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  1. Re:Then it's as physics says, it only changes FORM on 100/1 Odds On 'First Contact' Within a Year · · Score: 1

    BTW heat, matter and movement is all energy, I know... I'm familiar with relativity and even the theory behind gravity.

  2. Re:Then it's as physics says, it only changes FORM on 100/1 Odds On 'First Contact' Within a Year · · Score: 1

    Uhm, no, if energy is defined by information, then if you change information to something else; the information remains, but it doesn't resemple an energy 'state' and so your energy is undone.

  3. Re:Let me be the first to say... on 100/1 Odds On 'First Contact' Within a Year · · Score: 1

    Knowledge has the power to transform a monkey into a George Orwell. What if knowledge would be passed on in alien life, then also insights would be passed on. Now what if that triggered someone to bump their head into space travel.

    Don't forget that most of the things we found and/or thought up that turned out to be useful are so simple.

    Atom bombs, see if you can think it up, is at it's core extremely simpel. Touch screens are just infra red camera's under the surface. Flatscreens are just ink or led screens. Simple.

    Now what if the passed on knowledge would have been just enough, or what if knowledge and objects would have made them dumber? Like a wired Wikipedia ethernet into their brain? It doesn't make you that smarter, more like dumber, but you don't need to be smart because something is being smart for you.

    How many people of the 'internet generation' can still do devide by themselves without using calculators?

  4. Re:Let me be the first to say... on 100/1 Odds On 'First Contact' Within a Year · · Score: 1

    Knowledge is power, so it's not an amateur game.

    Ofcourse you are kidding...

    Oh and BTW, there is no such thing as traveling back in time, but changing back form. What if form was changed back, then they would be unborn. Think about it ;)

  5. Re:Serious PHYSICS question then gents... apk on 100/1 Odds On 'First Contact' Within a Year · · Score: 1

    Energy _could_ be destroyed, if it's building blocks are information. That information can change and thus energy could be transfort into non-energy.

  6. Re:Let me be the first to say... on 100/1 Odds On 'First Contact' Within a Year · · Score: 1

    That would be both extremely low tech and high tech at the same time and extremely brilliant, sir ;)

  7. Re:Don't take this wrong on Game Reviewers Face Odd Bribery From Publishers · · Score: 1

    Moderators are humans ;) I always read at -1 for that very fact.

    Well some are basement crawlers...

  8. Re:Let me be the first to say... on 100/1 Odds On 'First Contact' Within a Year · · Score: 1

    If they have atom destroyers then you wouldn't even remotely care about nuclear weapons, now would they? :')

    Yes it's pointless, but hey it's fun, like most things here on /.; utterly pointless but entertaining ;)

  9. Re:Let me be the first to say... on 100/1 Odds On 'First Contact' Within a Year · · Score: 1

    And what if tommorow we would find a trick for deep space travel. Would that make us suddenly uber awesome?

    Why would you even think aliens were so extremely smart?

  10. Hello humans! on United Nations Names Ambassador To Aliens · · Score: 1

    "We are going to blow up your planet so we can build an intergalactic highway. Is there anything you want to know?"
    -"Yes! Is there a God? What's the purpose of life?"
    "Oh, uh... 42. Now get out of our way, please."

  11. Re:first contact team on United Nations Names Ambassador To Aliens · · Score: 1

    They see me posting on /., they is trolling,
    trying to trick me baiting flames.

    =D

  12. Re:No he won't on United Nations Names Ambassador To Aliens · · Score: 1

    I thought man and whoman were equal, so why bother with the male/female thing? Do you feel not accepted enought or something?

  13. Re:Let me be the first to say... on 100/1 Odds On 'First Contact' Within a Year · · Score: 1

    And if it's realy true, then those must be some very knowledgeable, but very stupid aliens.

    They have zero stealth. So if they came here to fight then we'll most certainly kick their ass (if they have ass, but hey...).

  14. Re:Reviewing specialists on Game Reviewers Face Odd Bribery From Publishers · · Score: 1

    I don't know how you mean that, as in good or bad, but in case of good; I want gamplay, mutherfscker, I couldn't care less about gimmick shit like that.

    Yes gamer of the very first commercial hour (read pong, Wolfenstein3D and PacMan), but games these days are movies.

    Call me frustrated all you want, but games used to be tools to entertain yourself with, like chess, but today games are made to entertain you instead. No wonder multiplayer is so popular these day, but oh well...

  15. Re:Don't take this wrong on Game Reviewers Face Odd Bribery From Publishers · · Score: 1

    Well I don't mind slashvertisements if it is in the scope of intereseting, pressing todays issues and news for nerds. Games certainly is one of them and it is journalistic independance. You might not thinkg of games reviewing as journalism, but that's a different topic.

  16. Re:I'm surprised. on Seven Words You Can't Say On Google Instant · · Score: 1

    Errrrr.... I have nothing against anyone people that are sexualy attracted to their own sex, it's just that it's not realy socialy accepted, which can lead to possibly unwanted situations and assumptions.

    You have no idea how hard it is to get rid of that. Believe me...

  17. Re:Test how much Slashdot allows on Seven Words You Can't Say On Google Instant · · Score: 1

    That's either Belgium, or B*l*g*0*m = 0

  18. Re:I'm surprised. on Seven Words You Can't Say On Google Instant · · Score: 1

    stimpleton has got a human spell checker slave... great succes...

  19. Re:I'm surprised. on Seven Words You Can't Say On Google Instant · · Score: 3, Insightful

    it's basicaly a feature; What if you had to check something for school about different sexualities but before you finnished typing you get a list of all kinds of gay porn shit. Great succes when somebody else might be watching...

    That said you can still just hit the fucking Enter button and search it -_-'

  20. Re:So what? on PS3 Hacked Using Official Controller · · Score: 1

    Air Force: "Hey Sony, we're intersted in supercomputing and-"
    Sony: "Free marketing!!! WHooooHOOOO!!! How much do you want?"
    Air Force: "If it breaks then wha-"
    Sony: "Are you kidding!? Don't talk about it; we'll just send you a few new unlocked PS3's, WHOOOOOOOOTTTTTT!!!!!! PS3 used by the US Air Force for supercomputing FREE MARKETING WOOOOOTTT!!!!!"
    Air Force: "Send us 15 units?"
    Sony: "Are you kidding? 15*300 = 4500 dollars for marketing? Want 20?"

  21. Re:So what? on PS3 Hacked Using Official Controller · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Didn't he US navy or something do this? It was freaking genious because it's the US government who can basicaly tell Sony to do anything they want or to GTFO.

    It was extremely cheap and it needed only a few PS3's. Even if it would totaly break within a year it would totaly be cost effective ;)

  22. Re:eh on IBM Warns of China Closing the Supercomputer Gap · · Score: 1
  23. Re:"My supercomputer is bigger than yours!" on IBM Warns of China Closing the Supercomputer Gap · · Score: 1

    China would never attack the USA and vice versa.

    Economy.

    Sorry but I don't know you (no offence) ;)

  24. Re:"My supercomputer is bigger than yours!" on IBM Warns of China Closing the Supercomputer Gap · · Score: 1

    With all the Microshit fanboyism these days (where the hell did that come from anyway, "oh whoosh; Redmond astrocrew") you can't ever be sure about it.

  25. Re:eh on IBM Warns of China Closing the Supercomputer Gap · · Score: 1

    You mean artificialy booming due to the artificial stock boost morfine. The price for detoxing back to reality is extremely high, but yeah; it was totaly booming. NOT. It made the fscking economy weak as hell. Not to mention destroy it.

    Oh hello new recession we're climbing out of.

    Get lost.