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  1. Re:[insert generic News for Nerds complaint] on Trash is Private Property in New Hampshire · · Score: 1

    Well, maybe in portland too.
    Or is Portland in New Hampshire

  2. Re:[insert generic News for Nerds complaint] on Trash is Private Property in New Hampshire · · Score: 1

    Actually, it means we can't dig around in our neighbor's trash and steal the cool stuff in it. Instead, we have to wait until it goes to the dump first. But that's only in new hampshire.

  3. Re:Quantum computers exist already on Single-atom Laser Built at Caltech · · Score: 1

    Actually, they used quite a lot of equipment to make the laser. I read up on it in Science News, ans they used a whole table of equipment to make the laser

  4. Re:Cross compiling on Python 2.3.1 Just Released · · Score: 1

    Maybe, maybe not. If it's really important,
    they'll probably include it. If not, complain.
    Perhaps you'll get your Python cross-compiled.

  5. Re:Boost.Python Library on Python 2.3.1 Just Released · · Score: 1

    I will be learning Python
    It should be someone's first computer language, but I'll just hafta learn it later.
    Like in the next few weeks.

  6. Re:Atari on The Last Days Of Atari - In Full Color · · Score: 1

    But still, Atari?
    Pac-man, Joust, and all the others?
    Gone? Forever?
    Except ROMs and remakes?
    What a cruel world.
    Of course, those games were only slightly better than X-box. I know this from experience. :-(

  7. Re:What about medical pumps? on Silent Pump for Water-Cooled PCs · · Score: 1

    They stick a hose between a flat surface and a set of rollers and roll the rollers.It models peristalsis. They're pretty cool.

  8. Re:pollutants on Ministry of NanoEthics? · · Score: 1

    Probably. Then eye cancer. Lots of stuff is not good for an eye. Eyes would get all itchy and infected. That isn't good.

  9. Re:Smart enough to make a DNA computer but not to. on World's First Game-Playing DNA Computer · · Score: 1

    Step 3: Millions more spent on hardware, software, and DNAware.
    Step 4: DNA-powered Tribes 2! Rapture! Joy!
    Step 5: Millions more spent.
    Step 6: DNA-powered (insert name of any game here)
    Step 7: ?
    Revised Table

  10. Re:I fell for it... on SCO Nigerian Spam · · Score: 1

    Of course!
    I have people on it.
    My sig is a message to SCO :-)
    -----

  11. Re:Mod parent up!!!! Please. on Iron-eating Bug Found to Thrive in 121C Heat · · Score: 1

    I wanna say them, too!

  12. Re:What about hot bugs? on Iron-eating Bug Found to Thrive in 121C Heat · · Score: 1

    Right, but the Martian life lobby is happy that stuff can eat iron.
    Mars' soil has large quantities of iron oxide in it.
    Therefore, Martian worms are a possibility.
    (Worms eat dirt :-O )
    But then, heat might be a necessity for metabolizing iron.
    Or maybe we might not know anything about any possible Martian life.
    The martians, therefore, can do cold fusion, too!

  13. Re:What will it allow on Cognitive Machines Help Decision-Making · · Score: 1

    Of course not.
    If it's sanity was compromised, maybe, but probably not.
    It would automatically reboot into Linux every time.

  14. Re:I wonder on Pulse Detonation Engines: The Future of Aviation · · Score: 1

    ...earthquake machines...
    Cool! Now I can wreck Los Angeles anytime I want!

  15. Re:Pulse *detonation*? on Pulse Detonation Engines: The Future of Aviation · · Score: 1

    Potential Explosions...
    Blowing the gas tank off at 16,000 feet?
    Blowing the whole stupid gas tank up at 16,000 feet?

  16. Re:Penguins? on Global Warming To Leave North Pole Ice-Free · · Score: 1

    What about Santa Claus?

  17. Re:Here are some pictures on New Great Ape Discovered? · · Score: 1

    It's Bigfoot.
    It has to be Bigfoot.
    What else could it be?

    Besides, of course, a Bohemian Square-dancing Llama.

  18. Re:Heh... on Linux 2.6.0-test3 Released · · Score: 1

    Indeed it is a slow news day:2.6.0 has been out for a few weeks.

  19. Re:cheap? on Titania Nanotubes for Hydrogen Sensors? · · Score: 1

    Compared to carbon nanotubes, yes.
    Compared to CARBON nanotubes.
    That is key.