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  1. What happened to the nasa that fearlessly lead the race to the moon?

    They're locked in basement room 58. The rest of the building is allocated to political contributions and red tape.

  2. Re:missing the point blue ribbon winner on Elon Musk's Extracurricular Antics Reportedly Spark a NASA Safety Probe At SpaceX (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    So dumb. And yes, I want fries with that after you fill my tank.

    He's dumb? You're the one planning to eat 'food' from a gas station!?!?!?!

  3. Maybe they can pick up some tips on how to be 10,000 times less wasteful of their resources?

  4. Re:Happy New Year, artsy ladies of Germany on German Art Activists Get Passport Using Digitally Altered Photo of Two Women Merged Together (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    It's a farce enacted by unpleasant people who c should be avoided where possible?

  5. Re:Happy New Year, artsy ladies of Germany on German Art Activists Get Passport Using Digitally Altered Photo of Two Women Merged Together (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    The question is, why do politicians control it (or anything, for that matter) as they appear to have no abilities other than those involved in persuading others.

  6. No, I'm Billie Hoffman!

    +1 to this whole idea.

  7. Try to avoid having any real info to reduce the chances of this happening.

  8. Still likes cash, despite denials. News at ten!

  9. Fox "news" is never correct.

    That makes no sense. Reality is created by The News, so Fox, as purveyors of The News, are by default correct.

  10. Save it until the Presidential Alert! dude...

  11. Re:Concentrated power instead of checks and balanc on Cellphones Across the US Will Receive a 'Presidential Alert' at 2:18 pm Eastern Today (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    You're using 1-dimensional political thinking in a political world that has at least 2 dimensions

    Lucky for us we live in a two-dimensional world otherwise politics would be of no use.

  12. Re:Very reasonable increase on Amazon Is Eliminating Bonuses, Stock Awards to Help Pay for Raises (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Mmmm. Clearly I'll have to upgrade my utopian-vision generator; reality has overtaken the version I have...

  13. You have a text: Presidential Alert!! on Cellphones Across the US Will Receive a 'Presidential Alert' at 2:18 pm Eastern Today (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm locked out of my Twitter account!!!

  14. Re:Giveaway is actually a shakedown on Cities Will Sue FCC To Stop $2 Billion Giveaway To Wireless Carriers (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Be.....cauuuuuuse..

    they have more guns and therefore 'authority ?'

  15. Re:Giveaway is actually a shakedown on Cities Will Sue FCC To Stop $2 Billion Giveaway To Wireless Carriers (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    What's more important, you having internet or the executives and investors of these companies having hookers and blow on tap without feeling out of pocket?

    Stop being so demanding!!

    Jeez, kids these days.

    GOMDL.

  16. Very reasonable increase on Amazon Is Eliminating Bonuses, Stock Awards to Help Pay for Raises (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    In other news, Bmazon workers now must meet minimum quotas every three minutes to receive their quota of air.

  17. Sidewalk Labs' CEO, Dan Doctoroff, says the company isn't looking to monetizing people's personal information in the way that Google does now with search

    Interesting. People's personal information will me monetised in a slightly different manner.

  18. Action can be crowdsourced. All it takes is a miniscule efficiency tweak by everyone on the planet for massive gains.

  19. I started to type "I'm not sure there's political will to avoid a global catastrophe", intended somewhat ironically but then that does appear to be the actuality, based on the logic employed in USAHQ.

  20. Yes, only when the US produces 1g or more of emissions per year than China is there a problem.

  21. With greater technological avantage comes greater freedom to get creative on reducing per-capita emmisions. Where there's a will, there's a way.

  22. Once a proper scapegoat has been found and some poor bastard is made to lean on their sword everything will be cleared up.

    What's taking so long? This aspect of business is ripe for disruption. Think getscapegoat.com - simply let it deep-search through your business data then only seconds after all data has been gathered, by the magic of artificial intelligence, the most plausible scapegoat is found.

    CTA: Insulate yourself from consequences, getscapegoat.com now!

  23. Re:It's actually kind of a big deal on What Ecstasy Does To Octopuses (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    const likelyFlawedConclusion = proposition.indexOf('obvious') != -1;

  24. Translation on What Ecstasy Does To Octopuses (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    What's Octopus for "I love you?"

  25. What kind of EM field do donuts give off?