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Comment Re:Any grownups work there? (Score 4, Insightful) 302

You oversimplify. Facebook changes privacy policy for the worse, users complain, Facebook backs off (though rarely all the way) or offers (torturous and convoluted) ways to bypass new privacy violations.

I won't dispute the "base is full morons" point, but to say everyone there just whines to no effect is inaccurate.

Comment Re:How can they tell... (Score 1) 746

The 500 million year graph looks at *long term* climate changes, not localized short-term weather cycles.

The point that you seem to miss (or intentionally ignore) is that we're talking about climate variations within 100 years. If you put that into the 50 million year perspective, it will disappear in the graph. It doesn't disappear because nature has a lot more impact than human beings. It disappears because the 50-million year perspective is irrelevant to the human race as we know it today.

Meanwhile, your grandsons may visit what today is our coastline if they know how to scuba dive.

I'd certainly prefer a future where AGW is not a reality. But instead of just hoping for it and shout phony at it like you insist in doing with your blind defense of "freedom" (your freedom now, screw the rest), I prefer the idea of avoiding the worst case scenario by replacing insensitive development with a responsible one. It's not like it kills progress. It just demands a little more effort.

Comment Perhaps they'll both converge on "cancelled" (Score 2, Interesting) 155

Google has had the foresight to cut their losses before...

I have an Android phone. It was a gift from Google. Admittedly, it was an early version so maybe Android 2.0 looks better, but frankly when compared to an iPhone it looks like a high school science fair project. I'd rather pay for an iPhone than use the Android phone for free.

Comment Re:One word: Enron (Score 1) 359

It has never been confirmed by the govt, but if I recall, it was the Blaster worm which caused the big power failure of '03.

I believe the computers which were supposed to prevent a cascading failure were down with Blaster that day, as were a number of other prominent world-wide networks.

I can't help but wonder how much of our critical infrastructure is still running Windows?

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