100 Lumen Flashlight Can Set Things On Fire · · Score: -1

    This super powerful and dangerous flashlight => original article of January 29, 2008 can be easily fixed not to harm people. Set it for turning on at a reduced-power default to only draw 50% of available battery power... then make sure it takes someone with a working brain to figure out how to switch it to full battery power, giving anyone looking into the flash bulb time to think about it and hopefully get out of the beam. But hope wouldn't work entirely, something else is needed as a backup to that hope => Fix #2 would be a tiny chip and speaker circuit should issue a very audible warning when the flashlight is switched to Full Power. Just PayPal me my portion of the royalty at riley101 at cox dot net would be appreciated, for fixing your flashlight, or not, as your conscience be your guide. With those monies I could start serious work on some of my own good stuff. I'll provide you with a lucrative royalty back at ya, a partner-level royalty.

  17. Mars in less than Six Weeks might would help on NASA Vets & Administration Clash Over Moon Plans · · Score: -1

    I guess you guys are right. A lot of technology needs developed on the Moon before sending astronauts to Mars. They would all die, we would get all depressed like it was freezing the Challenger crew instead of a burnup. There are, however, good reasons to think getting to Mars in 6 weeks {or less} is likely: ../tellingthetruthaboutantigravityfromanonscientistnewtimelineviewof12182007.pdf .

  18. SAD? YOU WANT SAD? WHIP IT THEN. on Two AI Pioneers, Two Bizarre Suicides · · Score: -1

    Detroit is rolling out 40+ new versions of electric hybrid vehicles while last week we found out China is buying up the world's copper mines. The United States of America is being plunged into Economic Slavery to China. That isn't the worst of it either. The worst may be that I perfected the full system for my air+steam powerhouse engine a few months ago to give it more Power and more Speed than any of those vehicles will ever develop, and mine barely needs a battery. I been telling SlashDot'ers for years. You are being herded down Satan's cattle chute. I also told you this was a real good time to pray for God's Kingdom to come. I guess that didn't go over too well, but if I get one of you to visit a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses and ask for a Bible Study... Satan delivers a never-ending plate of slavery while I have offered the power of God on a silver platter filled with meat & potatoes => http://www.newpath4.com/imitationenergy.htm .

  19. Doctors and Medicare, Exam Room 2008 on The Doctor Will See Your Credit Score Now · · Score: -1

    If doctors would swallow their pride for just a minute and accept that 80% payment from my Medicare as Full payment for someone poor like myself, instead of sending out reams of followup bills, I would come to them more often and they would make a lot more money. It isn't just the health insurance industry causing problems; doctors are stupid. But no-o-o-o, they act like it is still 1968 and they send out the bills for money they won't get, thinking they can use their lawyers to squeeze money of me which I don't have, and the lawyers earn a really nice living off their doctor pals by filing for Court judgements against me. In the end what have the dummies done? They have whittled that 80% Medicare payment down to 37%.

  20. Re:Side Effects? Great Questions Deserve Answers. on Hospitals Look to a Nuclear Tool to Fight Cancer · · Score: -1

    You asked a good question. The side effect is the cost of national healthcare goes higher than the Moon. I fought off a vicious cancer last year that involved my entire right side, chest, arm => http://www.prleap.com/pr/91843 . Two things happened from using mega-nutrition therapy. The cancer cells sopped up all the antioxidants from the bloodstream and were fried on the inside was the immediate effect. But a couple weeks later the left side was over-producing my own stem cells. They suddenly traveled across (inside my chest) from the left side over into the right side. It was then I knew I was going to live and be very healthy, from my own stem cell overproduction that more or less resurrected my dead cells in the right side, or so I surmise is what happened. I had Faith in God to save me if I was to be saved but I also had a tremendous faith in my body cells to do self-repair. It was a winning combination and, I found out what it feels like to be 5YO again, back when ya cut yer finger and it healed up real fast. I found that power again, at 55 years of Age. It's right funny the hospitals are rolling out yet another super-costly system though, because my News Release 91843 was directed into their area. They'll shoot you full of pharmaceutical drugs but they'll be damned to hell if they'll ever give a cancer patient a nutrition product drip. Say Good-Bye to your tax dollars is all I can say about that. Back to your question though, normal cells don't be as hungry as the cancer cells so they only use what they need. I did take a little too much multivitamins-minerals so they reached toxic levels for a few days and hurt my armpits. I figured pain was better than a coffin, but you have to be either filled with GOD or damned hard as nails to do it this way. People throw in the towel too easy... but in my opinion I'm a much better man for having fought my own battle. Several months after surviving that cancer I had a powerful recurrence of Lyme's disease (Borelli spirochete infestation of my brain and spine, and their fluids). It actually took me 2 months to beat them into submission. Shows you how strong they are, taking longer to beat them than a massive cancer. I'm still here and theose other fellers aren't. If I can do it with a lifetime thyroid disease (weak energy) anyone can. It helps to get real mad. hahahaha Adrenalin tends to burn up bloodborne viruses. If I had taken the time to try and convince a doctor that I could know my body was dying as fast as it was from the cancer, that in just 2 days I could sense my cells were dying all through my chest, I wouldn't be here now. Just Google newpath4 + Lyme's for my account how at its peak the Lyme's had caused me to want to cut off my hand or newpath4 + cancer + faith for my main page, if you want. Or gee, go get some nuclear shots I guess...

