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Comment Re: Maybe (Score 1) 53

But cutting a hose leaves a mark, traceable. A paper circuit, a hack, a corrupted code doesn't. Both leave the brakes not working at the "worst/inopportune/correct" time. Get the Jon done, but if the car doesn't burn our mangle enough, there is visable evidence of a crime. Conjecture? Or fact, now provable to the court? But its getting closer.

Comment Re: Results versus extrapolation (Score 1) 53

Personally, I'm interested. But like hacking, their are two colors of hats, just like the the possibilities of a car remotely controlled to hurt/kill someone. And so I still wonder why? And where I live the reason someone steals a car, is to go somewhere. They,the crook left them unharmed, he needed a ride. The next was insurance to get a next better ride.

Comment Re: If... (Score 1) 250

Now, reverse your theory,is the rule of quote science quote, a better possibility? Or are they wrong at times,also. Like a proposed theory, wrongly stated? Or wrong. Politicians of another culture, politicians divorced from the realities of life? To be in charge? That's wrong also, not better. So what's wrong with politics? Wrong people in power? America has a solution for that. The revolution happens happily every two years. No guns, no bloodshed, just tears for the loser. And I hope the koch bros lose this year...the american people need a win for a change.

Comment Re: 1800s (Score 1) 552

Sorry you think so, I thought the data for major population centers, where the churches, and the arts were taught, went back to the 1600's. Some earlier even. But then if you are going off datasets, I thought the MWP was a full three degrees warmer then the 1990's. Which were warmer then now. And there were warmer periods prior to that. So, I'll go back to the SciFi channel and watch sharknado 2 and scream over the destruction of the world.

Comment Re: verizon, comcast? (Score 1) 81

Just try and use it away from home. Out get used to a technical usage,of part of the product, and then the third world of you cannot do that here, because you live in the wrong neighborhood, or visiting the wrong side of the street. After all, I'm not paying the bill there, am I. But, my service says "mobile". And it's not....

Comment Re: "Thus ends "Climategate." Hopefully." (Score 2) 497

Sorry you are so limited in scope. What this reenforced is secrecy in government. Mann was working on a government grant, with the permissions of his employer, a state college, also a government entity. He produced a product that has been called flawed. The statistics have been reworked, flawed. People, including other scientists, are asking the what and where of his research, he won"t release that research, or the emails related to the research where his basic tenant started to deviate. Or the databases used, or program that says your CO2 is the problem. But your shipping our jobs to 3rd world countries is now " solving" the problem. He he he!.

Comment Re: Borg Home (Score 1) 63

Sorry about this comment, think of what else may be built into the common light bulb,and realize the security and privacy implications. Then think of the recent miniaturizations that have been put forward,with the higher input voltages,what else needs to be available for low level spying.

Comment Re: I got this one guys (Score 1) 190

Try finding a clean swimming place overseas. Try finding something to drink in the backwoods even in america. You have to be careful especially in america, you aren't as immune as the the third world is. The clean water let's you live longer but at a price that you had to adapt to. You system, will not protect you from the worms, the illnesses or the problems of ingested poisions available to the rest of the world. We survive on shit free ponds, with filtered and semifreash, they thrive on the blue stream,the brown to black infested water where uthey get a days worth of protein with every swallow. But we are loosening our rules. Soon after the tea party wins, you will get to have the same waters as our foreign cousins. Ain't we lucky.

Comment Re: Weren't the Peruvians altering the coast? (Score 1) 94

Au contrair Mon fear. Colonization a white person invention? That's racist. Colonization was a Arab ormesopitian proclivity, as well, even Egyptians practiced it. As far back as we can see, it was practiced. Each race,each city group, each family or clan practiced it. I know you are referring only to the English version of it, but the baddest ass of every group practiced colonization, taking over the next territory, or clan to improve their livelihood or survival ability. So back to your little ivory tower and spew more claptrap.

Comment Re: Where does 7 feet of water come from? (Score 1) 323

But the crysosat data missed lake superior. They had to look there by a standard photo sat. Record ice. Why, or is the data filtered to present a viewpoint? Why? Canadians were late getting their breaker out, to the saint Lawrence, why? Ice in the harbor? And had to use their ocean branch to break in first, not enough warming there? Or did they believe the hype, instead of being prepared like usual. Alarmist crap means more problems, not being prepared for tomorrow.

Comment Re: Where does 7 feet of water come from? (Score 1) 323

Its not the warming water I'm nervous about, its the frozen water expansion. Try growing something on ice. Generally polar bears do good then,but humans have a hard time with limited food production. Meaning less education, and more warfare over limited resources. Warm,means education, production, and resources available, more life. More diversity.

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