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Pisco the Surfing Alpaca


A message from the grave

ED and heart attacks an uncomfortable possible link

The secrets of Guinness and the science of hangovers

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District stands by its handling of violence


Air Force to launch 'mini' shuttle.

You know they're testing space based weapons. =P

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Facebook Helps Reunite Family With Lost Dogs

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Betatrack wrote:

Air Force to launch 'mini' shuttle.

You know they're testing space based weapons. =P

Hey...they could be testing an Ion drive...in an unmanned vehicle that will travel out to Mars in 21 days.

I keep writing suggestions to the US Prez that They leave a shuttle in Space and launch an Ion Drive stage that will harddock with the arse end of a Shuttle so they can test that out.


The law of unintended consequences

Even your germ pattern is unique

A hardy survivor no matter what its origins turn out to be


Vaccination of kids helps to the health of the whole community

Brain scans could eventually lead to mind reading

In the depths of space something strange is happening


Phobos up close and personal

Shake rattle and roll in Texas

Morphine by the vat


Scotland: future energy mecca?

Listening to mom; dad gets brushed aside

Peering into the eye of the storm


The beginnings of mankinds best friendship

Quantum effects get scaled up

Intriguing developments in the exoplanet search

Scarab Sages

Inqlings: Which one will cut the mustard?

Liberty's Edge

Freehold DM wrote:
However, I do think there should be more than just two tests done to prove a medication "works", and I also think it should be done on a regular basis(at least once every 4 years).

Damn right. Anything else is just poor application of statistical theory. Remember: statistical significance is one thing, but practical significance is another thing entirely.

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The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Steven Purcell wrote:
Texas' doom more details-the personal responsibility, Republican support of civil rights and economics stuff are reasonable-everything else goes from a little screwy to absolutely nuts, in my view anyway.
I wonder what L. Aron Nelson is going to have to say about this. He's definitely going to say something, and you KNOW it's going to be spot-on.

And sure enough...


Cloaking technology takes another step forward

The weird world of seahorses

The weird world of sperm


Cheesy

Augmented reality on the road

As if iPhones didn't already get you some odd looks on occasion...

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Man punched little children in head for fun, police say.

Man forced to leave reality.

Scarab Sages

Thousand Pack South Street During Flash Mob


Aberzombie wrote:
Thousand Pack South Street During Flash Mob

That is NOT what I thought the article was going to be about. Bad zombie.


Aberzombie wrote:
Beverage Tax Debate Heads To City Hall

Welcome to the nanny police state.


Aberzombie wrote:
District stands by its handling of violence

Sad and typical.

Liberty's Edge

Yeah, sure. The whole "we have to find the Higgs Boson" thing was just an excuse. LHC, now we know your TRUE PURPOSE.

Paizo Employee Director of Narrative

There're Secrets Here

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Adam Daigle wrote:
There're Secrets Here

Huh? I just get a redirect here.


The board's doing weird things. I have a thread that no one can even get to. It's Tetering time.

Scarab Sages

Police Warn Residents After Main Line Burglaries


Scientific proof that, in mice at least, puberty really does muck up the brain

The list of applications of nanotech continues to grow: desalination and cancer treatment

Supercat!

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truck eats car

Dark Archive

Steven Purcell wrote:
Supercat!

I knew it, Mister Bigglesworth is a snitch!


Human rights groups and parliamentary body seek independent inquiry into involvement of MI5, MI6 and armed forces

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Gas Main Broken During North Philly Crash


Disputed isle in Bay of Bengal disappears into sea


LARPing gone awry, or else someone just provided the opportunity to film Mazes & Monsters 2.


The rise of the dinosaurs: started by volcanism?

China retaliates against Google

Hawai'is weird and wonderful wildlife


Hmm, not a suprise

Even Jesus apparently needs information on portion control

The battle of the Southern ice

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Rare? Yes. It seems that flash mobs are 'a Philly thing.'


Many ways to get burned

The Russian approach to animal welfare

The Easter Bunny uses GPS?

Liberty's Edge

Leprechaun holdup suspect linked to Santa robbery.

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German pop star marries pineapple.

Robbers call bank for money to go.

Robbers hold up Taco Bell for food.


Army changes basic training to deal with gamer generation


Pentagon changes rules for discharging gays

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Cops: Deputy fire chief shoots burglar

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Canadian university asks Ann Coulter to be civil; Coulter files hate crime suit.

