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  1. Not Surprised on BlackBerry Predicted a Century Ago By Nikola Tesla · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't find it very surprising that someone obsessed with perfecting the wireless transmission of electricity would envision the wireless transmission of information. The fact that he predicted Apple would abandon flash though, was a bit of a shock.

  2. Re:MMMMmmm.... on Aussie Scientists Build a Cluster To Map the Sky · · Score: 1

    Joking aside, this sounds like a wonderful project, both on the astronomy side and on the technology side. I can't wait to see what they find out with it.

    My God! It's full of stars!

    Okay...now I am willing to put joking aside.

  3. Re:Interesting on 220-mph Solar-Powered Train Proposed In Arizona · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You have to watch Blaine all the time, Blaine is a pain, and that is the truth.

  4. Re:End of an era? on Swedish Museum Puts Pirate Bay Server On Display · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Out of curiosity, how much would you pay? Also, are you looking for super anonymity when downloading the next update to your favorite distro, or would you rather pay for tools to commit copyright infringement rather than pay for the copyrighted content outright?

  5. Re:Critical Thinking on Kyocera's OLED Phone Concept Charges As You Flex It · · Score: 1

    I don't want to.

    Discuss...

  6. Re:No they Didn't on Kyocera's OLED Phone Concept Charges As You Flex It · · Score: 1

    Oh my gawd...They unveiled an invisible phone too?! Truly the future is soon!

  7. Re:Hmm have I seen this before?? on The Perils of Pointless Innovation In Games · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The government only lifts people out of poverty to expand the economy in order to produce more tax revenue

    A government doesn't lift its people. It is carried upon their backs.

  8. Re:After years of lurking on slashdot on Leaked Pics of CrunchPad Elicit Progress Update · · Score: 1

    Wait a few more years. Fill the time by getting a life. Have a nice day.

  9. Re:120% efficiency! on Altered Organism Triples Solar Cell Efficiency · · Score: 4, Funny

    It wasn't even an argument...I was being wholly pointless. Jeez, a new "super efficient solar cell of the month" story comes around and everyone puckers their sphincters like they're about to be exposed to the vacuum of space...

  10. Re:120% efficiency! on Altered Organism Triples Solar Cell Efficiency · · Score: 4, Funny

    How long does it take to make a new sun? I mean...it will run out eventually...

  11. Re:I may not be reading this right, but... on Time Warner To Offer Unlimited Bandwidth For $150 · · Score: 1

    So basically Road Runner Turbo plan holders get to zip around, while Wyle E. Coyote "Acme" plan holders slam into a firewall?

  12. Re:A good first step on Time Warner To Offer Unlimited Bandwidth For $150 · · Score: 1

    Ad revenue will not be a sustainable way for the majority of the internet to fund itself, outside of possibly video sites like Hulu. End users are already paying for those adds, the only difference is they're paying for everybody's. If you use adblock, but still pay for your internet connection, you pay for the adds the guy down the block is viewing.

    We'd need to make it analogous to the phone system, with certain sites' addresses being, in effect, "1-800" numbers. Something which must be accounted for in the company's business model. The costs you're addressing wouldn't just appear, they're there already. The only difference is you would be able to see where they are coming from, and know who ultimately pays for them. I would prefer to pay for that which I actually use, rather than try to use what I'm paying for anyway.

  13. Re:A good first step on Time Warner To Offer Unlimited Bandwidth For $150 · · Score: 1

    Fine then, change the pricing model to a price/GB. Use a two tier system for amount uploaded and downloaded, and show this on the billing statement. This could also give people more of an incentive to keep their PC's secure. As all the spam bouncing around on zombie PC networks would then have an actual cost to the computer's owner other than "Windows is acting funny".

  14. I may not be reading this right, but... on Time Warner To Offer Unlimited Bandwidth For $150 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If they're charging a max of $75 for the overages, whats to stop someone from using the $29.95 plan, and maxing the fee...effectively getting an unlimited plan for $104.95 (plus obligatory taxes of course)

  15. Re:How about DRM? on GameStop Selling Games Played By Employees As New · · Score: 1

    I've never had a problem with my local Gamestop. And frankly, I want the employees to play the games. That way if I ask their opinion, I don't get the same spiel I could read in a magazine. Of course, I haven't purchased a "New" game since Guitar Hero II came out (Used games have feelings too damn it, stop treating them as second class software titles!) I might not be as incensed as someone who can't stomach the idea of playing a game someone else spun up before.

  16. Re:British TV and the feign of class on Red Dwarf Returns In a 3-Part Showing · · Score: 1

    Comedy Central seems pretty relaxed after about 1AM...Never thought I would hear so much discussion about Lisa Lampanelli's twat. And I never want to again either.

  17. Re:British TV and the feign of class on Red Dwarf Returns In a 3-Part Showing · · Score: 3, Informative

    My local public broadcasting station used to carry British comedies on Saturday evenings; Black Adder, Red Dwarf, Fawlty Towers, Are You being Served.

    The weird thing was immediately after those shows...they'd run the Red Green Show.

  18. Ziggy Played Guitar on Gecko-Inspired Dry Adhesive Set For Space · · Score: 1

    A research group at his university, in collaboration with the European Space Agency, is engineering a spider-like, sticky-footed climbing robot destined to explore Mars

    Aha! David Bowie was just a visionary...The Spiders of Mars are on their way!

  19. Re:it's stuff like this on Sunspot Activity Continues To Drop · · Score: 1

    I traded in my Chevy for a Cadillac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac...you oughta know by now...

  20. The downside... on Bionic Eye Telescope To Treat Macular Degeneration · · Score: 1

    The downside is the technology costs 6M USD/man. Yes gentlemen, we have the technology...now which one of you is willing to co-sign this loan with me?

  21. Re:WARP 10 on Quantum Setback For Warp Drives · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's just silly...No one would mate with Kate Mullgrue...

    Unless...
    Go East
    You have been molested by a Mullgrue

  22. Re:In related news: on Online Banking Customers Migrating To Lynx · · Score: 1

    Are you kidding?!

    2009 is the year of the Linux, BSD, Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS, AmigaOS, vi, emacs, and that super-secret OS no one's ever heard of outside the NSA Desktop!

  23. Such an amazing time of year! on Online Banking Customers Migrating To Lynx · · Score: 5, Funny

    I am always amazed by the amount of wonderful news items, each of which seem to stretch credulity, that appear every year around this time. I wonder if researchers have ever looked into a cause for this...

  24. Why this is preposterous!! on The Guardian Shifts To Twitter After 188 Years of Ink · · Score: 1

    Now if you'll excuse me...

    OMGPONIES

  25. Re:Interesting... on The Guardian Shifts To Twitter After 188 Years of Ink · · Score: 2

    Parent is sitting on it, accounting for the overly serious tone decrying this article as an April Fool's Day prank, as if he is protecting the poor innocent idiots who can't realize this immediately.


    ...


    Just going for a flamebait achievement...