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  1. Re:tell me again on Explosions at the Boston Marathon · · Score: 1

    The cult of transnationalism feels happiest when locals are at fault

  2. Iron Bug on Nano-Suit Protects Bugs From Vacuums · · Score: 1

    "Power Levels Now at 400%"

  3. Re:recovery, not prevention. on Boston Tech Vs. the Bomber · · Score: 1

    the only way that'll happen is if the bomber is discovered to be a white anglo saxon male with a grudge against the government, like mcveigh

    in that case, then the police state will quickly come out in full force, no questions asked

    (I'm Asian myself)

  4. Re:Excellent. on Antares Rocket Launch Scrubbed · · Score: 4, Funny

    someone set us up the bomb

  5. Re:wow on Antares Rocket Launch Scrubbed · · Score: 2

    it was a spontaneous abortion - the umbilical came off

    but I heard that if you go horseback riding...

  6. expensive mistress, high maintenance on NASA's Bolden: No American-Led Return To the Moon 'In My Lifetime' · · Score: 2

    Because even shipping just a screw back from there would make it a $100K screw?

  7. Re:No way to see! on Ask Slashdot: How Can a Blind Singer 'See' the Choirmaster's Baton? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In Marvel Comics, lawyer Matt Murdock found a way... ... and became Daredevil!

  8. Distillation on Leak Found In Fukushima Tank Holding Radioactive Water · · Score: 1

    Then can't they distill away the water, so that just the crap is left and unable to flow anywhere else?

  9. Re:Harold Haas - links on German Scientists' Visible Light Network Hits 3Gbps · · Score: 1

    Well, he said "electromagnetic pollution" and not "radiation" - so I think he means that just lighting is better than lighting+wireless.

  10. Re:Harold Haas - links on German Scientists' Visible Light Network Hits 3Gbps · · Score: 1

    Is this a secure mode of communication? Or are you going to need some kind of Lighting Encryption Protocol?

  11. Re:FAP FAP FAP on Firefox 20 Arrives With Per-Window Private Browsing, New Download Manager · · Score: 4, Funny

    v21 will have auto-sausage-fapping capability - it'll even wipe up after you

  12. For Fuck's Sakes on Scientists Create World's First 3D-Printed 3D Printer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Can we just skip this April Fools shit from now on? It's just a fucking waste of time.

    No really, it's gotten really old, and there's no giggle value in it anymore. I'd just like to be able to tune in like every other day, and get my usual news. This Prank-Tee-Hee-Hee thing has totally jumped the shark, and nowadays it's just a nuisance.

  13. SpaceX vs NASA on NASA Trailer To Be Shown Before Star Trek: Into Darkness · · Score: 0

    I'd prefer a commercial ad pitch from SpaceX rather than one from NASA, which looks more like a pitch for taxpayer dollars.

    SpaceX has accomplished so much in the last 11 years since its founding, that by the time the next 11 years are over, they will have relegated NASA to a backseat role.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujX6CuRELFE

  14. Rocket Fuel? on New Catalyst Allows Cheaper Hydrogen Production · · Score: 1

    Good for rocket fuel, perhaps? Although there's still the cost of storage

  15. Re:buildings... from explosions. ???? on Building Better Body Armor With Nanofoams · · Score: 1

    Nope, the willful harboring and cultivation of terrorists is the main issue, and cannot be eclipsed by a mere use of a vaccination program to get those terrorists. The fact is that the blame for all of that should go onto those who have cultivated the terrorists as a weapon of war in the first place, since no counter-actions would have to be done if the perps hadn't perpetrated to begin with.

    WHITE LEFTIES should not be reasoned with, and only have their faces bashed in, since they're just smirking on the inside and trying support their terrorist friends.

  16. Re:buildings... from explosions. ???? on Building Better Body Armor With Nanofoams · · Score: 1

    No, I'm not going to jump thru hoops for you with citing. The facts have been cited too many times already for you to be ignorant of them. And your citing demand is just to make others go jumping thru hoops while you smirk. The best thing to do is to bash smirking bastards like you in the face first, and then cite. They're very real predators, and your saying otherwise doesn't change that.

  17. Re:3D printers will not be popular at any price on Gartner Says 3D Printers Will Cost Less Than $2,000 By 2016 · · Score: 1

    what about an automatic sandwich-maker?

  18. Re:buildings... from explosions. ???? on Building Better Body Armor With Nanofoams · · Score: 1

    You can fuck right off. That doctor was a hero for helping to track down Bin Laden, and the govt which punished him were assholes for giving sanctuary to Bin Laden, as well as countless other terrorists.

    As an Indian, I'm really fed up with the RACIST WHITE LEFT who have decided to defend all things related to Islamic Terrorism - whether it's Bin Laden, AlQaeda, Taliban, or any other murderous jihadist. All you bastards do is smirk when these predators from Pakistan kill people in countries nextdoor. The same Pakistan which complains that its sovereignty is being violated by drones is busy violating the sovereignty of neighboring countries by murdering their citizens with its own terrorist drones.

    The next RACIST WHITE LEFTY who sticks up for these mass-murderers is going to get a well-deserved beating from me.

  19. Re:Wow on Building Better Body Armor With Nanofoams · · Score: 1

    Nanocoat is already a registered trademark of Nanotech Coatings Ltd

  20. Re:Slavery? on The Man Who Sold Shares of Himself · · Score: 1

    How is having a GF any different from slavery?

  21. We're Saved! on Gartner Says 3D Printers Will Cost Less Than $2,000 By 2016 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Oh thank goodness! We'll now be able to print plastic dogshit cheaper than the cost of mass-producing it in China!

    Then nobody will be able to take that away from us - short of prying it out of our cold dead hands.

  22. Re:Danny Dunn Invisible Boy on Festo's Drone Dragonfly Takes To the Air · · Score: 1
  23. Danny Dunn Invisible Boy on Festo's Drone Dragonfly Takes To the Air · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I read that book in my childhood - great to see it finally come to real life!

    http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/727375.Danny_Dunn_Invisible_Boy

    Makes me shudder to think how many other sci-fi stories from childhood will come to real life.

  24. Re:I'd believe it if you added the word "solid" on Graphene Aerogel Takes World's Lightest Material Crown · · Score: 1

    Peasant.

  25. VxWorks? on SpaceX: Lessons Learned Developing Software For Space Vehicles · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I thought that for the Falcon rocket and Dragon capsule, SpaceX use the VxWorks realtime OS made by Wind River.

    Is the market for spacecraft programming expected to grow significantly in the coming decade(s)?