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  1. Re:What do the British call real torches? on Intel Shows Off First Light Peak Laptop · · Score: 1

    Ahahaha, mod up!

  2. Re:Spltting hairs, are we? on At Issue In a Massachusetts Town, the Value of Two-Thirds · · Score: 1

    We humans make so much ado over meaningless arbitrary demarcations. Life situations are fuzzy and spread out, not the digital of "on/off". It all seems rather a bit silly! Splitting arbitrary hairs without real meaning.

    I think my sig exemplifies the kind of silliness you're talking about.

  3. Re:Interesting, but on World's Fastest Robot Versus the Wiimote · · Score: 1

    I'm waiting for the day that people, rather than working, simply buy a robot or several robots and are in charge of making sure they do their jobs. Then, we can hire chinese people to maintain them for us, so we never have to work.

  4. Big Brother in Space on New Speed Cameras Catch You From Space · · Score: 1

    I somehow don't think even Orwell predicted big brother's eyes peering down from space! It's so great for the metaphor that they're so high up as to be out of reach of ordinary citizens.

  5. Skynet... on ACLU Sues Over Legality of "Targeted Killing" By Drones · · Score: 1

    ...is no joke.

  6. Re:Hmmm... on LHC Will Be Shut Down In 2011 Because of "Mistake" · · Score: 1

    Don't you mean, 'prevents' humanity?

  7. Re:Ah, I unplugged the atomic clock... on New Most Precise Clock Based On Aluminum Ion · · Score: 1

    1.21 jigga watts!

  8. Re:How long on Harder-Than-Diamond Natural Carbon Crystals Found · · Score: 1

    Wow, I hope I'm never stuck with someone so superficial they need me to buy them a hunk of material to judge how serious I am about them.

  9. I think that headline should read... on ARM Exec Says 90% of PC Market Could Be Netbooks · · Score: 1

    ...ARM Exec Wishes 90% of PC Market Could Be Netbooks

  10. Re:Entropy increasing, Slashdot-style on Universe Closer To Heat Death Than Once Thought · · Score: 5, Informative
  11. Re:Great, still doesn't fix the Houston problem. on The Year of the E-Bicycle · · Score: 1

    If you're on the sidewalk you follow pedestrian laws, if you're on the street you follow motor vehicle laws

    I've thought of something similar to this for years. I live in southern NH, where generally there's at least a decent shoulder on the side of the road to give you some room to ride, but sometimes there's not and a side walk really is the safest option. I've always thought that as long as you keep your speeds REALLY low on a sidewalk, you won't have any problems.

  12. everyone needs to chill out on Vulgar Comment On Newspaper Site Costs Man His Job · · Score: 1

    Even if this is fake, it seems people take things waaaaaaaayyyyy too seriously these days. Who gives a damn if some guy makes a sex joke. I still wouldn't care if my kid went to that school. Now, if he had said he sampled hobo, and police found dead hobos in his house missing their tender hobo hamstrings, THEN I'd understand if people freaked out.

  13. Re:Windows 7: "I'm up here, boys!" on Engineers Tell How Feedback Shaped Windows 7 · · Score: 1

    So what you're saying is... I should have some fun with her then kick her out?

  14. Re:Another Benefit of Traditional Planes on Behind the Scenes With America's Drone Pilots · · Score: 1

    Maybe it's better they're not afraid. If they're afraid, they'll dress up as civilians and suicide bomb checkpoints. If they're feeling brave and courageous, they'll attempt to set up ambushes/mortar teams/etc, which are easily detected and countered with drones.

  15. Re:Perfect... on The LHC, the Higgs Boson, and Fate · · Score: 1

    Maybe the agent will instead damage your oven via a liquid helium leak.

  16. Re:! hyperdrive on Hyperdrive Propulsion Could Be Tested At the LHC · · Score: 1

    I personally think the more that drive names and speeds resemble fast food sizing options, the easier it will be for the general public to understand. Normal car engines would smalldrives, jets and large ships would be mediumdrives, nonFTL would be largedrives, and FTL would be superdrives. Whether or not you wanted "fries with that" would be the only matter of contention.

  17. Re:But the beauty is on US Navy Tries To Turn Seawater Into Jet Fuel · · Score: 1

    To me this seems like an amazing idea. I guess you'd have to be careful of a couple things though:

    1) can this same process be used to make gas?
    2) can this process be used to make enough gas to replace our need of fossil fuels?
    3) will doing this on a large scale have unintended consequences? (marine life, ocean acidification, etc)
    4) is it economically viable? i have to believe that if we could produce all our own fuel it would be so enormously beneficial to our economy and foreign policy that even if the end result was more expensive than it is today it would be worth it (within limits of course).

  18. Re:ARM? x86? on ARM Hopes To Lure Microsoft Away From Intel · · Score: 1

    Processor speed isn't everything. There is also the concept of how much work a CPU can do per cycle. If you'll notice, ever since the first 3.x GHZ chips came out, SPEEDS haven't really increased very much (in many cases they've dropped!), but performance has kept getting better and better.
    What also bugs me is when people think that the amount of memory in a video card is the main indication of its performance. In my mind this is the same type of thing.

  19. Heretic / Hexen on Which Game Series Would You Reboot? · · Score: 1

    This is definitely my most nostalgic series ever (first network game ever played was heretic across a modem), and a more modern version would be amazing. Although, I'd want to see real innovation, not just some thrown together piece of junk. Not that anyone wants that either...

  20. Re:Next step on Eye In the Sky For City Crime Fighting · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure whether thats scary or disgusting!

    That's definitely the part that got to me the most. This guy needs to pick up a copy of 1984. I only hope if it does get deployed, he'll be nailed by it for doing something stupid.

  21. Re:My call... on Auto Warranty Robocall Scammers Busted · · Score: 1

    Don't get my wrong, playing sports is really fun. But watching them on TV is boring, IMO. Just like watching other people play video games.

  22. Re:My call... on Auto Warranty Robocall Scammers Busted · · Score: 1

    Off topic, but I always find it hilarious when someone tries to give you shit about your local sports team when you don't follow or give a damn about sports at all. Even more off topic, but I have a theory that since I grew up playing all kinds of computer games, which are interactive and challenging, watching sports from afar feels like the most boring waste of time that could possibly exist. Thoughts?

  23. Re:Correct me if I am wrong... on Is China Creating the World's Largest Botnet Army? · · Score: 1

    The internet was designed to be redundant. If you cut that connection, then traffic would try to get through another way.

  24. Convert pennies into executive bonuses! on Pentagon Lost Billions, Pennies At a Time · · Score: 1

    I'm incredibly surprised the execs didn't decide to quietly fix the problem and pocket the money for themselves.

  25. Re:re-read the section you quote on Google's Plan For Out-of-Print Books Is Challenged · · Score: 1

    Entirely unnecessary! You see, Google's motto is "don't be evil", and it's clearly evil to charge for access to such a great wealth of knowledge, hence they could never charge for or restrict access to their library. A == !B && !B == C, therefore A == C. It's science!