FCC Commissioner Leaves To Become Lobbyist 309
Comment Re:Professor of Woo? (Score 1) 487
If I wanted the thoughts and discussion of a proponent of a Demon Haunted World, I would go to BioLogos, not where I go for 'News for Nerds'. Really, Templeton Prize winners' wacky notions of reality are available all over the web, if you bother to explore a bit. I'm reading Slashdot for a reason, and Woo isn't what I'm looking for.
Comment Professor of Woo? (Score 1, Informative) 487
Before going to the article, I quick checked Wikipedia for "Mark C. Taylor".
First sentence:
Mark C. Taylor (born 13 December 1945) is a philosopher of religion and cultural critic who has published more than twenty books on theology, philosophy, art and architecture, media, technology, economics, and the natural sciences.
I didn't read the article.
Comment Re:Not as hard as magnets (Score 1) 258
The Earth moves one way, the Earth moves the other way.
You can't explain that.
Comment Re:With all these recent findings... (Score 1) 97
"findings"? What "findings", exactly?
The research project will continue for a three year period, by the end of which which the scientists hope to have established the scientific basis for their laser-ablation technique.
Wow! Lasers! This is the kind of news I get up early for. Will there be film at 11:00?
Comment Re:Thorium Reactors (Score 1) 314
heh. I'm unsuccessfully scratching my head trying to remember the book, but it was classic science fiction of the good ol' space opera variety. The adolescent hero's adventure was all about striking it rich by finding huge thorium deposits on Mercury. Written in the 1950s.
Submission + - AOL's "Dirty Little Secret": 60% of AOL's Profits (huffingtonpost.com) 4
Auletta lays out how this works:
The company still gets eighty percent of its profits from subscribers, many of whom are older people who have cable or DSL service but don't realize that they need not pay an additional twenty-five dollars a month to get online and check their e-mail. "The dirty little secret," a former AOL executive says, "is that seventy-five percent of the people who subscribe to AOL's dial-up service don't need it."
Submission + - IBM: Graphene won't replace silicon in CPUs (bit-tech.net)
Comment Re:Polluting (Score 1) 34
Water vapor comes and goes.
CO2 stays a long, long time.
Bad Science Writer Talks About the Placebo Effect *NSFW* 131
Righthaven Adds Forum Posters To Copyright Suit 83
Threat of Cyberwar Is Over-Hyped 123
Comment Re:a new personality! (Score 1) 468
Not only do I get a new one, it's a relatively unused one, Ophiucus!
Shiny!!!