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  1. Re:Death took him. on Fantasy Author Robert Jordan Passes Away · · Score: 1

    I had joked about this for a long time, but honestly I never thought it would happen. He really seemed like he was getting better. I'm your average desensitized media whore but I find I am actually sad about this.

  2. I may be mistake, but I don't think it sucks..... on Spore Dev Down On the Wii · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Make a system that doesn't suck? This guy has got to be high or something. How could something so successful suck? Not to mention the fact that the moron has completely disregarded the DS for all it's artistic content (A little game about a little hotel comes to mind). Finally the system has been out for what, 5 months now? You want art? Art takes time, and for the record, dogs playing poker is not art, spore, although cool, not art, Killer 7.... a pain in the ass, but probably art. Send this arse back to highschool where he belongs

  3. Balloon, It may sound crazy. on Last-Mile Solution For A Rural Land Co-op? · · Score: 1

    i'm not sure how this will help but there is a company out there that's developing a type of hot air balloons to act as cell towers. Perhaps this could help in some way?

  4. Re:Doomed to repeat history? on Nanotechnology: Nanoscale Particles A Health Hazard? · · Score: 1

    For somebody who seems so well informed you sure have a tendency to over look the facts. Everything you have mentioned has happend over 20 years ago. Before people understood that hey, new things can hurt us. Now we have the FDA breathing down our backs over every little thing. Heck in Canada freto lays can't contain olestra (thankfully) because it may cause anal leakage. Nanotech revolves around simple organic compounds such as carbon and hydrogen, which admitedly can be harmful. But they will do tests, on animals, then on monkeys then on humans, then on more humans until the thing is tested to death and is now obsolete. I guess you're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't.