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Comment Re:Take your space (Score 1) 290

Some stupid woman in my wife's store ran into a post in the middle of the aisle Saturday night because she was too busy texting. She then proceeded to the front of the store, demanded to see the manager on duty, and told her that there should be a beeper on the post so that people would know it was there.

Comment Re: Take your space (Score 1) 290

You really don't understand evolution at all. The development of morality stems from evolution among social animals such as buffalo, horses or chickens. Observe a herd of horses, a pack of canines, or a flock of crows. They each have a moral structure to their societies, which has evolved to further their species' survival (an individual's survival is unimportant to evolution, only the group's survival).

Rather amusing that a religious fanatic quotes an atheist politician's words celebrating a battle fought to overthrow a practice supported by both the Old and New Testament.

Comment Re:Take your space (Score 1) 290

I've noticed this on the bus, generally if some jackass is taking up a second seat with his bag on a crowded bus they're under 30. There's one jerk who sits in the back row and deliberately sits spanning two seats, even when there are dozens of people standing. I make it a point to make him move over so that I can sit down, and if there is anyone nearby who I think needs the seat more I'll almost immediately get up and offer it to them.

Comment Re:Oh Texas... (Score 1) 149

I don't see which "St. Joseph's Hospital" is being referenced, there are a ton of them out there, but most of them are owned by the Franciscan order of Catholic monks. The Franciscans, the Dominicans and the Sisters Of Providence nuns are three of the largest hospital chain owners in North America currently. The judge is not likely directly in the pocket of the Church, but several other for-profit "healthcare" corporations are headquartered in Texas so he is probably looking out for the financial well being of the entire industry by setting this precedent.5722719

Comment Re:Nobody gets to use the surprise face (Score 1) 131

When the second amendment was written they specifically said "Arms", not pistols, long guns, swords, etc. for a reason. At the time most merchantmen carried cannons, port cities had their own batteries of cannon, frontier communities would buy multi-barrel muskets as protection against Indians and brigands, and the "town hall cannon" was not just an ornament. The amendment is an artifact of the time in which it was written, and definitely needs updating, but most people (on both sides of the issue) are unaware of the context in which it was written.

Comment Re:a few huts in the jungle != civilization (Score 1) 55

Wow, so much stupid in such a short post. One of the oldest villages yet uncovered existed in the Atacama Desert on the Peruvian coast. The invention of adobe in both the New and Old worlds appears to have happened about the same time. When the European barbarians arrived the Inca and Aztec capitals were two or three times the size of any city in Europe or anywhere else outside China, cleaner, better organized, and more advanced in almost everything but weaponry. The first Spaniards who floated down the Amazon reported thriving cities and extensive fields all along the river. Goods were exchanged between the high Andes and the lower Amazon. By the time the Portuguese had arrived to explore the Amazon disease had killed 90+ percent of the population and the jungle was reclaiming land down to the river's banks.

The two principal advantages the Europeans had were 1) unrivaled ignorant religious fanaticism unequaled until the modern Wahabist movement, and 2) their habit of living in a level of filth unknown at any other point in human history which ensured the survivors were immune to, and carriers of, almost every disease known to mankind.

Comment Time to start over (Score 1) 36

even though it's been forced to have a rethink about its go-to-market strategy

And here is the example that every other frelling company out there needs to learn; if people don't want to use your product the way you expect them to you need to change your expectations. The classic demonstration of this is the Ford Edsel, but there is no lack of newer examples, such as why did MS go forward with Win 8 even after the test users uniformly hated the new interface? Ballmer had decided that users were going to conform to his product, with end the result that huge enterprise customers (and many of MS's internal users) refused to upgrade. Google is doing the smart thing, they've got a product that is useful in many scenarios, just not popular in the scenario they originally envisioned. They're going to work on the markets where it makes sense now, such as security, medical systems, and architectural design.

Comment Re:Social solution to e technical problem? (Score 1) 199

Homschooled: taught how to use a wok.

To get back to the question, because you appear to know absolutely fuck all about biology.

Huh. So everyone who knows anything about biology is aware of how common mRNA diseases are? The first five pages of a Google search don't seem to bear that out (although I did find an interesting article about nonsense-mediated mRNA decay in the process).

Playing with human reproduction tends to be extremely controversial. How long was Louise Brown, the first IVF baby, a source of headlines? I can't imagine the British parliament passing something so possibly controversial so quickly without either royalty or super-rich prompting them? Since bloodline only seems to matter to royals that seems the mostly likely source of pressure.

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