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@Jmel: Yeah. I don't like the direction this is going.

@pricklyplatypus: I think that it depends on how precisely you want to target the enemy. Smallpox will spread, but a lot of people are immunized (although their immunizations have probably expired). Ebola spreads easily and could get out of control.

@Mike43110: From my reading of that, it wasn't merely "at least there will be facilities for its new inhabitants."

@Zanzan42: He's got the long hair and beard. Needs a rubber band to make a pony-tail.

@Voyou_Charmant: With the U.S. economy in such poor condition, there are a lot of people on the streets who would rather not be there.

@rjbruce: I don't think that this is a development methodology. It looks more like an attempt to draw together, reference, and organize the many requirements that are out there. It tells you what you have to do, not how to do it - although referenced documents may mandate methodology.

@Orionsaint: I like it! And some people will refuse to try them because "3D sucks!"

@Buck Bokai: Superman does indeed need Luthor. And your comparison with Joker is good because both heroes had a hand in creating their signature villians.

@MuffinBear: "the heart to gather the chicken's courage"

@gstatty: The article says that the mysterious cause has been traced to a combo of a fungus and a virus.

@Zubieta: That's not a camera. The article just says it looks like a camera. The sensor measures pressure, temperature, salinity.

@mtfmuffins: or monster - hence the other references to "The Thing" and the short story on which it was based, "Who Goes There?"

@zcar.300: If they have the right kind of warrant, yes, they can break into car or home, plant bugs, and hide their tracks. But that is not what happened here.

It's good that he got the tracker back to the "authorities". Whether or not they were in the right in tracking him, they have the power to cause him a lot of trouble.

@Nitesh Singh: I disagree. Being directly on the same channel causes competing users to play nice with other. Before transmitting, they check to see if the channel is in use. If so, they "back off" for a short period. It is slower than having the channel to yourself, but not complete chaos.