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  1. Re:Accusation through misunderstanding on YouTube and the Modern Mad Scientist (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    Context dumb ass. Use it. Loon is not a freaking medical term. God dam no wonder /. is so willing to run with the lunatics with posters like you around.

  2. Re: Already here - it feels unfair to some on SaxoBank Predicts Universal Basic Income For Europe · · Score: 1

    You didn't even read it, did you.

  3. Re:Hmmm... seems to be intrinsically faulty on Math Says Conspiracies Are Prone To Unravel (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    How do you think insurance companies work out premiums? Probability of a flood based on how many times it flooded. What else would you use? The number of times you stubbed your toe?

  4. Re: Already here - it feels unfair to some on SaxoBank Predicts Universal Basic Income For Europe · · Score: 1

    got a citation for that.. Yea not a made up one from the NRA either?

  5. Re: Already here - it feels unfair to some on SaxoBank Predicts Universal Basic Income For Europe · · Score: 1

    This is provably wrong. You are far more likely to suffer from a gun accident, than get to use said gun against a trespasser.

  6. Re:For some definition of Europe on SaxoBank Predicts Universal Basic Income For Europe · · Score: 1

    You have been watching too much fox. There are hardly any immigrants at all compared to the 500000000 odd people already living in Europe.

  7. Re:Accusation through misunderstanding on YouTube and the Modern Mad Scientist (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    Example: The EM drive. While everyone was skeptical, it was real scenc. It dealt with an area of physics that there wasn't 100% agreement on, there was a written formula, and it was testable.

    Absolutely not. It does not have any valid science theory behind it. the experiments show no such force outside errors and noise. And if it works, *IT WOULD BE A OVER UNITY ENERGY DEVICE*. Conservation of momentum and energy are related. They are aspects of the same conservation.

  8. Re:Accusation through misunderstanding on YouTube and the Modern Mad Scientist (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    My ecodrive is going strong after almost 20 years. Never needed to open it up and ruin the water proofing.

  9. Re:Accusation through misunderstanding on YouTube and the Modern Mad Scientist (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    If you look like a duck, quack like a duck, i am going to call you a fucking duck. Loon.

    They don't understand anything. Why do you think there is something about there goals that need understanding.

  10. Re:Accusation through misunderstanding on YouTube and the Modern Mad Scientist (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    I think a better question is, name even just once such discovery from a "crank"? These people will not find anything. they can't even measure power correctly. They are idiots.

  11. Re:Accusation through misunderstanding on YouTube and the Modern Mad Scientist (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    Err no. They don't claim any such thing. Since these people are the poster child of willful ignorance, they are hardly going to come up with a legitimate theory. Even worst they don't even understand really simple physics or electronics. Like how to measure power flow in an AC circuit. Here is a hint, it is *not* RMS V multiplied by the RMS current!

  12. Re:If humans have free will on The AI Anxiety (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Not by reputable physics. The many worlds changes nothing about quantum physics and makes *no* new prediction. How can it be tested? It cannot. I really is a "oh weee that is collapsing the wave function lets pretend it is real.. ".. it doesn't make it real and it changes nothing! It is just trying to apply meaning to the mathematics, not introduce anything new.

  13. Re:70s on Why Do Americans Work So Much? · · Score: 1

    you can't legally CEO on contract. At least in all the countries i have lived in.

  14. I can a get a 15 ton (metric) truck with crane from anywhere in this city to anywhere else for about $500, including pickup and delivery. The problem is here is not moving it. It is the space on the factory floor.

  15. Re:70s on Why Do Americans Work So Much? · · Score: 1

    In Switzerland they have now caped a CEO salary at not more than 10x IIRC the lowest paid employee.

  16. Re:Income inequality has *RISEN* under Obama?!?!? on Why Do Americans Work So Much? · · Score: 1

    Yea, where i am, interest is much higher than rent would be even with a 30% or more deposit. Since i intend to move in the next few years at most. Renting makes sense. In the EU stamp duty (changing the deed) can be as high as 10000EUR! So short term investment property is not really a thing.

  17. Re:Income inequality has *RISEN* under Obama?!?!? on Why Do Americans Work So Much? · · Score: 1

    Hay my family have loved following me around the world. Families don't really tie you down unless you let them.

  18. Re:Income inequality has *RISEN* under Obama?!?!? on Why Do Americans Work So Much? · · Score: 1

    I have no dept but i rent. I don't want the pain and hassle of owning a place, and even freehold they are not free. Especially since i travel a lot. Also it is not the same. Right now where i am moving to, interest would be far higher than rent. And if something happens with my job, i can just move to somewhere cheaper. I can't do that so easily with a mortgage, and fixed terms can even penalize early payment. Furthermore desperate selling could really lose you a lot of money on back market conditions and just back luck, if you have to sell in on month flat.

  19. Re:Bad research on UK Cuts Men's Recommended Weekly Alcohol To 14 Units (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Well i don't get hangovers. But yea binge drinking at that level is clearly not fun and bad for you. The reason your throwing up is that your body is panicking and trying to get rid of the poison that is almost killing you. Also as someone who has seen alcoholism first hand, people with a problem *don't enjoy it*, but can't stay away anyway.

  20. Re:Ship landing? on SpaceX Plans Drone Ship Landing On January 17th (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    As far as i can tell from the videos, its not welding .4 mm think sheet, closer to 5mm +. That is problem, the thinkness.

  21. Re:Bad research on UK Cuts Men's Recommended Weekly Alcohol To 14 Units (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Yea and even if i would die a bit sooner. At least i am having fun before i die. It is like all those gym bunnies convinced they are going to look great and live forever. They don't even statistically live longer than people like me, and waste half their life eating boring food and spending huge amounts of time at the gym.

  22. Re: Whew on How We Know North Korea Didn't Detonate a Hydrogen Bomb · · Score: 1

    Err no. That is FUD. See the movie Threads to see what they thought it would be like. humans survive just fine as far as a species is concerned.

  23. Re:Does that $600 include a ice pack? on Oculus Rift Pre-orders Begin At $600 (oculus.com) · · Score: 1

    Yea cus everyone loves to watch someone else play a game. Like how many play on Xbox at once? 1, or 2.. Wow entertainment for the WHOLE family. If your a fucking orphan that is.

  24. Re:Ship landing? on SpaceX Plans Drone Ship Landing On January 17th (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    How do you weld that?

  25. Re: No it isn't on The Unsung Heroes of Scientific Software (nature.com) · · Score: 1

    Well have you ever wondered why medical journals have impact factors around 50? It is because medical people really do expect just about every piece of bullshit to get them on the author list.