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Comment I call schenanigans (Score -1) 106

It can't happen. 1. Scientist has a theory. 2. Scientist creates a way to prove theory 3. Scientist publishes theory. 4. Other scientist recreate the process that proved or disproves the theory 5. Multiple scientist agree or disagree with the findings. If this worked like it was supposed to, All the other scientist would have had to made the same mistakes. I smell collusion in the scientist community. Has anyone seen Bill Nye lately? what is his take?

Comment Re:Good idea, but... (Score 1) 409

It baffles me how some people attempt to make their point by providing a single noun to define a myriad of others. The word "Jobs" does not mean everyone makes twenty dollars an hour with no skill sets. Yes, plenty of Jobs to go around. Tell Bill Gates and all those "other " people to go clean the parking lot and see how far that gets you.

Comment Mesmerizing (Score 1) 149

It is just phenomenal what the tech leaders have done on a global scale. Almost breath taking. I was there in 1999 when EVERYONE stood their ground. No way are they giving up their personal information to big brother. Orwell's 1984 references were an every day topic. "I'll live off grid before I sign up to MySpace (the social preference at the time)". Here we are a mere 18 yrs later, the entire globe are standing in line to give anyone whatever they ask so they can have access to the next popular thing. I have come to find out this is a generational change. Each generation will submit to giving up their privacy so they can be part of the crowd. Privacy won't even be an issue the next few years. Only us old farts living off the fat of the land will be safe from all the online scourge. Only to be spied on by a multitude of satellites and some future distance scanning devices. Where has all the aluminum foil hat folks gone?

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