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  1. Re:The ISS is currently visable with the naked eye on Keep An Eye Out For The ISS · · Score: 1

    Even with all the troubles NASA has suffered us though lately, I echo your warm glow even when they get it even half right. This is a big deal even the most jaded of us should feel something akin to pleasure. Come on you know you want to!!!! -- Never trust anybody that uses multiple punctuation marks!!!!!!-CW

  2. Re:the real reason for the recall on Pentium 4 Systems Recalled By Some U.S. Stores · · Score: 1

    I thought they used the people that vetted the 1.13 P3 for that ad. Much funnier than goat.sex but then so is Intel. Is Andy pitching a fit today or what?

    -- Does this mean we can't O/C it?

  3. Technolust on Nvidia's NV20 · · Score: 1

    I want one now damn it! Too much is never enough in life, sex or vid cards. Wayward -- can't wait to O/C it.

  4. Re:I'll respond on First Direct Evidence Of Tau Neutrino · · Score: 1

    2ndpost! Insightful comments are the reason I read /. Not a flame but a great answer to what was in many ways a trollish question. The physics models that we use today are just as flawed as the ones that were being used 100, 200 or 400 years ago. Hopefully the human race will continue to fund basic research, in many ways it's like the lottery there are no sure winners but when it does hit everybody wins big. Will neutrino investigation have worth while benifits for us today or tomorrow who knows and who cares, but if we stop looking for answers we die as a species.
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    - dinosaurs didn't do basic science either

  5. Re: What does Decker dream? on It's Official: Deckard Was A Replicant · · Score: 1

    That's what I though that Decker was an experimental model like Rachel but going in a different direction, a replicant could make the perfect policeman. The implanted memories used to found a belief system that would support a very difficult job. Using more complex memories to shape the character much as the genetic designers shaped the double helix. "More human than human" this motto could have multiple paths Tyrell seemed to exploring what is really is to be human, IMHO the next evolutional step will be made in the lab and not randomly by nature. The way that Decker relates to the other cops shows he is as much an outsider as the replicants in many ways. "If your not cops your little people" remark shows this clearly. Decker has chosen to op out of being a cop. Like the replicants have chosen to be free in Rutger Hauer's closing speech shadows the tone of Decker's in the director's cut. Like any good work of art the vision of its creator is only one of many no less valid. Also like the replicants sometimes the child becomes more than the parent, the product more than the designer. Perhaps Decker was the Nexus7. Am I the only one worried that they might fail a Voigt-Kampff test?