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  1. Re:yeah but is it snappy? on Firefox 4 Beta 9 Out, Now With IndexedDB and Tabs On Titlebar · · Score: 1

    No picnic on an iPhone either.

  2. Re:A lighting fixture! Those bastards! on The Strange Disappearance of Dancho Danchev · · Score: 1

    The government installed a lighting fixture! Those bastards! Its dimmable too! Clearly they want him to have mood lighting so he can seduce women in his bathroom, and mate with them. They clearly want an army of Danchev's under government control. He can't use a phone or a computer because the government enrolled him in dozens of online dating sites and posted his phone number in his profile. It all makes sense!

    More shoddy government work.

  3. Re:Tin foil hats on The Strange Disappearance of Dancho Danchev · · Score: 5, Funny

    Swedish girls.

  4. Ditto on Florida Man Sues WikiLeaks For Scaring Him · · Score: 1

    It will be hard for anything else to beat this for the dumbest thing I've seen on the internet today.

    This one will be hard to beat. I am no Assange fan, but this is just stupid.

  5. Re:Several? on Scientist Says NASA Must Study Space Sex · · Score: 1

    In the quoted part of the story, the author has the presumption that the baby would be exposed to the Martian environment. I thing that lack of a magnetic field on Mars might dent that reproductive ability fairly quickly. The lack of oxygen, much quicker.

  6. Re:Where? on US Twitter Spying May Have Broken EU Privacy Law · · Score: 1

    Well, I don't want to leave the impression I support the subpoena. I don't, and I believe it is correct for Twitter to fight it.

    But be that as it may, if Twitter is a US company, based in the US, it is subject to US law. The EU can butt out.

    If the US objected because of French subpoena served against a French company, operating in France, can you imagine the uproar?

    Now that you put it that way, I can see the burning cars and places of worship all across France in my mind right now. ;)

  7. Re:Privacy? on US Twitter Spying May Have Broken EU Privacy Law · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Aren't tweets public anyway? And what does it matter if they found links to the latest video/picture of some fat/old person/animal singing?

    The Tweets are, but I don't think the IP, phone number or other information of interest associated with the sender/follower is public.

  8. Re:Where? on US Twitter Spying May Have Broken EU Privacy Law · · Score: 1

    Where is Twitter based? Where is the EU?

    Just Askin.....

    First thing I thought, but not as rhetorically ;) Now, if there is a treaty involved between the USA and the EU, that is a whole different kettle of worms.

  9. Re:umm on Nobel Prize Winner Says DNA Performs Quantum Teleportation · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I take back my assertion that this is a hoax. Apparently, this Nobel Prize laureate has a history of producing very tenuous science on this topic. I think he's actually serious, which is pretty sad.

    The Krugman of biology? Someone alert the Science Desk of the New York Times!

  10. Re:umm on Nobel Prize Winner Says DNA Performs Quantum Teleportation · · Score: 1

    I am no geneticist, biophysicist, or organic chemist, but...this sounds wacky, even by Nobel laureate (who tend to go for the fringe ideas after they win) standards.

    Krugman won a Nobel Prize too you know. It is no guarantee of brilliance.

  11. Re:The way the Swedish 'rape' laws are on Assange Could Face Execution Or Guantanamo Bay · · Score: 0

    There SHOULD be some outrage at their "rape" charges.

    What's next, bitch doesn't come and it's rape?

    Look, slave, we get to cum three times before you even think about letting your little worm spit. It is a Femdom world baby! Get used to it.

  12. Amazing imaginations of the illustrators on Evolution of the Batmobile · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Those illustrators are great, thinking what cars would have been like if they existed before the 1950's. It is like the precursor to steam punk!

  13. The way the Swedish 'rape' laws are on Assange Could Face Execution Or Guantanamo Bay · · Score: 5, Funny

    With the way Sweden made their rape laws, he is lucky that they don't have a death penalty for men saying hello to women first.

  14. Re:And for those not interested in reading TFA on Hubble Confirms Nature of Mysterious Green Blob · · Score: 1

    I sure hope you aren't looking at slashdot for the nude photos.

    Why not?

    Darn, you beat me to it :(

  15. Re:Needs cleaning before you wear it? on Universities Collaborate On Air-Purifying Dress · · Score: 1

    The fact that you can STILL TELL it needs to go to the cleaners says you could't smoke as much as you seem to suggest. Most smokers have no idea how bad they smell to non-smokers.

    I was not saying that I produced all of the smoke in my clothes, silly. It happens in places where many people are smoking. At home, it is usually just me and occasionally my beloved smoking and we manage to keep it close enough to the air scrubber for it to handle.

  16. Re:Offensive on Playmate Photo From Apollo 12 Up For Auction · · Score: 1

    That picture looks like one of my grandma's college pictures, with more clothes. [correction. Grandma's pix had more clothes] You sound like one of my mom's friends. And damn it, I am, well I was, a scientist too!

  17. Re:Offensive on Playmate Photo From Apollo 12 Up For Auction · · Score: 2

    As a scientist, and a feminist, this offends me.

    That picture looks like one of my grandma's college pictures, with more clothes. You sound like one of my mom's friends. And damn it, I am, well I was, a scientist too!

  18. Re:Needs cleaning before you wear it? on Universities Collaborate On Air-Purifying Dress · · Score: 1

    Sounds like this dress would need to go to the cleaners after simply hanging in your closet.

    I am way ahead of the curve. Everything I wear to certain smoky* places needs to go to the cleaners the next day.

    *Yes, I smoke tobacco and if I have a cleaning bill it was my choice.

  19. and while there's no helipad on In the Google Navy · · Score: 1

    "and while there's no helipad" What? No way! Count me out then unless accommodations are made for my Xheli.

  20. Re:It depends on Should Dolphins Be Treated As Non-Human Persons? · · Score: 1

    Then it should be a great companion flavor for tuna!

  21. Re:Missed the best part... on US Revamps NIST's Standard-Setting Efforts · · Score: 1

    The beginning of what you quote should have been there before, in federal boilerplate. Building a "clean energy economy"? Good luck if you are going to exclude the already captured, already cheap hydrocarbon sources.

  22. Re:You forgot rims. on In-Car Technology Becoming More Important Than Horsepower · · Score: 1

    Oh, sorry if I didn't make it clear, but I'm not Satan, so no. :)

    Thanks for the idea! I almost fit back into that Halloween costume ;)

  23. Re:No. on Should Dolphins Be Treated As Non-Human Persons? · · Score: 1

    Get back to me when they develop opposable thumbs or become smart enough to stay out of tuna nets.

    They probably taste great with tuna. We really should not fight with nature so much with our arbitrary laws.

  24. Re:It depends on Should Dolphins Be Treated As Non-Human Persons? · · Score: 1

    I hear something close to pork rather than chicken. Check into it at The Hump in Santa Monica and see if they have any. Guessin' they are out of whale now.

  25. Re:You forgot rims. on In-Car Technology Becoming More Important Than Horsepower · · Score: 1

    Oh God, you've just described the perfect vision of Hell on Earth.

    Want to collaborate on the business plan?