Indian girl, 16, 'killed herself over fears Big Bang experiment could lead to end of the world' ... continued
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I've noticed some of that in the C# forum. I don't spend much time in the ASP forum. But honestly, after spending time in the SoapBox, I feel like I have to wear kid gloves in the other forums anymore. :laugh:
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Yes, both the C# and ASP.NET forums get flooded with garbage questions. A lot of them are just a single google search away.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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They dismissed as 'pure fiction' doomsday predictions that the experiment could create anti-matter, or black holes.
It creates anti-matter all the time. The concept of mini-black holes is pure speculation, and weak at that. I've waited 15 years since I first heard about LHC to see what it does to further particle physics, and the day it finally comes on line, the best the 'news' can do is babble about mini-black holes and the end of the world. Pitiful. But I can't help but wonder, what the hell is going on in India? A couple of weeks ago there's a post about hundreds (or thousands, I don't remember) hospitalized because they went completely blind staring at the sun trying to see the Virgin Mary, and now this. But I guess I can't fault the Indian population for being ignorant of quantum mechanics when 99% of the American population has no better understanding of science. So much for humans being the 'thinking beast.'
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BoneSoft wrote:
what the hell is going on in India
You need to see the Indian Baby Toss Ritual to understand just how wierd they can get Oopsie Daisey Baby In the Indian village of Solapur, residents mark the birth of a new child by tossing the newborn from a 50 foot Muslim shrine onto a sheet below. The bizarre tradition is over 500 years old.
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All in all, the gene pool was improved.
Rob Graham wrote:
All in all, the gene pool was improved.
I agree. Anything that can be done to drain the shallow end of the gene pool should be encouraged. It's a shame only one numbskull was encouraged to self-destruct.
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