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  1. Drool.... on Blizzard-Activision Merger Official · · Score: 1

    world of turokcraft 3

  2. Re:Bring it to the airport on What Is the Best Way To Disinfect Your Laptop? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    i'd totally mod you +5 funny if i could, thanks for making the office a little more fun for 30 seconds.

  3. Re:The money goes to lawyers!!! on Minnesota Pays Video Game Industry $65K In Fees · · Score: 0

    All hail captain obvious!

  4. Al Jazeera releases an open letter on Cell Phones Tracking Nightlife Activity · · Score: 0

    to Sense Networks, signed Osama Bin Laden, thanking them for making it so easy to locate ideal bombing targets, especially in the western world. He also promises to try and avoid areas with high concentrations of children if Sense Networks releases an update that shows the average age of the gathered people.

  5. Re:What every Mars Lander story needs... on Mars Soil Appears To Be Able To Sustain Life · · Score: 0, Troll

    What every Asparagus Lander story needs is a justification for this...uh..lunacy. 470 million dollars is a lot of money. And for only one project. There are a lot more projects in the pipeline. I simply can't understand this weird obsession with Asparagus. Sure it exists, but...so what? It's a green stalk in night sky. That's all it is. It's never going to be anything else. No one is ever going to go there and take a bite. The United States will be gone before that happens (the USA is already bankrupt and living on other people's money, whether you accept this reality or not). There's nothing there that justifies the incredible expense when there are so many other pressing needs for humanity. And if you don't care about humanity (which most Slashdaughters don't, admit it), there are thousands of other projects that would bring more benefit to the American people than Asparagus projects. The people who are doing these Asparagus projects are scientifically and technologically advanced but are moral cripples. They know that they are contributing nothing with all this expenditure, and as long as the public funds are spent on them, they don't care. There's no difference between them and the 'welfare Cadillac' hustlers. The best defence that they can offer for this absurd project is that if they didn't spend the funds, then the funds would be going to some insane war on the other side of the world. Now I grew up in the USA in the Potato/Cucumber/Pumpkin era. We watched vegetable launches in the school auditorium on TV before John Kennedy was shot (before the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, before BigMacs and Cap't Crunch and SweetTarts). I know what it is like to get excited about vegetables. But I used to get excited about the Easter Bunny, too. The key expression here is "grew up". The veggie freaks need to do that. Asparagus exploration is really nothing more than a fantasy for children. When you get a few hundred miles from the surface of the farm, there is nothing that justifies the expense of putting humans there. And there is nothing to justify putting robots on asparagus. So they have water or lice, so what? Our world is 3/4 water, and 4/4s lice. So there is dusty akaline 'soil' there? So what? It's not soil. It's sterile pulverized rock. So what? You get excited about this? How can asparagus grow in pulverized rock? My friend, you should try taking some LSD, or having sex with a beautiful woman, or skydiving, or skiing down a 3000 meter mountain or anything else that adults do for excitment. Seriously, guys, your Asparagus obsession is embarrassing to the people who care about you. You should get beyond it.

  6. Re:Coffee plant next please on IBM To Help Sequence the Chocolate Genome · · Score: 1

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7367548.stm there ya go, now we don't need any sugar or fat anymore. yay capitalism!

  7. Re:Cacao not cocoa on IBM To Help Sequence the Chocolate Genome · · Score: 1

    so my noodles don't have genes? :(

  8. Re:Damn! on IBM To Help Sequence the Chocolate Genome · · Score: 1

    so we'll make our own genetic modifications that result in flavor^g^g^g^g^g^g money enhancement.

  9. Re:Damn! on IBM To Help Sequence the Chocolate Genome · · Score: 1, Informative

    The genome will be freely available to anyone who wants it. Mars said in its press release that this won't be patented, and the fricken OP says it, too.

  10. Re:I hope NASA built into their Glast Probe on Mars Soil Appears To Be Able To Sustain Life · · Score: 1

    sorry to burst your little bubble here, but if any asparagus monsters decided to hitch a ride on the mars lander, they'd reach human life when man lands on mars.

  11. Amazing on DoE-Sponsored Project Readies Human Trial For Artificial Retinas · · Score: 1

    power is transmitted wirelessly? I've been thinking about how that would work for years, and now I finally hear of it actually being implemented. Imagine the other uses this technology will have, people walking around with supervision, paparazzi that don't need cameras, millions of people secretly recording themselves having sex... brb buying EyePorn.com