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  1. homework vandalized on Journalism Students Assigned To Write On Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    Journalists at the University of Denver have their homework PENIS PENIS PENIS

  2. printer ink? on College To Save Money By Switching Email Font · · Score: 1

    What school office uses printer ink? It's all laser pretty much everywhere. Laser toner is still pretty expensive, though.

  3. Re:Pepper spray is torturous. on Indian Military Hopes to Weaponize the Searing "Ghost Pepper" · · Score: 3, Funny

    quit being such a wuss

  4. clean nuclear on Planned Nuclear Reactors Will Destroy Atomic Waste · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Clean nuclear is far more realistic than the fantasy that is clean coal.

  5. Re:Converts to energy? Burns? Or fissions? on Planned Nuclear Reactors Will Destroy Atomic Waste · · Score: 2, Informative

    The terms burn, burning, ignite, etc., are frequently used in the nuclear community for nuclear reactions as an analogy to chemical reactions.

  6. Re:Also.. on Federal Agents Quietly Using Social Media · · Score: 1

    that's optional, but not default.

  7. Re:A point to note on Scientology Tries To Block German Documentary · · Score: 2

    Religions are cults whose founders are long dead. Probably, at the time, Moses or Muhummad's word was absolute law, but now their will must be interpreted by scripture and clerics.

  8. hackers say yes tethering on Jobs Says No Tethering iPad To iPhone · · Score: 1

    how long before it's cracked?

  9. Re:Honest question? on First Creation of Anti-Strange Hypernuclei · · Score: 1

    More specifically, antimatter has opposite charge and opposite color, but it has the same mass, energy, and gravity (generally believed, but very hard to test). Not sure what other properties exist. The amplitude of the spin is the same, but the direction can vary.

  10. no surprise on First Creation of Anti-Strange Hypernuclei · · Score: 2, Informative

    Essentially, after you get by all the silly nomenclature, (negative strangeness hypernuclei? are you serious?), all it is is confirming what we already knew. For any matter particle, there is a corresponding antimatter particle.

  11. Re:Actually heavy water is not just like light wat on First Creation of Anti-Strange Hypernuclei · · Score: 1

    D2O is harmful in moderate quantities. You don't want to just drink the stuff.

  12. Re:The winner, hands down, is ... on Web Browser Grand Prix · · Score: 1

    Bah, I lick the ethernet jack to read high and low voltages, and rub wool on my head to set them. You and your fancy telnet!

  13. evaporators on Scientists Discover Booze That Won't Give You a Hangover · · Score: 1

    I heard you can get drunk without hangover with evaporated alcohol.

  14. Re:not expensive to use wire mesh on Killer Apartment Vs. Persistent Microwave Exposure? · · Score: 1

    IANAL, but I guess the answer is yes. Capitalization of the air.

  15. Re:Easy on Killer Apartment Vs. Persistent Microwave Exposure? · · Score: 1

    Cell phone wavelengths are about 1/3 meter. You can make a Faraday cage with fairly large mesh size and block almost everything. So, you will have no problems with holes.

  16. Re:Yes, you are being a jackass on Killer Apartment Vs. Persistent Microwave Exposure? · · Score: 1

    I thought DDT was banned because of its harmful effects on birds, not people. After all, you could spout a long list of harmful effects DEET has on humans as well.

  17. Re:...and pick a better title... on Killer Apartment Vs. Persistent Microwave Exposure? · · Score: 1

    Lead isn't necessary for this, and is poisonous. These aren't x-rays. You could make a Faraday cage out of steel wire, or just cover your walls with aluminium foil.

  18. Re:Touch Feedback? on Touchpad Meets Morphing Keyboard · · Score: 1

    is ez oyu jhst haev to leafn to ignote sepllng mstales.

  19. Re:Hmm, 15? on Apple Enforces "Supplier Code of Conduct" After Child Labor Discovery · · Score: 1

    not sure why this is considered flamebait.... sure seems like a valid point to me. What age can you start bagging groceries, or flipping burgers?

  20. Re:Apple reaches a new low on Apple Enforces "Supplier Code of Conduct" After Child Labor Discovery · · Score: 1

    yeah, just all the ones that western businesses will outsource to

  21. more like on The Awful Anti-Pirate System That Will Probably Work · · Score: 1

    more like The Awful Anti-Player System That Will Probably Work.

  22. humor? on Aussie Internet Censorship Minister Censors Self · · Score: 1

    When I read the headline, I thought the summary would be about how the internet censorship minister accidentally blocked himself from seeing things he wanted to see. Yes, that would be sweet justice and deserving of the "humor" tag. But, the article speaks of something far more nefarious. It should probably be tagged "scary", not "humor". Except that it's kinda funny in a we're fucked kind of way.

  23. bah Utah on Utah Considers Warrantless Internet Subpoenas · · Score: 2, Funny

    can we please expel Utah from the union?

  24. Re:Ageism on Suspension of Disbelief · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Now, does this mean that I think we should return to the days of "whites only" lunch counters

    It sounds like that's exactly what you are saying, assuming the lunch counter isn't owned by the government.

  25. Re:please on Civilization V Announced For This Fall · · Score: 2, Informative

    The option to disable animations doesn't completely disable animations. It still takes time to pan and zoom between units, and units still animate movement, and it still takes time to zoom into cities and such.