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  1. Re:Your link is the bible on Supernova 1987A Decoded · · Score: 1

    The Republicans were leftists then.

  2. Re:Well, isn't that obvious on Modern Humans, Neanderthals Shared Earth for 1,000 Years · · Score: 1

    He asked for your proof, where is it?

  3. Re:see no evil, hear no evil, talk no evil.. on Five Reasons Not to Use Linux · · Score: 1

    Are these DVCam users hobbier than other DVCam users? Are they hobbier than non-DVCam users? Speaking of which, how hobby do you have to be before you can consider yourself hobbier than someone else? How hobby do you have to be before you're the hobbiest?

  4. Re:Diabetes is already becoming popular on Scientists Discover Possible Anti-Aging Gene · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How do you cure a ketosis coma?

  5. Re:Contingency For Ethernet on Uneducated IT Managers, and How to Deal? · · Score: 1

    The model is the seven-layer cake which describes the stack which is the actual networking protocol.

  6. Re:Kyoto DOES include China, India, Brazil... on Climatologists Wager on Global Warming · · Score: 1

    Consider China, and also consider the trend of US economic strength does not follow it's energy consumption.

    That's because a large part of China's economy is subsidized by their use of slave labour.

  7. Re:That's right ladies and gentlemen on Henrico County iBook Sale Creates iRiot · · Score: 1

    Correction: New Jersey is neither state nor commonwealth; it's a shithole.

    I disagree, I think your definition is disparaging toward latrines.

  8. Re:MOD DOWN! on Modded Hybrid Cars Get Up to 250 MPG · · Score: 1

    I'd rather hit the 747, those things are built like soda cans.

  9. Re:Nothing to see here on Making Fire From Water · · Score: 1

    There's nothing stupid in the sentiment: just
    in the reader.


    Reducing consumption is fine on a personal level, but it's stupid to think that reducing consumption is a worthy policy decision.

  10. Re:Who ever claimed it WAS a fuel source? on Making Fire From Water · · Score: 1

    Better off with an electric space heater.

    An electric space heater isn't as aesthetically pleasing as a fire.

  11. Re:Nothing to see here on Making Fire From Water · · Score: 1

    The real solution to this is to reduce consumption.

    To illustrate the catastrophically stupid sentiment there, could you document how much consumption you reduce, so that I can increase my consumption correspondingly?

  12. Re:The next messge in the thread is worrisome on Firefox Greasemonkey Extension Security Problem · · Score: 1

    I agree with you somewhat, but since the patch isn't automatically installed I don't think there's a problem. No one is forced to install it, coerced perhaps - but that's not always a bad thing.

  13. Re:The next messge in the thread is worrisome on Firefox Greasemonkey Extension Security Problem · · Score: 1

    So your argument is that random websites having unfettered access to world-readable files is preferential to the developers changing how their program works?

  14. Re:The next messge in the thread is worrisome on Firefox Greasemonkey Extension Security Problem · · Score: 1

    Obviously you know that the patch removes functionality, or you wouldn't be complaining about it. Since you're aware, that means you were informed (somehow). And since no one is forcing you to install the update (extension updates don't install automatically), you are in control of whether you install it or not.

  15. Re:Not really new, but interesting on Check Boxes and Radio Buttons Conquered by DHTML · · Score: 1

    I decided to use flash because its easy to integrate and modify the layout and I DONT HAVE TO MAKE A VERSION OF MY SITE FOR EACH BROWSER.

    It is possible to design a page in HTML/CSS that works properly with every browser. That you are incapable of doing so is a testament to your incompetency, bravo!

  16. Re:Scotty, we... need... more... power! on NASA to Research Antimatter Rocket · · Score: 1

    Meh, it was okay. Although that Apathy party was a party I could really get excited about.

  17. Re:10 free ipods???? on Apple's 500 Million Songs · · Score: 1

    Listen to five songs?

  18. Re:No satellites involved on Cometary Fireworks Go Off Without Hitch · · Score: 2, Informative

    A satellite is a celestial object orbiting another of larger size, or a man-made object designed to orbit a celestial body. Ergo asteroids, comets, and planets are satellites.

  19. Re:As I read the article... on Felony Charges For H.S. Hacking · · Score: 1

    It was explained further in Ender's Shadow.

  20. Re:As I read the article... on Felony Charges For H.S. Hacking · · Score: 1

    Bean didn't steal the wires his 'toon used, Colonel Graff gave him access to the supply inventory with Captains Dimak and Dap there to explain what everything was, and more importantly to veto his requests.

  21. Re:I call bad c code on Porting Open Source to Minor Platforms is Harmful · · Score: 1

    Why should he be interested in your plans for his code?

  22. Re:Where does the fuel come from? on Nuclear Fuel How-To · · Score: 1

    If we invade, we're repatriating Celine Dion to the Sudan, not back to Canada.

  23. Re:Save the fuckin' children, for chirsts sake! on Supreme Court Allows Direct Shipment of Wine · · Score: 1

    Give it time, little Brother, you'll get here eventually.

  24. Re:Tinkering on NASA Proposes Warming Mars · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If we mess up, then we'll have learned a lesson which can be used next time. There's no way to learn how to go about messing with a planet's atmosphere without... messing with the atmosphere! Think ahead: If we can't live there when we need it, we can always mine it for resources.

  25. Re:Hmmm on NASA Proposes Warming Mars · · Score: 4, Funny

    Is now a good time to tinker with another planet's atmosphere?

    When isn't it a good time to tinker with another planet's atmosphere?