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  1. Yeah... on NSF Works Toward A Digital Science Library · · Score: 1

    But how many Libraries of Congress will it be?

  2. First... on Earth's "Second Moon" Gets Close, Briefly · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Thats no moon, Its a battle Station" Post!

  3. Re:intelligent life in the universe on Habitable Planets May Be Common · · Score: 2

    I've often wondered how the worlds religious leaders would react if a flying saucer landed on the lawn of the white house. The Catholic church only just admited that dinosaurs existed, how would they handle another inteligent species?

  4. Re:heh on BSA To Join Battle Against DRM · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, and no matter who wins they'll have stomped half the city.

  5. Re:The original Star Wars origamist on Star Wars Origami · · Score: 1

    Wow, the paper version of the Max Rebo Band is amazing, however the AT-AT looks like its just an origami bear or something.

  6. Re:Or the way it was meant to be seen... on Star Wars Origami · · Score: 1

    some things man was not meant to know

  7. Or the way it was meant to be seen... on Star Wars Origami · · Score: 3, Informative

    telnet to towel.bliknenlights.nl

  8. Scary. Anybody remember... on Droning On · · Score: 1

    those things from Dark Angel, yeah, 'nuff said.

  9. Re:So, why do we need commanders then? on Mood-Sensing Computer · · Score: 2

    It was Mazor, i'm wondering who's playing him in the movie.

  10. Do they even still sell chemistry sets? on Chemistry Sets for Adults? · · Score: 2

    I havn't seen serious chemistry sets in years, i figured they stopped making them cuzza people like me, same with real lawn darts.

  11. RIAA Math on Linux and Forensic Discovery · · Score: 2

    He probably just had one or two drives, but they were really big, so they were the equivalent of 140 drives.

  12. Re:Gag. on Lab-Grown Steak · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, we'll have People for the Ethical Treatment of Lab Grown Protien Supliments. "They can feel pain, just like you and me, oh, wait..."

  13. BEEPBEEPBEEP on Requiem for the Disappearing Pay Phone · · Score: 2

    Payfones arent quite dead yet, i have a cell fone, but i still carry around a keychain recorder with red-box tones on it. A free fone call is cheaper than my pre-payed cellular. ^_^

  14. PS on Computers Not Working In Education · · Score: 1

    As i wrote that i was sitting here filling out my ACT aplication. 5 pages of bubbles to fill in, just like every test every day at school. Scantrons suck. BUBBLES TO BE FILLED IN WITH YOUR #2 PENCIL ARE NOT EDUCATION!!! /endRant

  15. The Internet. on Computers Not Working In Education · · Score: 4, Informative
    Very few schools have been able to use the new technology for cultural exchange,...
    Well duh. I'm a student in a public high-school, we dont use the computers for much, because we cant use the computers for much. The internet is horribly filtered and major legitimate sites are blocked(it took a month to get BBC unblocked). My mom works for the school system so i use her login to read slashdot in the morning at school. Not only is there a list of blocked sites, but it also has keywords blocked, rendering almost every search on google blocked. We're not alowed near anything like newsgroups or discusion boards(/., kuro5hin etc). All of the PCs have deepfreeze on them, which sucks for so many reasons. We're not allowed to use e-mail except for our school acounts, which have adresses as long as my arm, and its stressed to us over and over again that the e-mail accounts are not ours and that they (administration) have a right to go into them at whim. For the contract type thing we have to sign to get net access, click here.
  16. Battlezone on Top Ten Shameful Games · · Score: 2

    Original Battlezone, nothing but green lines of polygons. Great game.

  17. Obligatory Simpsons Reference on Putting A Lid On Chernobyl · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    "...birds and squirrels and birds come and go all the time."
    So do they have squirrels like in that one ep where Mr Burns was dumping radioactive waste in the park and that squirrel came outa the tree and zapped off the acorn with beams from its eyes and snatched it up with an extending tounge?

    GIR: I saw a squirrel! It was goin like this.

  18. Minke Whales? on NOAA Identifies Mystery Noise as Minke Whale · · Score: 2

    I thought minke whales were extinct, or at least rare enough that their call wouldn't commonly confuse sonar operators.

  19. Re:You bastards... on Biggest IP cases of 2002 · · Score: 4, Funny
    someone had better set up a mirror....
    It's called the internet.
  20. Farmers Almanac on Waterproof Books · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Thats why the farmers almanac has a hole in the corner, to put it on a string in the outhouse.

  21. Environment? on Waterproof Books · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Cutting down trees is bad for the environment and all, but trees can be replanted. Wouldn't plastic resins and inorganic fibers be worse?

  22. Slow Day? on New Phrack · · Score: 0, Troll

    Wow, a new issue of phrack is out whoopdie friggin doo!

  23. Re:Laser tv projector. on Forty-two Inch Plasma Monitor · · Score: 2

    The first thing i thought when i read that they'd figured out blue lasers was "wo-hoo, laser TVs!".

  24. Systemax... on Swiftech 8500 Watercooling Kit Review · · Score: 2

    While not a major retailer, Systemax is shipping their new Double X Systems with liquid cooling of not just the CPU, but also the harddrives and GPU. Im saving my pennies for one of these babies cuz theyre not cheap. I only wish they didnt come already case-modded, cuz IMO the whole point of that is to do it yourself.

  25. JUPITER HAS RINGS!!!! on New Moon of Jupiter Discovered · · Score: 2

    After reading all these posts saying that anything orbiting a planet should be considered a moon, i'd like to point out that there are Jovian rings. Should we count all the little chunks of rock and specks of dust as moons too? Aren't a lot of these moons we've found just bigger chunks of rock in the rings?