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  1. First science... then "Meatholes" on Purdue Streams a Movie At 7.5Gb/sec · · Score: 1
    The two-minute video is a scientific visualization of a cell structure from a bacterium.
    It starts out noble that way.

    Within a year, they will be streaming the most vile pornography allowed by human morals.

  2. Re:Free Geekin' on Free Geek Robbed · · Score: 1

    Who ever calls themself reputable nerd but instead goes around town stealing this and that should be shot on sight with no trial or issue of warrant. Being a thief is dishonest profession, on e e that will get you in to truck loads of trouble like you really deserve.

  3. alexchiu on Physicists Promise Wireless Power · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This was concepted by powerman Alex Chiu. You are right. It is not new idea of super energy platform.

  4. SECRET ballot on Man's Vote for Himself Missing In E-Vote Count · · Score: 1, Interesting

    There is no way of us knowing that he really did this. He could be lying for whatever twisted reason... he just doesn't like new-fangled electronic things.

  5. Re:Good intentions on U.K. Outlaws Denial of Service Attacks · · Score: 1

    I truely believe that most peoples will refain from such mischief. Their pride and honor is at stake. No person wants to be thought of as criminal by community whether A.C. (anonymous coward) or highest reputable internet personality.

  6. Re:History doesn't repeat itself... on History To Repeat Itself With PS3? · · Score: 1
    ... because today is not like yesterday.
    I believe history is very important for youthful men and women to learn. Touching live hand grenade is stupid thing to do, if you recently observed headless friends who did the same.

    It is exactly the same with SONY. Dreamcasts can come true.

  7. Re:Ruby! on The Ruby Way · · Score: 1
    I pray that RUBY will take hold. I pray directly to God, swear blood in oath with my brothers and sons, we must try every thing capable to make it so.

    A man with out RUBY is like a teenage waste-land.

  8. Re:I see your point on Oceans Empty By 2048? · · Score: 1
    Drive from the current pre-school you attend to the nearest university. Bring a map.

    Stop halfway to check the map, then proceed.

    Keep stopping every half remaining distance to check the map.

    In your world, you will arrive squarely at your destination in 50 years, since it is a finite distance and you never drive in reverse.

  9. Re:I see your point on Oceans Empty By 2048? · · Score: 1
    1. Sea life is dying faster than it is being replenished
    2. The supply is finite

    The "dying" part depends greatly on the supply. So your point is.... pointless.

  10. Re:Ok, seriously... on Fastest Waves Ever Photographed · · Score: -1, Troll
    Dead serious, ... could someone explain to me why photographing LIGHT doesn't count here?

    Do you go into job interviews dressed like a circus clown, and then tell people you're "dead serious" about wanting the job?

  11. Re:Photoshop kills gimp in terms of efficiency on GIMP's Next-generation Imaging Core Demonstrated · · Score: 1
    The feathered copy/paste in Photoshop is also very helpful.
    I believe the current version of GIMP actually has this. It works very well (if it's the feature that I'm thinking of).
  12. Re:Word Dilution on Acrobat-killer Submitted to Standards Body · · Score: 1

    You are completely true. Extremely correct analysis. We lose a meaning of proper word definitions is like steping on one-thousand landmines at once.

  13. Re:Games are transient on Land of the Videogame Star · · Score: 1
    I don't consider it training when I do a six hour WoW or CS:S session. It's fun, it's easy, it's effortless. That's quite unlike the mere 60-90 minutes I spend in boxing, Judo or at the gym.
    You are well-suited. Young man who shows keen interest in boxing, Judo, or at the gym sport practice is surely headed upward on the steepest incline. Tremendous velocity no doubt. I believe in you.
  14. Re:This is New? on Wii Will Have an Updatable Linux OS · · Score: 1

    Who ever thought of title should need severe reprimands. It is not worth the shoe tread of Wii, a stunning technical achievemnt.

  15. Practice what you preach, Google on Google To Predict Accuracy of Political Statements · · Score: 1
    Perhaps they should apply this method to their own outlandish claim they are making.

  16. Re:Not exactly 'scot free' on First Swede Convicted For File-Sharing Now Cleared · · Score: 0, Troll
    Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_rates

    Why should we trust a self-written reference over someone who trolled or otherwise vandalized wikipedia only moments ago?

  17. "Awareness"? on Going Pink For October · · Score: 3, Insightful
    What does awareness do except make people falsely believe that something is being done about a problem?

    "Awareness" is organized complacency.

    If you want to fight breast cancer, then do it in a laboratory or hospital setting - someplace where caring actually matters. (...and stick your "pink-website" concept back up your ass where it came from...)

  18. In other words on Power Suit Promises Super-Human Strength · · Score: 4, Funny
    The Power Assist Suit could be used by hospital workers to move heavy patients, the researchers say.
    Or even fat people, possibly....

  19. Rovers ought rendezvous on Mars Rover Reaches Victoria Crater · · Score: 0

    I wonder whether the rovers could potentially meet up somewhere. Is that possible?

  20. Let's all jive now on The Myth of the 40 Hour Game · · Score: 4, Funny

    Perhaps if the editor played fewer video games, then he wouldn't have made such a classic ass of himself by writing: "fails to jive..."

  21. Re:Probably civilly actionable. on AOL Subscribers Sue Over Release Of Search Data · · Score: 2, Insightful
    AOL, like most ISPs, has a privacy agreement, which states when and how your information may be distributed.

    A great lawyer (yeah yeah oxymoron) once described how you can't post a "contract" on the front of your vehicle saying that you are not responsible for any pedestrians you flatten.

    The point is: rules and policies are not the same as laws and legal rights. Companies try desperately to confuse those terms, and it often works.

  22. Any word on the Christmas Special? on Original Star Wars on DVD... Sorta · · Score: 1
    I want to celebrate galactic "Life Day" on HD or Blu-ray.

    Why does George Lucas discriminate against certain holidays?

  23. Re:Well... on The Internet Not for Old People · · Score: 1

    In the U.S.A., all this guy would need is the right civil rights attorney (who often work for "free", by taking part of the settlement), and he would probably be handed a multi-million dollar retirement.

  24. Re:What happens on NASA Still Wants Space Elevator · · Score: 1, Insightful
    By the time we have the technology for space elevators, far superior modes of lift and orbital flight will exist.

    The very concept is much like building a bridge across the atlantic ocean in 1900. Better methods will happen, which are largely unforeseen at the moment.

  25. Re:Question. on Astronomers Make Important Dark Matter Discovery · · Score: 1
    So rather than considering God as a hypothesis (because surely you know the outcome of any related experiment), you have decided that a hypothesis itself is God.

    Hypothesis: thou art moron.