Comment Homeopathy (Score 2) 332
150mL urine in 150 million liters?
1/10^9; that's a 9X potentiation! Holy shit, that piss would have been potent!
150mL urine in 150 million liters?
1/10^9; that's a 9X potentiation! Holy shit, that piss would have been potent!
Pointing a finger gun at school: NO.
Building a marshmallow gun: NO.
Giving real guns to children: YES.
Buying assault weapons without background checks: YES.
Yay for the second amendment, apparently. 'Merca.
Because with Heartbleed being introduced early 2012, long before that website launched, it would have been one hell of a pre-existing condition.
It'd be neat if tor exit nodes enforced a complete no-plaintext policy (and the tor network, in turn, blacklisted exit nodes that didn't do this). Any plain http connection you try to tunnel through tor should be blocked as soon as it reaches the exit node, just as a precaution.
one of these things is not like the others
> medical doctors would be useful, as would most scientists and engineers
A small subset of them would be able to apply a small subset of their skills and knowledge. Without infrastructure and technology, very little of what scientists or engineers learn is remotely useful, and most of that is stuff they learned in high school. The medical doctor only fares little better unless they specialized something like trauma surgery.
Without electricity and advanced industry, we're nothing but particularly clever monkeys.
> I see that you are using a gmail account.
Yeah, me too. Didn't pay 1500 bucks for it, though...
Yep, but the hacking claim is completely unrelated to the claim of the drone striking the ground. This just means that "drone footage shows it hitting the ground" and "victim got hit by propeller" are not contradictory claims. Whether he's pulling the hacking thing out of his ass is another matter entirely.
Homophobes and racists using the same language and the same arguments for their bigotry does not make "gay the new black". It just makes bigots the new bigots. A surprising twist.
Well, this improves security at Yahoo mail by making people stop using Yahoo mail.
That works, I guess...
Okay, okay. Don't get a bee in your hood...
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Sure, marriage is a religious institution untouched by civilized, secular society, which is why we still have forcibly arranged, polygamous and/or incestuous marriages that cannot be divorced, rape is punished by forcing the victim to marry the rapist, and adultery is punished by stoning. The courts and the government have no power to redefine or recognize marriage, which is why the non-existing divorce cases are never decided by secular courts, courts never handle custody battles, and there is no such thing as a joint tax statement.
not opposed to gay people. He just wants them to prevent them from ruining the (religious) institution of marriage
This is literally the same argument racists used a few decades ago to argue against letting black and white people marry.
He wasn't fired, he left. The employees protest did not violate this law for the same reason that this law exists in the first place: The political actions of an individual employed by a company aren't controlled by that company. Mozilla had no authority to either order or forbid their employees to protest Eich's appointment.
Just... no. Stop using XP. Ideally, stop using Windows. But at least stop using XP.
But any time a scientist (particularly a theoretical physicist; they're especially prone to that) claims, within minutes, to revolutionize a different field of science in which everybody has apparently been wrong for decades, this should be taken sceptically. Obligatory xkcd: https://xkcd.com/675/
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