mordinvan
mordinvan t1_j8e66y7 wrote
Reply to comment by bigdyke69 in You're probably a eugenicist by 4r530n
Myself actually, I do have the training.
mordinvan t1_j8bmoxc wrote
Reply to You're probably a eugenicist by 4r530n
I have a degree in genetics, I DEFINITELY am a eugenicist. The only issue is working on way to implement it which won't turn out poorly.
Edited cause of auto correct
mordinvan t1_iw55pf4 wrote
Reply to comment by evilpercy in How NYC’s pay transparency law could help millions across the U.S. earn more money by strawberrykid_sg
Check oil, change a tire. Basic life skills.
mordinvan t1_iw4onrp wrote
Reply to comment by evilpercy in How NYC’s pay transparency law could help millions across the U.S. earn more money by strawberrykid_sg
General civil rights courses to be honest. As well as the lesson, NEVER speak to a cop without immunity, in writing signed by the D.A.'s office.
mordinvan t1_ivrrnji wrote
Reply to [Image] Negativity. Just say no. by Gainsborough-Smythe
It's way easier when people aren't hitting you with the cactus however.
mordinvan t1_ivhhfdk wrote
Reply to comment by ZeusTKP in Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
Mostly because we live in a human shaped world. Much of our stuff is designed to be used by human shaped things. For example, try driving a car while being tank shaped.
mordinvan t1_ivhh9bf wrote
Reply to Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
Wll we need more automation, but we also need to tax it, to have to provide for the human labor it will displace.
mordinvan t1_isw4kjd wrote
Reply to comment by Fugaciouslee in Man tasked to preserve Japan’s oldest washroom ends up crashing car into it by Master_McKnowledge
You might not be right, but I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn you are 100% correct.
mordinvan t1_isuh6cv wrote
mordinvan t1_isoyzqp wrote
Reply to comment by GetlostMaps in Mexican Priest Known As "Father Pistolas" Suspended After He Advised Parishioners To Carry Guns To Fight Off Drug Cartels by canesul
Yes, hence the wailing wall. The last piece of the old temple left.
mordinvan t1_ison0au wrote
Reply to comment by davewhitebarber in Mexican Priest Known As "Father Pistolas" Suspended After He Advised Parishioners To Carry Guns To Fight Off Drug Cartels by canesul
No it was Jesus.
mordinvan t1_isomtrd wrote
Reply to comment by Zwets in Mexican Priest Known As "Father Pistolas" Suspended After He Advised Parishioners To Carry Guns To Fight Off Drug Cartels by canesul
Actually Jesus tell his followers to ensure they are armed and if they don't have the money to arm themselves, to sell their cloak to buy a weapon if required.
mordinvan t1_isdgru3 wrote
Reply to TIL that before Lincoln Center could reward David Geffen's $100 Million donation by renaming "Avery Fisher Hall" to "David Geffen Hall", they had to pay the heirs of Fisher - the original donor - $15 million. Geffen's donation has a provision that requires his name to be on the hall "in perpetuity". by AspireAgain
If a donation comes with a reward, it isn't a donation, it is a market transaction.
mordinvan t1_irwm997 wrote
Looks very elven. I love it. Great job.
mordinvan t1_irw9gau wrote
Reply to comment by _limitless_ in Judge encourages Tyrone sex offender to find wife and start a family by TheSenateRises
Car bombing soldiers, or beating women. I think the car bombs actually had the moral high ground at the time.
mordinvan t1_irw9aj4 wrote
Reply to comment by _limitless_ in Judge encourages Tyrone sex offender to find wife and start a family by TheSenateRises
Even that is frankly absurd. Some people are just broken, and need a visit out behind the barn.
mordinvan t1_ircj770 wrote
We need something like this. We have t make sure sapient A.I. has rights and does not get abused.
mordinvan t1_ir7k7k7 wrote
Reply to comment by CrateDane in How do scientists determine what genes are responsible for certain traits/attributes? by [deleted]
CRISPR is the new and much more efficient way yes. It just wasn't around when I got my degree.
mordinvan t1_ir5bzok wrote
Reply to Humans operating on humans are still better than robots operating on humans...even when a human is operating the robot. by Notreallyonreddityet
It may not be perfect "yet" but we are making progress all the time.
mordinvan t1_ir4o270 wrote
Reply to comment by _What_How_Why in How do scientists determine what genes are responsible for certain traits/attributes? by [deleted]
A few genetic tools exist, but a fairly common method when I was studying it was to use a retro-virus containing failed copy of the gene, and insert it into very young, often single cell embryos, so it would infect all the cells in the target animal, and damage the target gene, either by removing the stretch of DNA it was on, or by changing the portion of the DNA strand which tells the body there is a protein to build here, which I believe is called the promoter.
mordinvan t1_j9515ye wrote
Reply to comment by HaikuBotStalksMe in Nuclear shadow, Nagasaki by allez05
Depends on the dose. In low doses, coping with it, and facing an increased cancer risk. In high doses, rapid onset trans-cranial lead poisoning.