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  1. Re:But what about on Robotic Deer to Fight Illegal Hunting · · Score: 1

    If you listen to the grinder closly, you can hear the beans scream. :P

  2. Re:Just like a real deer. on Robotic Deer to Fight Illegal Hunting · · Score: 1

    I posted this already, but your comment deserved another link.

    Deer Vs. SUV gore

  3. Re:Just like a real deer. on Robotic Deer to Fight Illegal Hunting · · Score: 1

    Did it look anything like this? NSFW? Not for the weak stomach.
    Deer Vs. SUV Gore

    If I remember the story right, a vehicle hit this deer, threw it into the air, and it hit an SUV that was following the first vehicle.

  4. Re:Just like a real deer. on Robotic Deer to Fight Illegal Hunting · · Score: 1

    Why use depth charges when dry ice, soda bottles, cinder blocks, and rope work just as well?

  5. Re:Business model on Robotic Deer to Fight Illegal Hunting · · Score: 1

    If you sell crack to an undercover agent, but he does not intend to use it, is it a crime?

  6. Re:GOOD. on Hybrids Beware? EPA Revises Mileage Standards · · Score: 1

    This could be attributed to outside variables also, such as fuel, atmospheric preasure, etc..

  7. Re:This sounds familiar... on Sony Says Nobody Will Ever Use All the Power of a PS3 · · Score: 1

    Gates claims he never said this.
    USA News

  8. Re:From my cold dead hands on Second Amendment Questioned · · Score: 3, Insightful

    AK-47s are holding up pretty well in Iraq.

  9. Re:Depends on the people on Best Buy Institutes Extreme Flex Time · · Score: 2, Informative

    When I worked as a contractor For TWC, I was paid per foot of fiber that my crew hung. We received $0.18/foot, and that was split between 3 guys, New guy got 20%, Lineman got 30%, and supervisor received 50%. We could hang ~5-6000 feet a day, so it worked out nicely. We were able to work when we wanted, as long as the project was finished in time.

  10. Re:This was on The Daily Show 2 days ago on Silly String Goes to War Against IEDs · · Score: 1
  11. Re:Tailgating on Detecting Tailgaters With Lasers · · Score: 2, Funny

    Bounce a "D" cell battery off the road, into his radiator. The road slow it down on the first bounce enough to put a nasty dent into something, if not the radiator.

  12. Re:Have they factored in.... on Future Ships Could Float On Bubbles · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Moderately intellegent people sometimes overlook the basics. Mars Climate Orbiter

  13. Under $400? on Optimus OLED Keyboard Pre-Orders Start Dec. 12 · · Score: 1, Interesting

    After looking at the site, the Optimus mini three (three keys) runs for $160USD. I do not see how they can sell 103 keys for $400, when they are selling 3 for $160. I know that the price will get cheaper for the keyboard (still has only one usb controller), but at the 3 for $160 rate, the keyboard with 103 keys would run ~$5493USD. I seriously doubt it will be cheaper than a nice cell phone.

  14. Re:Wow on Man Used MP3 Player To Hack Cash Machines · · Score: 1

    Possibly using an acoustic pickup?

  15. Re:Let's define VISIBLE as naked eye visible on First Company Logo Visible From Space · · Score: 2, Informative

    40' by 40' (~12.19 meters square)

  16. Re:Thinkgeek........ OSTG on Blu-ray Laser Gadget · · Score: 1

    When I saw this ad a few weeks ago, I was skeptical, the picture appears to be a blue LED stuck through a hole in the wood. Not saying that TG does not have them, but the picture is misleading.

  17. Re:Three ways on Boy Scouts Introduce Merit Badge For Not Pirating · · Score: 1

    copyrights? or patents?

  18. Re:Profit Rules on MySpace Predator Caught By Code · · Score: 1

    Do you think someone that works for News Corp knows perl? I am suprised they can read the teleprompters on Fox News. Tom recieved his truck load of cash, gave them the tape backups, and headed for the beach.

  19. Re:Sweet on More Massive Layoffs at AOL · · Score: 1

    Its all about the pentiums.
    "your always posting ME TOO!, like some brain dead aol'er, I should do the world a favor and cap you like ol'yeller."-Weird Al

  20. Bypass kit on RFID-enabled Vehicles: Pinch My Ride · · Score: 4, Interesting
  21. Re:Dangers of international content? on The Dangers of Open Content · · Score: 1

    I think its a fair bet that Magellen uses USGS maps.

  22. Re:Dangers of international content? on The Dangers of Open Content · · Score: 1

    If I was creating a map, you can bet your ass I would consult more than one map, otherwise you are just creating the same damn map. If you are writing a paper,creating a map, or writing a news article, you had better make damn sure you know what you are talking about, not rely on one article.

  23. Re:Lunar Rover on Apollo 11 TV Tapes Go Missing · · Score: 1

    nevermind, don't pay any attention to this. For some strange reason I ASSuMEd this was some kind of super camera/telescope that photographed the moonwalks from ground ( sounded amazing to me too), then I got to thinking, and read the PDF.

  24. Lunar Rover on Apollo 11 TV Tapes Go Missing · · Score: 1

    If this observatory filmed the moon walk, then they should be able to use it to take pictures of the Lunar Rover, and LM module. I would expect this to put hitch in the conspiracy theory nuts' claims.

  25. Re:Oh come on now, you can't possibly be serious!! on Apollo 11 TV Tapes Go Missing · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I have 900lbs of mooon rocks if you want to buy them...............