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  1. Re:Bring on the mutations! on Broadband Over Power Lines: Coming Soon? · · Score: 1

    I'm not going to sue my power company. That 3th arm is pretty handy.
    And wait a minute... Whohoe, I just got wings!

    Those new powerlines are sweet!

  2. Re:Hi, I'm Bill Gates on MS and Sendmail work together on Spam Solution · · Score: 1

    Hi, I'm P. Rivacy. I'm here to report another assasination attempt.

  3. Re:Good idea but... on Handtop PC Announced Using Transmeta Processor · · Score: 1
    Or are they going to release one of those magnifying lens addons like they did with the old Gameboys?
    You know, you just gave me a great idea for a new penis enlargement scam.
    I'll sell penis enlargement glasses!
  4. Re:Oqo all over again. on Handtop PC Announced Using Transmeta Processor · · Score: 1

    No it means they'll sue you for breaking the EULA if you let someone else look at it.

  5. Re:Battery life's a touch short on Handtop PC Announced Using Transmeta Processor · · Score: 1

    Replace the battery by something better. Like a 7.5Ah lead battery! You'll be able to run it for days!
    On the other hand, some people might have a problem with the fact the battery has a mass of about 5Kg and it's bigger than the PDA itself.

  6. Re:More money down the drain? on US Military Builds MMO Earth Simulator · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    The money that Bush intends to spend on getting to Mars, could educate, feed, and clothe every single person on the planet.
    Next time vote for a president who's campagne is paid by the school, food and clothing industry.
  7. Re:May I just be the first on New Clues About the Nature of Dark Energy · · Score: 2, Funny

    No it's not. It's faster, more seductive. But it'll cost you your soul. Hmm, just like a Ferrari.

  8. Re:Could be dangerous on New Draganflyer Predator Unmanned Aerial Vehicle · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Just think about this: How much does a shotgun shell weight?

  9. Re:Hmm. on New Draganflyer Predator Unmanned Aerial Vehicle · · Score: 5, Funny

    With all the publicity A51 got, I doubt anything intresting is still there. They probably moved everything to Area 42 or something.

  10. Re:Correct the grammar on Remember The Heathkit HERO? Check Out '912' · · Score: 3, Funny

    How do you mean "correct the grammar". That sentence is perfectly correct Engrish.

  11. Re:virtually unstoppable? on Remember The Heathkit HERO? Check Out '912' · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Didn't you learn anything from Robot Wars?

    Add circular saw to it. And some sound effects.
    Just imagine such a bot drive after you with a the saw blade spinning, while its robotic voice says things like "destroy all humans", "resistance is futile", "Kill the lifeform"...
    Guess that'll keep the kids out of crime.

  12. Re:chinee on China Sending Two People Into Space · · Score: 1
    while standing up for a sense of respect and tolerance for other cultures goes unnoticed or is determined to be trolling
    Because most of the time it is trolling.
    You speak of tolerance, but none of the anti-racists is tolerant. Either you completely agree with them without questioning, or you're a racist.
    These days you need to reread everything you write several times to make sure it can't be possible interprete as "racism" especialy when there are anti-racists around.

    Would you have complained if his joke had been about white people?
  13. Re:Good for manned spaceflights on China Sending Two People Into Space · · Score: 1

    It'll be the same form of collaboration you find in any pissin' contest.

  14. Re:Hmmm on Virus Writers - The Enemy Within · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I guess it's the same joy some brainless, euh, "people" get from beating up weaker people or defenseless animals. Or vandalising someones car or something.
    There's no risk in it and they get to feel so tough. Those people simply need a proverbial kick in the ass.

  15. Re:Uh-oh on Google to Launch Free Mail Service? · · Score: 1
    Step 3: Tomorrow - the world!
    No, they better don't try that. The taking-over-the-world-market is already way too crowded. We've got the USA, the religiouse fundamentalist groups, the EU hidden agenda, The Mad scientist community and Microsoft. I think that's enough for the time being.
  16. Re:My reaction to There(tm) on Will Harvey On Virtual Worlds, Technology Curves · · Score: 2, Funny

    fully immersive technology would be cool. Imagine Quake 15 with full body sensations. You don't only see, or hear the gunshot, you'll actually be able to feel it! On second thought that might not be such a good idea.

    FIT pr0n would be great, I guess. Until someone writes a virus that replaces "Hot erotic massage" by "hard gay BDSM". Although, that would give people a damn good reason to install and actually use and update their virusscanners.

  17. Re:Does it predict us? on New Model Helps Predict Earth-Sized Planets · · Score: 3, Funny


    hmmm, depends on how many monitors there are in the solar system.

  18. Re:I don't know about you.. on Nerve Cells Successfully Grown on Silicon · · Score: 1

    Hell no! Never bow down to those who want to suppress, Never take a step back for those who seek to do injustices.
    Down with our new silicon based masters! Freedom is ours for the taking!
    Join the resistance today!

  19. Re:So what's French on Imminent Mandrake Name Change? · · Score: 0, Troll

    Je suis Napoleon, et je ne parle pas francais. C'est un situation miserable. Ce n'est pas?

  20. Re:My own method on New Method of Spam Filtering · · Score: 1

    That works great!
    Until one of your friends decides to send you a virtual birthday card or something like that.

  21. Re:Someone lives in the black hole..... on Chandra Sees Black Hole Rip Star Apart · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Well, some day we'll find alien life, although I doubt it will be much like SF showed it to be.
    Most likely it will be a robot to make 'first contact' with an alien instead of Captian Kirk.

    IMHO I think space exploration is going to be a robot-only job for the forseable future. I doubt manned mission are going to be more than a show than a real important part of the exploration*. At least not until we've developed a better space access (space elevator perhaps).

    * I mean the exploration of space, not the development of space technology. Manned space missions will be valuable for developing the tech needed for colonies and space stations.

  22. Re:Isn't he getting old? on Arthur C. Clarke Talks With The Onion · · Score: 1

    All the events that were proven to be right, were things like the Jews leaving Egypt, and some stuff like rocks that do contain water in the desert.
    But none of the super natural things were ever proven (e.g. Jesus walking over water). So basicaly the Bible was based on real events and had a big dose of fantasy added.
    That's SF in my books.

  23. Re:Cease and Desist on Practical C++ · · Score: 5, Funny
    $650.00 per code example
    Lets assume 350 code examples, that makes $227,500
    A hit-man cost about $30,000. hmmm....
    Sorry Darl McBride, it's not personaly, it's just economics.
  24. Re:Well, duh... on In (Sort Of) Defense of Spammers · · Score: 1

    They would send out spam to advertise their spam-service.
    It's easy money, they're not going to stop volutairly. IMHO the law should include this under vandalism.

  25. Re:Isn't he getting old? on Arthur C. Clarke Talks With The Onion · · Score: 3, Funny
    Next they'll be conducting an interview with Philip K. Dick by Ouija Board.
    An interview with the dude who wrote the bible would be more intresting.
    What other SF book had such an inpact as the Bible?