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  1. F35 vs A10 Seriously? on F-35 To Face Off Against A-10 In CAS Test · · Score: 0

    This is ridiculous. Why even bother?

  2. Who is Adam Sandler? on "Pixels" DMCA Takedown Even Worse Than We Thought · · Score: 0

    Is he a regular part of Southpark?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  3. Hypergravity effects on rats on NASA Spies Earth-Sized Exoplanet Orbiting Sun-Like Star · · Score: 0

    One should think that hyper gravity would lead to tissue damage or organ failure, but it seems like rats take it pretty well under +3 g.
    Over a number of generations most living organisms would probably adjust to 2-3 g.
    So life could possibly thrive on Keplar 452B.
    If not in an advanced form then as bacteria.
    According to below wikipedia article bacteria can tolerate insane levels of gravity.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    Question is. Could we pick up distant alien signals as far away as Keplar 452B?

  4. Probably a satellite on Ask Slashdot: After We're Gone, the Last Electrical Device Still Working? · · Score: 0

    Voyager 1 will continue for the next 10 years. The safest nuclear plant design should be able to run for much longer of course.

  5. Re:Older = more experience on NFL Releases Deflategate Report · · Score: 0

    I must have been dozing off for moment before clicking on the title.
    Awesome...
    Hope this one will go into the right thread

  6. Older = more experience on NFL Releases Deflategate Report · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Not only experience.
    Some of the old dudes also lift heavier tasks that might be to abstract for the kid.
    But there is balance between flexibility of younger employees and the greater salary of seasoned employees.
    It depends a lot on what your company does.

  7. Awesome. Just add more fuel on SpaceX Launch Abort Test Successful · · Score: 0

    Scale it up a factor or two and then you have a Delta Clipper. Reload in low orbit and fly it to the moon and back *gg'

  8. Great news on Armadillo Aerospace Resurrected On Kickstarter By the Team Members · · Score: 0

    Hopefully no more gyro issues.

  9. on the very edge of reality, built on too many ass on Dark Matter Is Even More of a Mystery Than Expected · · Score: 0

    umptions... Says it all :P

  10. What what? on Node.js Forked By Top Contributors · · Score: 0

    Whatwat wat wat wt??

  11. If you can't beat them... on Visual Studio 2015 Supports CLANG and Android (Emulator Included) · · Score: 0

    ... join them

    Apple is still an island though
    But for how long?

  12. It is not that simple on Your Incompetent Boss Is Making You Unhappy · · Score: 0

    There is probably one good reason, if your company promoted a dumb ass, as your boss.
    The reason is the oldest in the world. Politics, politics and politics.
    But then again, Darwin's law always wins, no matter what the game rules are.
    So when the market gets tough on companies to deliver significant results, the trades, networking and comradery will make room for effectiveness and performance.
    Perhaps not in the short run, but certainly in the long run.

  13. If Murphy is right.... on The Disgruntled Guys Who Babysit Our Aging Nuclear Missiles · · Score: 0

    Then the future doesn't look too bright, or too bright depending on how you see it.
    What's the plan?
    Did anybody think ahead of not using dem nucrackers?

  14. Very clever idea on New Particle Collider Is One Foot Long · · Score: 0

    That must be great for hunting all the really really tiny sub particles

  15. Can it be used as an accelerometer? on New Atomic Clock Reaches the Boundaries of Timekeeping · · Score: 0

    If so, could a combination of clocks be used as the ultimate offline-GPS unit?

  16. Stop the conspiracy! on The Airplane of the Future May Not Have Windows · · Score: 1

    No. You will not transported off to a hidden location, where you will receive a brain transplant, before being returned to your original destination.
    But how will you convince your delusional and paranoid uncle Bob?

  17. This is a very sensitive subject on Creationism Conference at Michigan State University Stirs Unease · · Score: 0

    I shall therefore elude from making any comments to prevent any further damage to my otherwise fine reputation. Pax Dei et Lux Dei Vobiscum And God bless Slash Dot

  18. Re:Golden Hammer on JavaScript and the Netflix User Interface · · Score: 1

    JavaScript is more like a sonic screwdriver, where node.js is the tardis and you are doctor who.

  19. Energy conservation on The Physics of Why Cold Fusion Isn't Real · · Score: 0

    End of story.

  20. An other step in the right direction on Microsoft's JavaScript Engine Gets Two-Tiered Compilation · · Score: 0

    Looks like the year 2015 will mark the revenge of the web.
    With an all-round browser support of asm.js, the road is paved for all kinds of heavy duty apps running in your favorite browser.
    Hopefully MS is not just considering asm.js for Chakra https://status.modern.ie/asmjs

  21. What's the catch? on US Says It Can Hack Foreign Servers Without Warrants · · Score: 0

    US Says It Can Hack Foreign Servers Without Warran

    Isn't this what all hackers do, all the time?

    If it's illegal, call an informant-hacker. Informants / agents can do anything. Anything right?

  22. Thats good on DARPA Delving Into the Black Art of Super Secure Software Obfuscation · · Score: 2, Interesting

    But how do you scan code for back doors, trojans, viruses, malware, bots etc.?

  23. Good points on How Our Botched Understanding of "Science" Ruins Everything · · Score: 0

    We have plenty of anti-science people, but most of our 'pro-science' people are really pro-magic (and therefore anti-science).

    Everybody is afraid of being wrong.
    To scientists, being right means everything. It's their livelihood. So no wonder it's such a touchy issue being right (special, different or even more correct).

  24. What a ficking subject on Ask Slashdot: Would You Pay For Websites Without Trolls? · · Score: 0

    Now who would like to pay to write lame comments without being bullied by big nasty sarcastic evil trolls? WTF!! Quit your asbergers medicine and get a life or get laid or somthing, just try it for once. Get out of moms basement, perhaps it is in the middle of the day?

  25. Re:This can easily be explaned... on Why Hasn't This Asteroid Disintegrated? · · Score: 0

    Touche :)

    Thats is possibly the strangest and most hilarious game ever.
    Only from Japan.