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@M-Tek: Then why didn't you say that instead of your stupid "CONSPIRACY THEORY" analogy that makes no sense?

@Sprzout: My point isn't that a particular view is right or wrong, my point is that it's retarded to say the specific scientific concept of a round earth was somehow squashed by scientists (before there were real "scientists" in any formal way) .

@M-Tek: I don't think scientists sat around to provide a conspiracy theory that the world was flat. Pretty sure it was something not even questioned because the proper perspective couldn't be achieved.

@roughneck117: The armadillo is the true protagonist of the first movie.

I agree with your arguments, however, I absolutely hated Lost, and so where does that leave me? In a steaming cesspool of TV shows.

@crosis101: I laughed, and enjoyed it a lot. I won't pay to see it again in theaters, but I will definitely get the BluRay or stream it on Netflix again.

@deciBels: Best username/post combo ever.

@NaraVara: Yeah, I said as much. But lots of engineers and designers aren't enough, you have to have vision. Jobs IS the vision of Apple. For proof of this, just look at the company and its products since he took over. Losing Jobs would likely be a slow trail back to pre-Jobs (the second time obviously) Apple.

@Daniel Galea: I think Apple will do fine as a company without him, but I think they will turn into the Microsoft of the late 90s, churning out derivative stuff that no one wants or asked for, riding the wave of their successes as long as they can.

@AdrianoBatista: To some users, sadly, Jobs and Apple ARE their world.

@bluebus: My college used to teach C/C++ as the base language as you suggested. Most students failed. They were forced to switch to a more "beginner friendly" language and landed on Java.

@SMoss20: If you want a corporate job, .NET (.NET is a framework, the two most popular languages are C# and VB. Don't learn VB). If you want a startup job, PHP or Ruby (on Rails). If you want something in between, Java.

@jdale: I think he's talking about citizen scientists when he says "alarmists".

@AlfLup: The funny thing is that the reports on temperatures also vary a lot. Some organizations say 2005 (and now 2010) are the "warmest years on record". Other reports say those numbers were inaccurate, proving that the 1930s (I think) were the hottest on record and we've cooled a bit since then.

@TheAncient: It's a "convenient truth" that helps highlight a cause. There's a lot of those going around.

This flowchart is a lot of effort to bash eBaumsworld. It's already been done, and much better: in song and video form!