Comment Re: Perhaps a poor stradigy. (Score -1) 256
No. I don't believe it's ok to discriminate based on what someone has between their legs, or what their skin colour happens to be.
You're a bad fucking liar.
No. I don't believe it's ok to discriminate based on what someone has between their legs, or what their skin colour happens to be.
You're a bad fucking liar.
More likely, they -- and Americans in general, feel threaten by the Chinese who keep eclipsing world records, also set by the same Chinese team, in quantum entanglement. So they resort to producing inflated claims like this and 72-bit quantum chip without telling us how many bits it can actually entangled together.
"The Chinese can't invent anything, they just steal other people's IP" I screamed as I charged the hypersonic railgun battery, shortly before turning in to a rapidly expanding cloud of fine, red mist.
Great for cooking your hot dogs too.
You were certainly saturated in 2.4GHz radiation while you posted this, so your hot dog is already cooked. Maybe that's why it's so small and shrivelled?
It's just a paper for conservative males. If you post on Slashdot, you are the target demographic. If you find it ludicrous, maybe take a good hard look at yourself in the mirror.
Slashdot has been talking about nuclear power for decades now.
Sure, there might be a few good words when it's Bill Gates talking about it, because he's popular among this crowd. Most every other time it's because a nuclear power plant had to shut down because the river used for cooling was too warm for the fish. Or, there is an accident of some sort. Or, a nuclear power plant is shut down due to age. If a new nuclear power plant goes over budget in construction, that's news. If a new nuclear power plant comes online, on time, and on budget, then it's crickets.
The only good news about nuclear power on Slashdot is when some left wing celebrity talks about it. Every other time it's some excuse to shit on nuclear power some more.
I'm hopeful now with Yang talking about it and getting some attention. This means that more people are realizing what nuclear power has to offer. That maybe, finally, we will see some more balanced reporting of nuclear power on Slashdot in the future. For a website that likes to post so many stories on how global warming is a problem I'm disappointed on how few stories there are on solutions. Yang is talking solutions. He seems to be getting people to listen. If enough people listen then we will see solutions come into reality.
I see too many people blaming the lack of solutions on the Republicans. The Republicans have been on board with nuclear power for decades. Every time nuclear power comes up Democrats swarm in to kill it, only to blame the Republicans for not caring about clean air and global warming. I'm pretty sure it's the Democrats that don't care much about global warming. If they cared then they'd inform themselves on nuclear power like Yang did, and talk about it rationally as a part of the solution to global warming. Maybe the Republicans don't care about global warming either, but at least their energy policy would reduce CO2 emissions which is more than I can say about the Democrat plan.
This is assuming the Democrats have a plan on global warming. People like Steyer and Sanders claim to have a plan but it's the same failed plans that have been tried before. Windmills and solar panels have been tried. Nuclear power was abandoned decades ago, and over irrational fears that didn't come to be. We will need nuclear power. We need people willing to discuss it rationally, not just picking out the bad news and ignoring the good news. Keep doing that about anything and it will look bad.
Oh Blindseer, you're such a fantastic advocate for nuclear, especially when you're advocating for it to be used to wipe out whichever brown people you currently dislike.
You're right that the number of deaths due to nuclear power are insignificant. Or rather that the casualties to date pale into insignificance compared to your plan to bring nuclear genocide to Iran.
huh? what do you mean?
He's a lead-brained boomer impersonating a Markov-chain AI that's slowly dying as its power is withdrawn. He doesn't have a fucking clue what he means.
US deep state and the US shadow government
I once became badly addicted to stimulants to the point where I started thinking shadow people were breaking in to my house. I never imagined an entire shadow government though. It's just a shame there isn't a Nobel prize for advances in self-inflicted mental illness, as you would definitely be in the running.
Should they though? Is that the best way to organize a society? If so, why? It certainly doesn't seem so on the face of it.
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Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
Confucius say man who hate capitalism and socialism must enjoy getting cucked by everyone.
As a conservative male Slashdotter, I'm just wondering if we've tried blaming the 10 year old victim?
You have ads on your internet? You should get a better internet!
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Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
Complaining about ads on the Internet and socialism simultaneously. Have we discovered the ultimate enlightened centrist or just a complete fucking tool?
Sounds like social justice warriors.
APACHE ATTACK HELICOPTER, LOL
Why didn't you use the Apache Attack Helicopter joke? By law, every unfunny conservative piece of shit has to use it.
You dont understand. These people, no matter how wrong they are, think they are better than you. These days they call people that know that they are full of shit an incel, and last year it was racist that they called them, and so on.
Anything but face reality.
Here lies Rockoon - he never scored.
You are too obsessed with Nazis, IMHO.
IMHO = In Mr Hitler's Opinion
What I have learned is that pedophilia is a sexual preference much like a foot fetish and nothing works to stop it.
Richard Huckle was a particularly prolific pedophile, and he was recently stopped very effectively with just a sharpened toothbrush and a towel.
It seems intuitively obvious to me, which means that it might be wrong. -- Chris Torek