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  1. Great News on First Fossil Evidence That Velociraptors Hunted in Packs · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now all we need to find is some evidence of raptors being able to open up doors, and we'll have proof that Hollywood knows more about Dinosaurs than Science.

  2. Re:Bull poo on Colbert's Run For President May Be Criminal · · Score: 1

    No. Not unless their movies are really bad, so that their opponents can make fun of them. I'd suggest that Colbert bring a monkey wearing a diaper onto his show to assure victory.

  3. Re:His only choice will be to win on Colbert's Run For President May Be Criminal · · Score: 1

    First of all, elections have been stolen, corrupted, misread or otherwise screwed up roughly since the very first election. This is not some new phenomenon contrived by the Bush administration.

    Second, despite your obvious sarcasm you've just stumbled on a good point. Sure you can scream, demand litigation and preach fairness, but in the end, what are you going to do? Oust the current administration overnight and pluck the other guy from whatever he's currently occupied with in order to be the new President? The logistics alone would be a nightmare, to say nothing of the politics involved. We have neither the legal nor constitutional precedence to deal with something as dramatic as that, as far as I know. It would probably be a case of the cure being worse than the sickness, if there ever was one.

  4. This just in on America's View of the Internet · · Score: 0, Troll

    The masses are largely idiots. Story at 11.

  5. Re:Did anyone else... on Thompson Sues ESRB, Best Buy · · Score: 1

    That's probably for the best. I'm told that anger is bad for your overall health.

  6. Re:first explain it to physicists... on String Theory in Two Minutes · · Score: 1

    Silly... String? There's a silly string theory now? I want to learn more about that one.

  7. Re:Layman's terms? on "All Quiet Alert" Issued For the Sun · · Score: 1

    The sun is a mass of incandescent gas. A gigantic nuclear furnace, one might say, where hydrogen is built into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees.

  8. Bah. on Air Force to Get "Cyber Sidearms" · · Score: 1

    And here I was hoping that they were going to install Grapple Arms on their aircraft like in Outlaw Star. That would have been a lot cooler.

  9. Re:Wii Bubble on Wii 'Popularity Bubble' to Burst? · · Score: 1

    Smash Bros. isn't a Mario game. Really.

  10. Although I loathe to say it... on The Quest For Glory · · Score: 1

    Jesus riding a dinosaur.

  11. Re:This is confusing on A Mathematical Answer To the Parallel Universe Question · · Score: 1

    Yes, but your instructor will only give you an "A" in another universe.

  12. Re:Lain is a decent example... but... on Realtime ASCII Goggles · · Score: 1

    Nah, Mr. Ng isn't quite as similar to the setup they have shown. His whole body is permanently connected to his "wheelchair", while this guy I'm thinking of just wears a visor over his eyes, backpack, and a wide array of random crap.

  13. Anyone watch Serial Experiments Lain? on Realtime ASCII Goggles · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There's a moderately batty man who wanders through the streets with a setup that looks exactly like this. He's trying to remain permanently connected to cyberspace, or something to that effect. Not sure if anyone will know what I'm talking about, though. :)

  14. Re:Of course it's untrue. on Shaolin Monks May Sue Over Tale of Defeat by Ninja · · Score: 1

    Says Anonymous Coward. Why the secrecy? Afraid a Ninja might show up at your front door?

  15. That's good to hear on Retro Studios Stepping Back From Metroid For A Bit · · Score: 1

    I love Retro and everything they've done with the Metroid series. They brought the series into the third dimension near perfectly, and hammered out three stellar titles for it. Now, though, I'm interested to see just what they could do with something totally new... Go in any direction, instead of focusing only on the Metroid formula. I can only imagine what they could do if they planned an entire title around the Wii, instead of retrofitting an existing project onto it.

  16. Re:Umm... on PAX 2007 Firsthand - Day One · · Score: 1

    Oh, the cleverness of Anonymous Coward. lolol, indeed.

  17. Re:Company comparison on Sony to Add TV Tuner, DVR to PS3 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Try Nintendo. And don't hold your breath for an iGame. Even if it did come out, it would no doubt go the way of the N-Gage. Apple and gaming have never gotten along.

  18. Re:oh lord on Blogger Finds Bug in NASA Global Warming Study? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Now really, that's taking it a bit far. I'm strongly opposed to young earth people, and what they claim is far and away more extreme than global warming deniers, who usually suggest something to the tune of natural climate cycles.

  19. I felt a great disturbance in environmentalism on Blogger Finds Bug in NASA Global Warming Study? · · Score: 5, Funny

    As if millions of voices suddenly cried out "oops" and were suddenly silenced.

  20. Re:oooh on Robot Aims To Walk On Water · · Score: 1

    Crocodylus Pontifex

  21. Re:Basilisk on Robot Aims To Walk On Water · · Score: 1

    Potter killed it, Mal. Killed it with a sword. How weird is that?

  22. Re:KFC on Will Microsoft Put The Colonel in the Kernel? · · Score: 1

    No, sadly it appears that that Colonel was left at home. However, this idea might have been hatched in The House of the Venerable and Inscrutable Colonel.

  23. Re:hahahaha on Thompson Says Florida Bar Requested Psych Test · · Score: 1

    I assumed it was supposed to be some sort of Cartman laugh thing.

  24. Interestingly on Giant Microwave Turns Plastic Back to Oil · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've gotten my microwave at home to break my food back down into component carbons. Or at least something pretty similar to coal.

  25. Re:It's only a matter of time on Brain Controlled Virtual World for the Disabled · · Score: 1

    Ah, no, I mean within the next forty or fifty years, at most. That's probably within my lifespan, at least, and I tend to think of that as a short time. Compared with your average long-term plan for doing anything in space, in particular.