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  1. Although Less is More, on Solar Plane To Make Public Debut · · Score: 0

    The captain is Jean Picard. The pilot is Bertrand Piccard. Sorry, sir!

  2. Re:iNexpensive? on Rumors Flying About New iPhone Capabilities · · Score: 0

    iFunny is a registered Apple trademark and violations will not be tolerated. Please keep it real.

    Thank you,
    Apple Corporation Division for Digital Rights Management in the Complex Plane

  3. Re:How do they do it? on Repair Crews Reach Vicinity of Damaged Cables In Mediterranean · · Score: 0

    That's only because you can't burn them if they're underwater!

  4. Re:Real title. on Space Is Just a Little Bit Closer Than Expected · · Score: 0

    And if the space mentioned in the title was the space between the fundamental particles of an enraged bull, the new data could be even more frightening!

  5. Re:Oblig. on Dell's XPS 730x Core I7 Gaming System Reviewed · · Score: 0

    Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these!

  6. Re:It is completely ignorant to think... on Security Flaws In Aussie Net Filter Exposed · · Score: 0

    "The tighter one squeezes, the less one has." - Zen Proverb

  7. Re:AKA on EA Is Now Officially On Steam, Spore Loses SecuROM · · Score: 2, Funny

    The series of tubes has just been upgraded to Steam-power.

  8. Re:Hobbits?! on Live Architecture — Grow Your Own Home · · Score: 0

    I think the author may have been misled by the round door on the rendering.

  9. Re:well on BSOD Makes Appearance at Olympic Opening Ceremonies · · Score: 0

    So is that me's fault or u's fault?

  10. Re:The System on Strong Bad Episode 1 Hits the WiiWare Shop · · Score: 1

    So is the enemy's gate.

  11. Re:I always wondered on Nukes Not the Best Way To Stop Asteroids, Says Apollo Astronaut · · Score: 1

    I thought that blasting the asteroid to pieces would increase the amount of exposure to the atmosphere, making it easier for fragments to burn up than if they were encased in one big lump. This is even assuming all the fragments still make it to the atmosphere. If the pieces were very small, and the total mass wasn't so large as to heat up the atmosphere to dangerous levels, then all the earth would get would be a rather spectacular meteor shower. Bad luck for the satellites, though.

  12. Re:800 pages in length on VIA Releases 800 Pages of Documentation For Linux · · Score: 1

    And increasing with time every passing second! But see, if we're just talking about the size of it, then Wikipedia beats it in all respects: It's larger, older, and gets larger as it gets older(at least so far). Let's get to the dimension of quality. Then we can really measure the colossality of the thing.

  13. Re:Watt?! on The Pirate Bay's Plans To Encrypt the 'Net · · Score: 1