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Comment Re:Someone assfuck the writer please (Score -1) 160

> Heisenburg DID say that you CANNOT know these things, that they CANNOT be measured,
> that it actually kinda seems like you CAN.
>
> This is the difference. Newton/Einstein weren't really ruling anything out. Heisenburg kinda
> was. That changes how wrong they can be.

That interpretation is too fine-grained. You're splitting hairs.

Comment Re:Someone assfuck the writer please (Score -1) 160

>> Someone assfuck the writer please

> Ah, I see you're looking for an academic discussion here.

No, I'm not looking for an academic discussion. Am just posting my pov.
And I like using colorful language, and assfucking is colorful language.
Assfucking is also fun. Well, I like.

> You would call that "building" on that limit?

Yup :-)

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Net Users In Belarus May Soon Have To Register 89

Cwix writes "A new law proposed in Belarus would require all net users and online publications to register with the state: 'Belarus' authoritarian leader is promising to toughen regulation of the Internet and its users in an apparent effort to exert control over the last fully free medium in the former Soviet state. He told journalists that a new Internet bill, proposed Tuesday, would require the registration and identification of all online publications and of each Web user, including visitors to Internet cafes. Web service providers would have to report this information to police, courts, and special services.'"

Comment Re:As if! (Score -1, Troll) 314

Heh, asshole moderators... can't tell the difference between a difference of opinion and trolling. With such intellectually challenged homo sapiens in existence, I shudder to think what frame of mind those who work at the LHC... no, let's not go there. Some things just shouldn't be imagined. Suffice it to say that if major disaster does strike humanity, it shan't be such a great loss.

Comment As if! (Score -1, Troll) 314

Sure, everyone's a physics expert even when dealing with completely unknown phenomena and experiments conducted for the first time in human history.

Of course they're saying there is no cause for concern, it's their job that's on the line. Risks to humanity, the planet etc. be damned, we want our LHC!

Comment Good for him !! (Score -1, Troll) 475

People on here are ranting against this guy as if he's stupid or something.

Fact is that most of everyone including myself on slashcrap don't know dick about how these new technologies really affect our health. Sure, they can throw out fancy words and drum up arguments, but it's all sophistry. Just non-sense.

Time and again it's been shown that many big brains and experts overlooked serious ramifications of technology just because of their over-bloated egos, sense of superiority, and a few $$.

As far as I'm concerned, fiber may be a little expensive, but it does the job (and probably better!). So fuck the microwave and go with fiber.

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