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Comment Adam Jensen Anyone? (Score 1) 129

Just a meme from a game? I think not. Aside from the vendor lock-in that you are imposing on your own body, you will be exponentially widening the gap between the have's and the havenot's. That always becomes pot that boils over and leads to blood shed. Purity First :-)

Comment This is not the first of its kind (Score 1) 35

I applaud the annoucement and access to so many scopes, but it's not a first. SLOOH is a service (i.e. you have to pay for it) that has access to some robotic scopes to do very short observing runs and capture some crude astrophotography. I'm sure that GLORIA will probably be much better but the question is, how are targets going to be prioritized. That's the problem with professionals getting time on scopes. Just imagine what a nightmare that will be for all us Amateurs.

Comment That Depends... No actually, that's a no-brainer. (Score 1) 1002

You can give developers slow, old computers with a single monitor, but they won't be nearly as productive. I actively develop in about 10 languages (computer, not human). Have you ever tried to keep straight all the different ways that an if statement can be coded? I look all that stuff up and/or test things on my secondary and tertiary monitors (the third monitor is hooked up to a second computer) and do my coding, compiling, scripting, administrating, email checking, etc on my primary monitor. I could do all that on a single monitor but then that's a lot of task window switching and when cutting and pasting example code, looking up the parameters of a function, etc. that will kill my productivity by 25% minimum. So a couple hundred bucks for a second monitor is paid for in a couple of days. Really, that's a no brainer. BTW, I'm writing this email on the third monitor/second computer, +50 Geek.

Comment Let's Suspend James Lovelock As A Good Start (Score 1) 865

James Lovelock is himself producing quite a few greenhouse gases, so if we suspend him (i.e. put him in suspended animation, involuntarily of course since democracy is a "bad thing") then that seems like a pretty good start. At least he'd be made to own up to the implications of his own wrong headed opinions and green house gases would drop, albeit a very small amount.

Comment Humans as Numbers (Score 1) 826

There seem to be quite a few comments here that say basically "What's wrong with being positively ID'd?) That's not actually the real problem. The problem is reducing a person to a number. Regardless of what is "promised", as soon a a person can be identified with a number, everything about that person will be accumulated under that number, including how many calories you eat in a day, how many miles you drive and what kind of vehicle is used, what you write, how many times you breath, whether or not you have an STD, and how many times you bought cold medicine that just happens to contains psuedophedrine, etc. Is this really the business of Big Brother? And when you want to speak against the excesses of Big Brother, do you even begin to understand how difficult that will be without some modicum of anonymity?!?! You are dangerously naive if you think this is a good idea. I am a human, I am NOT a number, derived or randomly assigned. As I have said previously, this is quickly becoming an Imperial State where our inalienable rights are being alienated at a frightening pace.

Comment We're The Government And We're Here To Take (Score 0, Flamebait) 2424

The United States of America as it was constituted in 1787, and as properly amended thereafter, will no longer exist once the Health Care Bill and its companion "fix-it" bill is signed into law. We now live under an Imperial Government, with an Imperial Retribution System (IRS) that will take whatever the Imperial Congress and Emperor Obama deem desirable. That's change I can revolt against!

Comment Hiding in Plain Sight Or Going Off the Grid (Score 1) 521

Welcome to 1984. You really have only two choices: 1) Create a persona, an alter ego, that isn't really you, and maximized it's visibility to advertisers, aggregators and data miners, or 2) Go completely off the GRID. You will find option 2 very onerous but the most safe option. Option 1 is not too hard as long as you can play that role all the time and with everyone. I suppose the real bender with this option is realizing at some point you become your alter ego and then what? Did I mention this here red pill in my hand?

Comment Which Came First, The Chicken or the Egg (Score 1) 1252

Besides pointing out a real problem with "science" and its take on origins, I would submit that it has been Dewey and his successors that have rewritten history, politics, etc into a secular cast that was originally and legitimately Christian. Sorry guys, but it appears that what the Texas school board is doing is just trying to restore the perspective to what it was before it was brazenly rewritten by a bunch of modernists whose outlook was so bankrupt that it devolved into the cynicism that is postmodern thought.

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