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  1. Re:Well, at least the Russkies are good at math... on Russian May Have Solved Poincare Conjecture · · Score: 0

    "Who would have thought that those that worship islam would kill kids by shooting them in the back and laugh at them as the tortured them. After all islam is the Religion of Peace (TM)" Well actually they do

  2. Re:isn't interested? on Russian May Have Solved Poincare Conjecture · · Score: 0

    He hasn't actually been offered, and therefore hasn't actually rejected the money yet. In the mean time we can all just flame the dude who gave back Maguire's 70th or whatever homerun ball.

  3. Re:Racist title on Russian May Have Solved Poincare Conjecture · · Score: 0

    In Soviet Russia conjecture solves you! Well anyways, now that that's out of the way, trust me if a Muppet ever solves the Poincare Conjecture then the healine will be alot closer to "Muppet May Have Solved Poincare Conjecture" than to a headline of "Mr. K. Frog May Have Solved Poincare Conjecture" then somewhere down in the article it says "by the way, he's a freaking MUPPET!" I mean come on, it's not everyday that muppets solve math problems.

  4. Re:Nuclear energy works! on China Goes Nuclear · · Score: 0

    Ya, but if the fallout just makes all of our arms fall off then we're screwed.

  5. Re:Why blame Bush 43? Blame Bush 41 and Clinton! on Hurricane Threatens Shuttle Program · · Score: 0

    Manned space programs take many years to develop. Even if Bush 43 had made it his biggest priority, even 4 years later we wouldn't have a new orbiter ready yet. A replacement orbiter should have been appropriated for and begun development during the Bush 41 or Clinton administrations. If they had done that, we'd have a new class of orbiters by now. They did make a new orbiter, just turned out that they forgot it needed fuel tanks, or something like that, memories a little fuzzy.

  6. Re:Damn! on Hurricane Threatens Shuttle Program · · Score: 0

    Ali G: So does you think that man will ever be able to walk on da sun? Buzz Aldrin: (insert weird look here) No, it's too hot.

  7. Re:Damn! on Hurricane Threatens Shuttle Program · · Score: 0

    It doesn't matter once we have a space elevator anyway. That story about taking blimps to space a couple weeks ago was cool too. Manned flight yes, but not until it makes sense too.

  8. Re:Damn! on Hurricane Threatens Shuttle Program · · Score: 0

    smartest thing i've heard all day

  9. Re:Damn! on Hurricane Threatens Shuttle Program · · Score: 0

    don't worry, we've had spaceplanes since the 60's, the whole "nuclear fuel is bad"thing just keeps it under wraps.

  10. Re:This is not a cover-up. I repeat – This is on SETI Researcher Quashes Signal Rumors · · Score: 1, Redundant

    "With that much denial in one news report, you know it has to be a cover-up :)." The neurolizer strikesagain!

  11. Re:Good starting point on AbiWord vs. MS Word, For Now · · Score: 1

    love the sig, fuckin great

  12. Re:I have this image.. on World's First Practical Plastic Magnet · · Score: 2, Funny

    huh, so thats it's called these days

  13. Re:Tin foil alert level at Orange. on Microsoft to Launch Online Music Store · · Score: 1

    No that was WMP 7 I think. Have you tried playing many current videos on a win98 PC lately, (where you can't upgrade past WMP 7 on by the way) I'd say about half to three quarters of them won't play no matter how many codecs you upgrade. My mom refuses to upgrade to XP because she doesn't wan't to learn anything new even though it seems a new program will just mysteriously mess up after every update.

  14. Re:This is what a normal person just read above. on Open-Destination Quantum Teleportation · · Score: 1

    "It also means one step closer to computers powerful enough that we can, say for example, model the human body to test all possible drug combinations at the same time. you forgot that it is one step closer to being able to run Longhorn!" ~~ QC will probably hit the shelves a couple months before Longporn ships anyway. ~~My keyboards broken and I`m typing with Unicode so I have to use ~ for line breaks; so my bad if this post looks retarted.

  15. Re:Okay on The Singularity Blinds Sci-Fi · · Score: 1

    "cells are ubiquous devices and will certainly be around in the *real* 2020" Well that leaves 16 years for cell phones to become obsolete. Surpassed by some technology that you *didn't* see coming.

  16. Re:Fuel is not a source on Getting Serious About Fuel Cells · · Score: 1

    what still here? well if you made it this far into this thread you get to hear about the matrix, you passed ther test. particles seem to be bound to randomness by the uncertainty principle when measured in 4 dimentions, this means A. cause and effect dont exist at subatomic level or B. Einstein was right about the dice, the laws of physics are logical like all true science, cause and effect is fundemental, and the universe therefore cannot be accuratly described and does not exist in 4 dimentions. personally im rooting for a breakthrough in holographic theory, or something like 3.999999 dimentions. holographic could explain alot, like maybe all massive fundamental particles have 1/2 spin because the 3 dimentional universe's 3 dimention describes x and y dimentions every other "bit" resulting in 4 virtual dimentions with the 3rd and 4th with only half the information density. whatever the true laws are it would seem that all scientific laws are logical ha! howbout that for a crackpot idea! happy now! well hope you had fun not reading this thread as im sure you probobly didnt

  17. Re:Fuel is not a source on Getting Serious About Fuel Cells · · Score: 1

    thats right! dont do drugs kids, bwhahahahhaahahah well at least not crack, crack is whack, hey im back, ill go read phrack, then i could hack and be 31337, or i could try to get this smell off my feet, its not good to go a week with nothing to eat, personally i think that i am pretty damm sweet!

  18. Re:Fuel is not a source on Getting Serious About Fuel Cells · · Score: 1

    im sure ive got something better to do than this. hmmmm, i could go fishing. naaaaaa hmmmmmmmmmm, oh well fishing it is. and fish oil can be used in fuel cells. almost got offtopic for e second there. well buhbye, seriously why are you still reading this? oh nobody is, this is pretty pointless then huh?

  19. Re:Fuel is not a source on Getting Serious About Fuel Cells · · Score: 1

    why are you still reading this thread? didn't you realize it was a waste of time 2 posts ago? .......... or was it!?

  20. Re:Fuel is not a source on Getting Serious About Fuel Cells · · Score: 1

    and before you tell me to do it myself im workin on it, just only started learning anything beyond BASIC hello world stuff recently, wow i really need to stop replying to myself, to much coffe, too little sleep

  21. Re:Fuel is not a source on Getting Serious About Fuel Cells · · Score: 1

    ok and i know this is offtopic but while im throwing out cool ideas, i was also thinking that it would be really nice to have a bittorrent program that was fully integrated with something like smartpar, seems like it would help out nicley with the achiles heel of bittorrent of getting stuck at 92% with no seeds. or even if people just start puting par files at the begining of torrents. it just seems retarted not too

  22. Re:Fuel is not a source on Getting Serious About Fuel Cells · · Score: 1

    I was just thinking of stuff the other day and I thought of a cool way to mass produce hydrogen. If anyone reads this who knows what they're talking about lemmie know if its at all plausible. Basicly would it be possible to design a molecule that worked kind of like chloryphill, that was made so that it had polars regions to bond with water molecules and was photosensitive to sunlight in a way that it would act as an enzyme so when it is hit by a photon it would cause the water to split. Then you could make a bunch of it, dump it in a lake or something and make it like a giant, ridiculously cheap, instant solar cell that made hydrogen not electricity. It might not be efficient but it wouldnt really have to be. feel free to let me know if im just being an idiot