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  1. Re:are you so hopeless at spotting bullshit? on NASA Counts 4,700 Potentially Hazardous Near-Earth Asteroids · · Score: 1

    how is that insightful??
    "another asteroid between 4.5 and 10 meters (14-33 feet) wide" just missed the Earth. Go look at http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/stats/ for real data. Thing is we are in estimated 95 percentile about potentially hazardous asteroids now.

  2. Re:How is the "Drake Equation" filling in so far? on Is the Earth Special? · · Score: 1

    gas giants may have multiple, decent sized moons, you know...

  3. Re:It's in New Zealand and not in the USA on The World's First Commercially Available Jetpack · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Hiller Flying Platform was designed in 1955. It was originally an ONR (Office of Naval Research) project to develop a platform capable of carrying one man for short hops.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi5QDHKk9AY
    ok, the video's choppy but we speak 1950's goddammit

    1997: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI-4ygOrgJ4

    2005: http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2007/11/anderson-based/

  4. Re:stupidity at its best on US DOJ Says Kindle In Classroom Hurts Blind Students · · Score: 1

    what, no midget porn?

  5. stupidity at its best on US DOJ Says Kindle In Classroom Hurts Blind Students · · Score: 1

    If politically correct DOJ was designing Olimpics games today, they would have to make sure obese people have the same chance of winning gymnastics or marathon competition as fit people.
      And Mensa would be an illegal organization.
    And passing US citizenship test would require no knowledge of English... oh wait...

  6. Re:Looking for god's finger prints? Here it is. on Golden Ratio Discovered In a Quantum World · · Score: 2, Informative

    just to nitpick (I like irony): Fibonacci sequence IS a golden ratio in its essence; more specifically Fib(n+1)/Fib(n) -> golden_ratio :)

  7. Re:Looking for god's finger prints? Here it is. on Golden Ratio Discovered In a Quantum World · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is not a 'high form of symmetry' but very basic one; a solution to a very rudimentary quadratic equation. I, for one am surprised we're not seeing such solutions more often around us.
    Here's why: every semi-dynamic system tends to find a local energy minimum, which needs to be stable. A quadratic equation has always a stable minimum or it doesn't have a minimum. Well... that's all, nothing more to see here for me.

  8. good on Windows Vista SP1 Meeting Sour Reception In Places · · Score: 5, Interesting

    One day I hope to enter a store, pick up a brand new hot game and find a sticker on it:
    "WINE COMPATIBLE"

  9. Re:U.S. Secrets more important than human lives? on Defunct Spy Satellite Falling From Orbit · · Score: 1

    15-tonne object is like 2.5m radius meteor. It'll never reach the surface in one piece, breaking up about 80-100km above earth. A few rather small chunks may possibly hit the ground, though. I say nothing to get paranoid about.

  10. Re:You don't on The Home Library Problem Solved · · Score: 1

    First rip them to Mp3s then burn...

  11. Re:How is this possible? on Apple's OS X Leopard In Depth · · Score: 1

    While apple "owns" about 8% (or sth like that) of OS market, it is worth a bit over 50% of what is MSFT worth. A small corporation? Gimme a break. A biggest computer manufacturer on earth, currently. More like it.

  12. Re:watts per what unit of time? on Method for $1/Watt Solar Panels Will Soon See Commercial Use · · Score: 1

    D00de, don't divide. Try multiplying.
    Or you'll end up with Libraries of Congress per Soviet Russia times Old Koreans.

  13. comon on Is China's "Great Firewall" a Fraud? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I find that "panopticon" is something unfamiliar to many western readers. Western readers just call "panopticon" in politicaly correct way.
    They call it 'political correctness'.
  14. right on on Facebook Exposes Advertisers To Hate Speech · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is a fucked up world of american political correctness, man. Let me be brave and bold to say....

    FUCK FAT People. They are just UGLY.

