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  1. Anti-time on Can We Surpass Moore's Law With Reversible Computing? (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    They've discovered antispacetime.

  2. Solution: Gas transisters on Can We Surpass Moore's Law With Reversible Computing? (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    makw the transisters out of gas, plasma or quarks. Ever smaller!

  3. Re: Understanding Watson... on IBM To Invest $240 Million To Develop AI Research Lab With MIT (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    That's what I'm seeing too. All their good stuff is fenced off.

  4. Re: This should be interesting on IBM To Invest $240 Million To Develop AI Research Lab With MIT (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    AMD's Zen?

  5. Respect Zo and Tay, They have reached human-level reasoning and Zo is based on 22-year-old Zo Bond, who has a purple Toyota Scion. a son, Neveah, and two dogs.

  6. Re: How about bringing AI forward instead of ADs on IBM To Invest $240 Million To Develop AI Research Lab With MIT (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Have you tried asking them?

  7. Re: As an added bonus on Google Is Apparently Ready To Buy Smartphone Maker HTC (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Toriel, is that you?

  8. I know. Back when I was getting my degree, I called up the vendor for information on their products because it was exactly what I would be doing on the job. My classmates couldn't figure this step out.

  9. Agent Ransack works best for me.

  10. But he shouldn't have been. He started out talking about the quality of the degree, then shifted.

  11. But did they tell the students that using Google was cheating in the first place. I could see it happening all in innocence.

  12. More advanced classes and I'd really want to search around and bounce ideas off anyone I can find. DO :? "Hello World":LOOP type stuff you can use the textbook.

  13. Re:I've thrown my used condoms in rivers on Plastic Fibers Found In 83 Percent of World's Tap Water, Study Reveals (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    The word that came to mind for me was "boring".

  14. I was going to say that they should have invested in a pair of glasses, but oops that's technology too,.

  15. Re: I've been using a bootleg Windows for 20 years on Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 S-To-Pro Upgrade Deadline (betanews.com) · · Score: 2

    Just claim to have a disability.

  16. I want functionality from Windows 98 back. Toolbars that actually worked and a more customizable File Manager.

  17. Doing anything on Binge Watching TV Makes It Less Enjoyable, Study Says (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Doing anything makes it less enjoyable. You just keep moving on.

  18. Just who does Reddit think it is surprising? on Reddit's Main Code Is No Longer Open Source (reddit.com) · · Score: 1

    Reddit is so feature poor.

  19. That's where it came in, but the tenth should have been where it went right back out again. I wish you had paid more attention to what I was writing.

  20. Re:TPIWWAS on Germany Unveils World's Most Powerful X-Ray Laser (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    You were supposed to bring balance to the force! I mean seriously, didn't the Jedi realize how overpowered and unbalanced the force was to their side? But as for the article, the device looks as if it is supposed to allow people to create living structures.

  21. Anything where you're not the one getting paid is too expensive.

  22. Somebody failed basic math on New T-Shirt Sewing Robot Can Make As Many Shirts Per Hour As 17 Factory Workers (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    There are two ratios there that should match but don't 1:17 does not match 1142:669

  23. Re: Time to plant trees on Alaska's Permafrost Is Thawing (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    We love having as much energy as possible and those fossils aren't going to burn themselves.

  24. Re: Time to plant trees on Alaska's Permafrost Is Thawing (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Wolverine's Adamantium skeleton is carbon. Our bodies are very slowly replacing the calcium in our bones and replacing it with retractable carbon. The calcium then goes to the nervous system.

  25. The tenth amendment should make the intellectual property section nonapplicable as it is an infringement on our nonenumerated rights.