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  1. Re:Huzzah! on Antarctic Experiment Finds Puzzling Distribution of Cosmic Rays · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately i'm sure there's a much more mundane explanation for the phenomenon which they will eventually discover.

    It'll be Antarctic pigeons nesting in the equipment.

  2. Flash + Apple = ... on Flash Is Not a Right · · Score: 1

    ...schadenfreude. Sweet, sweet schadenfreude.

  3. Nice... oh, maybe not on Zen Coding · · Score: 2, Informative

    When I first started watching the video demonstration linked to from the project page I though "nice" but after a while of watching obscure string after obscure string I realise that I'm probably better off just trying to memorise HTML instead of HTML *and* whatever the hell this is.

  4. Re:SVG development? on Microsoft Wants To Participate In SVG Development · · Score: 1

    Inkscape all the way. I've been using it for a good couple of years now for logo design as well as web page layout which I export to PNG and slice up in GIMP.

  5. Re:Law of thermodynamics violation? on Scientists Create Artificial Meat · · Score: 1

    I'm with rm999 on this; thermodynamics doesn't really come into it. Sure, if you thought that they were saying that they could indefinitely grow meat without having to provide nutrients and energy but they're not claiming this.

    I think that where the real saving will come in is that they'll be using nutrients and energy to grow just meat as opposed to hoofs, farts, skin, bones, mobility and so on.

    I heard once that it takes something like 1000 units of plant matter to create 1 unit of meat. If we can produce meat for anything less than this and it is for all intents and purposes identical (if only in sausage or burger form) then I can't see how anyone can object. It ticks all the boxes for animal welfare people, environmentalists and economists. (Perhaps not for essentialists though).