Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads
Additional Resources
- (NASA spacecraft crashes into the moon)
- Total Waste of MaterialLets see, we explode a bomb and crash a satellite into the moon to try and confirm whether or not water is on it. And for what purpose? To make another return trip to the moon? To build space colonies? We don't have...
- Tags: spacecraft, NASA, Darwin
- Discussion threads 2009-10-09
- Comet carries a building block of life
- "Life came from outer space".It made me smile to read that.He is called God. He created life. And yes, in a way you could say He is from 'outer space'.It's funny how more and more knowledge becomes available including the major faults in the evolution religion, and people still staunchly...
- Tags: Gunther, dinosaur, major fault, COMET
- Discussion threads 2009-08-18
- BibleTech 2009; reaching eternity through technology
- BibleTech 2009; reaching eternity through technologyIt's really too badthat when we we really need guidance about what to do about Climate Change, that there is no divine writing we can rely on.Of course, the bible lovers among us may insist that the world is flat or 10,000 years old.Anyway, historically...
- Tags: Radioactivity, Bible, BibleTech 2009
- Discussion threads 2009-03-29
- Many UK teachers support creationism
- Many UK teachers support creationismWhy doesnt the headline read 72% opposed?Why does the media so often favor or present the minority view while ignoring the majority. Hey reporters! I'm a nut job wank that wants to promote the Gods from Outerspace theory of origins in all schools. ...
- Tags: Quality, creationism
- Discussion threads 2008-09-19
- Royal Society educator resigns, advocated creationism in science class
- Royal Society educator resigns, advocated creationism in science classGuilty of Heresy!The society has behaved just like the Orthodox church behaved, whenever someone put forward ideas that were not in line with its doctrines. It is a shameful act by the society, and just underscores that religious intolerance exists everywhere -...
- Tags: Reiss, creationism, Royal Society, science class, Creationism, Royal Society educator
- Discussion threads 2008-09-16
- Physics - getting a raw deal in schools?
- Physics - getting a raw deal in schools?physics is not a fundamental application of mathsPhysics is the basis for understanding any physical phenomenon. I do not see any sense in studying biology w/o a strong physics curriculum, as w/o physics you will have a hard time understanding what...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, raw deal
- Discussion threads 2008-06-30
- Dems: White House fudged climate change data
- Dems: White House fudged climate change dataHmmm Pot calling Kettle Black?And, the democrats have been doing *what* with their data?Let's see worst case earliest Climate Change Catastrophe in 50 years? or more?Terrorists attacking America... More probable more sooner...Gasoline to get to and from work at $5 a gallon because of...
- Tags: climate change data, Dems, White House
- Discussion threads 2007-12-11
- Plastic is good for our environment (and computers)
- Plastic is good for our environment and computersPlastic Good??What you seem to be forgetting is that you can grow more trees, rear more cows. I haven't heard of anyone yet that has been able to grow more oil??? As we move more towards renewable and sustainable energy sources such as...
- Tags: Plastic Good?, carbon dioxide, environment, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-12-01
- Richard Stallman the creationist
- Richard Stallman the creationistCustomers vs. vendorsIt's obvious why a professional programmer likes the proprietary model. It's the only model proven time and again to guarantee a return on investment, assuming of course the product is useful to enough people. The downside of this model is that it does place heavy...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Development tools, Benefits, Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services, programmer, software, proprietary software, Richard Stallman
- Discussion threads 2007-09-13
- Richard Stallman the creationist
- I've taken issue with Stallman numerous times in the past (as an early example, care for a slice of cake). Stallman's latest musings merely add to the stack of ideological positions with which I differ. Some notable quotes from his latest musings:. Supporters of open source (which I am...
- Tags: Software, Open Source, Richard Stallman, COMPUTER SOFTWARE, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2007-09-13
- Fuzzy logic behind Bush's cybercrime treaty
- Fuzzy logic behind Bush's cybercrime treatyCriminal DualityGood point. I would have to agree that the FBI should be limited to only help in those instances where the "offense" would also be considered criminal in the FBI's jurisdiction."Intellectual Property"It sounds like this is all for the "Intellectual Property" Industry/Lobby. They...
- Tags: national security, First Amendment
- Discussion threads 2005-11-28
- Terrorism threat to Net 'overstated'
- Terrorism threat to Net 'overstated'haJust as the threat from physical terrorism is tremendously overstated, so is web terror. Americans are crazy, we have had an allergic reaction of sorts to terrorists. We get scratched and overract terribly and ruin our own lives, we don't even need them to attack...
- Tags: Homeland security, Government, terrorism
- Discussion threads 2005-11-28
- Ready or not: It's 64-bit Windows
- Ready or not: It's 64-bit WindowsBackward Compatibility[i]It said the Windows release that follows Longhorn is likely to be 64-bit-only, so companies should start planning their migration now.[/i]So that means that for the first time since PC-DOS 1.1, Microsoft is totally cutting off backward compatibility? That's huge.The only way I...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Network technology, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., 64-bit, Microsoft Longhorn
- Discussion threads 2005-05-03
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>
Popular Sanity Saver Videos
White Papers and Webcasts