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  1. Re:How odd on NASA To Future Lunar Explorers: Don't Mess With Our Moon Stuff · · Score: 1

    That's pristine, natural.

    Pristine != sanitary.

  2. Re:How odd on NASA To Future Lunar Explorers: Don't Mess With Our Moon Stuff · · Score: 1

    Actually, he isn't. I know this because the second half of his first sentence states that all people can think of is returning to a few square miles of it that's aleady been visited.

    We haven't visited Mars, we've only sent probes. That negates Mars, and emphasizes the moon since that's the only real celestial body we've visited.

  3. Re:Jurisdiction. . . on NASA To Future Lunar Explorers: Don't Mess With Our Moon Stuff · · Score: 1

    You're obviously missing the point...

  4. Re:Or what? on NASA To Future Lunar Explorers: Don't Mess With Our Moon Stuff · · Score: 1

    Why? It's how colonization of the entire planet by Europeans occurred. Do you think that it'll be different just because it's on another orbital body?

  5. Re:Wouldn't it be simpler.. on Who Sends Google the Most Takedown Notices? Microsoft · · Score: 1

    think of the children!

  6. Re:non US search engines on Who Sends Google the Most Takedown Notices? Microsoft · · Score: 1

    google.cn is owned by google, which is an american company.

  7. Re:Poppycock! on Chrome Browser Usage Artificially Boosted, Says Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Same here... and IE is only used for plugins from vendors when it's IE only.

  8. Re:Google has this habit on Chrome Browser Usage Artificially Boosted, Says Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Doing that is about like a democrat joining the republican party because the democrats are too political...

  9. Re:What is there to hide? on Facebook, Zuckerberg Sued Over IPO · · Score: 0

    WTF? First people completely forget to type in key words to their sentences, now people type completely WRONG words in their sentences?
    'it is got that complicated of a company"? seriously?

  10. Re:I have to say the updater cost me $500 on Google Chrome Becomes World's No. 1 Browser · · Score: 1

    Windows, Mac, Linux... they all have updaters... and if you're on a wifi hotspot, you need to be aware...

  11. Re:Superior browser on Google Chrome Becomes World's No. 1 Browser · · Score: 3, Informative

    sigh...


    Let's see:
    -The toolbar can't be customized
    -No real AdBlock
    -Extensions are glorified userscripts
    -Installs Google Updater
    -Memory usage goes through the roof with a lot of tabs opened (higher than Firefox could ever hope it to go)

    Yeah...

    Let's see:
    -Toolbar isn't manipulated to hell and back, but does have movable components.
    -I have AdBlock running on mine right now.
    -Extensions are components created by someone to do something inside of the browser. It doesn't matter what they are made from, unless it slows things down. (That wasn't meant as a jab against Firefox)
    -The updater can be turned on/off in settings.
    -I have 4Gb on my laptop and I've had 20+ tabs open with Windows 7 (work computer... not personal). No issues.

    yeah... jesus, you sound like a Mac hater or something, just making shit up randomly.

  12. Re:Well deserved on Google Chrome Becomes World's No. 1 Browser · · Score: 1

    Last I checked, my browser (Chrome) has in no way guided by purchasing powers.
    In fact, I've been the only one guiding my purchasing powers... by choosing where to buy what I want...

    You're reaching for straws, my friend. Chrome users are just like Firefox users.

  13. Re:Well deserved on Google Chrome Becomes World's No. 1 Browser · · Score: 1

    Seems to be a standard now. Look at I.E., Safari, Chrome side by side.

  14. Re:Well deserved on Google Chrome Becomes World's No. 1 Browser · · Score: 2

    Since Chrome works beautifully on OSX Snow Leopard & Lion, Windows 7, and Linux in all of my cases, you might want to revisit that thought...

  15. Re:It's stupid to compare to Facebook's profit on Facebook IPO Stumbles Out of the Gate · · Score: 1

    It's targetted marketting - Mine is about military stuff and motorcycles. It sounds like we know what you gravitate towards.

  16. Re:And Facebook will NEVER monetize through ads on Facebook IPO Stumbles Out of the Gate · · Score: 5, Funny

    People still print ads? On paper?

    It's that stuff you see outside, under the daystar.

  17. Re:No one gives a shit about Google+, more news at on Online Loneliness At Google+ · · Score: 0

    By comparing something to Zune, you immediately relegate it to the absolute bottom of the barrel in quality.
    So you did imply it was a bad product.

  18. Re:I pay extra for "dirty" energy on Americans Happy To Pay More For Clean Energy, But Only a Little More · · Score: 1

    umm... not coal?

    One of the other alternatives, perhaps?

  19. Re:And, of course on Americans Happy To Pay More For Clean Energy, But Only a Little More · · Score: 1

    The fat mainly comes from the grilled chicken, or other internal contents which are not componentized.

  20. Re:Excuse me, Mr. President.. on US Air Force Can 'Accidentally' Spy On American Citizens For 90 Days · · Score: 1

    Easy answer, he's not ordering this.
    He had as much to do with this as Manuel Noriega had to do with a taco stand in Tijuana.

  21. Thank you, that's far closer to how it'd truly be.
    Terse, and quick.

  22. Re:metric? on Open Compute Developing Wider Rack Standard · · Score: 1

    false, that's your opinion while the GP was factual.

  23. Re:metric? on Open Compute Developing Wider Rack Standard · · Score: 1

    careful, dont confuse him.

  24. Re:metric? on Open Compute Developing Wider Rack Standard · · Score: 1

    so stop using the other competing system.

  25. Re:So cold.... on NASA and Astrobotic Investigating Ice Hunting Mission to the Moon · · Score: 1

    drilling.... in a cold cold cold place, into cold cold cold stuff, where you have to warm the machine... and your starting to talk about drill friction?
    That's about like talking about muscle friction from walking in the arctic.