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  1. Eureka! on Microbes Produce Power As They Clean Nuclear Waste · · Score: 1

    The scientific inaccuracies in the summation and the article are the result of OP posting a science article from an design fetishist SEO content farm site. Hard to get the science right when you are masturbating to "100 Danish Pendant Lamps"...

  2. A man, a plan, a canal... on $1.5 Billion Star Trek Theme Park Coming To Jordan · · Score: 1

    Hamad!

  3. Oops... on Eyeglasses Made of Human Hair · · Score: 1

    ...OP meant to post this to Boing Boing as "Steampunk Hair Glasses".

  4. Re:If you like the sound of that... on Fusion Thrusters For Space Travel · · Score: 1

    TFA mentions use of a traveling wave tube, basically an inverse klystron tube, to reclaim some of the energy from the emitted alpha particles and convert it into electricity to power other vehicle systems. It does this using condensers out of your accelerator circuits, solenoids from your gyro stabilizers, and the Lavallois technique.

  5. If you like the sound of that... on Fusion Thrusters For Space Travel · · Score: 1

    Would you like to check my assembly for the monitor unit of the inverse klystron tube transmitter?

  6. NYT article fails to mention recent incident on Nebraska Nuclear Plant Flood Defenses Tested · · Score: 3, Informative
  7. RTFA on Russian Army Upgrades Its Inflatable Weapons · · Score: 1

    They are already inflated with deadly corbomite.

  8. DO NOT KILL ALL HUMANS on Robots Taught to Deceive · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that's the ticket.

  9. Fuzz testing other bots on Market Data Firm Spots the Tracks of Bizarre Robot Trading · · Score: 1

    and the whole system as well?

  10. Celebrate. on What To Do About CC License Violations? · · Score: 1

    Most people can't even give it away if they try and try they do. Giving it away is what CC is all about. If someone is stealing what you are doing that is very encouraging news and cause for celebration. You might consider producing as much of what people like to steal from you as you can while they still want to steal it from you. I wish I was in your shoes.

  11. Re:Why humanoid? on NASA Tests Hardware, Software On Armadillo Rocket · · Score: 1

    Two things. First, the humanoid is the result of millions of years of recent evolution. It's a solid design. Sure, you probably can come up with a better design, but why throw away what already works? That's wasteful. Second, we have millennia of human technology designed for the humanoid form. Why throw that away either? Same argument about waste applies.

    Third, you don't want to waste the opportunity to make your robot look like frickin' Boba Fett. Same argument about waste applies yet again.

  12. Re:Quite simply, on Tattoos For the Math and Science Geek? · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Still further down the road you can change the N into an M and add "LIFE" to the expression.

  13. Perhaps everyone is completely missing the point? on The MPEG-LA's Lock On Culture · · Score: 1

    It seems to me that the intent of the licensing terms is to prevent companies from substituting a consumer model for a professional one that costs 10x to 100x as much. Consumer video quality is getting so good that camera companies need to legally require media producers to use the pro product because very soon there will be no other good reason why they should waste their money on it.

  14. Arlen Specter, for one... on Senator Arlen Specter Becomes a Democrat · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    welcomes our new Democratic overlords.

  15. Danger, Will Robinson?! on Using Light's Handedness To Find Alien Life · · Score: 1

    If this method for detecting life works well then you better believe any advanced alien civilization relatively close to us probably already knows exactly where we are. Perhaps we should hope that life is so common in the universe that they are working their way down a long boring list of warm wet rocks with weird crap growing on them and it will take them a long time to investigate us.

  16. Re:This is the future.. on Robotic Penguins · · Score: 2, Funny

    Do Germans Dream of Electric Penguins?

  17. If you have a problem, on Botnet Expert Wants 'Special Ops' Security Teams · · Score: 1

    if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire... The 01000001-Team.

  18. Re:Smelloscope on The Taste Of Space · · Score: 1

    Mmmmmm....purple.

  19. Re:Obvious? on 12 Small Windmills Put To the Test In Holland · · Score: 1

    Actually it doesn't surprise me at all...that's why I apologized to the Dutch. Perhaps I should apologize to the Germans as well. My paternal grandparents were both immigrants from Germany. I actually took three years of German in high school. That was over 20 years ago and although now it is lost to me from disuse it was quite obvious to me that the articles were in Dutch and not in German. A silly cultural joke isn't always a indication of ignorance; sometimes it is really nothing more than a silly joke.

  20. Re:Obvious? on 12 Small Windmills Put To the Test In Holland · · Score: 4, Funny

    I only took one season of Benny Hill German in high school. My apologies to the Dutch.

  21. Re:Obvious? on 12 Small Windmills Put To the Test In Holland · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybee zie posteer kann no sprechen oder reeden die Dutchenzeelandspache so gut.

  22. Re:Font-Snob on Comic Sans, Font of Ill Will · · Score: 1

    That should be a font name.

  23. Re:The Emperor's New Mind on Quantum Theory May Explain Wishful Thinking · · Score: 1

    I stand corrected by AC's #1 and #2 with my apologies as IANAS. I completely agree that my comment was not factually accurate, please allow me to rephrase it. This experiment and the conclusions drawn from it in the article remind me of ideas proposed by Roger Penrose in his book, The Emperor's New Mind. Anyone interested in further reading of relevance to this discussion might consider this book. I really enjoyed it.

  24. I've thought long and hard about this... on Sophisticated Balloons Could Help Steer Spacecraft · · Score: 1

    Your NASA Tau Chi name is...Ballute.

  25. The Emperor's New Mind on Quantum Theory May Explain Wishful Thinking · · Score: 2, Informative

    Roger Penrose hypothesized this 20 years ago.