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  1. A fresh start? on Next Prince of Persia Game Promises Fresh Start · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh, you mean a Fresh Prince of Persia. Gotcha.

  2. It would seem on NASA Employee Suspended For Blogging At Work · · Score: 1

    that NASA is not the department in charge of Gundam, either.

  3. Other way around? on Space Station Toilets Poop Out · · Score: 1

    Something tells me they're glad the failure wasn't the other way around. No shit, eh?
  4. Re:They are unpleasant already on PETA Offers X-Prize for Artificial Meat · · Score: 1

    Then you're unhealthy. It's that simple. No matter how good you think you feel/look (and let me tell you vegans never look remotely healthy) you are not getting a large amount of needed nutrition. Sshhhhh... it makes them easier for us predators to catch.
  5. Re:They are unpleasant already on PETA Offers X-Prize for Artificial Meat · · Score: 3, Funny

    What's supposed to happen to me if I don't eat meat? You become prey.
  6. Re:Look to your own backyard, thank you on Ben Stein's 'Expelled' - Evolution, Academia and Conformity · · Score: 1

    mod to me to hell if you like, but it is true that it takes a big does of exaggeration to make ID people out as a representative of America or religious America. Really? http://www.pacificviews.org/weblog/archives/Pictures/evolution_study_new.jpg Hey, we're better than Turkey! Go us!
  7. Re:Wow, that's a lot of stuff on Darwin's Private Papers Get Released To The Internet · · Score: 1

    Wow, quite a feat. Must have taken some really intelligent design to put all that together and make it work. Yeah, storage and viewing technology have evolved quite a bit since then.
  8. Re:How fitting... on Darwin's Private Papers Get Released To The Internet · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...that his works would be the ones to survive. Naturally :)
  9. Re:Walk-in Bong on The Javabot Combines Engineering and Coffee · · Score: 1

    Something like this would put Vancouver on the map. I think Vancouver is already "on the map" in terms of marijuana and it's related recreational consumption.
  10. Re:So what is liberal or conservative? on Ask Skewz.com Founder About Detecting Media Bias · · Score: 1

    Iraq: Bad or Stupid?

  11. Huh? on Study Shows Males Commonly Mistake Sexual Intent · · Score: 1

    So what you're telling me is that we have no idea what women want.

    Take you long to figure that one out, Captain Obvious?

  12. Re:Worst ideas ever on Meet the Laptop of 2015 · · Score: 1

    I think he means literally like the image on the site, free-standing, not held in your hands like a book, newspaper, or double-wide tablet. What that laptop needs is a built-in fold-out easel. What's the point in that. I don't think the image was to illustrate a LITERAL use of the laptop, only it's capabilities.

    The keyboard idea is a bit horrible though... I think something like that will be treated more like a tablet PC than a traditional laptop. Breed that thing with a Macbook Air and you've got something.
  13. Re:Worst ideas ever on Meet the Laptop of 2015 · · Score: 1

    Seriously, take your laptop right now, turn it 90 degrees so that the break between the two "halves" is vertical, and tell me that's a comfortable way to handle reading material. You mean like... a book?
  14. Question on Self-Healing Artificial Muscles · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I'm no doctor, but...

    We've made an artificial muscle that, when you apply electricity to it, it expands Isn't that backwards?
  15. Re:sad state of affairs. on How To Communicate Science to a Polarized US Audience · · Score: 1

    Draw a rude picture of Jesus and post it. OK, now draw a rude picture of Mohammad. Move a slab of granite with ten sentences on it.
  16. Re:Finally! on New Futurama Movie Coming in June · · Score: 1

    You missed that whole "Fan Fiction" thing, didn't you?

  17. Re:hmm... on Vista Service Pack 1 Is Out · · Score: 1

    How about "Now witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational battle station!"

  18. Re:Not much to this story on Young Employees Pose Increasing Risk to Networks · · Score: 1

    A 60 year old employee who happens to do something risky is just as bad for the network as a 20 year old. Incorrect. Companies will routinely fire the 20 year old that screws up. The 60 year old doesn't even get a paper in their file. Mister diaper-britches is therefore free to screw the network again by passing around "that cute purple monkey".
  19. Re:Four Horsemen of the Infocalypse? on Aussie Cops Want Powers To Search Any Computer · · Score: 5, Funny

    What's number four?

    SCO.

  20. I usually frown upon this... on Killer Military Robot Arms Race Underway? · · Score: 1, Redundant

    But after seeing this comment:

    robots that will decide on where, when and who to kill

    I happily welcome our new robotic overlords!

    Please don't kill me. I like machines.

  21. Sweet! on Google Buys a Piece of a Cable To Japan · · Score: 2, Informative

    A brand new fat pipe to download tentacle he^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H internet content!

  22. Unfortunately on Wii Homebrew Takes Several Leaps Forward · · Score: 4, Funny

    It seems that their attempts to host a website on a Wii has failed.

  23. Sony's got you covered! on How to Convert Your HD-DVD Discs to Blu-Ray · · Score: 5, Funny

    Convert your HD-DVDs to Blu-Ray for 24.99 each. They'll even throw in a sleek blue case and an insert sheet!

  24. Re:Just asking... on New Science Standards Approved in Florida · · Score: 1

    The argument made was that presenting evolution as a theory gives it unearned weight. The opponents of this change were saying that we have no observable evidence of one species changing into another (especially a more complex one). And because these changes cannot be done in a lab, then therefor evolution is a hypothesis not a theory. It's called speciation. Look it up. We've watched this happen.

    Evolution has an extreme amount of physical evidence, both directly observed and indirectly measured.

    I suggest backing away from AiG and the Disco.
  25. Re:Just asking... on New Science Standards Approved in Florida · · Score: 1

    What's the problem here? Evolution is a theory. Ding, ding. Here's your cigar.

    The problem is not Evolution's stance as a theory, but of the misrepresentation of the definition "theory". The cdesign proponentsists have failed in taking down evolution and propping up ID, and now continue their attempts to make the term theory sound like "guess made in haze of bong smoke".

    To say that Evolution is a theory and not a fact is an outright insult to science and the scientific method. Theories are comprised of tens, hundreds, thousands or more facts. The theory of Evolution is not a fact, it is several thousand of them.

    These bible bangers need to shut up and stop being scientific and technological vermin, constantly trying to erode everything we've worked towards in advancing this civilization.