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  1. Re:Penrose tiling? on A Quasi-Quasicrystal · · Score: 0

    My first association with those pictures was with the 500 years older Girih tiling...

  2. Re:Couldn't be... on Google To Host Ajax Libraries · · Score: 0

    Ah, darnit, I forgot that allmighty Google is totally hackerproof by definition. My bad.

  3. Couldn't be... on Google To Host Ajax Libraries · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Google and privacy violations? Nah, couldn't be!

    The enormous size of these js files isn't exactly slowing teh internet down, and you are relinquishing control of your entire website to Google. Also, those hosted js files would be prime targets for people who want to spread their malware, so I sure hope they're safe...

  4. RTFA: Hawking is actually being funny on Stephen Hawking Thinks Aliens Likely · · Score: 1

    Not going into outer space might mean not having the future version of KFC!
    Hawking is a true Man of the People, he knows what the people want, vote this guy for president!


    Please.

  5. Re:canada back online on Demonoid Tracker Is Back Online · · Score: 1

    To nit-pick: Both of those are located in The Hague, right next to the also very empty International War-Crime Tribunal's cell block.

  6. Re:canada back online on Demonoid Tracker Is Back Online · · Score: 1

    vacant lot in Amsterdam They do not exist.
  7. Re:Which Iain Banks? on Matter · · Score: 1

    Reading the previous comment further than the title will disclose that the writer is aware of that fact, but respects the author's decision for two names. I've only read "State of the Art" from his scifi work, but his non-sci fiction is really good. I had a gf who did her University's dissertation on him (he was flattered :) ), and she made me read every book he wrote.
    To describe his non sci-fi, it borders on the strange, the magic and the weird, without being explicit about it. The Wasp Factory is definitely a good starting point.