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  1. Re:This is why more people didnt go on SpaceShipOne Flight Not as Perfect as it Seemed · · Score: 0

    Nope!
    It's in Uber-LEO!

  2. Re:Other Number Theory Tricks? on There Are Infinitely Many Prime Twins · · Score: 0

    Well, if they can't figure that out, I doubt they deserve or care to be a math student. Like really.
    Now for a pointless fun with a keypad. Add 951, 6284 and 37. See the pattern? Ok, now add 357, 6824, and 91.
    Now I ask this: why is the answer a multiple of nine, and what would happen if one used a 4 number keypad (with a five number base)? Would the answer be a multiple of 4? Or if one used a 16 or 32 number keypad, each with a base of n + 1 (for the zero) Would the answer always be a multiple of n?
    If you do work through that, well, isn't that interesting? Now that's why I like the base - 1 numbers. ;)

  3. Re:Shadow Protons? on The Home Parallel Universe Test · · Score: 0

    Aw, frick. Yeah, I do. I RTFA, I just need to pay attention to TFA.

  4. Shadow Protons? on The Home Parallel Universe Test · · Score: 0

    Shadow Protons?
    \\snort\\
    As, from what I know, protons are mearly balls/waveforms of energy, which activate receptors in our eyes, showing us the light, so to speak. So if a so called shadow proton hit one of these receptors, what would we see? Darkness? Gotta love this home-brew science.

  5. Re:oldest trick in the book on Morphing Plane Wings for Efficient Flights · · Score: 0

    Yep, want to keep that divergance down to a minimum, we do! ;)

  6. Re:Do the math on Many Internet Users Happy With Dial-Up · · Score: 0

    Well, for some, or I should say most, dialup users do not have the choice to switch. I know, I'd switch in a heartbeat if I could.

  7. I'm not on Many Internet Users Happy With Dial-Up · · Score: 0

    I'm not satisfied, and I never will be. It's because I live in the rural areas, so therefor, I must be happy with my 26.8k connection. I hate this place.

  8. Re:Nice Interface. on Gmail Commentary and Responses · · Score: 0

    Pah. I've already gotten the Google tatoo, and the Google head display, now I'm only wainting for the Google neural interface.

  9. Re:This is a non-story on Automobile Black Box Sends Driver to Jail · · Score: 0

    Yes, Yes it was.

  10. Re:Um on Is the Universe Shaped Like a Funnel? · · Score: 0

    Just try to evict me!

  11. Re:X3WJB-3B2BH-3MPM6-8F6GR-X9HBJ on ECC2-109 Winners Certified · · Score: 0

    And it was my first guess too!

  12. Re:How to get the prize money up... on ECC2-109 Winners Certified · · Score: 0

    You know, that was quite unintellectual of you to say. ;)

  13. Re:Impressive on Japanese Inventor's Motor Uses 80% Less Power · · Score: 0

    It does! But you have to change the batteries after 2.6 seconds.

  14. Re:Definitely a violation on Japanese Inventor's Motor Uses 80% Less Power · · Score: 0

    A kinetic battery is anything that stores physical energy. Like a streched rubber band, or a swing at its highest alltitude. A normal battery is a chemical battery, which produces an electron flow once the annode and cathode are joined.

  15. Re:This is a non-story on Automobile Black Box Sends Driver to Jail · · Score: 0

    Ah, this is slashdot, it would be "one-consenting-adult-in-his-own-bedroom", not two. You must be new here.

  16. Re:Space Technology on Debugging The Spirit Rover · · Score: 0

    Well, as to dubunk your theory about fords, in general, I call into the following evidence:

    My car is 1993 Ford Topaz and it's still running! Mind you, the E-brake, horn, normal brakes, RPM gauge, door locks, seatbelts, transmission, ball joints, cam shaft, air conditionong/heating pannel, fan ducts, block heater, key thinge, and throtle cable all need a little work, but it still runs!

    And It's a standard to boot, can spin tires on really, really slipery ice, and can get to 115kph with a good 30k strech, and a lot of shaking.

    Can you tell that I hate my car?

  17. Re:First Time... on Light-Producing Nanotubes Could Mean Faster Chips · · Score: 0

    I prefer to upgrade to Ozone, O3

  18. Thats easy! on What Games Have Actually Affected You? · · Score: 0

    Pong of course! I mean, what more could you ask for? You could even get TWO PLAYER pong! Now that was amazing! Other than that, Dink Smallwood is... Interesting.

  19. The Best Passwords on Social Engineering Still Best Way to Crack Security · · Score: 0

    Are the one you can't remember until you have to use them. For example, I can't purposly remember any of my passwords, yet when I have to use them, they just pop into my mind, then I can't remember them anymore. They are all +20 alpha-numeric, so I think that that makes me more important than you all becuase I can remember that! HAH! ;)

  20. Re:Some Calculations on Internet Traffic Still Growing Quickly · · Score: 0

    Thats gonna be harsh on my phone line.

  21. I disagree completely! on The Speed Of Gravity Revealed · · Score: 0

    It may seem like rubish to most people, but his theroys make a lot more sence that these ones. Like gravity is the speed of light? Next they will be saying that gravity is always the speed of light. Wait, doesn't that mean that when light is in a gravitational pull it goes slower, so gravity goes slower in gravity? Pretty stupid, doncha think? But that is where astromony is going today.

    This view is a lot more senseble in my position:
    The Speed of gravity, and more! (MetaResearch.org)
    The EXP theroy there is plausable, but only if you stop to think and join it with another theory going around lately. I don't recall the name, but it goes around to state that the planets core may be Unranium, or the like. Makes for an interesting catalsyt.

  22. Re:Keep it up on The Top Ten Physics Highlights of 2002 · · Score: 0

    Well, we know at number one would be The Top Ten list of Top Ten lists of Top Ten lists that Slashdot Editors reposted. But in SOVIET RUSSIA, the Top Ten lists Vote for YOU!

  23. Hrmph! on Help Wire Remote Laos Villages · · Score: 0

    I find it really annoying that while I'm stuck out here one one of the five computers in town that have internet (all of which run on the same 28.8k connection) these people will probably be getting 56k or better. Damn I'm jealous.

  24. Re:RIAA HACKED on Windows Security Holes Go Mostly Unexploited · · Score: 0

    Well, they do support freedom of speach. http://www.google.ca/search?sourceid=navclient&q=w ww%2Eriaa%2Eorg Still, I think its a slight oxymoron.

  25. Hmmm on Reviving Ricochet: Better Than WiFi? · · Score: -1, Informative

    Slashdot Editors are still trying to beat the 50% average for all words linked on the home page record.