Scarab Sages

Tarren Dei wrote:
Canadian university asks Ann Coulter to be civil; Coulter files hate crime suit.

While I don't really care much for Coulter, she might likely have a case. It could be argued that Mr. Houle's letter incited the mob of protesters who showed up, some of whom were said to be expressing some hate of their own. The irony is really interesting, considering that part of Houl's letter stated...

"Promoting hatred against any identifiable group would not only be considered inappropriate, but could in fact lead to criminal charges," he wrote in the letter, which Coulter leaked to the media.

Either way, it is a sad day for free speech.


Hey babe, wanna come back to my place and see pictures of earth I took MYSELF from OUTER SPACE?!?

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Aberzombie wrote:

While I don't really care much for Coulter, she might likely have a case. It could be argued that Mr. Houle's letter incited the mob of protesters who showed up, some of whom were said to be expressing some hate of their own. The irony is really interesting, considering that part of Houl's letter stated...

"Promoting hatred against any identifiable group would not only be considered inappropriate, but could in fact lead to criminal charges," he wrote in the letter, which Coulter leaked to the media.

Either way, it is a sad day for free speech.

A similar thing happened at my alma-mater, UNC, during the 2008 primaries. Tom Tancredo had been invited to speak, and the protestors blocked entry into the auditorium and then hurled a brick through the window, which prompted campus security to cancel the event before it even started.

I didn't vote for, or support Tancredo, but it really upset me that the students of UNC showed such intellectual cowardice. If they disagreed with him, they should have attended his speech and asked him tough questions. They shouldn't have acted like a bunch of hooligans.

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Aberzombie wrote:
Tarren Dei wrote:
Canadian university asks Ann Coulter to be civil; Coulter files hate crime suit.

While I don't really care much for Coulter, she might likely have a case. It could be argued that Mr. Houle's letter incited the mob of protesters who showed up, some of whom were said to be expressing some hate of their own. The irony is really interesting, considering that part of Houl's letter stated...

"Promoting hatred against any identifiable group would not only be considered inappropriate, but could in fact lead to criminal charges," he wrote in the letter, which Coulter leaked to the media.

Either way, it is a sad day for free speech.

There is nothing in Houle's letter that couldn't be put into a very general statement for speakers on the campus. The letter made almost no personal statements about Coulter or about any group she claims is being discriminated against. Her only argument for it being discriminatory, is that the same letter isn't sent to everybody.

As for the letter inciting the students to protest, if Coulter hadn't leaked it to the media, the students would never have seen it.

Personally, I think Paizo's "Don't be a jerk" rule is much more concise but says almost the exact same thing.

So, is telling someone not to be a jerk equal to promoting hatred? I don't think so.


Can Coulter even file a hate crime suit against a Canadian collage in American courts?

Liberty's Edge

Aberzombie wrote:
Tarren Dei wrote:
Canadian university asks Ann Coulter to be civil; Coulter files hate crime suit.

While I don't really care much for Coulter, she might likely have a case. It could be argued that Mr. Houle's letter incited the mob of protesters who showed up, some of whom were said to be expressing some hate of their own. The irony is really interesting, considering that part of Houl's letter stated...

"Promoting hatred against any identifiable group would not only be considered inappropriate, but could in fact lead to criminal charges," he wrote in the letter, which Coulter leaked to the media.

Either way, it is a sad day for free speech.

Henry Rollins is going to have a field day with this.

Scarab Sages

Tarren Dei wrote:

There is nothing in Houle's letter that couldn't be put into a very general statement for speakers on the campus. The letter made almost no personal statements about Coulter or about any group she claims is being discriminated against. Her only argument for it being discriminatory, is that the same letter isn't sent to everybody.

As for the letter inciting the students to protest, if Coulter hadn't leaked it to the media, the students would never have seen it.

Personally, I think Paizo's "Don't be a jerk" rule is much more concise but says almost the exact same thing.

So, is telling someone not to be a jerk equal to promoting hatred? I don't think so.

Good points. And for what's it's worth, I agree with you. I was just trying to outline what her probable reasoning would be for the lawsuit. And, I don't know law stuff very well, but it could be that the judge would consider the letter inciteful, no matter how the public got wind of it. Who knows, that could have been Coulter's purpose all along.

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