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  1. Re:Personal experience of the Multiverse on 50 Years of the Multiverse Interpretation · · Score: 0

    Sounds like it would make a good short story.

  2. Re:wow... on Judge Doesn't Know What a Web Site is · · Score: 0

    It can be broken down even further. Set Theory is a formalization of mathematics. The only thing it assumes to exist is the set of nothing. Through 10 axioms you can build up representations of numbers, functions, the continuum, addition/multiplication/exponentiation..., all of mathematics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axiomatic_set_theory

  3. Re:O How the mighty have fallen. on Internet2 Taken Out by Stray Cigarette · · Score: 1, Redundant

    09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0?

  4. Re:Next headline... on Cancer Fighting Drug Found in Dirt · · Score: 1
    Look at this cure for cancer http://www.studentprintz.com/home/index.cfm?event= displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory_id=c7794f20-d fb1-4494-892d-b529895da103

    Scientists may have cured cancer last week. Yep. So, why haven't the media picked up on it? Here's the deal. Researchers at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada found a cheap and easy to produce drug that kills almost all cancers. The drug is dichloroacetate, and since it is already used to treat metabolic disorders, we know it should be no problem to use it for other purposes. Doesn't this sound like the kind of news you see on the front page of every paper?
    His theory is since its going to earn less money than any other cure, it is unpatented, the media is told not to report it. It makes sense. Capitalism hard at work!
  5. It not only our editors that dont RTFA on AMD's Plan To Recover From Its Perfect Storm · · Score: 1

    Many of its products are on their weigh out and have a hard time sustaining competitive pressure.
    "My processor weighs more than yours!" "So what! Mine has fewer pins; i got more pressure!"
  6. Re:As someone who voted democratic... on National Intelligence Director Seeks Expansion of Spy Powers · · Score: 1

    Did you respond when the ACLU took the side of terrorists while going after Boyscouts for not allowing pervets in?
    Yes. I thanked the ACLU for protecting the rights of one of our minorities. Homophobia is a disease, specifically a mental disorder, one you apparently have in spades. You should seek help.
    I recommend Rocky Horror Picture Show. Preferably at a theater at midnight...
  7. Re:The first of many stories on Nanostructured Li-ion Batteries for Electric Cars · · Score: 1

    Why not both? ultra capacitors for regenerative braking and quick charges, batteries for the long haul. You'll be able to go as far as the higher-density batteries will let you, and wont loose as much energy at stop-streets and the like with the ultra-capacitor. Also if you got into a spot of trouble at low battery you could quick charge the capacitor for a few miles of range. Of course equal amounts of both will weigh too much but there should be an optimum.

  8. Re:Bandwidth on Drive-By Internet In Hard-To-Reach Places · · Score: 1

    All those tubes fit on it? Where do the people go?

  9. Re:Things are way out of hand on Award-Winning Ad Taken Off Air In Australia · · Score: 2, Funny

    So, is this like a DoS attack or what? Put this in terms we can understand!

  10. first impressions on Printers Vulnerable To Security Threats · · Score: 1

    i first read this as "Pirates Vulnerable to Security Threats"

  11. Re:HBO's "Hacking Democracy" available on Google V on Verifiable Elections Via Cryptography · · Score: 1
  12. Re:Translation back to native 1st grade language on Alienware Admit Trying to Fiddle Reviews · · Score: 1

    1st graders swear like that? What is this world coming to!?

  13. Re:As a Scandinavian... on If Not America, Then Where? · · Score: 1

    Try Boston, you can walk the entire city in 40 min (from Brookline to the harbor). The subway is pretty good, people are friendly, and there is a huge population of university students. Its very European, compared to Chicago, Milwaukee, and a few other cities I've been to in my 2 years in America, but has all the conveniences of America.