Sometimes, when you look at world diplomacy, it looks like a bunch of elementary school kids.
If you can get your work published in respectable scientific journals -- that is to say, if you can produce evidence through replicable scientific experiments, then Wikipedia will cover it appropriately.
Given that experience of being sued by a company simply as result of introducing new laws to protect the health of its citizens...
...even though there's no scientific evidence to support that specific amount of water for everyone to consume daily.
"... and that's clearly what European regulators are concerned with".
Think of how stupid the average person is, and then this: half of the people is dumber then the average.
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On the post: German Government Blocks Ed Snowden From Testifying Before Parliament So As Not To Upset The US
Children?
When is that not the case?
On the post: DailyDirt: Judging The Quality of Science
That should be easy...
You mean like this?
On the post: Chilling Effects: Climate Change Deniers Have Scientific Paper Disappeared
Re: That is indeed bad...
Frontiers did not “cave in to threats”; in fact, Frontiers received no threats.
On the post: Chilling Effects: Climate Change Deniers Have Scientific Paper Disappeared
That is indeed bad...
(I sincerely hope that Timmy starts defending IP soon; then I can just ignore him as a 100% idiot.)
On the post: Australia May Soon Regret Giving Up Its Refusal To Accept Corporate Sovereignty In Trade Agreements
Good
Wow, seriously? Plain packages protect someone's health? That's a new level of stupidity.
On the post: Apple Decides That Dead Silence Is The Best Way To Address Major Encryption Flaw On OS X
Re: But but but...
On the post: Apple Decides That Dead Silence Is The Best Way To Address Major Encryption Flaw On OS X
But but but...
On the post: OSHA To Cell Carriers: Maybe Somebody Could Better Equip And Train Cell Climbers So They Stop Dying?
Non-problem
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Scientific evidence
Good. Is there any real evidence?
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On the post: EA Deploys The Comcast Defense: 'It Only Sounds Like A Lot Of Complaints Because We Have So Damn Many Customers'
Stupid?
On the post: NY Times 'Uses' Scare 'Quotes' To Highlight How 'They' Don't 'Understand' How Snowden 'Copied' Documents
Re: Re: Re: ZOMG the command line!
On the post: Innovation And Our Better Future Depend On Preserving Net Neutrality
Moar government!
(The concept of "regulatory capture" appears to be a difficult one for a lot of people.)
On the post: Google Promises To Point To Competitor's Results To Settle Antitrust Claims In Europe
Clearly?
Maybe I'm slow today; please explain to me what's so clear about it. Use small words.
On the post: Homeland Security Is An Embarassment With The Way It Treats US Citizens At The Border
Re: Re: Unbelievable.
On the post: California Cracking Down On Coding Bootcamps For Teaching Coding Without A License
Re: Re: About time...
On the post: T-Mobile Writes The Best Press Release You'll Ever See From A Phone Company
Ouch. That was painful.
On the post: Network Solutions Tries To Auto-Enroll Users Into Its $1,850/Year Domain 'Protection Plan'
Charge-backs
On the post: USPTO: The Term 'Redskins' Is Offensive And Can't Be Trademarked
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On the post: ACLU Sues City Of Omaha, 32 Police Officers For Use Of Excessive Force, Warrantless Search And Seizure
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