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You have a valid point, but I don't think they are necessarily referring to the historic demand for meat. It's no secret that people in modern nations tend to eat way more meat than is actually required for proper nutrition.

Has anybody here adopted a mostly or fully vegetarian diet not because of ethics but for the sake of saving money? Quality meat is getting expensive. I like to cook in bulk for the week to save money and for convenience, and I'm finding lots of vegetarian recipes that are just as satisfying to me and they are even

Congratulations on your copy and paste skills. Again, if you actually read and comprehended it, you would see that context of that dialog was less about the science and more about this issue not shocking me as much as most sheeple due to it being a drop in the bucket when it comes to incompetence of politicians in

If you are talking about the other thread in this article, it seems you didn't read it very carefully.

How many times? Have we had this conversation before or something? If you don't see the obviously biased slant of the political propaganda that gets leaked into all of the Gawker blogs on a regular basis, you are blind.

It can't hurt I suppose, but like you said, a good resume with actual substance should be the foundation.

I'm very much interested in how our progress in language translation software will impact the rate at which people learn new languages going forward.

+1

Just you wait. With indecision 2012 fast approaching, this is only the beginning of the political vomit splashing its way over from Gawker.

Wow some hick politician said something stupid about abortion. This never happens, so we must all freak out and obsess over it.

You've got a good point. Hopefully we successfully propagate a significant amount of the data currently available on the global network today far into the future. Contrasting the fine visibility that future observers of our data could have about present day Earth to what we currently manage to glean about the past

I wonder how much of the data produced by humans is actually important enough for long term archiving vs how much of it is junk with no merit.

Holy shit what is that from? Reminds me of Virus.

That's easy! Because... errr because... OH Optimus Prime that's why!

Minimalism..

I love pixel games if there is a reason for the art style. Whether it is an element of the plot, or if it is trying to do something in the 2d pixel format that was never possible on older systems.

You're right this has entered overplayed cliché status for me as well.

Err know what I didn't even think of that before I posted. So... my question is downgraded to dumb question status.

That's all that matters for people who do nothing more than stoplight racing on the way to school.

Why is he still screwing around with the stock 12.5:1 compression ratio? Wouldn't low comp pistons add both reliability and easier net gains?