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  1. Re:Alien planet on Mars Polar Cap Mystery Solved · · Score: 3, Informative

    >> it is quite foreign to meteorology on our planet to have an impact crater affecting the global climate and weather patterns.

    An impact crater, yes, but other geographic features (both much smaller and much larger than 2300 km) have a huge effect on terrestrial weather.

  2. Re:All designed to confuse the ninjas! on Today Is International Talk Like a Pirate Day! · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm hung over and my co-workers are being extra loud. Why couldn't this be "STFU Like a Ninja Day" instead?

  3. Re:How? on 7th-Grader Designs Three Dimensional Solar Cell · · Score: 5, Funny

    >> Makes me feel stupid for spending my childhood throwing rocks at cats.

    The NEA called. They want to fund your performance art.

  4. Re:In other news... on NASA Announces Next Mars Mission · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't we be better off going over budget on bombing some helpless foreign orphans like usual?

  5. Re:Great post on Slashdot's Disagree Mail · · Score: 1

    >> if the topic is set on hardware, you discuss hardware and not sodomized goats

    Sodomized Goat is Intel's code name for the "tock" side of their 16nm process microarchitecture.

  6. Re:We need more evil scientists on CERN, the Big Bang and Impact On the IT Industry · · Score: 1

    -Accept-

    Abort, Retry, Fail?

  7. Re:Some better images on Spectacular Fossil Forests Found In US Coalmine · · Score: 1

    >> For one thing.. it's a mantra. That does not make sense.

    Perhaps, but if you don't stop collecting stamps, and start collecting coins, you're going to burn in the tormenting fires of hell for all eternity.

  8. Re:What I find more interesting on Spectacular Fossil Forests Found In US Coalmine · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The top of Mount Everest is partially limestone.

  9. Re:The Dunning-Kruger Effect on Slashdot's Disagree Mail · · Score: 3, Funny

    >> Funny how stupid people always think they're smarter than they are.

    Oh yeah? Well I suggest you think about changing your name to something that isn't obviously about ninjas.

  10. You've discovered my brother-in-law... on Physicists Discover "Doubly Strange" Particle · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...doubly strange, some quirks, and six times overweight.

    Ed, you're famous!

  11. Re:Save your money on Any Suggestions For a Meaningful Geeky Wedding Band? · · Score: 2, Funny

    > Most ring-related injuries are a result of the ring bending into the finger.

    You ould liten to hat thi guy ha ti ay it' really important!

  12. Re:Forgive my ignorance on 45th Known Mersenne Prime Found? · · Score: 2, Funny

    >> To what use will this long, long prime be put?

    We'll sell it into slavery on the Venusian mining colonies, what else you fool?

  13. Re:I propose a new Game Show on Scientists Discover Cows Point North · · Score: 1

    Clearly cows are afraid of moss (which grows on the North side of trees) and a running away from it.

    Sometimes the stupidity of the scientific community amazes me.

  14. Re:WTF ? on Rosetta Disk Designed For 2,000 Years Archive · · Score: 1

    >> replicate the disk promiscuously

    Makes those Long Now Foundation people sound kind of slutty...

  15. Re:What is a continental hotel? on Best Western Loses Details On 8 Million Customers · · Score: 1

    >> If only they could let me know if my personal data was affected.

    Don't worry, the list of naughty pay-per-view movies you rented wasn't compromised.

  16. Re:Chick? on Solar Cells — Made In a Pizza Oven · · Score: 1

    >> And yes, I'm male.

    You must be Mr. Lebowski, 'cause you're evidently not a dude.

  17. Re:So much for the seeds of .... on Teens Arrested For Motorized Office Chair · · Score: 3, Funny

    >> they should have tested it out in an empty parking lot.

    It's an office chair isn't it? I'd like to roll up to a departmental meeting in one of those.

  18. Re:And That's Why I hate Making new Email Address! on Inferring Personality From Email Addresses · · Score: 3, Funny

    You've got a good start your name and DOB in there, but if you really want to obfuscate and anonymize you need to add your social security number.

  19. Re:But But ... on Google Using DoubleClick Tracking Cookies · · Score: 5, Funny

    >> their motto is "Don't be evil"
     
    ...where "don't be" approaches "be" for some values of evil.

  20. Re:That's unfair to the Neanderthals on Neanderthals and Humans Diverged 660K Years Ago · · Score: 2, Informative

    Size isn't everything:

    adult human 1,300 - 1,400g
    sperm whale 7,800g
    fin whale 6,930g
    elephant 4,783g
    humpback whale 4,675g
    gray whale 4,317g
    killer whale 5,620g
    bowhead whale 2,738g
    pilot whale 2,670g
    bottle-nosed dolphin 1,500 - 1,600g

  21. Best Buy on Neanderthals and Humans Diverged 660K Years Ago · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Neanderthal genes are alive and well and working in the consumer electronics department of your local Best Buy.

  22. Re:Fences, Gates and Guards.... on Google Says Complete Privacy Does Not Exist · · Score: 5, Funny

    >> neighbourhood taking pictures of all the girls sunbathing topless in their own backyards

    I'm sorry, which neighborhood was that again?

  23. Re:KA9Q on Vint Cerf Preps Interplanetary Internet Protocol · · Score: 1

    Yes, but who can resist the acronym VoIPIP?

  24. Re:What to do next? on Spam King Escapes From Federal Prison · · Score: 1

    >> in the US you'd ultimately fall temptation to going to the local drugstore and risk being nabbed on camera

    With a larger penis, no one would recognize him.

  25. Re:Finally on The First Paper-Based Transistors · · Score: 3, Funny

    Soon thereafter congress will have to enact another CAN-SPAM act.