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  1. Extra credit? on Human Sexuality Class Includes Live Demo · · Score: 1

    Can the students get extra credit for field trips to Tijuana?

  2. Also inducted... on Five Inducted Into Meat Hall of Fame · · Score: 1
  3. Re:It's theoretically possible this'll never happe on Tractor Beams Are Getting Closer (Sort of) · · Score: 1

    I think it may be possible for information to travel faster than light. Remember that during the inflationary period following the big bang, the universe expanded at a rate several magnitudes greater than the speed of light. No, I don't think it is possible for people to travel faster than light and still maintain their structural integrity. And I agree, anything that violates the law of causality bothers the heck out of me.

    Tractor beams... well, until we fully understand how gravity fits into unified field theory, we can still hold out hope that they may be possible. And if you can do attraction, it stands to reason you should also be able to do repulsion... woo-hoo, antigravity!

  4. Re:Doing something increases your self-esteem on Facebook Boosts Your Self-Esteem · · Score: 1

    Only if you pay them, only if you pay...

  5. Re:I don't use Facebook on Facebook Boosts Your Self-Esteem · · Score: 2

    He trolls slashdot all day, obviously...

    Well, that and downloading porn.

  6. Re:Self-esteem. on Facebook Boosts Your Self-Esteem · · Score: 1

    So... what's your current rating on hot or not?

  7. Flawed methodology on Facebook Boosts Your Self-Esteem · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Of course those forced to stare at a blank screen had lower self esteem... they were thinking "Why the hell did I volunteer for this assinine study???" the whole time!

  8. So, in other words on 13 Countries On US "Priority Watch List" For Copyright Piracy · · Score: 1

    These are the best countries in which to go shopping for bootleg CDs and DVDs? Thanks for the free advertising!

  9. Re:Not Much Use in Engineering on IPad 2 33% Thinner, 2x Faster, iOS 4.3 · · Score: 1

    Have you tried remodulating the deflector array? That usually works!

  10. Re:33% thinner, 2x faster, 500% does anyone care? on IPad 2 33% Thinner, 2x Faster, iOS 4.3 · · Score: 1

    I've got a Nook Color for my daughter, and I like it. It's apples and oranges to compare it to the iPad, though... WiFi only, no camera or microphone, no GPS, need to jailbreak it to run real Android apps. On the plus side, it can be expanded with a 32GB miniSD card, which for some reason the iPad cannot. Sure, it's half the price of an iPad, but you get what you pay for.

  11. Re:What? No commentary about the built in cover? on IPad 2 33% Thinner, 2x Faster, iOS 4.3 · · Score: 1

    I once had a girlfriend like that...

  12. Re:So how do I get iOS 4.3? on IPad 2 33% Thinner, 2x Faster, iOS 4.3 · · Score: 1

    I haven't owned an Apple product before, but after following Engadget's live food I have to say iPad 2 looks fantastic.

    Honestly, the "o" key isn't anywhere near the "e" key. This looks more like a Freudian slip than a finger slip...

  13. The worst part? on Pizza Shop Owner Plants Mice In Competitor's Store · · Score: 1

    They were those old PS2 mechanical mice, not nice new USB optical mice!

  14. Re:A little weird on Panasonic Launches Beautifying Camera · · Score: 1

    Can we PLEASE go back to trolling with goatse instead?!? That which is seen can never be unseen...

  15. Re:Women with gigantic anime-esque eyes on Panasonic Launches Beautifying Camera · · Score: 1

    'Cause who doesn't love a woman with big, round, voluptuous...


    eyes.

  16. Re: the world the way I think it was on Panasonic Launches Beautifying Camera · · Score: 1

    How about their belly buttons?

  17. Extraordinary claims on World's Most Powerful Optical Microscope · · Score: -1

    "This is beyond the theoretical limit of optical microscopy."
    So either the scientists are lying, or the theory is wrong. Which is it? Pons? Fleischmann? Anyone?

  18. Re:wow, a SCO story? on SCO Found No Source Code In 2004 · · Score: 1
    You're missing a step:

    Company hires guy to looks for something.

    He doesn't find it.

    SCO pays as agreed.

    SCO fails to disclose this as a material fact in the case.

  19. I am SHOCKED, I tell you, SHOCKED! on SCO Found No Source Code In 2004 · · Score: 1

    News that someone was unable to find stolen SCO code in Linux is almost as surprising as the news that Charlie Sheen had his kids taken away from him! I certainly never saw that coming!

  20. Re:Few Questions on New Hampshire Man Sentenced To 7 Years For Robo-Calling Malware · · Score: 1

    Generally, shiny red cars are intended to tempt beautiful young women to get in and give you hand jobs, not to tempt delinquents to key them. That they more often attract the latter than the former is irrelevant.

  21. Re:Don't put the blame on the victim. on New Hampshire Man Sentenced To 7 Years For Robo-Calling Malware · · Score: 1

    You misspelled both "butt" and "Greek"...

  22. Re:Fax on New Hampshire Man Sentenced To 7 Years For Robo-Calling Malware · · Score: 1

    Or you could just, you know, not leave the MFP plugged into the phone line, like I do on mine.

  23. Re:Do that many people still have modems attached? on New Hampshire Man Sentenced To 7 Years For Robo-Calling Malware · · Score: 1

    You know, even when I worked for HP, we considered the HP-Kayak machines to be junk...

  24. Re:Wow... on New Hampshire Man Sentenced To 7 Years For Robo-Calling Malware · · Score: 1

    "And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!"

  25. Cut to the chase! on How Cyborg Tech Could Link the Minds of the World · · Score: 1

    What are the implications of this technology when applied to porn?