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  1. Re:Yes on Boston Marathon Bomber Charged With Using 'Weapon of Mass Destruction' · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I think they should refer to the bombs used in this case Weapons of Mass Hysteria. They cause more hysteria than actual destruction. McVeigh's fertilizer bomb was a better candidate for destruction.

  2. Watch out or you'll be Caught in the Middle in the Middle. A similar crisis to when your appetite's pokin' atcha, pokin' atcha.

    That's when you get a Snickers! Not sure if it would work that same when you're in the Middle in the Middle...

  3. Re:Whoever is responsible for this article on Analytic Thinking Can Decrease Religious Belief · · Score: 1

    My question is this - which one, the murderer that converts or the buddhist that does not acknowledge Christ as his Lord and Savior, ends up in heaven?

    The converted murderer, of course. However the buddhist is reincarnated, probably in a higher 'position'.

  4. Re:Then unmount it on Evidence For Antimatter Anomaly Mounts · · Score: 1

    You reverse the polarity of the tachyon pulse generator. Duh.

  5. Re:fruitcake found in 11,000 yo temple on 11,000-Year-Old Temple Found In Turkey · · Score: 1

    My grandma makes a good fruitcake, without the strange fruit-like bits. Raisins, currants and dates with orange and lemon peel and walnuts. And it has cocoa, with chocolate how can it be bad?

  6. Re:The Dewey Decimal System on Solving the Home Library Problem? · · Score: 1

    LC is much better than ol' Dewey. If the book doesn't contain it's LC card number you can go to the Library of Congress page and search for the book and get the number there. I worked in the library at my university for a couple of years, and still to this day I remember where different kinds of books are located (Journay of the American Medical Association: RA 1 .A1)

  7. Re:But you have to ask.... on Lego Welcomes Hack Of Their Design Program · · Score: 1

    LEGO's are like clean underwear: you can never have too much.

  8. Re:I can't believe this wasn't mentioned on Resurrection Ecology Gives Life to Old Eggs · · Score: 1
    Then again, I wonder what a t-rex steak tastes like.

    Tastes like pre-historic chicken.

  9. Re:In other news... on Optical Computer Made From Frozen Light · · Score: 1
    All Americans should use "Patriot Freedom Units" (PFU's). Anyone who doesn't use PFU's are just communists who are against freedom and 'Merica.

    *grins*

  10. Re:Collective fear on Y2K: Hoax, Or Averted Disaster? · · Score: 1

    We had an old Wang as well, luckily we were able to get our new billing system up and running in November of 1999 and ran both systems side-by-side during November. We kept the Wang running for about another year by IPL'ing it and setting the date back. The poor thing thought it was 12/31/99 for almost a year before we finally switched it off for good. I always wondered what it would do if left to roll over to 2000....

  11. Re:U2 invented in 1905 on Factory Testing of Airborne Laser Cannon Completed · · Score: 1
    >Stealth was achieved by a man with a megaphone yelling out "Don't look at me!" in Russian.

    Please, yelling "Don't look at me!" would only cause people to look at you. It would have been more effective to yell something like "Hey! Isn't that Rasputin over there?"

  12. Diamond Age anyone? on Paper Capable Of Playing Videos Developed · · Score: 1
    This reminds me of Stephenson's book Diamond Age, the Primer was made up of paper like this. The same technology was also used for all packaging.

    Let's plug our MC's into the Feed and go into some ractives!!