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  1. Re:Go all that way and don't get out of the car? on Planetary Society Pushes For Mars Orbital Mission Before NASA Landing · · Score: 1

    But, on the other hand, if we did send people to orbit Mars without landing...

    ...it would be a stupid waste of billions of dollars. Humans can't do anything from Mars orbit a machine (specially a 2030s machine) can't do much better. Actually, I'm not a big believer on Mars missions at all. I think the Moon is a better near-term target, and asteroid mining a much better long-term approach. We don't need more gravity wells.

  2. Re:So.. on Scientists In China Predict Pentagonal Graphene · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Right alongside heavier-than-air flight.

  3. Re: Good job! on Apple Posts $18B Quarterly Profit, the Highest By Any Company, Ever · · Score: 4, Insightful

    While I know the comment was meant to be sarcastic, it sort of backfired, because the reason for Apple's success is that they do all of those, *on aggregate*, to a greater extent than any other company.

  4. Trend? on Why Run Linux On Macs? · · Score: 1

    I think someone is using a seriously non-standard definition of the word "trend". People have been running Linux on Mac hardware since before the Intel switch. This is neither new, nor on the increase.

  5. Re: A truly smart person ... on Is "Scorpion" Really a Genius? · · Score: 1

    "...mine is only 186" Well, if anybody was heretofore unclear as to the definition of "humblebrag"...

  6. Re: Maya is king in game industry on Autodesk Says It's Killing Softimage Development, Support · · Score: 1

    Having used both, I can't wait for Max to die in a fire...

  7. Re: Autodesk has 3 Animation packages on Autodesk Says It's Killing Softimage Development, Support · · Score: 2

    Sorry to nitpick, but Alias|Wavefront combined Alias PowerAnimator and Wavefront Dynamation into Maya. Wavefront was a company, not a product.

  8. Re: Freakin' Riders. on Incandescent Bulbs Get a Reprieve · · Score: 1

    Harsh, but fair.

  9. Re: Was not arrested on Australian Teen Reports SQL Injection Vulnerability, Company Calls Police · · Score: 2

    You know what's even more messed up? To throw someone in a vat of acid for reporting a problem. Like the arrest, that did not happen either, but since facts don't matter it would have made a better headline, right?

  10. Re:Hard to believe on What Would It Cost To Build a Windows Version of the Pricey New Mac Pro? · · Score: 1

    If I owned a billion dollar company, I would purchased other manufacturers instead of just the parts.

    That's why you don't own a billion-dollar company.

  11. Re:In related news on Sun Not a Significant Driver of Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Don't anthropomorphise the Sun, he hates it.

  12. Quake on Japanese SCHAFT Takes the Gold at DARPA Robot Challenge · · Score: 1

    The competition accept the SCHAFT.

  13. Re: Liberated CPUs on Free Software Foundation Endorses a "Truly Free" Laptop · · Score: 1
    "People around the world are walking away from proprietary computing in droves"

    Either Slashdot has somehow bridged two parallel Earths here, or we're operating under completely different definitions of the word "droves".

  14. Re: Something has to give, buddy on US Issues 30-Year Eagle-Killing Permits To Wind Industry · · Score: 1
    "We don't, do we ? But I have been to people's office / home in winter / summertime and boy, they sure feel like greenhouse / igloo."

    Obviously everybody needs to submit their temperature preferences to Taco Cowboy for approval before setting their thermostats.

  15. Re: Captured at the end of the War on Japanese Aircraft-Carrying Super Submarine From WWII Located Off Hawaii · · Score: 1

    Then again, they had already been fighting the Japanese in Manchuria before the war started officially...

  16. Re: 900 bucks on Microsoft May Finally Put Windows RT Out To Pasture · · Score: 1

    I imagine it is because Apple users are made feel as welcome here as a fart in a spacesuit.

  17. Re: Should be legal, with caveat on Why Scott Adams Wished Death On His Dad · · Score: 1

    The "living forever" thing is a daft straw man. What people want is basically "not to die while they still want to live." That can be a hundred years, a million years or a trillion years, depending on the individual.

  18. Re: Democracy: The God that Failed on Geeks For Monarchy: The Rise of the Neoreactionaries · · Score: 1

    "Basically, democracy tends toward more and more socialistic policies. " One of its many advantages, yes.

  19. Re:What about the US empire? on Explorer Plans Hunt For Genghis Khan's Long-Lost Tomb · · Score: 1

    Yeah, with space travel the US has this one.

    Well, maybe they will when they can ferry their own astronauts up to the ISS again...

  20. Re: alternatively on Nathan Myhrvold's $500 Cookbook Now an $80 iPhone App · · Score: 4, Funny

    Every Slashdot thread of sufficient length degenerates into a pissing contest.

  21. Re: It tried to follow the plot on Critics Reassess Starship Troopers As a Misunderstood Masterpiece · · Score: 1

    "I didn't think colossally stupid people existed on Slashdot" Any thread with more than a dozen or so comments should be sufficient to disabuse you of that notion...

  22. Re: It followed a few of the plot lines, but ... on Critics Reassess Starship Troopers As a Misunderstood Masterpiece · · Score: 2

    "The Starship Troopers movie was a travesty that RAH would have hated!" "RAH would have hated it" counts as a positive for me.

  23. Re: Of course... on Mark Shuttleworth Complains About the 'Open Source Tea Party' · · Score: 1

    "Is someone trying to kill slashdot??" If so, they are a few years too late.

  24. Re: Of course... on Mark Shuttleworth Complains About the 'Open Source Tea Party' · · Score: 1

    The fact that you dismissively refer to user experience as "shiny things" goes some way towards explaining why the Year of Linux on the Desktop will lag the Year of the Commercial Fusion Reactor by several decades.

  25. Re: Because Apple on Irish Government May Close Apple's Biggest Tax Loophole · · Score: 1

    Thanks for doing the legwork. Not that facts matter an iota to the haters, though; it's like talking to creationists.