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  1. COBRA! on Laser Triggers Electrical Activity In Thunderstorm · · Score: 1

    It looks like Destro has finally succeeded in getting the Weather Dominator online...

  2. Genetics on DNA-rainbow, A New Vision of Human Chromosomes · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't even see the genes anymore - just blonde, brunette, redhead...

  3. Re:Way to destroy the movie magic.... on ILM Showcases "Dead Man's Chest" Effects Work · · Score: 2, Funny

    Woah... there's a movie out that has tits and explosions, and nobody told me?!?

  4. Re:An airplane. Still working on it... on What's the Coolest Thing You've Ever Built? · · Score: 1

    RV-7 here. And since I'm posting on /. you know my panel will be geek-pimped out!

  5. Re:Space, The Final Frontier... on SpaceX Developing Orbital Crew Capsule · · Score: 1

    Well, I hope the actual future has better graphics...

    mcb

  6. Re:The environment is the winner? on The Math Behind the Hybrid Hype · · Score: 1

    The Prius uses NiMH batteries, not lead-acid. I think it's also reasonable to assume that it's easier to contain solid waste (a stack of batteries) than to deal with the gaseous emissions from zillions of individual car tailpipes...

  7. Re:great... on Software Predicts Music Success · · Score: 2, Funny

    Oh great. More music that sounds like what happens right before you use the three seashells...

  8. Re:The inventions of noodles was in question? on Four Millennia Old Noodles Found In China · · Score: 1
    I thought it was a concrete fact

    You're right, those noodles are probably pretty dried out after 4000 years.

  9. Re:Not as many problems, though... on From TR-1 to iPod mini · · Score: 4, Funny
    Hey, this one doesn't have a screen to scratch!

    * Do not eat FM Shuffle.

  10. Re:Simple question: on Hydrogen Generating Module to Help Your Car? · · Score: 1
    the problem is that the resulting heat is not (and Car not) be turned 100% into work

    Hee hee. Carnot. You, sir, are today's champion of physics humor.

  11. Re:Escape Velocity? on The Evolution of Mac Gaming · · Score: 1
    Thanks for the kind words. :)

    mcb <--- yeah, the EV guy

  12. It has to be said on When Microbes Ate the Ocean · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Those crazy microbes are going to blow up the ocean!"

  13. Re:Let me get this straight... on Nintendo Releasing Wireless Router for Revolution · · Score: 1
    Wait wait wait, somehow they are able to catapault bits and bites through mid air???

    Well, not so much catapulting as jumping from floating platform to floating platform, but yes...

  14. Internetwork on The Rise of the Internetwork · · Score: 1

    That's nice. Can my mom get "the interweb" on it?

  15. Reliability increase on SpaceX Awarded $100 Million Launch Contract · · Score: 0
    ...an orbital rocket launch company which aims to 'increase the reliability and reduce the cost of access to space by a factor of ten.'

    Wow... so reliability will increase from 95% to 950%!?

  16. Freshend? on iMacs Freshened with 2.0 GHz G5, Bluetooth, WiFi · · Score: 4, Funny
    iMacs Freshend

    Freshend - is that like Freshmeat for your backend? Uh, wait, on second thought... that's really naughty...

  17. Re:LISP is amazing. on Practical Common Lisp · · Score: 4, Funny
    I mean, 'car' to grab the first element of a list, and 'cdr' to grab all the others? It can get downright confusing sometimes.

    But it leads to hilarious bumper stickers, such as: "My other car is a cdr"

  18. First Jedi mind trick on Kevin Smith Previews Revenge of the Sith · · Score: 3, Funny

    This is not the story you're looking for. Move along.

  19. Re:Brayton cycle on Update on Project Prometheus · · Score: 2, Funny

    Oh - sure. Just run the working fluid through a heat exchanger and start all over again. See, I told you I'm not a rocket scientist! Hell, I'm just glad I even remembered what a Brayton cycle engine is - thermo class was a heck of a long time ago...

  20. Brayton cycle on Update on Project Prometheus · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Interesting that they would pick a Brayton cycle power generation scheme. Since it's open-loop, that means you limit the lifetime of your vehicle to however much working mass - not reaction mass, that's probably xenon in this case - you have on board. Of course the limiting factor might in fact be reaction mass after all, in which case it actually makes sense to have an open-loop reactor and reap the benefits of a simpler system.

    Disclaimer: I am not a rocket scientist.

  21. Re:Scary Stuff - Child rearing on Sea Life Wiped Out by Neutron Star Collision? · · Score: 4, Funny
    mammoth trample

    Dude, excellent band name!

  22. Re:Hmmm on Lunar Dust: A Major Worry for Moon Visitors · · Score: 1

    Or, more likely, tracking in dust that then gets into the life support system.

  23. Eh on Jon Johansen Interviewed · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Depending on your point of view, Jon Lech Johansen is either your hero or adversary.

    Or you might think he's just some guy, you know?

  24. Re:baby bootstrap on The Baby Bootstrap? · · Score: 1

    Dude. You just blew my mind.

  25. Re:Even more uses... on Your Face On the Big Screen · · Score: 1
    The characters can then sport jackets and shirts with your favorite clothing brand, drink from cans of your favorite soda, and drive your preferred brand of car. Oh, the possibilities are limitless!

    I dunno. I always assumed most people tend to watch television to escape their dull, Big-K-cola-drinking, Honda-Civic-Driving, Old-Navy-wearing, TPS-report-filing lives...