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  1. Re:So: sweet on Neurons Created Directly From Skin Cells · · Score: 1

    I'm kinda curious as to why you were modded insightfull and not funny. I would assume you were trying to be funny because you mispelled the word dumb. Either you were trying to be funny or... XD (rotflmao).

  2. Re:New drug for the morons on Is Neurostim Becoming a Reality? · · Score: 1

    1.) Conforming with, adhering to, or constituting a norm, standard, pattern, level, or type; typical http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Normal 2.) Don't try to claim that normal does not have a definition by saying that you are unique. Humans have a Herd mentality so we cluster into categories that are generally defined as stereotypical. I am not defining normal "via politics" I am using common sense. Ever heard of statistics? Do the math. -net28573

  3. Re:I wonder... on MPAA Asks Again For Control Of TV Analog Ports · · Score: 1

    Im wondering about this as well. My computer has a dual digital and analog receiver installed on my pc. You would think that because digital is so much easier to tinker with that it would be easier to modify and work around these limitations. Maybe it is easier. either way im sick of this crap they call high quality. I would go for analog static over the choppy weak signals of digital tv any old day of the week.

  4. Re:Jumps out? on A New Explanation For the Plight of Winter Babies · · Score: 1

    I concur!

  5. Re:Simulation != real on Blueprint For a Quantum Electric Motor · · Score: 2, Interesting

    "it turns out that a team from the University of Glasgow in the UK actually built one of these quantum motors back in 2007, which they called an optical ferris wheel for ultracold atoms." Yes there is a device according to the article! note the word "built".

  6. Re:That Analogy Falls Apart on Sending Astronauts On a One-Way Trip To Mars · · Score: 2, Funny

    The people who went to their deaths in iraq knew that dying was a possibility. They also knew that there would be financial benifits if they survived.

  7. Re:Big deal on Bug Means High School Students' Schedule Errors May Last Days · · Score: 1

    To true. I have been hevily medicated since the age of 8 and i am very socially inept, although i have to say that socialization is in my opinion a waste of time unless your using it to get something that's usefull (if you can get what you need without it its pretty useless). As for my schooling situation, I go to a school that is barely known in the district due to its small size and know every teacher personally because of the lack of them.

  8. Re:i wonder ... on Looking For a Link Between Sci-Fi UFOs and UFO Reports · · Score: 1

    Conspiracy theories dont fall from the sky! They may be a slightly bent truth but a truth none the less. Your claim that conspiracies are the lunatic inventions of people with little rational thinking ability is arogantly wrong. People follow conspiracy theories because they bring about a potential truth which is important FOR A LOGICAL MINDED PERSON. fringe scientists base their research on what has been discovered but doubted and some of what they work on can be extremely usefull!

  9. COMMON SENSE! on Feds May Soon Be Allowed To Use Cookies · · Score: 1

    If the whitehouse wants to use them for good then they shouldnt even try because the moment they do start using those then every hacker will wipe their cookies with exception to the other citizens then their attempt at using cookies to track good will most likely be used as a new way to spy on regular people that wastes taxpayers money! uggg i hate it when they dont see the common sense. -_-