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  1. Great Bands on Band Uses Nuclear Isotopes To Make Music · · Score: 5, Funny

    All great bands are highly energetic, yet their halflives are so short.

  2. Re:We elected this congress on NRC Report Links Climate Change To National Security · · Score: 1

    President Obama may have his faults, but at least he is not a science-denying ignoramus who thinks rape is a gift from god.

  3. We elected this congress on NRC Report Links Climate Change To National Security · · Score: 1

    ... now we have to deal with the repercussions. People get what they deserve.

  4. Re:Cars are old hat, and the wrong solution. on Elon Musk Will Usher In the Era of Electric Cars · · Score: 1

    Yes, 300 miles apart.

    In other words, perfect distance for a high-speed train. The distance between Tokyo and Hiroshima is like 500 miles, and there is a Shinkansen line connecting the two.

    Please feel free to take your head out of your ass sometime.

  5. In Soviet China on China Blocks Google.com, Gmail, Maps and More During 18th Party Congress · · Score: 1

    ... government searches you!

  6. Re:Chinese Censorship Is Not Nerd News on China Blocks Google.com, Gmail, Maps and More During 18th Party Congress · · Score: 1

    Holy moral relativism Batman!

  7. Re:Cars are old hat, and the wrong solution. on Elon Musk Will Usher In the Era of Electric Cars · · Score: 1

    Yes it does. California's coast has population centers that are comparable to Japan's. It is an absolute shame that we do not yet have a high-speed train line connecting San Francisco to San Diego.

  8. Re:Cars are old hat, and the wrong solution. on Elon Musk Will Usher In the Era of Electric Cars · · Score: 1

    Having just visited Japan and ridden on its awe-inspiring Shinkansen lines, I wish I had the mod points now to mod the parent up.

  9. Re:Whats the problem? on SpaceX Launch Not So Perfect After All · · Score: 1
    From TFA:

    Falcon 9 did exactly what it was designed to do. Like the Saturn V, which experienced engine loss on two flights, Falcon 9 is designed to handle an engine out situation and still complete its mission.

    Looks like even the good old Saturn V rockets had problems with engine loss once in a while.

  10. Re:Everyone needs to start somewhere on Why Non-Coders Shouldn't Write Code · · Score: 1

    Same here. I was required to learn coding as a part of my electrical engineering degree. Then I ended up falling in love with coding. Today I am a software engineer.

  11. Thank you Jupiter! on Amateur Astronomers Spot Jovian Blast · · Score: 3, Informative

    If Jupiter wasn't sweeping up all those comets and asteroids, we'd be getting hit by them.

  12. Re:These so called "experts" - so predictable on The Motivated Rejection of Science · · Score: 3, Funny

    From my dead, globally warmed hands!!

  13. Re:That's why there are internet message boards on Overconfidence May Be a Result of Social Politeness · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the honest feedback. Now off to the gym I go! (The internet works once again! My hypothesis is proven.)

  14. That's why there are internet message boards on Overconfidence May Be a Result of Social Politeness · · Score: 1

    For honest feedback, there is nothing like anonymity. You guys all suck ass by the way...

  15. Why do we still care about religious opinion? on Google Launches International Campaign For Recognition of Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 2

    Why are we still care about the opinions of 2000 year old texts that were so obviously made up by a bunch of iron age goat herders? Why don't we make our laws according to rationality, according to the evolved morals of our modern times, not according to the morals of a bunch of so called "holy books" that openly promote slavery, misogyny, and genocide? Why don't we accept equality for all?

  16. Re:Until you can prove them wrong on In America, 46% of People Hold a Creationist View of Human Origins · · Score: 1

    The total energy in the universe is zero. All the matter and energy is balanced out by the negative gravitational energy. This is all supported by the observational scientific evidence. There is no need for a creator, because there is nothing to be created. Read Lawrence Krauss's "A Universe From Nothing" if you want to know more about this.