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  1. Re:Actually on Star Trek's Synthehol Now Possible? · · Score: 0

    madcow....that nick sounds familiar..... :)

    you didnt make a cool Unreal Tournament Flash animation long time ago?

  2. Re:yum on Climate Researchers Feeling Heat From White House · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    see the next post and see if is offtopic :P

  3. yum on Climate Researchers Feeling Heat From White House · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I smell lots of insightful comments beyond here :P

  4. Re:hihihi on Health Problems Related to the Geek Lifestyle · · Score: 1

    you lifted you bed!!!??
    (i readed that :P)
    i wonder if this apply for a dude who works in his house and has a laptop and wireless and AC connector over his head....
    :P

  5. hihihi on Health Problems Related to the Geek Lifestyle · · Score: 1

    Q: Why no one comments this post??
    anyone feels the fingers pointing?
    :P

    A: no, im tired because i ran 1 mile to get the bus at time ( and because this damn class dont compile)
    :)

  6. Re:Oh. Methanol, not methane. on Giant Cloud of Methanol Found in Space · · Score: 1

    Ummm
    if it cant be stable, need something to be constantly producing it:

    - a huge cloud of interestellar bacteria
    - a huge junkyard for organic waste
    - may be is an accident, like the oil in our seas (may be a organic fuel, methanol is a good fuel too)
    - or may be a small planet there is pumping all it out (solar system scale contamination)

    :)

  7. Re:Same with WiFi and cell phones on Electrical Noise Causing Physiological Stress? · · Score: 1

    ohhh nice :)
    i think i wll do the same...
    btw...im slightly more inclined to the EM, because my skin is very sensityve to any current (and i readed an average resistence of it in 200 Kohms for DC and like 100k for AC at 5V both, many times, in school lab :P) virtually any electrical shok (even from a small 9v batery) makes lots of pain....and may be my brain is sensityve to...but is purely speculative...

    but yea...the sound seems more plausible... i wll try a frecuency test to.... may be a sensitive microphone recording or an array of frecuency specialized ones...for varying types of power-eating-machines....

    :)

  8. Re:Same with WiFi and cell phones on Electrical Noise Causing Physiological Stress? · · Score: 1

    ummmmm interesting....
    time ago, i found that when someone turns on the tv (specially the big ones), i heard a silly high, pitched, noise....i tought "is ok, is a high frecuency sound for the tv-speakers"....but years latter i noticed i keep hearign that noice, even if i cover my hears, or if im in another room, even another floor or even outside the house....

    i begun to make tests, like using a control remote to turn on and off the tv... or telling a person in another room to randomly turn on and off the tv and i said if was on or off (with the sound switched off) and i changed the distance from 1 meter to 8 meters (after that... the effect is near zero)...and i found that : or is a sound in a certain frequency that can pass the walls and that only i can hear...or is a EM radiation and my brain is very sensitive to that frequency...

    i found too that a old VCR makes the same effect ...but seems only tvs and certain electrodomestics make that effect...


  9. MOD PARENT UP AS FUNNY! on Robotic 'Pack Mule' with Impressive Reflexes · · Score: 1

    Hey dudes, is a book, reference (The second Foundation, Isaac Asimov), and there is a character called "The Mule" (the reason is in the book itself, im not gonna to spoil it :P )...

    so...in my opinion..it isnt very offtopic ...may be funny..., but troll seems soo much for me...

  10. Azathoth on Black Holes and Cosmic Snapshots · · Score: 1

    " ...finds that there is an exit via a wormhole, and witnesses a kind of ultimate chaos."

    Azathoth!!!!
    (you might put carmina burana (O Fortuna) music here)

  11. Re: Japanese Scientists Dig up... on Japanese Scientists Dig up Million-year-old Ice · · Score: 1

    Noo
    they find a cave, and inside a barrel like thing with lots of appendages and a star shapped head....with a hard skin ..... that hides a terrible secret....muaahah ( ohh, no! is in the necronomicon!..run!)

  12. Re:Sombrero Galaxies and You on Galaxies Floating on a Dark Matter Stream · · Score: 1

    This subject is soo obscure to me :P

    haha joke apart...

    this brings in me again the idea that the universe is may be some kind of uber-big life-form... lying in a multi-dimensional world... interacting through gravity.... i dont know...that idea suddenly came to my head...

  13. Re:Well good on Federal Judge Rules Against Intelligent Design · · Score: 1

    i was thinking about that and i find something interesting...

