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Comment Re:So then... (Score 1) 231

Add some lemon juice to the melted butter. The combination makes lobster even more incredible.

And as for introducing a new person to tomalley, try spreading a bit on a small piece of toast. You'd be surprised at how quickly a person can go from "Ewwww..." to scraping the entire thoracic cavity obsessively in order to get every last bit of that ambrosia.

Comment Re:While... (Score 1) 259

Actually, a fault exists where there was movement. Depending on the causes of said movement, there may indeed be the potential for future activity. Or, as is often the case with shallow normal faults in sedimentary rock, the fault could have been caused by the sediment shifting along the plane of bedrock, leaving it in a more stable position than before.

Comment Re:Enterprise not space worthy (Score 1) 63

Actually, the retrofitting was supposed to be minimal. People don't realise just how much of the shuttle was removed between normal operations, so installing the missing components would actually have cost much less than converting STA-099 into Challenger.

What happened were design changes during the construction of Columbia, many of them prompted by data from Enterprise's flight tests. These changes resulted in a much lighter orbiter, and would have required a serious rebuilding of Enterprise instead of the intended basic retrofit.

Comment Re:More Specifically Aimed at Chinese Fur Farms (Score 1) 491

"I made this half-pony/half-monkey monster to please you.
But I get the feeling that you don't like it.
What's with all the screaming?
You like monkeys; you like ponies.
Maybe you don't like monsters so much.
Maybe I used too many monkeys.
Isn't it enough to know that I ruined a pony making a gift for you?"

Submission + - Disabled People Refused Service in Massachusetts (cbslocal.com)

LocutusMIT writes: "On Sunday evening, a group of thirteen people decided to have dinner at Bamboo restaurant in Dedham, MA. Unfortunately, the restaurant refused to seat them because six of the group had disabilities and used service dogs to help them get around. Despite the restaurant being in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (a federal law), as well as Massachusetts criminal law, local police refused to assist and supported the restaurant's actions."

Comment Once the arrests are made... (Score 3, Interesting) 155

who will prosecute the suspects? A criminal trial is expensive and ends up importing criminals to whichever nation chooses to prosecute. That's the reason that the Somali pirates get turned loose. A similar situation would arise for trans-border cyber crime. Everyone would hope that someone else would prosecute.

Comment Best comment so far... (Score 1) 565

I agree with you wholeheartedly. All of the free market crowd should recognize that a free market is predicated upon all participants having enough information to make informed decisions. So access to information is critical for the market participants to know what they are consenting to in an agreement. All of the arguments from economists about market efficiency are based upon perfect information by all parties. This is clearly an idealization, but it underscores the need for widely accessed, shared information in the running of a free market. A free market is not a natural state of the economy, it is a highly refined construction based upon thousands of years of social evolution. Communication and access to information are essential infrastructure.

Comment Re:Same Arguments, So Simply Discredit Them (Score 3, Insightful) 565

Living in the rural Ozarks, we have decent broadband, with the exception of one provider that absolutely sucks.

It eventually comes down to property rights, though. The government lacks the legitimate moral authority to confiscate an individual's property to provide that property to someone else. Taxing one person to provide for someone else is theft, pure and simple.

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