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  1. Re:Do I smell Orrin Hatch? on Town Expands To Boost Cooling For NSA Data Center · · Score: 1

    "Why would you locate something that demands cooling resources in the MIDDLE OF A DESERT?" Because it's really, really close to Area 51. All the aliens that live there have offered to fix the Utah water supply by bringing in icebergs from Pluto. Orrin Hatch is one of the aliens.

  2. Leave it to the academia to turn into idiots on The Hidden Reality Draws Ire From Physicists · · Score: 1

    God...so many of the academia have become the idiots they want to educate. You can't come up with a theory that says theirs is wrong, because if you do, you are wrong. I thought Scientist were supposed to be the greatest failures, because out of their failures comes their successes. Closed minds: found at a university, as a professor or scientist, who can't think their way out of their mindless boxes.

  3. I am so glad PA is taking care of me on PA's Dept. of Homeland Security Shared Oil-Shale Protester Info With Companies · · Score: 1

    I am so glad PA is taking care of me and my family. Maybe, next time I wash my clothes they can be used as torch fodder. The wells are going in all around us, and I wait the day that our water is full of extra delicious tastes. Maybe we will get to sell our homes like "love canal" when the water gets to dirty. I still remember seeing pictures of a river on fire in Ohio, I think it was in Cleveland. Oh I know, this winter if we get four more feet of snow on our roofs, we can just hook a hose up to the water, light it and burn the snow right off.

  4. Stop Giving Junior So Many Drugs on The Creativity Crisis · · Score: 1

    If they would stop giving junior so many "legal" drugs for everything from temper tantrums to being moody, maybe the kids could think on their own. Instead Mom and Dad, and the schools drug the kids up, which makes thinking clearly much harder, and wonder why they can't think on their own. Mom and Dad arrange "play dates", drive them to every sporting event, plan their college schedules, and tell them what jobs to take. My God don't any of these parents understand letting kids be kids, and letting go...when they are 18 or 19. How about letting little kids just "play" outside, without having someone "plan the event", kids don't run and play anymore, they don't do anything on their own. No wonder creativity has gone down the tubes.