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  1. Re:Whole new meaning to "Printer Jam" on Cambridge Company Unveils 3D Printed "Fruit" · · Score: 1

    I am so going to 3D-print a radar with this.

  2. Re:I want chocolate on Cambridge Company Unveils 3D Printed "Fruit" · · Score: 1

    Chocolate comes from cocoa, which is a tree. That makes it a plant. Chocolate is salad.

    Therefore, chocolate is also way too healthy.

  3. Re:"printed" and "fruit" on Cambridge Company Unveils 3D Printed "Fruit" · · Score: 1

    I think you got modded down for mentioning Bre Pettis.

  4. Re:This is new..? on Cambridge Company Unveils 3D Printed "Fruit" · · Score: 1

    Let's combine this kind of 3D printer with fruit roll-ups.

  5. Re:ewww on Cambridge Company Unveils 3D Printed "Fruit" · · Score: 1

    You, sir, win two Internets.

    Funniest 3D-printer related joke so far.

  6. Re:Tell me again when they do it with bacon on Cambridge Company Unveils 3D Printed "Fruit" · · Score: 1

    Easy.

  7. Re:SLASHDOT PUSHING POPOVER ADS AND SHIT on Sony Bringing PlayStation To China · · Score: 1

    Remember when the Internet was free? Pepperidge Farm remembers.

    Thanks for the laugh.

  8. Re: watch the program on 5th gear on Official MPG Figures Unrealistic, Says UK Auto Magazine · · Score: 1

    With these statistics, it means riding a bicycle is safer than driving a Hummer.

  9. Re:Lower? on Official MPG Figures Unrealistic, Says UK Auto Magazine · · Score: 1

    the half-arsed conversion to the metric system

    In that aspect, Canada is similar to the UK.

  10. Re:BC is a black hole on Sifting Mt. Gox's Logs Reveals Suspicious Trading Patterns · · Score: 1

    It's going to take a really massive EMP to destroy my Bitcoin paper wallet.

  11. Re:Start of a trend... on Haiku Gains Support For Current Radeon HD Cards · · Score: 1

    I heard it was 127.0.0.1

  12. Nobody uses CF anymore on Is Bamboo the Next Carbon Fibre? · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's all about SD and microSD these days.

  13. Re:On that note on Should We Eat Invasive Species? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Other example: my roommate.

  14. Re:On that note on Should We Eat Invasive Species? · · Score: 1
  15. I guess today is expired certificate day.

    Way to go, Apple. /sigh

  16. Re:Slashfuck on After Knocked-Down Damages Claim, Apple Again Seeks to Ban Some Samsung Phones · · Score: 1, Funny

    We apologise for the fault in the website. Those responsible have been sacked

  17. Re:And according to the EULA ... on Cox Promises National Gigabit Rollout; Starting With Phoenix, Las Vegas, Omaha · · Score: 1

    Hard to know these days, since my own monthly cap, download+upload, is 35GB.

    And don't tell me to switch ISP, there's two choices where I live. Expensive cable with 35GB monthly cap or extremely expensive satellite with 5GB monthly cap.

  18. Re:Need better link on German Court Rules That You Can't Keep Compromising Photos After a Break-Up · · Score: 2

    Would you settle for a really dirty picture instead?

  19. Re:And according to the EULA ... on Cox Promises National Gigabit Rollout; Starting With Phoenix, Las Vegas, Omaha · · Score: 1

    They have a 5 gigabyte monthly cap? Are you serious?

  20. Re:Seems like a desperate move. on Microsoft Is Paying Brazilian Users In Skype Credit To Switch to Bing · · Score: 1

    To me, Bing always reminds me of Ned Ryerson.

  21. Re:Not just Brazil on Microsoft Is Paying Brazilian Users In Skype Credit To Switch to Bing · · Score: 2

    For quite awhile now, OSS has given their programs away for free to people to use them. This even true in the United States. It's a rather sad and pathetic move. Kind of like saying, "Our programs are substandard compared to the competition we have to give it away for people to use it.

    I do understand Microsoft, however. Once a company is seen as the #1 in something, it's very hard to tell people to try other options.

    I am, however, delighted by the irony.

  22. Re:TV/Movie-Widescreens fcksck! on Is LG's New Ultra Widescreen Display Better Than "Normal" 4K? · · Score: 1

    I don't even care about the resolution, to be honest. As long as it's 24", 4:3, IPS, 1280x1024 or above.

  23. Re:Betteridge said it best: No. on Is LG's New Ultra Widescreen Display Better Than "Normal" 4K? · · Score: 5, Funny

    The golden ratio is too expensive, that's why they're using the silver screen ratio.

  24. Re:4K is dead to me too on Is LG's New Ultra Widescreen Display Better Than "Normal" 4K? · · Score: 1

    Of course, here it is.

  25. Re:TV/Movie-Widescreens fcksck! on Is LG's New Ultra Widescreen Display Better Than "Normal" 4K? · · Score: 1

    If you ever find 4:3, 24", IPS monitors, please tell me.