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  1. Unintended Consequence on Cooling To Absolute Zero Mathematically Outlawed After a Century (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    If you outlaw absolute zero, only outlaws will have absolute zero.

  2. Streisand Effect? on Comcast Allegedly Asking Customers to Stop Using Tor · · Score: 1

    Is it just me, or does anyone else with Comcast now have the strong desire to start using Tor?

  3. Top Secret! on Sunlight Helps Turn Salty Water Fresh · · Score: 1

    Doctor Flamond: You see, a year ago, I was close to perfecting the first magnetic desalinization process so revolutionary, it was capable of removing the salt from over 500 million gallons of seawater a day. Do you realize what that could mean to the starving nations of the earth?

    Nick Rivers: Wow. They'd have enough salt to last forever.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088286/quotes?item=qt0358683

  4. Misnomer on Code For America: 'The Peace Corps For Geeks' · · Score: 1

    At best it's AmeriCorps for geeks. Peace Corps is a much different level of commitment. There are geeks in the Peace Corps, so really, Peace Corps is already "Peace Corps for geeks".

  5. Dang it, Capitalism on Ancient Mars Could Have Supported Life · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Of course Mars supported life... until capitalism killed it.

  6. Extreme Cable Management? on Ask Slashdot: Extreme Cable Management? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Worst X-games event ever.

  7. Re:Must past this test on California Legalizes Self Driving Cars · · Score: 4, Funny

    "upset at my wife" AND "in a hurry to get home"????

    This just proves how unreasonable human drivers can be.

  8. Re:Citizenship on Ask Slashdot: How Have You Handled Illegal Interview Topics? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Some clarification from http://www.uwec.edu/career/online_library/illegal_ques.htm :

    "May ask about legal authorization to work in the specific position if all applicants are asked."

    So if you must legally be a US citizen for the job and everyone is asked, it's OK.

  9. Re:I have a portion of the gene on Redheads Feel Pain Differently Than the Rest of Us · · Score: 1

    If you let pain bother you so much it will invade all aspects of your life. Before you know it, you'll be using different injury types for login names. Oh... nevermind.

  10. Re:Then let's test these next on Submitting "Nuking the Fridge" To Scientific Peer Review · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd like to see them test the ripping out a man's heart one, though I'm not sure PETA will appreciate them testing on live animals.

    Simple, use politicians and lawyers. I think to be certain we need to try it on at least 10 thousand.

    Your subjects are flawed... one needs a heart in the first place to have it ripped out.

  11. Re:the flipside of reliability on Mars Rover Opportunity Turns 8 · · Score: 1

    Just because they erred on the side of a good result doesn't mean the estimates are better. It means their methodology is HEAVILY padded

    Under promise, over deliver. I wish more organizations/projects had this "flaw".

  12. More invites? on Google+ Already At 10 Million Users · · Score: 1

    Would appreciate it if you still have one to spare. At gmail, user name is joeylrios. TIA.

  13. Probably this same old stickler on Endeavour Launch Delayed For At Least 48 Hours · · Score: 1

    Must be this guy screwing with the launch times again. Jerk.

  14. Re:Why you want to reconfigure on the fly. on Cheaper, More Powerful Alternative To FPGAs · · Score: 1

    Is it a huge hassle to offload video rendering to your graphics card?

  15. Amazing use of factors on Cheaper, More Powerful Alternative To FPGAs · · Score: 4, Funny
    For those of you who missed TFA, here is a juicy tidbit:

    Teig estimates that the footprint of a Tabula chip is less than a third of an equivalent FPGA, making it five times cheaper to make, while providing more than double the density of logic and roughly four times the performance.

    That is 6X more impressive than any other use of factors in a sentence... ever.

  16. Sounds short on Are 10-11 Hour Programming Days Feasible? · · Score: 1

    Complaining about 10 or 11 hours? My work day is 1000 hours, like most peoples'. I guess there really are only 10 kinds of people: those that complain about work hours and those that don't.

  17. Literature search on Best Way To Publish an "Indie" Research Paper? · · Score: 4, Insightful
    If this is true:

    I've no experience on [research papers], not even read a complete one

    Then you will likely have a hard time writing a legitimate paper. A key aspect of most papers is a comparison of your work to work previously published. You need to establish how yours is novel. Without ever reading any other articles, I doubt you'll be able to do that successfully. Of course you'd need to do this to get a patent as well if you go the route others seem to be suggesting.

  18. Re:Don't you love weasel language on Ideas For Exploiting NASA's SRTM Data · · Score: 1

    Carnival Rube: Hey honey, let's see how good this guy is. What'd I win?

    Navin: Uh, anything in this general area right in here. Anything below the stereo and on this side of the bicentennial glasses. Anything between the ashtrays and the thimble. Anything in this three inches right in here in this area. That includes the Chiclets, but not the erasers.

  19. Re:One in twenty? on Could a Meteor Have Brought Down Air France 447? · · Score: 1

    Yes, those odds seem inconceivably low. If an unguided rock can hit a plane with that frequency (1 in 20 times), you'd think we'd be able to develop an anti-ballistic missile system that worked.

    They said there was a 1 in 20 chance that some plane in the last 20 years could have been taken down with a meteor. Not that 1 in 20 meteors takes down a plane.

  20. Re:What are "ribbens"? on Unzipping Nanotubes Makes Superfast Electronics · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...he's just making up new words on the fly.

    With all the unzipping going on, making up words on the fly is probably OK in this instance.

  21. Re:Obligatory Onion on Discovery Launch a No-Go, Again · · Score: 4, Funny

    Not sure if it was habit or just because of this guy.

  22. Re:cuz nobody has EVER been able to fool that on Replacing Metal Detectors With Brain Scans · · Score: 1, Funny

    Guess I'll be driving for the foreseeable future. It's not all bad though -- you get to control the music selection and don't have to put up with shitty food and horrible customer service ;)

    You obviously haven't been on a road trip with my wife.

  23. Paul Davies on Entertainment Weekly Bemoans Lack of Great Science Books · · Score: 1

    I didn't see anyone mention him, so I thought I'd throw Paul Davies' name into the ring. My favorite of his (or any popular science book) is "The Last Three Minutes" which is a mirror to "The First Three Minutes." Whereas the latter discusses the birth of the universe, Davies' book explores what will be going on for the final moments of the universe. Very cool read.

  24. Let's be honest... on Pentagon Wants Kill Switch For Planes · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't the Pentagon just want a kill switch for everything?

  25. Re:Is the title correct? on A Veteran GM's First Impressions of D&D 4th Edition · · Score: 5, Informative

    Should it be DM, or do I not know what GM stands for... "GM" is a "Game Master." So a DM is a GM for D&D. GM is just more generic and doesn't have to be associated with D&D or even this genre of role-playing games.