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Comment Speaking of Fudging (Score 1) 1011

At some level, we as scientists trust one another to not fudge things

Well, we have evidence of fudging the data. Confessions of fudging are in the code! From a report by the Science & Public Policy Institute: Climategate: Caught Green-Handed! (PDF) See Page 8, Example 2.

and the peer review process should take care of most of that.

Peer reviewing does nothing for integrity when you ignore the peer reviewers' comments, or you get to choose the reviewers!

Comment Re:First... define worse... (Score 2, Insightful) 449

Some of the best drivers I know are the ones who can't obey speed limits, make illegal turns, and ultimately are deemed as "bad" drivers. However these same folks maintain superior control of their vehicles and never get into accidents unless they are caused by another driver's lack of control.

If you cannot maintain your speed at the posted limit, and have no respect for when a U-Turn is allowed or appropriate, than you are not maintaining "superior control" of your vehicle. You're just trying to justify your asshattery. (Yes, we all got that you're talking about youself.)

No, you're confounding skills with ethics here. A hacker can both be skilled and be a blackhat; by the same token, a driver can be skilled and be an asshat. (Of course there is not necessarily always a positive correlation - cf. script-kiddies)

Comment Re:Canonical does something right for a change (Score 3, Insightful) 744

Ubuntu still needs to change a lot (scrap Upstart/clone FreeBSD init, get rid of DKMS, ideally get rid of crapt-get and clone ports, revert to OSS for sound, get rid of the insane scenario where GNOME is irremovably fused with virtually the entire rest of the system)

Or you could just run FreeBSD, rather than trying to turn Ubuntu into it...

Comment Not Free (Score 1) 272

In my country education is free...

No, it's just PRE-PAID. And overpaid. And if you didn't pay for your education, that means that the government robbed someone else to pay for it. It's a totally immoral system. How do you socialists sleep at night?

Comment Jesus a law-breaker? (Score 1) 653

[Citation does not support the claim]

Refutation:

"Pilate summoned the head cohanim (priests), the leaders and the people, and said to them, "You brought this man before me on a charge of subverting the people. I examined him in your presence and did not find the man guilty of the crime you are accusing him of. And neither did Herod, because he sent him back to us. Clearly, he has not done anything that merits the death penalty. Therefore, what I will do is have him flogged and release him." - Luke 23:13-16

The "crime" that was posted on the cross above Yeshua's (Jesus') head was "King of the Jews." That's not a crime. The religious leaders wanted Him dead because they were jealous of Him (His independent, authoritative teaching and wild popularity undermined their positions) and He did not overthrow the yoke of Roman imperialism like they thought a real messiah should've done. He was not a criminal.

Moreover, the innocence of the Messiah is a requirement for being the "Passover Lamb," as Believers call Him. Just as the lamb for the Passover sacrifice had to be examined for four days (according to Torah - Leviticus 23), so was Yeshua examined by the authorities for four days, after which, having been found unblemished/innocent, He was slaughtered on the eve of Passover.

Comment Re:or (Score 2, Funny) 436

To "young"-earth creationists, what we see here is certainly not "impossible," or improbable. In fact, it is to be expected!

That planet is "impossible" because their "science" is impossible.

Orbital dynamics "settled" science for 400 years? The age of the universe (ballpark figure) had been settled for a lot longer than that until modern, naturalist scientists decided to unsettle it. Look who's doing the backpedaling now... (Not saying they'll return to Genesis for answers; they'll just devise even more wildly contorted naturalistic hypotheses to explain why reality discombobulates their "settled" teachings.)

Comment Re:ENOUGH WITH THE F---ING "CZAR" TITLE!!! (Score 1) 205

I agree with you about the use of "czar" or "tsar." Freedom-loving countries should not use that as a title for a political position. The spelling, in particular, links it to terrible regimes that are anathema to the spirit of the U.S. Constitution.

However, on a geeky note, the etymology of the word branches out to more than just "Caesar." There are many personal titles that are or may be related, and most are positive more often than negative: Sire, Sir, Sieur (Old French) leading to Monsieur (lit. my lord), Senior (Latin; disputed), Kaiser (German; the original pronunciation of "Caesar" in Classical Latin), etc. Most interesting to me is sar, which is a Hebrew word that appears hundreds of times in the Bible. To emphasize a positive use of the word, "Sar Shalom" is a prophetic title for the Messiah (Isaiah 9:6; 9:5 in Tanakh).

This page just about covers it all.

Comment Bearing Arms (Score 0) 828

Seeing how people are answering with the assumption that castle = home, it goes to show how the 2nd Amendment right of ordinary citizens bearing arms to protect themselves is an intuitive assumption; a natural right.

Notice that nobody is trying to make the case that castles are to be primarily defended by a professional army or cavalry or knights. And there was no poll option of "Call the police/9-1-1" or "The government/king will protect me."

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