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Comment Criminals must thank naive citizens and activists (Score 1) 545

I am so going to get -5 Troll for writing this, but I don't care. Chasing carma is not my sport, at least not by means of hypocrisy called "political correctness".

'The ultimate result could be lower crime rates, at a reduced cost'

Where is the evidence to this? As I already mentioned in a previous post on similar topic, gang leaders already successfully continue with their business even while incarcerated, and this retarded measure will only make their job even easier. Once again, the law-abiding citizens will end up looking as fools and criminals will be laughing in the face of their victims and the society as whole.

'and with considerably less inhumanity in the bargain.'

Why should humane treatment even be an issue, especially when we are talking about most ruthless and unrepentant criminals, such as rapists, gang leaders and assassins? When will the society finally realize and admit that certain individuals can only be stopped from committing further crimes by means of physical elimination?

Robotics

Gecko Inspired Robot Climbs Walls at Stanford 56

telomerewhythere writes "Stanford mechanical engineer Mark Cutkosky is using the biology of a gecko's sticky foot to create a robot that climbs. In the same way the small reptile can scale a wall of slick glass, the Stickybot can climb smooth surfaces with feet modeled on the intricate design of gecko toes. The team's new project involves scaling up the material for humans. A technology called Z-Man, which would allow humans to climb with gecko adhesive, is in the works."

Comment Re:Personally I think recruiters are worthless (Score 1) 207

What's the difference between a used care salesman and a tech recruiter? The used car salesman knows he's lying. Sure it's a joke but there is a lot of truth to that statement.

I can only confirm this. After many encounters with recruiters over the years, I tend to get really surprised when I stumble upon one who is not completely dishonest. Remember folks, a recruiter has the capacity to screw your life very badly, so practice caution.

Comment Re:Well I don't really consider Linkedin personal (Score 1) 207

The problem is that people view social networking as just some sort of big ole' party. Most people I know can't believe I won't accept any and every Facebook friend request. For me, it is someone I know that I would consider a friend, even if fairly distantly. For most people, the more the merrier. They just say "yes" to anything.

And this disproves one of the greatest fallacies about social networks, the one that somebody's network of contacts is an evidence of his identity.

Comment Re:One more factor, however... (Score 2, Interesting) 1017

The media and us spies can't control what we decide to believe or say and write. Faces hidden behind their desks, they only control whatever truths or lies newspapers print, not the rest of us. I smell a rat and call it BS. The original story is from a tabloid, who have no reputation or scruples. Easily corrupted. The other papers just repeat the tabloid, risking none of their reputation.

Don't forget that the first one to report this news was Expressen, the only competitor to Aftonbladet, the "newspaper" Assange was supposed to write for. Coincidence? You tell me.

Comment Re:Rape? In Sweden? (Score 0, Troll) 1017

Didn't dare to login as I am sure to be modded down.

First of all I would like to state that I am NOT a racist. Sweden has a huge problem with immigrants committing crime and they are responsible for a huge majority of the assault rapes and other rapes as well. The Swedish media is of course covering this up, but if we look at Norway for example the case is the same there. And lets not forget Sweden takes in much more immigrants than Norway.

It is very sad for the freedom of speech and democracy in Sweden that people who point out the downsides of massive and often uncontrolled immigration have to defend themselves from being labeled as "racists".

Let me congratulate you for your bravery to write this, anonymously or not.

SD i riksdagen 2010!

Comment Re:Secure? (Score 1) 187

I am too, free speech lets me easily identify sociopaths and general nutcases I don't want to be around quite often.

Who are sociopaths and general nutcases? Those who are aware of the reality, in which gang leaders run their gangs even while incarcerated? In which the worst criminals corrupt the judges and jurors and laugh in the face of their victims, the honest citizens, and the justice system?

Yeah, shoot the sociopathic messenger, who is a general nutcase...

Comment Re:what a joke (Score 2) 187

Mexico is a failed state well on its way to anarchy. This is a country that can't even keep its police chiefs from getting assassinated by drug cartel thugs, and they think iris scanners are going to make a damned bit of difference? Give me a break.

This comment fully deserves a +5 score, but why is it modded as "Funny"? This is not funny, it's the tragic truth of Mexico's brutal reality.

Comment Re:Secure? (Score 1, Insightful) 187

They need an effective police state, and a Pinochet, a Franco, or other ruler who has enough leverage to kill anyone who is a threat to good citizens.

There is a point where the strictly limited and extremely restrained legalistic ways which are practical in stable countries do not work.

War, not law, is then necessary to kill and destroy the enemies of the people. Mexico is a failed state, and the way to put those in order is to give orders, enforce them with force, and ensure the narco-warlords are killed so they cannot operate from prison.

In the US, by comparison, we have trivial crime rates, pampered lives, and are so comfortable we cannot even understand such situations.

I am glad that someone wrote this openly. The only way to fight the most dangerous and unrepentant criminals is to kill them.

However, I fear that some politically correct idiots will mod you down...

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