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  1. Re:Wow! $9 / hr? on Spammers Learn to Outsource Their Captcha Needs · · Score: 1
    *blink* what country do you live in? In a 1st world nation, that's *well* below the standard minimum wage
    You do realize life here is cheaper, right?
  2. How else... on YouTube Stays Relevant Despite Pulled Content · · Score: 1

    How else would you post videos of your schoolmates making the professor dance or burning stuff?

  3. Re:Huh? on Scientists Try To Make Robots More Human · · Score: 1
    So the creationist are right, aren't they?
    Of course. Ever played Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis? One of the endings had Indy turn into a god. Imagine he destroys the Universe and creates a new one, where someone, sometime, will be able to turn into a god... and the cycle restarts.
  4. Re:One more time! on U.S. Classrooms Torn Between Science and Religion · · Score: 1
    Kids, according to my beliefs, you'll go to hell if you don't accept Jesus. However, there is no factual evidence for or against this and you are free to believe what you want.
    There, you don't have to betray your beliefs, just not state it as the universal truth.
  5. Re:Drop in the bucket on An Inconvenient Truth · · Score: 1
    Brazil is in the US now? Sweet!
    Well, I remember news about a crazy textbook that labeled the Amazon as property of the "Alliance for protection of the forest" or something like that :D
    The post I replied to said "any gov. programs (at least in the US) blah blah...". I interpreted that as any gov. programs, not exclusively in the US.
  6. Re:And this is useful, how? on Stem Cells At The Core of Cancer? · · Score: 1
    IANAB (I am not a biologist)
    Evidently (this sets the mood for the rest of my reply)
    but this sounds like redundant information to me
    You could've helped advance the cancer fight a lot! Why didn't you submit this before?
    What took them so long to figure this out? And, aren't all tumor cells pretty much the same (you know, that whole infinite replication thing)?
    Yah, you know, cells... brain, kidney or lung. All the same (you know, they all do that "metabolism thing", right?)
    Useless frosty piss.
  7. Re:Biggest question on Michigan Teen Creates Fusion Device · · Score: 1
    Thus, it would take a week of drinking nothing but pure heavy water for a human to begin to feel ill, and 10 days to 2 weeks (depending on water intake) for severe poisoning and death.
    Why? According to our physics teacher, the only thing affecting chemical reactions (unless we're talking fusion/fission) is the number of protons and electrons. Unless the weight of the water somehow messes your body up, why does it poison you?
  8. Re:What colour is energy? on Michigan Teen Creates Fusion Device · · Score: 1
    Fire is energy

    I pity the fool who says fire is energy.
  9. Re:Drop in the bucket on An Inconvenient Truth · · Score: 1
    Have there been any major governmental (in the U.S., at least) commitments to renewable/carbon neutral technologies?
    brazil->ethanol
  10. Re:God on Scott Adams Suggests Bill Gates For President · · Score: 1

    I never quite got that hell thing. Jesus forgives us all, yet we can go to hell... Lots of mixed messages, both at home and at religion class (furthermore, some religion teachers just seem to be coded with some information and answer all questions by repeating said info).

  11. Re:Orbiting at no more than 30 miles from the cent on Fastest Spinning Black Hole Ever Found · · Score: 5, Funny
    It's got to be on the verge of exploding. I wonder what effect the explosion will have here on Earth at 38,000 light years away?
    Maybe it has already exploded. Just wait 38,000 years to find out.
  12. Re:Good! on Peter Jackson Will Not Be Making The Hobbit · · Score: 1

    And if they were called gay they probably meant "happy"...

  13. Re:prequel? on Peter Jackson Will Not Be Making The Hobbit · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Pray tell, how would your represent Iluvatar and the thinguies that helped him?

  14. Bowling balls on NASA Making Plans To Save the Earth · · Score: 1
  15. Re:I always like this ATM scam... on Man Used MP3 Player To Hack Cash Machines · · Score: 1
    Or here's another fun one. Back a truck through the front of a 7-11. Hop out put the whole atm in the bed. Drive off, and cut it open at your leisure... profit!!
    Been done... have some thermite or an oxyacetilene cutter handy.
  16. Re:Sure on The Failure of the $100 Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Not intellectuals, but many regular people blame our situation on the spanish who "took away all the gold". Here's a hint: you're in the 21st century, it's been a long while. If there's a reason we're messed up (well, one of the reasons) it's because
    a) laziness: some people prefer getting some money per month in exchange for supporting the government (you know, go to demonstrations, etc.). The government does this to "stop them from starving" (although some barely get by with that money) but it certainly keeps them from progressing.
    b) we believe in the existance of a president who will magically reverse all of our problems and make things work, instead of participating in politics, getting informed, stopping the destruction of our institutions and the centralization of power...
    Too lazy to preview & correct grammar

  17. Re:This is new? on Making the Jump From Web To TV · · Score: 1

    I keep re-reading your post, and can't assert whether it's a statement saying it's unusual for women to be dressed on the web, or a complaint she wasn't nude.

  18. Re:As the internet's last Sega fanboy... on Wikipedia Closes Wii, PS3, Sony Entries · · Score: 2, Funny
    I wasn't sure whether to mod you informative, funny, or insightful. Sadly, there is no option for "rock on, brother!"
    Those who can't mod, post.
  19. Re:Zune Compatibility? on iPod Seat-Back Video Coming To Flights · · Score: 1

    I use PAL-N, you insensitive clod!

  20. Re:More info on Jailtime For Leeching Wireless? · · Score: 1

    I heard that back in the day when cellphones were only used by the rich & famous, one could here tasty gossip with cellphone-band scanners...

  21. Re:Don't let random people write science articles on Intel Experimenting With Nanotubes · · Score: 1
    Hilarity. I was waiting for you to mention good 'ol H2O
    You mean the ions dissolved on said H2O
    We actually did the experiment in class, with water, electrodes, a battery, a small light bulb and salt.
  22. Re:Since we're using famous websites on Google Used To Diagnose Disease · · Score: 1
    and who happen to not only read English and Latin, but also have a fairly broad knowledge of human anatomy. Oh, and they need to know the English/Latin anatomy terms and names.
    English, maybe. They definitely know latin terms and they DAMN BETTER know anatomy!
    We're talking about doctors, not quarry workers. And yes, I know 3rd world doctors.
  23. Re:Was there.... on New Zealand To Allow 'Text-Speak' On Exams · · Score: 1

    Leetspeak is easier to read if you just sweep your eyes across the text... instead of picking the individual numbers and symbols, you'll see something similar to a letter. You'll probably miss omething, but you can guess by context.

  24. Re:Hubble may simply not be good enough on NASA To Determine Hubble's Fate · · Score: 1
    Hubble does have the rather unique ability to stay parked on a single target, continuously, for very long periods of time. No Earth based scope can do that.

    But if many telescopes cooperate, they can.
  25. Re:Microchip PICs on A Giant DIY LED Display · · Score: 1

    Well, you could read the last byte before flashing the pic. It contains a calibration number for the rc oscillator, if I remember right.