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The Geekiest Animals in History

Flipper writes "CNET has compiled a list of the geekiest animals throughout history. The entries include such peculiar characters as Ham The Astrochimp (the first chimp in space), Schrödinger's Cat (used to demonstrate quantum superposition) and Hans, a horse who could apparently do complex mathematics and read words. The classics are there too, Pavlov's dogs get a well-deserved mention, as does Dolly The Sheep. What sounds like a pretty bizarre list is actually strangely interesting — some of these animals are seriously geeky."

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  1. Where is Laika? by lecithin · · Score: 5, Informative

    She would have had my first vote.

    Stolen from Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laika

    Laika (from Russian meaning "Barker", as well as being a dog breed) was a Russian space dog that became the first living creature from Earth to enter orbit. She was found as a stray wandering the streets of Moscow. Originally named Kudryavka, she was renamed Laika after her breed type. After undergoing training with two other dogs, she was selected to be the occupant of the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2 and was launched into space on November 3, 1957.

    Laika died a few hours after launch from stress and overheating, likely due to a malfunction in the thermal control system. The true cause of her death was not made public until decades after the flight. Some former Soviet scientists have since expressed regret that Laika was allowed to die.

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  2. Tux? by businessnerd · · Score: 4, Informative

    I mean I know he's not a real penguin, but a hypothetical cat got on the list. Every linux user (which is some form of geek, myself included) has a special place in his or her (mostly his) heart for that happy little penguin.

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    1. Re:Tux? by MustardMan · · Score: 3, Informative

      I'm glad someone said it! Shrodinger's cat is an analogy to describe the "collapse of the wavefunction" principle, and not heisenberg uncertainty. It's not that you don't know which state the cat is in - it's that it is in both states until it's observed. I'm sure you knew this already, and hence the clever comment - but it's worth explaining for those who constantly misuse the analogy.

  3. K-9 is somewhat lame, but the list gets kudos... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    For being a top ten list with one fucking page view. Thanks for that.

  4. What do you call an exploding monkey? by geekoid · · Score: 4, Informative

    a BaBOOM!

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  5. Re:Not a chance by silverkniveshotmail. · · Score: 3, Informative

    Hans was not able to do complex math or read. Has anyone ever heard of the clever hans effect?