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  1. Re:Thanck God! on Central Dogma of Genetics May Not Be So Central · · Score: 1

    I think you meant jeans.

  2. Re:Just thought I would point out... on 10/10/10 — a Nice Day To Celebrate the Meaning of Life · · Score: 2, Funny

    no, its 1010/1010/11111011010

  3. so that's how... on MIT Researchers Harness Viruses To Split Water · · Score: 0

    So that's how Moses did it...

  4. Some people... on Company Invents Electronic Underpants · · Score: 0

    Some people, they go to bed; they think everything's fine, everything's good. Then they wake up and their crotch is on fire.

  5. Re:Won't work on Warner Brothers Hiring Undercover Anti-Pirates · · Score: 0

    Ha. Just you wait. Once I build my anti-graviton field generator, all will be subjected to laws governing gravitational freedom (which I invent, and through blackmail of government officials, get passed). Whether you walk, fly off into the heavens or become crushed into the ground is up to me.

  6. Re:You got the cause and effect reversed on US Gov't. Ending Its Hands-Off-the-Internet Stance · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Why is this insightful? Maybe funny, but most likely flamebait.

  7. Congratulations Scientology... on Scientology Charged With Slavery, Human Trafficking · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...you are now officially a religion.

  8. Re:This case is already over on Company Uses DMCA To Take Down Second-Hand Software · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the editors should update the summary. Maybe everyone can stop holding their breath for Vernor, then...

  9. Head Cleaving on The Kafka-esque Nightmare of Palm App Submission · · Score: 1

    New Slogan: Palm: Like watching a hand cleaving thin strips off the side of a head.

  10. Who will ship the other half? on POWER7 To Ship In First Half of 2010 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Who will be shipping the second half of 2010? Furthermore, shouldn't we be afraid that terrorists might try and sabotage these shipments and hold time hostage, leaving us to teeter on the precipice at 11:59 December 31, 2009?!

  11. Re:Fines involved on Stolen US Military Equipment Being Sold On eBay · · Score: 0
    Simply referring to copyright law is copyrighted! We'll see you in court.

    Yours Maliciously,

    MafIAA

  12. Re:Fear mongering? on Stolen US Military Equipment Being Sold On eBay · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Far more terrorist related deaths have occurred in countries other than the US. Everyone should stop referring to a single incident as if it is the defining moment which makes all fear-mongering justified.

  13. As an engineering student myself... on Does It Suck To Be An Engineering Student? · · Score: 0

    As someone who will graduate with a degree in engineering this May, I feel that I can comment. As far as textbooks go, I have had some good textbooks and some bad ones. For undergraduate courses, professors will often post lecture notes online, such that these notes and the textbook can be cross-referenced with each other. If I ever had problems understanding a textbook, I would turn to the lecture notes. On few occasions have I had to consult other textbooks (I never really talked to my profs). I agree 100% that better students can end up getting lower grades due to supportive friends. I never had many friends in my discipline, and as such, did all my assignments alone. Meanwhile, at least 90% of the students worked together on assignments. This was not so much as constructive collaboration as it was 'You do question 1, I'll do question 2 and Bob will do question 3. Then we'll copy each other'. The result is that these students also have more free time, as they are doing only a portion of the work. This allows them more time to study more for midterms and finals. This final semester I had 7 courses, one being a project (which did and still is consuming between 6 and 10 hours per week) and another being a thesis (which required much more work than the coursework of an average course). The result was that I usually only had the night before to study for my midterms.

  14. first on D Block Spectrum Auction Fraud Alleged · · Score: -1, Redundant

    first post!

  15. I don't think so on A Virus that Attacks Brain Cancer · · Score: 1, Insightful

    'Anything' that can help is not necessarily welcome. Maybe it can cure the brain cancer. But who says it doesn't develop into a virus that ends up killing more people per year than the brain cancer was killing?

  16. Forest Fire on Plants Use Twitter to Tell You to Water Them · · Score: 1, Funny

    As if millions of twitters suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.

  17. first on Milky Way Is Twice the Size We Thought · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    first

  18. Re:Holy Buzzowrds, Batman. on TR Picks 10 Emerging Technologies of 08 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Nanoradio is not a 'buzzword'. It literally is what its name says. Look it up in a journal like nano letters or nature's nanotechnology. The physical apparatus is simply a carbon nanotube mounted on a cathode, with the tip being some distance from an anode. When an incoming signal (the modulating carrier wave) is at its resonant frequency (which is 'tuned' through changing the length of the tube), the nanotube begins to vibrate with a relatively large amplitude, while the pattern of the field emission acts as a demodulator. In essence, this acts as a antenna/tuner/amplifier/demodulator all rolled into one.

  19. Re:Earth doesn't move on From the Moon to Earth in HD · · Score: 1
    Actually, the original statement does imply that. It should instead read

    "Since the moon's orbital rotation matches the Earth's axial rotation, the Earth will always appear to be in the same spot if seen by an astronaut standing on the moon."

  20. Re:This is Slavery! on Microbes Churn Out Hydrogen at Record Rate · · Score: 1

    Won't somebody think of the microbes?!

  21. The Rules of THE SWARM on The Rules of the Swarm · · Score: 4, Funny

    1st RULE: You do not talk about THE SWARM. 2nd RULE: You DO NOT talk about THE SWARM.

  22. It can't be helped on Fudan Intelligent Robot Learns To Fit In · · Score: 1, Funny

    I, for one, welcome our socially accepted robotic overloads

  23. Re:Blogosphere mapped finally? on Mapping the Blogosphere · · Score: 1

    ROFL MOD PARENT UP

  24. Preparing for the worst.... on Preparing for the Worst in IT · · Score: 1

    ...in space...

  25. Obligatory.... on Jumping to Conclusions on BIOS, Phoenix, and Windows · · Score: 0

    In Soviet Russia, conclusions jump to you