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  1. Re:Or... on Second Irregularly Dimming Star Found (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Oh I see. You are just plain nuts.

  2. Re:Alternatives on NASA Announces New Mars Probe, While SpaceX Is Urged To Focus on Launches · · Score: -1

    Damn. Mod up. Space nutters taking a big hit today!

  3. Re:Better Programs on Finland Prepares Their First Tests Of A Universal Basic Income (futurism.com) · · Score: 1

    His argument is ridiculous. We need to provide MORE so people can spend spend spend. Truly American.

  4. Re:Better Programs on Finland Prepares Their First Tests Of A Universal Basic Income (futurism.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Wow! A dirt floor? You missed a dinner or two? Poor baby!

  5. Re:Better Programs on Finland Prepares Their First Tests Of A Universal Basic Income (futurism.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Baloney. Americans are spoiled rotten. We don't even know what being poor truly is. You need to travel a bit and see what poor really means.

  6. Re:Or... on Second Irregularly Dimming Star Found (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Moron. Read the post I was responding to. He said "began communicating". It isn't possible. Slowly? You mean like thousands of years apart?

  7. Re:Or... on Second Irregularly Dimming Star Found (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Completely ignoring the reality that "Type II civilizations" exist only in your imagination.

  8. Re:Or... on Second Irregularly Dimming Star Found (phys.org) · · Score: 0

    You guys are hilarious. Meanwhile here on Earth we use chemical rockets. Laser boosting, and induction catapult? Why not just say "warp drive"? Equally meaningless.

  9. Re:That's six too many on These Are the Six Crypto-Currencies Approved By Apple (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Just use aliexpress. That site is good for bulk lego. Free shipping too.

  10. Re:"For the GNU operating system..." on Richard Stallman: Online Publishers Should Let Readers Pay Anonymously (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    That is a kernel, not an OS. He is correct: much of what you call "Linux" is GNU. I'm still not calling it GNU/Linux though.

  11. Re:I don't want to pay anymore... on Richard Stallman: Online Publishers Should Let Readers Pay Anonymously (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    100% correct. I already pay enough. The last thing we need is another way to pay.

  12. Re:Or... on Second Irregularly Dimming Star Found (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    What evidence do you have that you can travel faster than the speed of light? If you have evidence of it, then produce it. Einstein said it isn't possible. Do you know better? Welcome to reality. Reality isn't Star Trek.

  13. Re:Or... on Second Irregularly Dimming Star Found (phys.org) · · Score: -1

    Impossible. How would civilizations a few thousand light years apart communicate? Do you know what a light year is? Am I the only one sane here?

  14. Re:Or... on Second Irregularly Dimming Star Found (phys.org) · · Score: -1, Troll

    None of it is plausible. You space nutters with your "antimatter fuel" nonsense. You can't travel near the speed of light. We know that from basic Physics. How are you going to travel "a few thousands light years"?

  15. Re:Or... on Second Irregularly Dimming Star Found (phys.org) · · Score: -1

    Um, no. It couldn't be. "A few thousand lightyears apart" is um, too far. How would someone travel a few thousand light years? It isn't possible, because, you know, Physics. This is what is wrong with Space Nutters: instead of accepting the fact that these are naturally occurring systems, the rush is to assume it is fantastic alien civilizations. Let me break to down for you: there is no intelligent life out there. We are likely the only intelligent civilization that currently exists. There likely have been many before us, and there will be many more after we are gone.

  16. Unpossible on Not Just Samsung? The Increasing Frequency Of Battery Fires (sltrib.com) · · Score: 1

    Technology improves every year. Batteries just get better and better. This must be a lie.

  17. Um, baloney on US Would Be 28th In 'Hacking Olympics', China Would Take The Gold (infoworld.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Has anyone actually ever used Chinese software?

  18. Re:Hooray! on Climate Deal: US and China Join Paris Climate Accords (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, I'm a virgin. I've never been in a volcano.

  19. Re:Hooray! on Climate Deal: US and China Join Paris Climate Accords (bbc.com) · · Score: 3

    They could sacrifice a virgin to appease the volcano gods. I'll volunteer.

  20. Re:Hooray! on Climate Deal: US and China Join Paris Climate Accords (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    It is very surprising to me that the two largest manufacturing economies produce the largest amount of greenhouse gas. I would have figured Iceland or maybe Switzerland.

  21. You are right. "Lolz guys..TOTALLY not incinerated in the nuclear strike today...", check out this cool cat video.

  22. Re: Worth it on Facebook Engineers Crash Data Centers In Real-World Stress Test (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    News Service for Morons. Kinds like G+ users.

  23. Worth it on Facebook Engineers Crash Data Centers In Real-World Stress Test (ieee.org) · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is totally worth it. What would happen if there was a REAL disaster (like a nuclear strike) and people couldn't check their facebook feed and post "thoughts and prayers" messages? Too terrible to think about.

  24. Re:A law is only a law until it's proven wrong on NASA's Impossible Propulsion EmDrive Is Heading to Space (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    You are right! Why, just last week the Laws of Conservation of Energy changed 3 times! Fucking idiots. The laws this thing is violating has never changed. You stupid people with your ecats, emdrives, timecubes need to just shut up and attend a Physics class.

  25. I'm participating on SpaceX Is Building a Hyperloop Test Track Near Los Angeles (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1, Funny

    I am participating and using a NASA-designed EmDrive built by NASA scientists. It can theoretically go to 1c with no external power. We proved this in our NASA tests with NASA scientists. Once we deploy our NASA EmDrive we will unlock the power of the Hyperloop and you can travel from NYC to Los Angeles in under 10 minutes.