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  1. Re:The plot of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea on Unfinished Adventures · · Score: 0

    How about you read the article? The game wasn't going to be an underwater farming simulator; that was just a segue for your characters to get underwater and get to the Nautilus.

    Plus underwater farming was a large part of the original story. It was how Nemo and his crew fed themselves.

  2. Re:This is only the beginning on Beware the Haunted Cordless keyboard · · Score: 0

    Still though, he's right about the products being "bound" together. Also, random channel switching like the one mentioned in the article will make it unlikely for your powerpoint presentation to be interfered with.

  3. Re:New techniques for science on What, Me Worry? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Pretty, liberal, on the comma, use, aren't you?

  4. Re:Shall we unleash the Kitty?, YES! on DARPA Project Babylon: Universal Translator · · Score: 1

    Well, did you notice that Arabic and Pashto are two of the languages included in the project? Makes sense

  5. Hoverboards don't work on water! on Nanotech: "Smart Fabrics" · · Score: 1

    Drying jacket.. VRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Your jacket is now dry!

  6. Rest in peace on So Long, Hitchhiker: Douglas Adams Dead At 49 · · Score: 1

    I know many others have said these words, but i just wanted to express how sorry i am to hear of Mr. Adams' death. He was a great man who inspired many with his wonderful writing, and he will be greatly missed.

  7. Dilbert Ice Cream on The Ultimate Geek Food · · Score: 1

    I believe either Ben & Jerry's or Haagen Daaz also has Dilbert Ice Cream. I'm gonna have to check out the Dilberito though

  8. Examples on Can Time Flow Backwards? · · Score: 1

    The examples stated in the news story (i.e. eggs uncracking, organisms becoming younger) do not make sense. If this area of space has time that is constantly flowing backwards, how could the egg have ever cracked? How could the organisms become older? For this to happen, time must be swaying back and forth in a pendulum-esque motion, rather than just going in one direction.