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  1. Actually, he's killed half a dozen cows... on Zuckerberg Only Eating Animals He Personally Kills · · Score: 0

    ...on Farmville.

  2. Re:Elementary my dear Watson on FBI Prioritizes Copyright Over Missing Persons · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Someone give countertrolling an "Insightful", being that it's the most insightful comment I've seen on Slashdot in a long while.

  3. Re:The title on Does Net Neutrality Violate the Fifth Amendment? · · Score: 0

    Does Net Neutrality Violates Can Has Grammar?

  4. Re:This version of iTex is junk. on Stop the Math Press's Presses — Knuth Announces iTex · · Score: 0

    And, incidentally, cool username!

  5. Re:This version of iTex is junk. on Stop the Math Press's Presses — Knuth Announces iTex · · Score: 0

    Good choice of number:
    12^3 + 1^3 = 10^3 + 9^3 = 1729
    Lowest number to do this, yesiree.

    You could say TeX has just been 1 (knuth arrow) up'd!
    I mean, if your puns were real sucky you could.

  6. Re:Very old news. on Google-Backed Wind-Powered Car Goes Faster Than the Wind · · Score: 0

    Good point. I am now confused again.

  7. Re:Why So Much Focus on Cows? on The Mystery of the Missing Methane · · Score: 0

    But if we replaced all the cow farms with fish farms, we wouldn't be taking fish from the oceans.

    Mind, then we'd need lots of very wet farms.

  8. Re:Why So Much Focus on Cows? on The Mystery of the Missing Methane · · Score: 0

    Slashdot still exists as the only place on the internet where Cannibalism is argued for and against without any mention of morality.

    How about replacing cows/people with fish?

  9. Re:Jinkies! on The Mystery of the Missing Methane · · Score: 0

    That'd be good to see, but only the space cow one. Ghosts don't exist, a mermaid told me.

  10. Microsoft were looking into Alzheimer's... on Software Backs Up Human Memory · · Score: 0

    Last December the Daily Mail had a story that Microsoft were creating an imaging camera that digitally forces an image onto the mind every 30 seconds.

    It was said to be a possible cure for Alzheimer's, but this IBM Pensieve is even cleverer than Microsoft's camera, and if it can artificially force itself onto someone's mind then it and that drug that was on here on Wednesday might be able to stop Alzheimer's altogether.

  11. Re:Call me old-fashioned on Ancient Italian Walls Repaired With Lego Bricks · · Score: 1

    Are you telling me every teenager in Europe spray paints?

    I'm morbidly offended; I use a paint roller.

  12. Re:needs paint. on Ancient Italian Walls Repaired With Lego Bricks · · Score: 1

    No, paint's no good. What you want is GIMP, or Photoshop.

  13. Re:nw chrgs sk on Olympic Media Village – Most Expensive Internet In the World? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Nice plug for Batman film. It really is amazing and yeah, Heath Ledger deserves an Oscar. Thanks for translating, I really could not be bothered to myself. Has anyone found any internet that's more expensive?

  14. Re:4 bars? on NASA Plans Lunar Mobile Phone Network · · Score: 1

    so long as they serve Irn Bru i'll be happy i hope there's no smoking areas too

  15. Re:So basically... on Athletes Can Blog at Olympics - with Restrictions · · Score: 1

    True, very true. I wonder if Dwain Chambers will be allowed to talk about what he had for breakfast. I wonder if Dwain Chambers will be allowed at the Olympics at all. I wonder if Dwain Chambers wants to write a blog about his breakfast on behalf of the IOC. I wonder if I will spend my life wondering about this. Anyway, I think the IOC have gone a bit crazy with these restrictions.