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  1. Re:Null experiment for the 21st century on Lepton Universality In Question, a Standard Model Assumption · · Score: 1

    What on Earth would make you say that? I see no similarities between this experiment and the Michelson-Morley experiment.

  2. Congratulations on Stephen Hawking Going To Canada · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I wish him all the best, and hope he can still make more great contributions to theoretical physics. He is an example for us all.

  3. When birds go flying at the speed of sound... on Supersonic Skydiving · · Score: 1

    Is it just me that noticed that he wouldn't be breaking the speed of sound at all? At such high altitudes the atmosphere is thinner, where the real speed of sound is faster than the ground speed (e.g. faster than 340ms, and almost certainly faster than he can travel at). Correct me if I'm wrong (which I know of course you will)

  4. Re:iPhone on Researcher Discusses iPod Supercomputer · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hahah, oh dear I misread the summary, this is about iPod microprocessors not iPhone microprocessors... excuse me I am quite drunk :P I will see you all in another life, when we are all cats!

  5. iPhone on Researcher Discusses iPod Supercomputer · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Excuse me if I'm wrong, but would this not be more specifically a mobile microprocessor supercomputer than an iPhone supercomputer? I mean, its not as if only the iPhone uses mobile processors.

  6. Re:I think on Is Mathematics Discovered Or Invented? · · Score: 1

    No.

  7. lul wut? on Robot Composed of "Catoms" Can Assume Any Form · · Score: 1

    Robot Composed of "Catoms" Can Assume Any Form Composed of "Catoms" Can "Catoms" Cat ... Mrowl :3

  8. Re:S.E.T.I on Is SETI Worth It? · · Score: 1

    Hate to be an adjective nazi, but it wouldn't end xenophobia at all, since xenophobia is defined as the fear of aliens (where aliens are anything alien to a society) - it would however end racism!

  9. Re:Who said a bow and arrow was useless? on Huge Balloon Lofts New Telescope · · Score: 1

    Heh heh, since your so high up why not be green and use the power of the sun? *runs off to buy magnifying glass*

  10. Who said a bow and arrow was useless? on Huge Balloon Lofts New Telescope · · Score: 1

    What if the balloon pops? Isn't that a lot of incredibly expensive equipment thats going to go tumbling down? I can just see that advertisements of pranksters now... Classified Ad: Looking to charter a private airplane flight and hire a professional marksman

  11. Re:*yawn* on Halo 3 Has Gone Gold · · Score: 2, Funny

    Cue the Nazi Analogies in three...
    two...
    one...

  12. Oh ho! on The Mechanized Future · · Score: 3, Funny

    Does anyone else find it ironic it that he most likely wrote this on a word processor or type writer, rather than the good old fashioned 'un-mechanised' way 'by hand' that he appears to be purporting as the correct method.

  13. 10 Points for Stating the Obvious on Jobs Says People Don't Want to 'Rent' Music · · Score: 5, Funny

    Huh, imagine that, people actually wanting to own what they buy? :)

  14. Save the kiddies! on Final Version of Wii Browser Now Available · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So how long do you think it will be before an inebriated collection of soccer-moms bands together and attacks Nintendo of America for trying to sell these consoles complete with "porn-access" (a.k.a. an internet connection) to their kids...

  15. The Good News on Apple, Opera, and Mozilla Push For HTML5 · · Score: 1

    This can really only be seen as a good thing - although we may have to relearn large parts of HTML (or XHTML), it is a relatively simple language and the tradeoffs in browser compatability and interoperability we can get would be staggering, no more pages that are designed to work just in IE, and we could be sure that a web page would look the same in all modern browsers - no more testing them individually and tweaking code until it looks "acceptable" in all of them. Is is quite possible that this new standard could also decrease the bandwidth required by the HTTP protocol throughout the internet's 'pipes', which gives us more space for those darned torrents!

  16. Re:Price on Will The iPhone Kill The iPod? · · Score: 1

    While I don't believe that iPhones themselves are MP3 player killers, I definitely think the day of all these devices are numbered. It seems logical that a convergence device will eventually emerge which can perform the functions of a phone, mp3 player, PDA, WiFi internet device and goodness knows what (GPS maybe?) The length of time is something I wouldn't bet on, whether its measured in years or decades.

  17. The notice in the cupboard on Archive.org Sued By Colorado Woman · · Score: 1

    Is it just me or is this a bit like having a sign saying "Trespassers will be shot" on the INSIDE of your house?

  18. Re:I'm more interested in ... on Tour of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center · · Score: 1

    Oddly enough, it IS an internet startup, but it's still going strong today! It's the second most popular social networking site in the UK and ranks above the likes of IMDB, Microsoft, MSN and EBay.

  19. Re:Across the pond. on Paying for Better Math and Science Teachers · · Score: 1

    That is very odd indeed. I'm afraid I can't cite my sources as memory has recently gone to pot :s but I have heard it from teachers themselves, the headteacher of my school, and seen advertisements in papers guaranteeing relatively high salaries straight out of university. In Scotland at least (I can't speak for the rest of the UK) teaching still is a well paying and respected profession, I believe they are the 5th highest paid in the world, but they are required to have had at least 3 years of Higher education (e.g. university) to be a teacher in their chosen subject.

  20. Across the pond. on Paying for Better Math and Science Teachers · · Score: 1

    We are in a similar situation across the pond in the UK. There is a great shortage of a physics and chemistry teachers and the government is providing payment incentives to encourage graduates to take on the role of teaching... And why not? There is a shortage of an important commodity, and the market is willing to pay more for it. Those teacher unions should shut their traps!

  21. Idiots. on Objections Over Antibiotic Approved for Use in Cattle · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What a total blunder. This "last line of defence" anti-biotics are not used in medicine for the very same reason they should NOT be used in these cattle: if we use them on any large scale before we need them then the bacteria will become resistant to one of our last defences against that particular bacterium strain. If there was a mass epidemic for one reason or the other before the resistant strain was prevalent, we could have used our back up antibiotic to effectively contain it - but if this goes through we lose that last line of defence as the antibiotic would most likely be useless against this new resistant bacteria.

  22. Obligatory on Iran Launches Payload into Space · · Score: 1, Funny

    In Nuclear Iran, continent destabilise you! and sorry for my lack of self control ;)

  23. Anything in it though on Cold Fusion Scientist Exonerated · · Score: 0

    His vindication is all well and good, but does it mean that their may still be some merit in pursueing his research further, now that it has been established that it wasn't fake?

  24. Don't they want string theory to succeed? on String Theory Put to the Test · · Score: 0

    "planning a definitive test with the future launch of the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland that could disprove the current theory." From the wording in the article it sounds like they actually want string theory to fail, despite the fact that we have few alternatives so far.

  25. Contra-dick-tory on Morphine Relief Without Addiction? · · Score: 0

    Forgive me if I'm wrong, but after reading the summary, do I see the contradiction they claimn that the synthetic compound they invented is "natural"?