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Comment Re:The buried lede was awesome (Score 1) 137

I read the article. What I mostly took away is this: genetic disorders are about to become repairable as a matter of routine injections, in an increasing number of cases. We took a ten year detour because of Bush and his fetal position, and that idiot pair of parents who sued a research line into a ten year hiatus and ruined one of the best researchers in the world. But it's coming back. Stupidity can stop this only so long, it seems. The age of wonders is coming. We need this hope, as so much else is being ruined that we can do nothing about.

Comment Re: Easy grammar (Score 1) 626

And the correct pronunciation of "buyed" is "bawt". Today. Four hundred years ago? "Bawgkt", as it is spelled. Fight was "figkt. The English language spells out exact how stubborn and irrational the main British culture (that would be Planet America, too) is, when you strip the paint off and stare at it for a while.

English usage froze almost solid the day they started printing dictionaries. It won't change much - the past is no longer prologue when it comes to pronunciation drift. We also have audio recordings, so pronunciation is pretty much what is was a hundred years ago.

Comment Re: Easy grammar (Score 1) 626

yuz = use.

We can't recognize our own words if spelled phonetically!

Ben Franklin had a crack at this during his own lifetime, trying out a phonetic alphabet. He corresponded with his son that way, for a bit.
In the 70's, there was Unifon, I believe, one letter for each unique sound. And there are so many more.

I have to say, learning English spelling would take about two days instead of seven years. We really do waste a hell of a lot of our kids' time with idiotic adherence to learning past mistakes. And no, I have no idea if it could ever be corrected.

However, we *could* adopt phonetic spelling as an alternative, secondary spelling, the way the Japanese language can be spelled using three different sets of characters. But using real time translation apps will kill such needs, I guess.

Comment Re:Remember kids, sync to cloud. (Score 1) 489

But if you sync to the cloud, that is, transmit your incriminating video from you registered phone through a cell provider who has your credit card information to a storage provider who also has your credit card information, the cops can show up at your door, follow your car, and get "in your face" until they find something to hang you with. The method of your "empowerment" is the means of your destruction by those who can access the unanonymous information embedded in the file, the video stream, the phone company, the NSA, and various app companies whom you agreed to share your location data with who in turn sell your location to thrird parties who sell it to anyone, including the cops.

All this doesn't factor in the Homeland Security efforts (coming soon) to grant authorities such as the police the ability to transmit a Kill All Cameras command in a geofenced area. That's coming soon, and the police really, really are looking forward to that.

Comment Thanks to Track Everything, can't do anon video (Score 1) 489

The person may be keeping quiet, but the ID of that phone or camera is embedded in the video file somewhere, and if no one else can access that information, certainly the police can figure it out. If it is a phone, it is designed to identify the owner. For terrorism prevention, we've made it impossible to hide from the cops. Sucks if its the cops who are out to get you.

Comment Re:YES (Score 1) 298

"I mean, who woulda thought that random mutations would actually make some people more or less likely to reproduce successfully?"

Few think so, here on Planet America. About as few elsewhere. We are outnumbered, and the enemy is increasing its numbers at a geometric pace. Stupid wins by the simple trick of having a hell of a lot more babies.

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