    Faith is believing in something without enough evidence (at least, for the rest of the people) to support it, yes?

    then, if i want to know, a complete description of...an apple, for example:
    we can know..for example... its texture...

    but we cant know the exact texture pattern (remember, we are using only our senses...no some device...), because our sensing system cant see all the posible variables that are in the texture, is simply soo much information...

    our brain makes a the best that it can with the information that it can handle, but cant take, for example, the pattern at molecular level, so.....
    your brain is making choices without having all the information about the system...in some way...is believing in the information that it gathered... no one says that the model of the universe that is in our mind is the best description posible (probably isnt) and there is no way to prove it, because the huge amount of information, so, in some way, you have to believe in something in order to do any action or choice.
    in a simple way: our brain cant get all the information about our enviroment, not at the smallest level, so it has to work with incomplete info, so, it believes that the information is ok to do the choice, so, believing is deeply inside the way that small system (a lifeform, for example), works in a greater system (the universe)......
    well...that is my observation...too much cooffe today...you know...all night playing starcraft :)

  14. Re:Azathoth have mercy on Looking Directly at Extrasolar Planets · · Score: 1

    Nooo, Gilman died because of a nasty rat :P

    you need to seek for the tall black man, and the bizzare flute songs near the telescope main char :P

  15. Interesting... on Course Debunking Intelligent Design Canceled · · Score: 1

    mmmm Is interesting how every part is defending their own point of view... Well..here is my opinion... Imagine you develop a novel theory about...anything... then you develop it to the point that you can prove it to be an suficiently precise interperetation of the problem, then you test it...if it passed every test that you imagined...then you began to consider it as a enough precise model of the problem.... is about that...about models of a certain system... the first models...religions...tried to explain our universe...in a very simple ways someones...more complex another ones...but then came another points of views who where more precise that the old ones... scientific theories in this case... the new models, who where more precise than the old ones...replaced them....only in their own domains...unless the dominant models grow or went replaced by another one...precise one... that is in my opinion, the advance of the knowledge of our universe...is the advance of precision ... the problem is...that some models fill our desires in a more complete way that another ones... thats why some people like religion..anothers like science... the battle between desires and facts... we really dont know what interpretation is the "correct one" (if such thing exists..) but we know that some models adapt better to our observations than anothers, and if your model dont have a way to be tested, it simply wll become a untested model full of untesteable axioms, but with no chance to become a dominant model, unless the testers, became to be emotion-driven rather than fact-driven, then the untested model will probably survive, only because the testers wanted to...the desires again... in another words: if you dont have a way to test it...is only a untested model...can be as beautifull as you want, but if has no way to be testest, is nothing more than a interesting fantasy.

  16. Poor Mazinger Z on Japanese 'Minerva' Robot Lost in Space · · Score: 1

    Yea, poor Mazinger Z, he would be crying by now.... uh...no... is only oil from the refrigeration system... (FMI (For Moderators Information): Minerva was a robot that appeared in the Mazinger Z series...alongside with Mazinger, until the robot overheated and disabled itself....droping tears(oil) from her(uh?) eyes... )

  17. SALT....Y? on SALT launching on 11 November · · Score: 1

    yay! I wish that this article dont make me to retain more water... :P

  18. Re:what if the robot is shot? on Army Eyes Anti-Sniper Robot · · Score: 1

    mmm i have a question: what happen if the sniper is located in a zone with a high civilian population density?. if this thing has an automated response...it would wound or kill civilians... mmm, a sniper can do this...in order to make them to kill civilians...and then accuse their military for doing that...pretty scary... :S

  19. Re:so? on Powerful Galaxies Found in Infrared · · Score: 1

    i think is a dyson sphere, of the size of a galaxy, powering a civilization of kardashev type III.... Imagine a bunch of objects orbiting every star in the galaxy, taking all the energy from every star, some kind of energy network, then that things will heat a lot, and will release that waste heat in the form of infrared energy ....may be the same observed in that galaxy....

  20. Re:That's Life on Star Flung From Milky Way at High Speed · · Score: 1

    I think is the stellar entity WAN-TO, atacking his siblings/sons, or may be using a star as a decoy.
    anyone readed:
    ("THE WORLD AT THE END OF TIME"; 1990)
    FREDRIK POHL
    Sorry for the link, but i dont finded it in english.
    http://www.dreamers.com/libroscf/nova049.html

  21. Re:Again StarTrek way ahead of it's time on Wireless Power Recharging Nears Fruition · · Score: 1

    oohhh whoo
    Protoss Pylon!
    i wonder if that thing dont blow when damaged...
    (remember what happens to Terran Builds folks)

  22. yay on Humans Are Superorganisms · · Score: 2, Interesting

    mmmmm
    May be that theory of James Lovelock (dont remember the name..heehe) (earth as Gaia) looks like an very early version of this....

    mmmm or may be all the life in earth are nano-machine (dna-machines) based ...mmmm natural nanites......

    DNA: main program, HDD, and protein sequencer(no ST stuff)
    Protein: main nanite assembly block , maked by DNA(read DNA)
    Virus: all purpose nano-machines, maded by proteins (read Protein)
    Organels: purpose-based nanite based in protein
    Bacteria: structure based in organels and proteins Cell: complex nanite maded by various kinds of nanites (the things go fractal)
    ...
    ...
    Organs: complex strucuture based in simpler strcutures...that are based in aother even simpler structures(read Cells)
    ...
    ...
    Our scale lifeforms: structure based on organs(read Organs)

    dna-machines in fractal architecture.... doh i need to rest a bit

  23. Re:Doom??? on Mars Odyssey Begins Overtime · · Score: 1

    mmmm no martian OverLord post??

    ok
    I, for One, give the welcome to our martian Cyberdemon OverLord