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  1. Isaac facepalming himself in the grave on Tiny Fantastic Voyage Inspired Robots Are Starting To Get Reasonably Mature · · Score: 2

    Isaac Asimov called that novel of his a huge mistake, too much was bad scientifically with it

  2. The big question on LEGO Launches a Minecraft Competitor On Steam · · Score: 2

    Will it have round objects, or is everything blocky?

  3. Re:Oh good on An Early Look At Android M's Multi-Window Mode For Tablets · · Score: 4, Insightful

    oh the irony, Microsoft and Ubuntu and GNOME-tards making sucky UI to turn PC into a tablet like thing, while many tablet users are sick of the tablet UI and want the tried and proven simple window manager. I've noticed a trend in any software with UI, high IQ morons taking that which has been refined, and making such things obtuse, disruptive to workflow, and changing for change alone's sake.

  4. Re:Well, not exactly on LHC Season 2 Is About To Start Testing the Frontiers of Physics · · Score: 1

    You are confused as to what physics is. Physics is a man-made invention, it is not reality and it could well be ALL of it is found to be incorrect. Thus it has frontiers, mistakes, misconceptions, dead ends...

  5. Re:I still think they will kill us on LHC Season 2 Is About To Start Testing the Frontiers of Physics · · Score: 1

    Wrong headed thinking, those reactions don't have Earth in their center-of-mass as the LHC does. We're DOOOOOOMED, DOOMED I tell you.

    8D

  6. Re:Success! on LHC Season 2 Is About To Start Testing the Frontiers of Physics · · Score: 2

    Experiments producing and storing antimatter have been going on for decades, e.g. Fermilab's antiproton ring

  7. Re:My new Microwave on LHC Season 2 Is About To Start Testing the Frontiers of Physics · · Score: 1

    Bboth spellings are recognized by standard American dictionaries as correct. My 1976 Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary has

    weiner: var of wiener.

  8. Re:Down with video on More About Dan Shapiro and the Glowforge CNC Laser Cutter (Video #2) · · Score: 1

    Courtesy? After slashdot beta we're fresh out.

    "Almost" all videos?

  9. why degradable? on Untethered Miniature Origami Robot That Self-Folds, Walks, Swims, and Degrades · · Score: 1

    Re-use is better than recycling. Recycling is better than disposal or destruction.

  10. Down with video on More About Dan Shapiro and the Glowforge CNC Laser Cutter (Video #2) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    make a text article for each video or lose readers

    stupid twats are running slashdot these days

  11. Re:No source, no future on Emulator Now Runs x86 Apps On All Raspberry Pi Models · · Score: 1

    eh?

    You know of a version of QEMU that runs on ARM? Last I checked the choices were sparc, ppc and x86

  12. Re:Saw this in my kitchen sink on Black Hole Plays Pool With Plasma · · Score: 1

    Your sink is the article's subject, God

  13. Re:Tubes on Ways To Travel Faster Than Light Without Violating Relativity · · Score: 1

    wrong, you are not even subjectively going faster than C, rather you observe a different shorter distance to Alpha C. Nice try.

  14. Re:Tesla enables Edison to win the endgame? on How Tesla Batteries Will Force Home Wiring To Go Low Voltage · · Score: 1

    Yes they both do, why don't you educate yourself and then post?

  15. Re:instead of space race on Neil DeGrasse Tyson Urges America To Challenge China To a Space Race · · Score: 0

    Your lack of understanding of the unique issues ITER is facing is astounding, educate your ignorant self before spewing.

  16. Re:IANAL: Sun/MSFT vs Oracle/Google ??? on US Justice Department Urges Supreme Court Not To Take Up Google v. Oracle · · Score: 1

    Microsoft licensed Java from Sun, but there was problem that compliance to license meant passing compatibility tests so Sun later sued Microsoft. Microsoft paid their way out of that situation but later dropped J++ itself. It reused some of that tech in other products.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V...

  17. Re:instead of space race on Neil DeGrasse Tyson Urges America To Challenge China To a Space Race · · Score: -1, Troll

    this ITER space ship of which you speak, will it do the Kessel run in under 12 parsecs.

    Or are you mentioning something irrelevant?

  18. Re: instead of space race on Neil DeGrasse Tyson Urges America To Challenge China To a Space Race · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yeah we sure helped employment in Iraq

  19. Re:I trust Dr. Oz on How a Scientist Fooled Millions With Bizarre Chocolate Diet Claims · · Score: 1

    use it as an anal lube for random encounters and you'll definitely lose weight, from AIDS

  20. Re:Bitter chocolate tastes bad? on How a Scientist Fooled Millions With Bizarre Chocolate Diet Claims · · Score: 1

    http://webcache.googleusercont...

    (google cache to be nice to that store)

  21. Re:Bitter chocolate tastes bad? on How a Scientist Fooled Millions With Bizarre Chocolate Diet Claims · · Score: 1

    what do you mean, 100% chocolate bars with no sugar are a few clicks away on amazon. great with red wine.

  22. instead of space race on Neil DeGrasse Tyson Urges America To Challenge China To a Space Race · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How about collaboration, a team can do more than single entity

  23. Re:That poor man on California Is Giving Away Free Solar Panels To Its Poorest Residents · · Score: 1

    Probably less likely to be obese, have ED, diabetes, and many other diseases that out of shape desk jockeys get. Work out, my IT comrades!

  24. Re:The limit of miniaturization? on New Technique To Develop Single-Molecule Diode · · Score: 1

    Indeed, gap geometries can be made that have rectifying properties at the quantum level. How small can nothing get?

  25. Re:single molecule represent the limit of miniatur on New Technique To Develop Single-Molecule Diode · · Score: 2

    gaps with certain shapes can rectify at the quantum level also, I'm calling BS on the lower size limit too