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Comment Have we discovered all there is to discover? (Score 5, Insightful) 221

Of course not.

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To think that we have discovered all there is to know regarding life forms would mean that we already know all there is to know in this field.

So maybe we need to use different methods than the ones we have been using. Makes sense to me.

Comment Re:Ethics (Score 2) 321

...Blame is not a limited commodity - you can add blame to the idiots who don't take precautions without removing any blame from those who break in....

Using your logic, if someone uses an armored vehicle to break down the door and go into someone's house, then the homeowner is to blame because he did not have a door lock strong enough to stop an armored vehicle.

Comment Goal in life (Score 2) 253

...while insisting that their goal in life is to get you a job.,,,

The goal in life of a recruiter and recruiting agencies is to get the commission. No more, no less.

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The candidate is nothing but a warm butt, and the job opening is nothing but a cold seat.

The recruiter''s goal is to put the warm butt into the cold seat, and get the commission for doing so.

Comment Re:Funny how it's the business donations. (Score 1) 485

Bullshit! Just because the business of Silicon Valley are funding and endorsing republicans doesn't mean you have to vote for them.

Your reading comprehension needs help.

I [purposefully] did not say anything about having to vote for anyone.

I did comment on the apparent fact that the amount of business donations seems to be used to determine how an area is leaning politically.

Comment Re:Bad idea (Score 1) 165

People who only vote because they heard about it on Facebook (or via that stupid sticker people wear) shouldn't be voting.

People who think they know (based upon personal preferences) who should or should not be voting, should not be voting.

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