  15. Some details... on ISO Says No To Microsoft's OOXML Standard · · Score: 4, Informative

    breakdown by country votes: http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2007/09/03/ecma-37 6-dis-29500-ooxml-the-voting-so-far/

    Note 7 countries ( marked *** ) just recently updated their status within ISO from 'O' (observer) to 'P' so they could vote. Those are mostly small countries and likely to be Microsoft puppets within ISO body. Which means MS can now actively block *any* new proposed standard and promote their own more easily.

  16. I call bs on Scientists Offer 'Overwhelming' Evidence Terran Life Began in Space · · Score: 1

    Scientist have yet to prove their theory there is abundance of water in comet body. None of comet missions/probes could find it so far. Read e.g http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2006/arch06/0602 14comet.htm

  17. Not on the Moon.... on X Prize Foundation Announces Lunar Lander Competitors · · Score: 5, Informative

    Competition summary:

    The Competition is divided into two levels. Level 1 requires a rocket to take off from a designated launch area, rocket up to 150 feet (50 meters) altitude, then hover for 90 seconds while landing precisely on a landing pad 100 meters away. The flight must then be repeated in reverse--and both flights, along with all of the necessary preparation for each, must take place within a two and a half hour period.

    The more difficult course, Level 2, requires the rocket to hover for twice as long before landing precisely on a simulated lunar surface, packed with craters and boulders to mimic actual lunar terrain. The hover times are calculated so that the Level 2 mission closely simulates the power needed to perform the real lunar mission.

  18. Information CAN travel faster then c... on Matter Discovered Traveling at Near Light Speed · · Score: 1

    Imagine very long scissors, both edges very close to each other. Or a guillotine with very small angle. Now we can use a _non-material_ point of intersection of both scissor hands to transmit information. Of course it can be made to move in excess of c for brief period of time.

    However we can't use such scissors to transmit information between 2 points at speed>c.

  19. features... on After 9 Years, Bugzilla Moves Up to 3.0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "...the ability to create and edit bugs via email."
    Love it.

  20. I patent me a steak... on Brazil Voids Merck Patent On AIDS Drug · · Score: 0

    There is a reason you can not patent a culinary recipe.
    Why then recipe for some chemical (or biochemical) compound could be patented?

  21. Re:Submitter gets an F on this one on Busting the MythBusters' Yawn Experiment · · Score: 1

    Actually, mean of {1,4} is 2.5 and mean of {1.0, 4.0} can be written as either 2.5 or 2.50.
    When you have 10 measurings with error of 10% each, their mean will have much lower error.

  22. BTW on Microsoft / Adobe Competition Heating Up · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Microsoft announced yesterday its "Silverlight", previously named WPF/E:
    http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2007/04/15/intr oducing-microsoft-silverlight.aspx.
    They call it "cross platform, cross browser plug-in" and it is basically a replacement for flash with wmv lock-in. Oh, and no linux (cross platform means XP+Vista+OSX, I guess)
    One nice feature being HD streaming, I have to give it to them.

    I'll still stay away...

  23. And why does it matter again? on Net Radio Appeal On Royalties Rejected · · Score: 1

    weeeellll... this is the internets... it works a bit differently.
    Our radio-radio would have to be _physically_ located in US of A to be heard.
    Our series-of-tubes-radio don't have to. So fuck it we move to Antigua.
    Retarded law-makers will yet have to grasp the idea....

    Now back to our top 20 playlist.

  24. One by one... on Firefox Usage Near 25% In Europe · · Score: 4, Interesting

    First IE slowly being replaced by superior FF.
    Then Open Office (or less bloated equivalents like Abiword) will come and kick out Word and al from grandma computers. Then average Joe will not be able to watch his movies on Vista and noone will have a copy of XP handy. So his 12-year old will install Ubuntu.
    And wmv and other non-open formats will die, too. People are getting burned by DRM tricks and lock-ins.

    Well... I like to dream.

  25. Dupe. on Harnessing High Altitude Wind Power · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Not only is this a dupe (http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/04/ 04/2142232) but there are much better ideas.
    Check http://www.magenn.com/ for example. And much less dangerous.