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  1. Re:Europe? on Europe Plans a New Type of Fusion Facility · · Score: 2, Funny

    it will be a state when we decide we need german beer, italian cheeses, and french wine. and that the future safety of the U.S. is at risk from european terrorists

  2. Re:Always thought he was underappreciated... on Walter Koenig Reprises His Role as Chekov · · Score: 1

    from the behind the scenes book i don't remember its name but basically shatner was rather childish and it took quite a while for him to stop resenting nimoy's attention and as far as kelly goes he was supposed to be one of the nicest men around so he probably overlooked shatner's ego

  3. actually one of five maybe even six on Technology Behind Plasma Displays · · Score: 1

    physical states if you include bose-einstein condensates, and what might be refered to as super plasma where not only are the electrons stripped but protons and nuetrons are free flowing

  4. Re:I was a hacker went they weren't mainsream.. on Everyone Is A Hacker In Training · · Score: 1

    my fist moves...oops sorry

  5. Re:Not likely on Fly To Mars In A Plastic Ship · · Score: 1

    yes but if you look at the so called molecule in the movie it is definately not metalic in nature so maybe the name transparent aluminum is a trade name they never really go into it.

  6. Re:Overhyped as always on Scientists Speed up Light · · Score: 1

    even einstein speculated on "information free" faster than light particle speeds. Since it would be information free we would never know it anyway

  7. Re:Surprising on USB-Powered Linux Server Fits in Your Pocket · · Score: 2, Funny

    i don't know, I saw this hot redhead yesterday wearing a shirt that said "I love nerds". maybe their is a chance for us yet, on second thought naw.

  8. Re:Latest Sony all products keygen incl mp3/mpeg p on Staring Down a Revolution: Questions for Sid Karin · · Score: 2, Interesting

    i guess using the user check is not working since this has to be a bot i have seen it in other postings cmdrtaco better get of his ass and fix this and the moderation system or is this a cowboy neal problem.

  9. Re:Easy Solution on Cosmic Rays Could Kill Astronauts Visiting Mars · · Score: 1

    actually the best method would be to bring a heavy plastic bubble/slash airlock, inflate it then shovel dirt on top. low cost effective sheilding and the habitat is cheap and light enough for the trip. of course you would need support braces.

  10. to bad he needs an 1u on OpenBSD's Alpha Support In Trouble · · Score: 1

    I got a 433au with eight gigs of raid and 128 ecc sdram

  11. Re:Wharrabout... on Top 10 Web Fads · · Score: 1

    love the sig.good use of a bit of pink floyd nostalgia

  12. Re:A brief history of Medicine on Meet Web Hypochondriacs · · Score: 1

    sad but antibotics will not help with a virus, assuming it is a virus.

  13. well on Cobblestones are Good for You · · Score: 1

    I don't know about hemeopathic remedies, but herbal folk remedies are often quite effective because of chemical content, take for instance the willow tree it contains salycilic acid, a pain reliever. another herbal remedy boiled ephedra branches are an effective antihistamine. At least the herbal portions of homeopathic remedies can be quite effective, but unlike the infomercial statements the can be quite dangerous.

  14. so whats the point on Fujitsu's HOAP-3, Programmable Linux robot · · Score: 1

    an expensive toy I'd rather build my own and learn litlle something about engineering, programming embedded systems and, robotics

  15. Re:Looking forward to the next auction. on Star Wars Props Up For Auction · · Score: 1

    i noticed that the first time I went to see the movie the second time just confirmed it when she went to see anakin on the "lava planet and was running she had no pants on just a "startrek" style jumpersuit then when anakin threw her down she had tan pants on they shoud have just had the pants on the entire scene

  16. Re:2.4 on Measuring Microwave Output From A Laptop? · · Score: 1

    no but if you heat them enough you might gets some gamma rays out of them. 10 million degrees ought to do it

  17. Re:Hmmm on New Production of Plutonium 238 · · Score: 1

    which is why the "loss" of 60 pounds of plutonium a couple months was so funny their was at least one pundit screaming that it could used to make I think he said ten nuclear weapons. at the time I guesed that it would be a chunk roughly the size of a tennis ball and hardly enough to be critical mass.

  18. Re:The Complete Military History of France on France Will Be Home To Fusion Plant · · Score: 1

    battle of Hastings 1066

  19. Re:Can someone please explain on Rail Guns Closer to Reality · · Score: 0, Troll

    aluminum is diamagnetic under a strong, read thousands of guass, it is repeledas opposed to being attracted

  20. Re:ob joke on Drawing uncovered of 'Nazi Nuke' · · Score: 1

    that is perhaps the most brilliant post I have read in a long time

  21. Re:The greatest game...the best AI..highest realis on A Gamer's Manifesto · · Score: 1

    i'd be more worried about the head shots

  22. Re:More Efficient Coastal Farming on Water Now More Awesome Than Previously Thought · · Score: 1

    actually if the ground were to be cooled then moisture would condense directly onto its surface

  23. I went to see the opening on Star Wars Premier: The Line People · · Score: 1

    in Erie PA a 60 mile drive for me I figured testosterone fest but actually their were more woman there than guys or at least thats how it seemed their was even this blonde babe (seriously ) dressed in the Leia bikini from the Jaba's palace scene though I think this version was cut a little different because it showed more cheek this could be because she had a softer not fat body. wish I had brought my camera

  24. Re:I suppose it makes sense to physicists on Exploring Superstrings in the Lab · · Score: 1

    i don't know about this but i always prefered to look at subatomic particles as strings in probability fields and atomic particles as knots in strings in a woven structure. just like molecules in a crystaline lattice symmetry implies order, order implies structure,structure implies alignment which provides things like charge.but if their is no strings then perhaps subatomic particles are just regions of higher probability or improbabilty as the case maybe what do i know ianast/c/ap/hep/cp or any other physysist

  25. my grandfather on Morse Code Faster Than SMS · · Score: 1

    was a telegraph operator for many years and from what he tells me an operator who can understand morse on the fly as it were. was extremely valuable and could actualy save lives can atext messege do that?