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  1. Re:A bit silly? on Microwave Experiments Cause Sponge Disasters · · Score: 1

    A-ha!

    So because the surf thingy is measured in centimetres they should have used a European microwave and since little germ-people are too small to see, they should have placed a magnifying glass over the sponge first.
    And because the radiation is too high, they should put something under the sponge too, to lift the sponge higher and closer to radiation.

    Got it!

  2. Re:Robocop on Street Fighting Robot Challenge · · Score: 1
    From TFA:

    This robot must be able to negotiate a staircase and use the elevator to dash from one floor to another without the aid of satellite navigation, which may not be available indoors. Well... at least they have learned SOME lessons from watching above mentioned documentary.

    There is nothing more depressing than having your killer-robot beaten by target's ability to use stairs.
  3. Re:car-and-mouse game on Blu-ray Protection Bypassed · · Score: 1

    Especially since most people used to bull's-eye wamp rats in their T-16's, running over a mousee with a car should not be so hard. Even a blue one.

  4. Re:Fine with me. on Sony and Universal Prohibit Sharing Via Zune · · Score: 1

    Curse you! Now I have that picture in my head.

    Only mine has sound too.

  5. Re:I'll believe it when it happens on Google's Sinister(?) Plans · · Score: 1

    Forget it.

    Batman probably already has at least 3 backup plans how to defeat, capture and imprison every meta-human in existence. And some that don't yet actually exist.
    He probably has both Tooth Fairy AND Santa Claus and his elves chained somewhere in the depths of the Batcave.

    Which would explain all those wonderful toys.

  6. Re:Time to put mirrors on all the U.S satellites on China Tests Anti-Satellite Laser Weapon · · Score: 1

    That sounds like something Johntra Volta might have suggested if he was ever a White House Science Advisor.