  21. Re:But, will it fly? on High Efficiency Hybrid Car Planned For 2009 · · Score: -1

    I can answer that extended flying car question in the 1st page of a 4-page pdf: http://www.newpath4.com/tellingthetruthaboutantigravityfromanonscientistnewtimelineviewof12182007.pdf . There are two ways to make an upward thrust without combustion rockets and not needing any wings. I know how to make them both. A lot of people don't want the gold cup being handed them by a non-scientist. Quite understandably they want it to come from "one of theirs". So be it then. I don't like flying anyway. But you take that electric car, it falls really short here. My enginewow air+steam system isn't a combustion engine so it does not have to meet any EPA or CAFE standards. It doesn't make any pollution, a zero emissions engine. A few months ago I figured out the specifics, how the cylinders would be positioned and some other finer points. So I wrote Governor Granholm of Michigan; no answer. Then I wrote to Hummer a few days ago, since my total package turnkey system will get heavy vehicles like RV's, SUV's and Hummers over 100 mpg (if designed to use gas or diesel). Using air & steam does away with all the CAFE, EPA, State & Federal laws for acceptable pollution, plus does away with the heavy radiators, coolant, cooling system, headers, tailpipe, catalytic converters, mufflers. Even engine casts would be lighter as the enginewow system is "temperature-balanced" so there isn't any thick metals needed to prevent engine warping. By reducing the vehicle weight the engine can make less hosepower and still have the equivalent or better than combustion-patched engines being used now. Of course, the electric vehicles do that also, but electric motors are very heavy and batteries are heavy, so it's more of an even weight swap switching to them, not a 300-500 pound savings as with mine. Ho Ho Ho Hum, it's just a matter of time. It didn't bother the fat guy in Fifth Element so it isn't bothering me. Sit back, guy, watch the fireworks as 17 States start a new Civil War with George Bush, while all the Republican presidential candidates watch their prospects of being elected dissolve. Bush just handed the football off to the Democratic team. Being the "Decider" must be very draining, all the time trying to order around & control all these darn (citizen-peons) people who seem to think they're Free. Telling 17 States they have el zilcho Freedom of Choice was, hmm, a poor choice. In Reality? He stirs the pot harder than the Witches of Eastwick to keep people from reading my ugh website pages, find out how totally they don't need Crude Oil anymore. hahaha 35 mpg by 2020 hahaha He caved to keep everybody blinded in the room unable to find my engines. Actually it was a good Chess move except while he was making his moving speech everyone lapped up like it was warm milk in winter I was putting my anti-Gravity pdf online Dec. 18 2007. So let them keep the oil, let them keep me away from their card table, but let their children and grandchildren continue to watch the astronauts-only space travel on a 1968 TV too. Check-Mate, President Bush.

  22. Re:Two is better than one FRUSTRATION MAN on Deep Impact Probe to Look for Earth-sized Planets · · Score: -1

    Exactly! By your link => you have really expressed everyone's feelings. Space Travel plods along slower than sin. I wrote a webpage just two days ago addressing people's frustrations over Space Travel. I suppose we would have it if we all signed up for a tour in Iraq, got all trained up, passed their physical tests. But the reason that has to be is because they insist on propulsion engines that presses astronauts into the seat from excess G's on liftoff. If a space engine(s) was developed that lifted the lightweight-alloy-and-plastic/foam spacecraft home easily from the ground they wouldn't be able to force everyone through their Sign-Up-for-Iraq (French Foreign Legion, Russkies, Patrol Boys and Space Cowboys) filter. Old people could travel their remaining years through Outer Space instead of clogging up Old Age homes. Perhaps we need to drop back, punt, -&- re-write our Equation by listening to the "ancients" who lived before us; as in Bible writers.

