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  1. Re:And next up on Believing In Medical Treatments That Don't Work · · Score: 1, Troll

    First, they came for the treatments that didn't work, and I said nothing.

    Next, they left all the old people to die.

  2. Re:In other news... on Dell Abandons Its Customization Roots · · Score: 1

    I tried to come up with the same sort of performance on both dell and alienware, and it came out $500 higher at aienware.

  3. Re:enough with the fuel cell on New Catalyst May Be a Boost For Fuel Cells · · Score: 1

    The only speed limit on charging capacitors is how many amps you can cram into the thing without melting any wires.

  4. Re:Galileo must be pleased on Congress Hears From Muzzled Scientists · · Score: 1

    >> You know, I've been watching Google News for some time now with a keyword search for "global warming" and there has been zero shortage of articles proclaiming doom and gloom. However, there is a definite shortage of opposing viewpoints. This leads me to believe you have your reference to Galilei reversed and might want to consider the flat-earth crowd analogous to the heatwave prognosticators.

    Popular => Wrong?

  5. Re:Sony is about to learn the same lesson as Ninte on PS3 To Slow Game Industry Growth? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, how could we ever stand to say we?

  6. Re:Duuuuh! on U.S. Government Intervenes in EFF vs. AT&T · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    >>Just don't let Hillary have the list she will probably want to check and see if I have called the local Gun Store.

    Exactly, you idiot.

  7. Re:Won't *somebody* think of the children??? on Google Sued for Allegedly Profiting From Child Porn · · Score: 1

    What I wonder is, if society think so much about the innocence of children, would we have fewer people jerking off to it?

  8. Re:strange games on A Salute to Japanese Game Designers · · Score: 1

    I think the Japanese use "ero game".

  9. Unecessarily Specific on The Samus Mystique · · Score: 1

    People always end up doing this when they make too many issues out race or gender.

    She says she wants people not to judge others based on gender, than says Samus is THE ideal of womanhood. I mean, what's so great about rugged individualism? It doesn't seem so great to me, and it doesn't seem feminine either. I don't want women to become men any more than I want nem to become women, and I certainly don't want women to become Ayn Rand...

    Just stick with the ridiculous clothing complaint, that one makes much more sense.

  10. Re:No sines and cosines? on Trigonometry Redefined without Sines And Cosines · · Score: 1

    In my math classes that always was considered the real answer, as opposed to a decimal approximation.

  11. Re:You forgot: on Pentagon Wants Screenplays From Scientists · · Score: 1

    So, is this "I feel inferior to jocks and so should you", or just general "you kids get off my lawn" bitterness? Or maybe "I look smart if I say the country's gone to shit?"

  12. Re:glamorous on Pentagon Wants Screenplays From Scientists · · Score: 1

    The pentagon is responsible for consumerism?

    If anything, congress is. Did you know advertizing is tax-dedctible as a business expense? And people wonder why corporations never pay any taxes. Unfortunately, it would probably kill TV entirely to change that, and most people wouldn't appreciate it.

  13. Re:Clcihes can be good on Top Ten Game Cliches · · Score: 2, Informative

    In Goldeneye, you can't recover health during a level, and most of your ammo is picked up by enemies.

  14. Re:Persecuted Christian Syndrome, again on Equal Time For Creationism · · Score: 1

    The internet cannot opress you.

  15. The next step.... on Hot Coffee Cooling Off · · Score: 1

    I think we need a modder campaign to put sex in every game where it makes any sense at all from now on.

  16. Re:Bogus Valley and How to Do It on Will Sex In Games Ever Be Sexy? · · Score: 1

    The feeling I get is that exactly how uncanny the uncanny valley is flexible. A noticeably "off" person might be odd, disturbing, or actually scary, and which one it is depends on the person.

  17. Re:best ever headline on msnbc ! on Genetic Testing For Geekiness? · · Score: 1

    I would not exist, not know, and therefore not care.

  18. Re:best ever headline on msnbc ! on Genetic Testing For Geekiness? · · Score: 1

    Because you need to draw a line somewhere.

  19. Re:ugh on Are Video Game Patents Next? · · Score: 1

    A7: The Aristocrats!

  20. Re:Well on Terrorist Link to Copyright Piracy Alleged · · Score: 1

    Well, sharing is communist.

    Oh god, we have to do that picture/letter copying shit now? Ugh.

  21. Re:Translating now... hold on.... on Stanford Accelerator Uncovers Archimedes' Text · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think he'd just wonder what the hell language you were speaking.

  22. Re:Translating now... hold on.... on Stanford Accelerator Uncovers Archimedes' Text · · Score: 1

    I think he'd just say ""

  23. Re:Hardcore... on The Eight Stages of Permadeath Debate · · Score: 1

    Permadeath is only possible if most of your effort is not invested in a single character. Imagine MMOGTA, by which I mean something that would be completely unlike GTA exept for the parts I'm talking about. In GTA, what matters is your money, and property. You can always buy guns, and steal vehicles.

    There would only be a few things attached to your character, enough to make the character a meaningful concept. Let's say, a few stats, like an increase in health, armor, increased ability to cling to a motorcycle when you sideswipe a car, relationships with NPCs. But you keep all the money, and any real estate. That's a version of permadeath that could actually work.

  24. Re:Conspiracy Theory of mine on Gene Therapy Ages Human Cancer Cells in Lab · · Score: 1
  25. Re:Go ahead on Nano-Scale Memory Fits A Terabit On A Square Inch · · Score: 1