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  1. Re:Attitude Control on LCD 'Engine' For Spacecraft Attitude Control · · Score: 1

    I love that people consider that offtopic.

  2. Re:More Cores, More Power on 4 Cores? 6 Cores? Do You Care? · · Score: 1

    Shut up cloud. - Sephiroth

  3. Re:Say What? on Aussie Lasers To Stop Satellite Collisions, Death · · Score: 1

    Kangaroos shooting lasers, they already have a hard enough punch.

  4. Re:How wonderful! on Your Feces Is a Wonderland of Viruses · · Score: 1

    I'm sure you do, but the chicks from two girls one cup are crushed!

  5. Re:Stop the hatin' on YouTube Adds 'Leanback,' Support For 4K Video · · Score: 1

    It seems to have become common practise to suggest that the quality of music or movies are low, many simply say this to show people that they are capable of telling the difference. Almost a rite of passage into 1337hood.

  6. Re:Hurry up and someone patent.... on Microsoft Applies For Page-Turn Animation Patent · · Score: 1

    What about a method for displaying to the public your sole right to ownership of a particular product and/or invention. Patent patents!

  7. Re:Gotta love our stupid laws on Google Found Guilty of Australian Privacy Breach · · Score: 1

    It would have looked so much better for them if they had issued an apology beforehand. A forced apology is not a sincere apology.

  8. Re:bah on Solar Plane Completes 24-Hour Flight · · Score: 1

    I assume you are referring to the sound of the plane flying by.

  9. Re:Guy walks into a store on Student Wants Science To Name 'Hella' Big Number · · Score: 1

    In soviet russia, you run the matrix!

  10. Re:I love it ... on Swedish Pirate Party To Run Pirate Bay From Parliament · · Score: 1

    A while ago, it would have been thought madness to give women, or black people more rights than they had. Was it because they followed the rules that they got where they are today? Or was it because they stood up to the law? Would america have been the nation it is today if they had followed what their parent nation told it to do?

  11. Internet on US Space Policy Update Urges International Cooperation · · Score: 1

    Note that, if you replace the word "Space" with "Internet", it makes for an even more insightful article.

  12. Re:No it isn't on Tattoos For the Math and Science Geek? · · Score: 1

    There are many ways to take freedom of speech/expression. If you take it so literally, then you have to accept that an employer has the right to choose how his company is viewed by the public, including its staff. The government protects people that have no choice in the matter (pregnant, disability), but they don't protect you if you choose to get piercings or tattoo's.

  13. Re:So, no storage, but instant transmission? on A Quantum Memory Storage Prototype · · Score: 1

    Transmission device indeed, Hopefully it's possible to predict how the other crystal will be affected. Solution to interplanetary internet anyone?

  14. Re:Aliens put it there on IceCube Telescope Takes Shape Below Antarctic Ice · · Score: 1

    "that's buried here" - That is buried here - That 'is' buried here. We have confirmation!

  15. Re:News for nerds? on Ranking Soccer Players By Following the Bouncing Ball · · Score: 2, Funny

    The fifa world cup, it infects everything. Especially those bloody vuvuzel-BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

  16. Don't be a pushover on Getting Paid Fairly When Job Responsibilities Spiral? · · Score: 1

    Being employed is not a case of "you're the begger, they're the chooser" They require a service, you're providing that service. If they require more out of you, then they're going to have to give some more. It works well for them if all their employees believe that the employer is the one with all the power. But they need you more than you need them. Without employees, the company will fail. Make them realize they need you, if they're really putting as much responsibility on you as you say, then they do need you.

  17. What's this? on Porn Sites More Infected Than Thought · · Score: 1

    Porn!? On my malware sites??

  18. Re:Still flying Russian for the next two decades. on NASA Outlines "Flagship" Technology Demonstrations · · Score: 1

    Treat them like that and they may not take you up there at all. Don't bite the hand that feeds you.

  19. Re:Who knows? on Could Colorblindness Cure Be Morally Wrong? · · Score: 1

    Mere survival? I think the millions of years of evolution that occurred for our survival would be quite offended at that. Survival, it's extremely important.

  20. Re:I agree on Will Your Answers To the Census Stay Private? · · Score: 1

    Genealogical records. I have used them to collect much information on my ancestors. It'd be a shame if my descendants couldn't do the same. To Genealogists, the more information, the better.

  21. Effing Amazing on Secondlight, Microsoft's New Surface Prototype · · Score: 1

    apparently you guy's just see this as a cheap party trick, do you realize how this will revolutionize the desktop, gaming, and computing in the future, using this same technology and the laws of refraction, you can have a truly 3d desktop, it brings computing out of the monitor and onto the... 'surface', for instance, i saw them demonstrate a short cylinder with the words 'Hello World!' scrolling around it, now if you can't tell what that means for gaming, there's something wrong with you and you should be ashamed to call yourself a geek/nerd, whatever you may be