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Comment Re:Trolling Douchebags (Score 2) 211

Was that their "business" line or their "emergency" line? I've tried calling my local PD for non-life-threatening stuff I've witnessed before, and the non-emergency number appears to keep even less helpful hours than banks. Since police departments aren't normally geared for the customer-service mindset, they don't tend to set up their interfaces in a manner that makes sense to the callers in the same way it was intended by the receivers. And no one really expects to call and find the police department closed if there isn't a gun or knife threatening your life.

Comment Re: News for nerds (Score 1) 866

every single scientific "law" might be overturned at any time by some new discovery that displays reality from a new and different point of view

You're confusing laws and theories. Laws describe what things do, with no concern for how that is accomplished. For example, Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation: F = G(m1*m2/r^2)

This accurately describes what the gravitational force is between two masses, but you're not going to see anything about gravity waves or gravitons or gravity elves in there - there's no "how". For this to be overturned, you'd have to contradict all of mankind's collected observational data on the subject, where everything we've ever observed has turned out to be affected by gravity according to that formula.

Theories are our attempts to explain the "how" - and are subject to correction, reinterpretation, and refinement constantly.

Comment Re:A worrying trend (Score 1) 41

Out of ideas, or to protect themselves from ISPs that seem intent on using bandwidth as an excuse to throttle connections to their sites and extort money from them? If they become peers to the ISPs (becoming ISPs themselves), then the arguments that comcast/verizon/AT&T use against content providers like Netflix will fall apart and they'll have to go back to hatching new evil schemes.

Comment it's more than that (Score 1) 278

Actually, closer to 100% of water is recycled. Possible exceptions being that underground lake they found in Antarctica (Lake Vostok) that has been sitting there for the past 15-25 million years, and a few places like it.

Still doesn't mean that it's not recycled dinosaur toilet water. There's been a few nights I thought I recycled all the fresh water myself, or that's what my kidneys (and their damned stones) were telling me.

Comment Monitor my communications? (Score 1) 241

If you want to monitor my communications, get a warrant. Otherwise, they're violating the 4th amendment. If they are going to argue that we should have nothing to hide if we are not doing anything wrong, I must ask why the government keeps secrets from its citizens - after all, we are also the "good guys". Any reason they have for not trusting citizens with access to their "secrets" would stand as a good reason why citizens would not trust these agencies with ours.

Comment Re:Depressing Shill (Score 3, Informative) 553

his job at Bain was to save companies, not jobs

Tell that to the folks that used to work for Kay Bee toys. http://www.politifact.com/trut... While he had left by the time Bain did their damage there, they were using the system that he had set up: Run up a large debt to purchase a company, assign the debt to that company, sell off much of its assets, and watch it burn.

Comment Re:Mitt Romney Deux? (Score 1) 553

Considering he pointed out the distinction between communism and socialism, and provided examples the the continuing success and happiness of people that are using that system; then you get right back on the train of calling one by the other's name and giving it the blame for what that other did - that's some industrial-grade stupid there, son.

Comment Re:All aboard the FAIL train (Score 2) 553

Can you really expect anyone to take you seriously when you use the word "anointed"? It gets trotted out every election cycle and it tells me to to ignore the person using it - because if the only serious critique you can come up with is that the candidate or office holder is popular among their supporters, you're likely into your third jug of kook-aid for the opposition. (yeah, I saw that typo and decided to keep it - it fits the concept well)

Comment Re:All aboard the FAIL train (Score 4, Insightful) 553

Is a high approval rating all that hard to accomplish in a state full of do-it-yourselfers that want not much more than to be left alone? People get paid to live there, so it's the biggest welfare state we have without it being called welfare, meaning she didn't have much to do in order to run things. She still managed to get embroiled in misuse-of-power scandals, and she abandoned her cushy post on top of all that.

Being a business-person is not an analog for being a politician, so I don't know why people keep pushing the idea that because someone is good at one, they'll be good at the other. After all, a good businessman is all about getting the most for themselves and being sure to do what is profitable, not what is right. Politics should be about serving the country, while business is about taking all they can. Would you trust a government run by AT&T or Comcast?

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