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  1. Re:Can't do it on 1-in-1,000 Chance of Asteroid Impact In ... 2182? · · Score: 1

    We still can predict within an area of a given certainty and margin of error to make a prediction of specified parameters. Of course, one cannot be a specific precise prediction. Ex. I shoot an arrow into the air, it would be safe to say where that arrow would land because we know the angle of momentum and the mass of said arrow as wel as the direction.

  2. Re:Obligatory on Hubble Finds Unidentified Object In Space · · Score: 1

    No! it may be the first observable Wormhole although a temporary one. Hey isn't that how they are , just temporary.

  3. Re:Title on Research Finds Carbon Dating Flawed · · Score: 1

    Biblical creation myth is a creationist's foundation. For what its worth, Linus from Charlie Brown reminds me of creationists as a whole. They are most comforted with their comfort blanket that its hard to discard it after a long time. This is especially evident and that their knowledge base is corrupted.

  4. Dilthium batteries on Solar Cells — Made In a Pizza Oven · · Score: 1

    Now this can give me inspiration to build my Dilthium batteries. If only I can find some Lithium to use in the experiment. Then I need to find some anti-matter for the reaction.

  5. Re:What could possibly go wrong? on Amateur Scientists Seek Fusion Reaction · · Score: 1

    Has anyone have access to some Dilithium crystals so I can use in my reactor? I wanna generate several million joules of usable energy to power fusion converter.

  6. Re:Yes, but on NASA Shakes, Bakes, and Rattles Lunar Spaceship · · Score: 1

    Shaken,not stirred?

  7. Louisiana ID law on Louisiana Passes Intelligent Design Law · · Score: 1

    Intelligent Design should be known as an exercise in philosophy and not in grounded science fact. It is just as probable to take this as fantasy against reality, reality wins everytime. It would take a degree(College) to understand the real science of evolution. It would take an ordinary high school education to understand ID.

  8. Re:Already possible on US Justice Dept. Sued For Cellular Tracking Information · · Score: 1

    which pro?

  9. Re:Already possible on US Justice Dept. Sued For Cellular Tracking Information · · Score: 1

    There is also the search for criminals who use cell phones as also finding missing people who may be injured that can't be found in line of site. Teens who become involved in abnormal use of cellphone traffic may also be found. Not to mention anti government terrorists can be tracked.

  10. Re:The thing's hollow - it goes on forever on Intel Says to Prepare For "Thousands of Cores" · · Score: 1

    I want a six pack of CORES!

  11. Re:And here slashdotters goes again on Anti-Evolution "Academic Freedom" Bill Passed In Louisiana · · Score: 1

    Hey Gang, This would make for a good video game. A match 'tween Evolutionists and Creationists. Now is the time to get game on! One can earn extra points either way with myths and legends or with facts and reason. BooYah.

  12. Re:Locals on A Marine's-Eye View of the Networked Battlefield · · Score: 1

    I see lots of IMing with HQ but not much talking to the local people. That's why the war is being lost.

    As the skirmishes are dieing down there is more communication with the locals. The local population have more confidence and rely more on the military than the insurgents. Thats why the war is turning in our favor.

  13. Re:Heh, pirates ahoy! on The One-Use, Self-Destructing DVD Returns · · Score: 1

    Ignore there sales signs don't buy them. this is just another attempt to make a cheap five bucks.
    Just get out your decrypters and DVD burners and burn away. this is for personal use ONLY!

  14. Re:Wow on First Pictures From Mars Phoenix Lander · · Score: 1

    "Nothing to see here... move along." You are right, nothing of any extra ordinary to see, just pebbles and a barren vista. They should have landed closer to the white stuff for a more awe inspiring exploratory search. Hey, shouldn't they have had a rover there instead.

  15. Re:You forgot about Stargate: Continuum the next s on A Few Notes on Movies of the Near Future · · Score: 1

    I am an(ardent SG-1) watcher. I would like to have RDA and the original O'Niell(Kurt Russell) make a follow-up sequel together.

  16. Re:Slow transfer rate to Mars on NASA Phoenix Mission Ready For Mars Landing · · Score: 1

    They can do better than that. They could have outsourced the code to either apple or microsoft or go open source. With open source, it could be cheaper.

  17. Re:To put that in perspective- on Gamma Ray Burst Visible At Record Distance · · Score: 1

    all living beings and organic matter would just die if a GRB hit the earth

  18. Re:Am I slow? on Laser Light Re-creates 'Black Holes' in the Lab · · Score: 1

    Next thing you know, we'll have a Stargate which will be a white hole to go somewhere else. Time to get ready for star travel with out a space ship. Ooops , forgot, we need another one on the otherside

  19. Re:Is there anything they can't do? on Sea Creatures to Provide Basis for New Electronics? · · Score: 1

    Beware of Shellfish Unions affliated with the AFL-CIO

  20. Re:We're all going to die! on New Accelerator Technique Doubles Particle Energy · · Score: 1

    The hadron super -collider in Switzerland is proposed to produce a blackhole albeit a scant millimeter or so in five years. Hold on to your collective you know whats.