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  1. Re:Tip of the iceberg on Pope Francis Declares Evolution and Big Bang Theory Are Right · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There's actually a lot of potentional scientific correct stuff in the Bible

    As they say, even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

  2. Blizzard Titan / Iceberg Titanic on Blizzard Has Canceled Titan, Its Next-gen MMO · · Score: 2, Funny

    So Blizzard sunk it like the Titanic when it hit frozen water...

  3. Re:Very sad on Phablet Reviews: Before and After the iPhone 6 · · Score: 4, Funny

    and pulling a big-ass phone out of my front pocket is a pain in my ass.

    If pulling a phone out of your pocket is a pain in your ass, you may be doing something wrong.

  4. Re: Is this anything other than a press release? on Elon Musk Hints 1st Person To Mars May Go Via New Brownsville Spaceport · · Score: 2

    The announcement is as void as space.

    "In space no one can hear you announce."

  5. Caught in it... on Hundreds of Thousands Turn Out For People's Climate March In New York City · · Score: 1

    Yikes! We ran into that by accident yesterday... The terminal point of the march was right by the north-most exit from the High Line park at 34th Street that just opened yesterday, too, which I wanted to check out.

    It was insane! And we had to walk a few blocks opposite the direction of the march to get home... I thought we'd get trampled before we found a cross street (41st Street) that wasn't so jam packed we could get off the main route.

    Being short, I didn't get many good photos from it as most of them are of peoples' backs that I couldn't see over.

  6. Re:So, he's a crappy programmer... on Developing the First Law of Robotics · · Score: 1

    This is certainly not news for nerds. But seems it is news for non-nerds

    Well, it gets a bit nerdier if you figure this is much like Wesley Crusher's psych test to get into Star Fleet Academy... He had to go into a room with two "victims" and rescue one so they could make sure he wouldn't freeze and fail to rescue anyone.

    And that is "stuff that matter"

    Well, that's a bit harder to argue with...

  7. Re:That's interesting data but.... on Developing the First Law of Robotics · · Score: 1

    Well, there you go... It's harder to replace a middle-aged parent with much more life experience than a teenager who can be replaced easier. The parents of the MILF are probably old enough they can't replace her, but the teenager's parents are more likely to be capable of replacing the teenager, so you value them that way.

    Note, I'm middle-aged and I hate children and don't have any and don't understand why parents seem so attached to young kids.

  8. cafeteria Workers on Ask Slashdot: Any Place For Liberal Arts Degrees In Tech? · · Score: 1

    tech CEOs want employees with liberal arts degrees

    They must've interviewed CEOs of companies with their own employee cafeterias...

    "Do you want fries with that?"

  9. Solitaire on The Growing Illusion of Single Player Gaming · · Score: 1

    I guess it's time to start working on my multi-player Solitaire game.

  10. Old Saying on UCLA Biologists Delay the Aging Process In Fruit Flies · · Score: 1

    Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.

  11. Re:Recipe? on Mushroom-Like Deep Sea Organism May Be New Branch of Life · · Score: 5, Funny

    First you cover it in oil

    Does BP even drill in those parts of the ocean?

  12. Re:a shame but... on Egypt's Oldest Pyramid Is Being Destroyed By Its Own Restoration Team · · Score: 1

    Size does matter

    That's only when the your ally is not the Force.

  13. Re:Do Penny's boobs defy gravity? on Ask David Saltzberg About Being The Big Bang Theory's Science Advisor · · Score: 1

    You're not a geek or a nerd. You're a perv.

    Those don't have to be mutually exclusive.

  14. Time Management on Coffee Naps Better For Alertness Than Coffee Or Naps Alone · · Score: 1

    If you've got time to nap, you've got time for more work.

  15. Video Beheading on Put A Red Cross PSA In Front Of the ISIS Beheading Video · · Score: 1

    But if there was some PSA at the beginning of the video, wouldn't people simply edit it to chop that off, then redistribute it?

    Then it would accomplish little.

  16. What would happen? on It's Easy To Hack Traffic Lights · · Score: 1

    My home town only has one traffic light (and didn't get a left turn lane until after I moved away). I wonder what sort of damage hackers could do with that... Chaos where US 101 meets highway 34....

  17. Hiding the phone... on Your Phone Can Be Snooped On Using Its Gyroscope · · Score: 3, Funny

    the gyroscopes integrated into smartphones were sensitive enough to enable some sound waves to be picked up, transforming them into crude microphones

    Yeah, that's why I always stick my phone inside an empty potato chip bag when I'm talking to someone...

  18. The old saying... Updated... on Researchers Make Fruit Flies Perform Aerobatics Like Spitfire Pilots · · Score: 5, Funny

    Time flies like an arrow, magnetized fruit flies like a banana.

  19. Class and Security on Extracting Audio From Visual Information · · Score: 1

    Not only is it classier, but now serving your potato chips in a nice bowl is more secure.

  20. Liar Paradox on Researchers Design Bot To Conduct National Security Clearance Interviews · · Score: 2

    Can you make smoke come of it by saying that everything you say is a lie?

  21. Re:The U.N. Finds... on UN Report Finds NSA Mass Surveillance Likely Violated Human Rights · · Score: 1

    U.N., what a joke...

    In the future they'll just turn it into low rent housing anyway.

  22. 640 kilograms on How Japan Lost Track of 640kg of Plutonium · · Score: 0

    640 kilograms ought to be enough for anyone.

  23. Re:Hm... on US Arrests Son of Russian MP In Maldives For Hacking · · Score: 2

    Since when did the US got power to arrest people in Maldives?

    It looks like they took that power on July 5th.

  24. Re:Costumers! on The Internet of Things Comes To Your Garden · · Score: 1

    I hope that Garden Gnome costume isn't too tight around the waist!

    It is if they spend too much time gulping Mountain Dew and scarfing down Cheetos while playing MUDs in the garden...

  25. Anathetic? on Hospitals Begin Data-Mining Patients · · Score: 4, Funny

    Is data mining patients done under local or general anesthetic?