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  1. Re: Aren't we past this silly non-sense? on Bloodhound's 1,000 MPH Car Project Needs Money (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    This is a study of boundary layers, nothing more.

  2. Re: 4 and a half football pitches per second on Bloodhound's 1,000 MPH Car Project Needs Money (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    1,000MPH, like it says in big, black letters at the top of the fucking page.

  3. I can't count the number of times I've read this kind of misunderstanding about religious faith, but I don't mind correcting it

    Hate to break it to you but when you 'disagree" with a mere objective observation, your whole premise has been shown to be based on delusion.

    Face it; you're either mildly insane or very stupid...

  4. This is the age of the welsher, Bill.

    Sure, Pope; that sort of behavior never used to occur until recently.

    A real student of history you are.

  5. And for a non-retarded question... does it come with an updated version of Milkdrop??

  6. Re: Got something for you nerds to smooth on Steam VR Introduces 'Motion Smoothing' So Low-End PCs Can Run Games More Smoothly (engadget.com) · · Score: 0

    How smooth do they need to be... and is it okay if they get perforated? (I run tungsten-studded snowtires... there may be a slight sensation.)

  7. Re: Behind? on The Army Is Preparing To Send Driverless Vehicles Into Combat (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    kill the local population

    What are you talking about?? The fastfood franchises don't come until after we liberate the target.

  8. Re: slow memory leaks? on Ubuntu Linux 18.10 'Cosmic Cuttlefish' Arrives (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Mate - a la Mint - is the easiest transition for Windows users since they're still more comfortable with the look of 2k than the retarded crap that's come since.

  9. 11.32 x 7.89

    Sounds like an exotic Soviet caliber... NATO codename: "The Choad."

  10. It was about time... on Apple To Announce New iPads on October 30 (buzzfeednews.com) · · Score: -1

    It was about time that Apple changed their pads.

  11. Re: Open Season on One of the World's Largest Organisms is Shrinking (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    and I know no one who has any problem touching or eating deer because of it.

    You will.

  12. In general, Americans are ignorant, uncultured and untravelled rubes.

    In general, human beings are ignorant, uncultured and untravelled rubes... and the hilarious thing is that you'd already know this if you weren't as well.

    Now stay off our American site, rube.

  13. Re: Never underestimate the bandwidth of a.. on The Future of the Cloud Depends On Magnetic Tape (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1
    It was mildly funny twenty years ago when it was a station wagon fully of floppies.

    The first time.

    Twenty years ago.

  14. Re: Global warming aspect on Chinese City 'Plans To Launch Artificial Moon To Replace Streetlights' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Sublight is hardly the cause of the problem.

  15. Re: Did thwy rewrite the laws of physics on Chinese City 'Plans To Launch Artificial Moon To Replace Streetlights' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Ever heard of origami, or seen a hinge?

  16. wildlife

    Not to worry; they all got eaten.

  17. Re: Does this thing have an off switch? on Chinese City 'Plans To Launch Artificial Moon To Replace Streetlights' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1
    Chinese don't run away from things that want to bite them.

    They cook and eat them.

  18. Or anything nocturnal or anything (anybody) that's 'attuned' to the lunar cycle, like a human being...

  19. Re: No collision and need surgery? on Former Top Waymo Engineer Altered Code To Go on 'Forbidden Routes', Report Says (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Correct for fully- loaded high-center vehicles; incorrect for everything else - unless you run up against a curb.

  20. Re: How Not To Write A Headline on Former Top Waymo Engineer Altered Code To Go on 'Forbidden Routes', Report Says (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The car on the right - the Camry has the right of way.

    Please tell me you that you don't have a license. In any case, you're confusing standard intersections (where vehicles have to stop) with highways. The vehicle maintaining right of way' ...maintains right of way.

  21. Except nuclear power stations are usually built from vast quantities of concrete

    Wow.

  22. Re: FAKE!? on GPU-Z Can Now Detect Fake NVIDIA Graphics Cards (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Two words: plastic rice.

  23. And why doesn't the police do the raiding?

    They doesn't because they isn't* supposed to.

    *What the fuck is wrong with you mouthbreathers... is it all the aluminum??

  24. Re: Good. Less problems for the pirates on Rolls-Royce Wants To Fill the Seas With Self-Sailing Ships (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    If ever there was a place to drop a neutron bomb it is Somalia.

    Neutron bombs were designed to penetrate Soviet armor and kill tank crews. They're "all rays and little blast;" perhaps you were thinking about your mom's farts...

  25. Re: Why no open source printer hardware...? on Printer Makers Are Crippling Cheap Ink Cartridges Via Bogus 'Security Updates' (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, because there is no guarantee that they will actually be cheaper to run.

    Well, yeah, there is; what do you think the total-price-per-print is for a shitty consumer-grade printer (that requires proprietary ink cartridges) vs a workgroup laser printer??