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Diebold? Really? Enlighten me on this one, please. Is it the voting machine scam?

A corporation owned by a major Republican donor who built voting machines that were incredibly easy to hack, left no paper trail, and wouldn't release the source code, or allow it to be independently analyzed (even by interested state government IT employees) because it was a "trade secret".

There's so much wrong with that concept.
 
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A corporation owned by a major Republican donor who built voting machines that were incredibly easy to hack, left no paper trail, and wouldn't release the source code, or allow it to be independently analyzed (even by interested state government IT employees) because it was a "trade secret".

There's so much wrong with that concept.

I knew there was an issue with the voting machines, from 2000, when Governor Bush stole the Presidency. The ABM's they make are pieces of crap, so I figured that was typical German engineering. I just didn't know Diebold was owned by a Republican backer. Now I see your point.

BTW, did you know all TD bank machines in Canada are Diebold?

MUUAHHAHAHAHAHA!!!:eek(16):
 
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Apparently there was some bad science involved in the study the article I posted referred to that linked Monsanto's GSM corn with organ failure in mammals.

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/8...gan-failure-lots-of-sensationalism-few-facts/

Man this stuff bugs me. I guess it just goes to show that there are morally unsound douches in every field.

But still, **** Monsanto. People raised by wolves know that these guys are up to no good.
 
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Putting a patent on life is evil, plain and simple.


Seriously, find the documentary I referenced earlier and watch it.
 
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Yeah I watched it a year or two back--it's excellent.

My favourite was when they found GMO crops on this one farmer's field, which actually used to be normal plants until pollen from nearby GMO crops blew in and mutated them, and tried to sue him into oblivion for growing their product without paying them.

The dirty bastards!
 
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Yeah I watched it a year or two back--it's excellent.

My favourite was when they found GMO crops on this one farmer's field, which actually used to be normal plants until pollen from nearby GMO crops blew in and mutated them, and tried to sue him into oblivion for growing their product without paying them.

The dirty bastards!

Sad that a court would let that happen to some poor farmer....
 
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Sad that a court would let that happen to some poor farmer....

The little guy won the case if my memory serves.

But yes, it's sad that this kind of stuff goes on. There was another story mentioned in the movie about 3 or so high-ups in Health Canada who outed a few of their colleagues as employees of Monsanto. They testified in court, got the Monsanto guys fired, and then were themselves fired by Health Canada a short time after. Shady stuff.

Here's the movie, if anyone's interested:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hErvV5YEHkE"]YouTube- The World According to Monsanto - Part 1 of 8[/ame]
 
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I immediately thought of this place....

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/7068765/The-search-for-aliens-should-start-on-Earth-not-outer-space-says-scientist.html

The search for aliens should start on Earth not outer space, says scientist
The search for alien life forms should be conducted here on Earth rather than in outer space, scientists have claimed.


The search for aliens should start on earth not outer space, says scientist
Prof Davies said: We need to give up the notion that ET is sending us some sort of customised message and take a new approach Photo: GETTY

Professor Paul Davies, a physicist at Arizona University will tell a meeting at the Royal Society that the best way of proving that extra-terrestrial life exists elsewhere in the universe is to use evidence from earth.

The meeting at the Royal Society, which will include representatives from Nasa, the European Space Agency and the UN Office for Outer space Affairs marks the 5th anniversary of the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) programme. Lord Rees, President of the Royal Society will also lead one of the sessions.



Prof Davies said: We need to give up the notion that ET is sending us some sort of customised message and take a new approach."

He suggested that the search could focus on deserts, volcanic vents, salt-saturated lakes and the dry valleys of Antarctica - places where ordinary life struggles to survive - to find "weird" microbes that belong to a "shadow biosphere".

Felissa Wolfe-Simon, from the US Geological Survey, is currently looking at the possibility that arsenic, found in contaminated places such as the Mono Lake in California, might support forms of life in the same way as other life forms use phosphorous.

However, Professor Colin Pillinger, who led the Beagle 2 Mars landing mission remains sceptical. He said: "I prefer to deal in scientific fact - this is wildly science fiction. You'd be off your trolley to go searching for arsenic-based life."

Prof Pillinger argues that Mars is the most likely place to find alien life.

The conference will also discuss how humans might respond to the discovery of extra-terrestrial intelligence.

Albert Harrison, the from University of California, said: "It is easy to imagine scenarios resulting in widespread psychological disintegration and social chaos. but historical prototypes, reactions to false alarms and survey results suggest that the predominant response to the discover of a microwave transmission from light years away is likely to be equanimity, perhaps even delight."
 
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2CJY2VyCfo"]YouTube- The Rendlesham Forest Incident - Part 1/3[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX7YNYSNnxQ&feature=related"]YouTube- The Rendlesham Forest Incident - Part 2/3[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2xaYoUU1BY&feature=related"]YouTube- The Rendlesham Forest Incident - Part 3/3[/ame]
 
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random facts....the pumping of groundwater near the san joaquin valley in california has lowered the earth (over 13,000 sq km) by over 9 meters.

land-s3.jpg


Damn are we some annoying ticks on the earth's ass.....:)
 
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And people still clamour for "spring water" by the bottle-full.


I guess if you like free meds, drink up!

http://www.ewg.org/reports/bottledwater


Bottled Water Quality Investigation: 10 Major Brands, 38 Pollutants

Bottled water contains disinfection byproducts, fertilizer residue, and pain medication

October 2008

Authors: Olga Naidenko, PhD, Senior Scientist; Nneka Leiba, MPH, Researcher; Renee Sharp, MS, Senior Scientist; Jane Houlihan, MSCE, Vice President for Research

The bottled water industry promotes an image of purity, but comprehensive testing by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) reveals a surprising array of chemical contaminants in every bottled water brand analyzed, including toxic byproducts of chlorination in Walmart’s Sam’s Choice and Giant Supermarket's Acadia brands, at levels no different than routinely found in tap water. Several Sam's Choice samples purchased in California exceeded legal limits for bottled water contaminants in that state. Cancer-causing contaminants in bottled water purchased in 5 states (North Carolina, California, Virginia, Delaware and Maryland) and the District of Columbia substantially exceeded the voluntary standards established by the bottled water industry.
 
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What is Evian spelled backwards?

Been saying that since that shit showed up on the shelves years and years ago.
 
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If you just don't like the taste of tap water, get a faucet mounted filter...they're dirt cheap and fairly effective.

If you're anal about it, proper water purification systems cost a lot more but the amount of shit they pull out of tap water is incredible.
 
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I love people who mindlessly guzzle water because they heard you need 8 glasses a day.
 
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Well, that's another issue.

Still, you get 6+ through regular diet sources easily.
 
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I love people who mindlessly guzzle water because they heard you need 8 glasses a day.

Depends on your diet and activity levels...on work out days (so, 2 out of every 3) I probably go through 3-4 litres in a day.

On off days, only when I'm thirsty really...so somewhere around 1-2 litres I'd guess.

There's no magic number though, it's almost entirely determined by diet, activity level and personal body chemistry.
 
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Well, it's one thing if you're working out (still think it's overdone, regardless). I'm talking about office drones and the like who do this during their regular daily routine when the most activity they get is the heavy path they beat to the bathroom.
 
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