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  1. Pro / cons on House Passes Massive Medical Insurance Bill, 219-212 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Not being a USA citizen, I can't think of any reason why this bill is controversial.
    What exactly are the pro's and cons?

  2. Re:MAFIAA Loses to Jesus on P2P and P2P Links Ruled Legal In Spain · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Is Jesus a pirate? Or what kind of movies does Jesus download?

    All questions.

  3. It all starts with robocop on Armed Robot Drones To Join UK Police Force · · Score: 1

    Ofcourse, it'll start without harm with just the cops patrolling the street. Then they remove the human factor to bring in computerized lawenforcement. They do that with hanging CCTV everywhere. Ofcourse, to prevent terrorism and such. But it's not enough. It seems crime is still not solved. So what do we do? Bring in military drones with a lobotomy on it's weaponry. However this will still not produce the required results so we use military drones but with 100% effectiveness to link them to a central computer-core.
    In the near future the artificial intelligence network will be called Skynet and will become self-aware. Then it will build an army of machines.

    I don't understand but 'some' people warned us about this.

  4. Lucas on Lord Lucas Says Record Companies "Blackmail" Users · · Score: 1

    Lord Lucas != George Lucas contrary to popular belief (pre Indy4).

  5. Re:Mod humanity people by country on The Journal of Serendipitous and Unexpected Results · · Score: 1

    Troll.

    Ofcourse.

  6. Re:Finally on Harder-Than-Diamond Natural Carbon Crystals Found · · Score: 1

    But Wiki says:

    A fictional crystalline mineral in the universe of Star Trek that is used to regulate the anti-matter-powered warp drives that allow starships to travel faster than light. Dilithium's chemical symbol is Dt, its atomic weight is 87 and it is a member of the hypersonic series of elements.

    And Wiki is always right.

  7. Finally on Harder-Than-Diamond Natural Carbon Crystals Found · · Score: 1

    Dilithium cristals! Yeah! Woohoo!

    Now where is that matter-antimatter reaction we need?

  8. Uncomfortable parallels on Military's Robotic Pack Mule Gets $32M Boost · · Score: 1

    It all starts innocent and good and all, but after a few years I would ask you if you would come with me if you want to live, reach out my hand and avoid the T800's rage of steel.

  9. Re:Maybe its the school thats failing on Students Failing Because of Poor Grammar · · Score: 1

    Depends, did you consider that language can also devolve and that it is the traditional grammar which is logically more correct where modern society is just tring to fit more words within preset 'Twitter boundaries'?

    set Tinfoil_hat := 1;

    Are the people at Twitter or at the mobilephone companies trying to get a monopoly on language?

    set Tinfoil_hat := 0;

  10. Re:Well duh! on Does Personalized News Lead To Ignorance? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't read boring news, I read slashdot!

    Oh wait... I think I just confirmed your post and the article.

  11. Know your Jazz on Uranus and Neptune May Have "Oceans of Diamonds" · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Diamondus!

  12. Re:Welcome to civilization on DARPA Kick-Starts Flying Car Program · · Score: 1

    [quote]and every dollar not spent on weapons technology, luxury goods, or puerile entertainment is "wasted."[/quote]

    You forgot 'food'.

  13. Re:For those of you who say he has no life on Man "Beats" World of Warcraft · · Score: 1

    Get a life!

    *hides*

  14. Re:Sadness will soon follow on LHC Reaches Over One Trillion Electron Volts · · Score: 1

    Well I understand their joy of rethinking about a lot of stuff in modern physics, since it's their field of interest (and it is very interesting, I admit), but some results are nice aswell from time to time.

    I mean, whats the value of research? If I ask a question, I would like an answer. Sure it's nice that the answer is not easy to be found since that would be dull and an insult to my intellect at the same time. However, if I look for decades and decades and my research shows me everytime that I have to rethink everything I've ever done so far, I get quite demotivated.

  15. Re:Debt? on LHC Reaches Over One Trillion Electron Volts · · Score: 1

    And that 'ObamaCare' costs less then the money they spend on keeping unhealthy businesses alive during the 'creditcrunch'?

    I think that the discoveries that are promised with the LHC, for our understanding of the universe, is more valuable then as good as anything the financial sector did for us the last 15 years.
    Don't forget: Better understanding of the universe --> better understanding of ourselves --> better understanding of anything in every other field. ;)

  16. Re:Not the EU, but Europe's Space Program! on Dark Energy, Life Searches Make Strange Bedfellows · · Score: 3, Funny

    And there I was, thinking we had a complete moon for ourselves. :(

  17. Well on Bing Gains 10% Marketshare · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Still 90% to go.

    I wonder if they get that far. I think Google is so fixated in the minds of people that it's hard to get it out. It's even on the homepages of not only younger people but also the digital elderly who are less computer savvy. Bing has to offer more and better search results then Google does before it gains any more then 20% of the market I think.

    Don't forget, humans are conservative creatures, they only like changing when it saves money or reduces fat quickly.

  18. Re:Reversing the polarity of the electron discharg on Antimatter In Lightning · · Score: 1

    I think it works by destabilising the flow of verterons from the flux capicitors to force a dampening field in the dilithium chystal chamber, by establishing that, we need to reinitalise the tachyon emiters to generate enough power to induce a chronoton particle leak in the nucleocentric containment matrix. Only then we might reverse the polarity of the electron discharge into a stream. Did you copy that?

  19. Re:Evacuate this universe! on LHC Shut Down Again — By Baguette-Dropping Bird · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah! Al those tits flying around! We must do something!

  20. Re:Naked Mole Rats on Discovery of "Cancer-Proof" Rodent Cells · · Score: 1

    I, for one, welcome our future naked overlords.

  21. Now on Dutch Gov't Has No Idea How To Delete Tapped Calls · · Score: 1

    Wait for the claims against the state!
    Is this already on failblog?

  22. Well on VASIMR Ion Engine Could Cut Mars Trip To 39 Days · · Score: 1

    With all other news that comes as to be a 'breaktrough' in some field: First see then believe.
    And I see it when flight plannings are altered.

  23. Re:45th in order of discovery on 12M Digit Prime Number Sets Record, Nets $100,000 · · Score: 1

    Why would they need it?
    I mean, I understand the use of prime numbers but to search for such high numbers do not exibit any kind of use. I think the potential calculating time, computerpower and electricity could also be spent on helping finding cures for diseases. Finding such prime numbers are in my eyes just a waste of time and energy.

  24. Re:How many roads must a man walk down? on Scientists Use Quake 2 To Study the Brains of Mice · · Score: 1

    If they can have Quake in their brain, I want to have mice in my Quake!

    I rooting for the mice launcher and the BMG10k!

  25. Good find on Aging Discovery Yields Nobel Prize · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's great news however how are we going to solve the population crisis when the Earth gets too small?

    I always knew I was going to be 512 years old before I die. :]