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  1. Re:that movie on US Military Working On 3D Printing Exact Replicas of Bones & Limbs · · Score: 2

    I have found this humerus!

  2. I'm willing to bet that... on The Strange Story of the First Quantum Art Exhibition In Space · · Score: 1

    ...there will be pictures of Jesus coming out of it way before any Mona Lisas, pareidolia being what it is and all...

  3. > ...the United States has Creationists and such, but they tend to move in their own circles, and even in academia they are found at private Christian universities...

    ...And in government...

  4. Re:I'd expect Fawkes masks to start making stateme on Single Group Dominates Second Round of Anti Net-Neutrality Comment Submissions · · Score: 1

    You just described the current political situation in Australia perfectly, right down to the two years to go...(sigh)...

  5. Re:This is not a Muslim gunman on Apparent Islamic Terrorism Strikes Sydney · · Score: 1

    As a fraudster who fled his home country, assaulted customers of his "spiritual healing" practice and may have arranged tomurder his ex-wife, he wasn't much chop as a Muslim, either.

  6. Re: Just in time. on Seagate Bulks Up With New 8 Terabyte 'Archive' Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    Conversely, "7200.11 firmware update didn't work for me my driver serial number doesn't qualify" gives me 3,220 results. How 'bout that?

  7. Re:This is the voice of world control. on Nuclear Weapons Create Their Own Security Codes With Radiation · · Score: 1

    don't bother - it's a 1 1/2 hour stretch of various MPAA screens with a link to some sort of website where you sign up for a "FREE!!"* account that lets you stream movies *May include trojans, spamware, phishing and any other kind of malware we can shove down the pipe at you

  8. Re:Probably not the same thing at all... on Intel Planning Thumb-Sized PCs For Next Year · · Score: 1

    Was that before or after the screen mirror function was added? Because if it was before, you might want to take it out of the box again...

  9. Or anywhere in Australia, where $530 is the best price in town

  10. There's a Putin in the closet... on Russia Takes Down Steve Jobs Memorial After Apple's Tim Cook Comes Out · · Score: 1

    Sounds like Vlad feels that being gay is a choice

  11. Re:One word: on White House Wants Ideas For "Bootstrapping a Solar System Civilization" · · Score: 2

    This map begs to differ, even at only 10 percent efficiency.

  12. Re:Koo Koo Kachoo on 35,000 Walrus Come Ashore In Alaska · · Score: 1

    Because that's not much of a challenge either?

  13. Re:Container ships on To Really Cut Emissions, We Need Electric Buses, Not Just Electric Cars · · Score: 1

    > The 15-30 largest container ships in the world (depending on who's estimates you're using) produce more pollution than all the cars combined. ...and one volcano puts out more CO2 than all of the world's industry combined...and turning on a fluorescent light burns more electricity than it does leaving it on for four hours.... Why do people keep falling for this? Do they have no concept of the numbers involved, or does people's brains just break down when faced with differences of more than two orders of magnitude?

  14. Best way to deal with these on TechCentral Scams Call Center Scammers · · Score: 1

    Fire up your VM and let them connect to it. Get the IP address of their internet connection. Inform the appropriate authorities Watch their internet connection go "away".

  15. Re:fast forward 5 years.... on NASA's Greenhouse Gas Observatory Captures 'First Light' · · Score: 1

    Not that I'm disagreeing with your statements re "skeptics" and "propoganda"

  16. Re:fast forward 5 years.... on NASA's Greenhouse Gas Observatory Captures 'First Light' · · Score: 1

    Problem is, when I look at your signature, I see one comma too many.

  17. Re:begs FFS on Entire South Korean Space Programme Shuts Down As Sole Astronaut Quits · · Score: 1

    No, collaqialsmisms. Do you failed reading or somesuch?

  18. Re:Panama Canal took 33 years, 4 countries on With Chinese Investment, Nicaraguan Passage Could Dwarf Panama Canal · · Score: 1

    Or even one of these. Or maybe two, even.

  19. Good grief! MORE symbiotes? on Newly Discovered Virus Widespread in Human Gut · · Score: 1

    So does this mean that as well as the bacteria that we have living in a symbiotic relationship with us, there's viruses in our internal ecosystems that we need to keep us alive as well now?

  20. Re:How does the current POTUS fair ... on The Secret Government Rulebook For Labeling You a Terrorist · · Score: 1

    Well, that depends on whether the person running his dossier through said system wants him to end up on it or not, just like anybody else. It all depends.

  21. Re: Finally! on World Health Organization Calls For Decriminalization of Drug Use · · Score: 1

    Well, speaking of caffeine, there was a story on the news last Friday about caffeine powder making its way into the market and onto the radar by way of some overdoses. The powder comes out in a packet which advises the recommended dose: 1/16th of a teaspoon, which makes it very easy to overdose on, especially if measured out with common household implements.

  22. Re:Not normally done, but no big deal on Texas Town Turns To Treated Sewage For Drinking Water · · Score: 1

    Nu-uh! I drink only pure, unadulterated planetary nebula whizz, and I love it!

  23. Re:very cool on Rocket Scientist Designs "Flare" Pot That Cooks Food 40% Faster · · Score: 1

    I hope you made a torrent and posted it to one of your regularly scheduled archival websites for those who would follow in your footsteps...

  24. Re:Slashdot fails at reporting. on Russia Moves From Summer Time To Standard Time · · Score: 1

    Milking cows. Try leaving it till after the sun is up and your cows will not be timid in expressing their dismay. Or quiet Opening the shop before the morning rush. What, you think pastries hot from the oven for breakfast is a modern invention? Any number of religious orders have been following the canonical hours for well over a thousand years. Who do you think was getting the animals to the temple in time for the morning slaughter? And who was making their roasted walnuts, or whatever they used before coffee was invented?

  25. Seems to be a lot of downvoting going on on Microsoft Backs Open Source For the Internet of Things · · Score: 1

    Is it just me or or is anyone else noticing a lot of flamebait and troll mods being applied to any comment reminding people of Microsoft's standard operational practice when faced with a potential new market?

    Embrace, Extend and Extinguish was a real thing, and this sort of behaviour might make people suspect that the lepoard has not changed his shorts.