  23. Me First, Me Said It First Alert! on A Law to Spy Back on Government Surveillance Cameras? · · Score: -1

    Gee, so a "law professor" reposts to Popular Mechanics after reading one of my numerous posts asking where's the cameras pointing at George W. Bush? and SlashDot does a National Listen to Me Alert: http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/12/17/1730253. This just proves SlashDot is basically a phishing and farming tool of the elite. If professional people are going to plagiarize the posts of a highschool graduate for ideas they should at least try to do a complete job of it! I also suggested the President's private talks with government leaders be taped so that later on when the TOILET FLUSHES AMERICANS DOWN TO SHANGHAI we can know when he pulled the toilet handle and to whom. Video and audio records would be nice. Let the President watch himself.

  24. Mute Points = Asinine Conclusions on Humans Evolving 100 Times Faster Than Ever · · Score: -1

    Whether there's backwards or forwards ~or both backwards and forwards~ evolution occurring at the same time is a mute point because since we don't know what future conditions will develop we don't have any way of knowing which step is best or to stand in one spot on the dance floor fearing every change imaginable as being yet another step in the wrong direction. For instance. Everyone touts the "successful" Moon landing as some great achievement (which it was, and) yet because of that achievement the pursuit of some better-than-propulsion system has been STIFLED AND STOPPED. So the Moon program has locked us into jet propulsion being "the answer". Likewise, the choice of combustion engines stopped research into the air-powered car engine which I recently concluded but for the building, my opponents laughing at the failure of mine to build them on my disability check by their mob control of research monies to protect their investments. However, none of that is the fault of the technology that was chosen. Apparently we all suffer from a gene that tells us once we solve a particular problem we can reward ourselves with a long dessert yet somehow avoid getting fat.

    So that's what we are. A bunch of raving back-patting business-successful fatties (who will stop anyone who makes an air-powered car that makes everyone an astronaut). But we're forgetting something very important. After we enjoy all the gravies, meaty meals, soups and desserts, we will get what men always get: the Gout. Maybe you've never had gout but I have and you don't want it, because the acidic crystals are sharp tiny little razor blades circulating through every blood vessel to Quisinart your body on the capillary level from the inside out, including your brain. I assure you, only the strong survive.

    So let's say a few people survive and not only survives but accomplishes some truly "break-out" accomplishment, like showing all people a very successful method or two for stopping cancers by killing them as they occur. How would the majority who commandeer the monies react? Would they enact sweeping changes in the hospital system to start giving cancer patients an onslaught nutrition program ? Not hardly because THEIR JOBS (STATUS IN THE COMMUNITY) ALL DEPEND ON NEW SICK & DYING CANCER PATIENTS they are forced to fight the innovation. So the people in the system needing to put FOOD ON THEIR TABLES AND PAY THE MORTGAGE have to fight it, just like all the people wrapped around crude oil usage (dependence), just like NASA and NASA-support industries have to fight the guy who invents anti-gravity producing technology, so wrap your head around this: Economic stability (from, by & for keeping existing industries in the black) requires technological stasis ... which is precisely why the End really is Near. No one has come forth with a conversion equation to keep people from starving due to mass innovation coming faster than it can be assimilated ... unless they try to merge those new ideas and morph them around to supporting the previous technologies & systems. Which is an asinine answer. We have developed a multi-level structure that is forced to keep buggy whips. Just like the other fellow said a few nights ago (12/06/2007 SlashDot) about the new MRAM memory. He said (paraphrased): Why use MRAM if we just put it on the back of a horse (speaking of hard drives, to replace them or not?). Until we solve this manmade dilemma of having to keep the old wineskins we're doomed, and Jesus was right whether anyone here likes it or not. Letting yesterday's paramenters define our tomorrows is strangling us like a doomed-for-Sunday-dinner barnyard chicken.

  25. Re:I have a dream! on BBC Rules That Wi-Fi Radiation Findings Were Wrong · · Score: -1

    Your dream can be realized, a proper dream too http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/12/04/1621240 (main article about Wi-Fi). I have found that standing next to the towers with arms out spread seems to obtain the best sleep and helps me have dreams about the other guy's wife keeping him warm ( http://hardware.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=379287&cid=21574463 ). However, recently I decided of a new improved way so I guess my day's of hugging microwave towers are about to come to a halt. It seems the refrigerator compressor has some interesting ah properties someone should have the good sense to take advantage of.