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  1. Take that, CERN! on 3 Prototypes From HP, In Outline · · Score: 3, Funny

    In other news, HP has beaten CERN in the race to create miniature black holes.

  2. DC Traffic on Just Where Is The Lincoln Memorial, Anyhow? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Even If they have the best directions in the world they still wouldn't make it to the rally in time. That Beltway traffic is ridiculous. It is a conspiracy perpetrated by the road workers.

  3. Re:More likely to die? on Sit Longer, Die Sooner · · Score: 1

    What they mean is if you sit for six hours a day and you are a woman your likelihood of dying is 137%.

  4. Re:A treat to an unknowing nerd. on Jack Horkheimer, 'The Star Hustler,' Dies At 72 · · Score: 1

    I applaud your reading comprehension skills, good sir.

  5. Re:A treat to an unknowing nerd. on Jack Horkheimer, 'The Star Hustler,' Dies At 72 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It was in second grade grade, it felt like being a kid, to be quite honest - you know, trying not to be bullied and such? I am quite a bit older than that now, however, and quite upfront about what I like. But thank you for your concern as to the nothing you know about me none the less. Enough now, back on topic...

  6. A treat to an unknowing nerd. on Jack Horkheimer, 'The Star Hustler,' Dies At 72 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I rather enjoyed his program as a child, however, for fear of repercussions, I wouldn't have let it be know. Despite the things i liked (astronomy, science, Star Trek; in retrospect it seems so obvious), and my knowledge that admitting i like them would have seen me labeled "uncool," I was quite unaware that I was a nerd. I learned from his show how to find several constellations, which i still find in a similar way. To this day I still look into the night sky and it still has a similar affect - a child-like wonder, awe. I often wonder what other people see in the night sky.