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Carl Sagan Was On US Team To Nuke the Moon 206

First time accepted submitter novakom writes "Apparently during the cold war, one fall-back position the U.S. was looking at to ensure mutual assured destruction was to put nukes on the moon. This would ensure that the U.S. could retaliate against even an effective first strike by the Russians. The first step, of course, would be to detonate a nuke on the moon. And yes, Carl Sagan was on the team (and apparently leaked the info!)"

Comment Sweet (Score 1) 52

Martian atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide. Plants like carbon dioxide. Now we just have to plant enough macadamia and pineapple plants to start terraforming and produce oxygen. :-)
Science

Ask Richard Dawkins About Evolution, Religion, and Science Education 1142

Richard Dawkins is an author and an evolutionary biologist. For 13 years, he held the Simonyi Professorship at the University of Oxford. His 1976 book The Selfish Gene helped popularize the gene-centric view of evolution and coined the word "meme." Several other of his books, including Climbing Mount Improbable, River Out of Eden, and The Greatest Show on Earth have helped to explain aspects of evolution in a way non-scientists can more easily understand. Dawkins is a frequent opponent of creationism and intelligent design, and he generated widespread controversy and debate in 2006 with The God Delusion, a book that subjected common religious beliefs to unyielding scientific scrutiny. He wrote, "One of the truly bad effects of religion is that it teaches us that it is a virtue to be satisfied with not understanding." Most recently, Dawkins wrote The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True, a graphic book that aims to introduce kids to science. He's also recently begun a video series titled "Sex, Death, and the Meaning of Life" about how our world would look without religion. Mr. Dawkins has graciously agreed to answer some questions for us. Post your suggestions in the comments below, but please limit yourself to one question per post. We'll post his responses sometime next week.

Comment Excellent choices! (Score 1) 405

I know people usually bemoan the poll options, but I am pleased and had a tough time picking. The obligatory sarlac/Star Wars reference. If I get to nail the Nexus 6 before death then that would be my choice. Of course narfle the garthok from Coneheads offers a chance at survival. I recently rewatched this hilarious movie. Well played. Well played.
Google

FTC Releases Google Privacy Audit, Blacks Out the Details 57

chicksdaddy writes "Google could tell you about its privacy practices except, well....they're private. That's the conclusion privacy advocates are drawing after the Federal Trade Commission took a black marker to an independent audit of the company's privacy practices before releasing it to the group EPIC in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Security Ledger is reporting that the FTC released a copy of a Price Waterhouse Coopers audit of Google that was mandated as part of a settlement with the FTC over complaints following a 2010 complaint by EPIC over privacy violations in Google Buzz, a now-defunct social networking experiment. However, the agency acceded to Google requests to redact descriptions of the search giant's internal procedures and the design of its privacy program."

Comment Re:Incidentally... (Score 1) 633

If you don't like hops but you are still willing to try something different, steer clear of IPA's or wheats and search out some amber's and reds. As you find some of those you like and start drinking them you will find your tastes will change and pretty soon you will like wheats too. After a while you won't even mind an occasional IPA.

Comment Re:Incidentally... (Score 1) 633

America isn't the only country producing chicken mcnugget flavored lager. Fosters, St Pauli Girl, Heineken, Sol, Corona, Harps, Boddingtons, Lablatts, Sapporo, etc. If you want to label it all American flavor, that is your right. Yuengling is the oldest American brewery and the second largest. Sam Adams is the largest American brewery. I'm guessing when dismissing Sam Adams you thought I was referring to Boston lager. They have lots of other better flavors. Anchor Steam is ok but not awesome. We all have different taste though. My best friend prefers Young's Double Chocolate Stout but I don't because I'm one of the few people in the world that doesn't like chocolate.

Comment Re:Incidentally... (Score 1) 633

True.I think Yuengling doesn't ship past Ohio and Georgia. Arrogant Bastard in California is good. Some of the New Glarus beers are good but only available in Wisconsin. From Sam Adams I like the Irish Red, Nobel Pils, and Oktoberfest. Anchor Steam is ok as somebody else pointed out. There are a ton of good American Beers if one looks to the craft beer and local micro brews. If you are in the mood for something besides water, don't buy the foreign owned "American" lagers.

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