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  1. Re:Look at last fiew SI prefixes on Yoctonewton Detector Smashes Force Sensing Record · · Score: 1

    etceteracto

  2. Re:I feel sad. on IE9 Throws Down the Hardware Acceleration Gauntlet · · Score: 1

    I had to switch to chrome so I could actually read slashdot at the same time as anything else

  3. Re:Why are these not being given to a Museum? on Apollo 13 Mission Manual Pages To Be Auctioned · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You're talking as if donating to them to a museum rather than throwing them away or auctioning them would be inconceivable.

  4. Captain Scarlet on Tsunami Warning From Space? · · Score: 1

    This. is the voice. of the Mysterons...

  5. Re:It's the Polyphony Digital model! on EA To Charge For Game Demos · · Score: 1

    Pssst, over here.

  6. Re:"many developers are so intrigued" on Google Go Capturing Developer Interest · · Score: 1

    Using Java's standard AWT library. Not being aware that python even has a key pressed event, I'm not in a position to realise that Java has no Python equivalent.

  7. Re:"many developers are so intrigued" on Google Go Capturing Developer Interest · · Score: 2, Informative

    One of the portability issues that I've encountered is that in Linux Java will repeat both KeyPressed and KeyReleased events when a key is held down, but on Windows it repeats only the KeyPressed, which makes it very difficult to work out when a key has physically been released on Linux.

  8. Re:Well, duh on RHIC Finds Symmetry Transformations In Quark Soup · · Score: 1

    If the universe existed as antimatter that would indicate the same asymmetry.

  9. Re:Is Google Planning To Fibre Britain? on Is Google Planning To Fibre Britain? · · Score: 1

    You pedant too much.

  10. Re:When? on When Will AI Surpass Human Intelligence? · · Score: 1

    I'm sure there's someone smarter than you who disagrees with "Never" being correct.

  11. Re:Here's an idea... on Gun With Wireless Arming Signal Goes On Sale Soon · · Score: 1

    In a life or death situation you'd just put the watch on the same arm you're holding the gun with.

  12. Re:I Disagree, That's the Only Model That Works on Does Personalized News Lead To Ignorance? · · Score: 1

    We shouldn't be pleasing the newsreaders but rather pleasing society in the long term.

  13. Re:Alrighty, clue me in on Prolonged Gaming Blamed For Rickets Rise · · Score: 1

    In other words, the possibilities of Tiberium... are limitless!

  14. Re:Ummm... on ReactOS Being Rewritten, Gets Wine Infusion · · Score: 1

    The question was not 'How is it possible for him to put his energy into something other than WINE?', it was 'Why has he chosen to put his energy into something other than WINE?'

  15. Re:Did we just break heisenberg's principle? on Nano-Scale Robot Arm Moves Atoms With 100% Accuracy · · Score: 1

    How would they work?

  16. Re:Very close to proving is not proving... on Martian Microbe Fossils, Not So Debunked Anymore · · Score: 1

    I doubt a Mars Rover is capable of going deep enough to find fossils.

  17. Re:Reboot should get a Reboot! on What SciFi Should Get the Reboot Treatment Next? · · Score: 1

    Oh my god, YES to C.O.P.S.

    Do it now; crime's a wastin'!

  18. Re:Summary of comments on The End Of Gravity As a Fundamental Force · · Score: 1

    Why must there be a finite number of populated worlds? There could be an infinite number of unpopulated worlds and an infinite number of populated worlds.

  19. Re:Pointless on Wireless Power Group Sees Standard Within 6 Months · · Score: 1

    The plug is absent, saving you the 'plug in' step that comes before the 'place on surface' step.

  20. Re:I Smell Patent War on Why Apple Denied the Google Latitude App · · Score: 4, Funny

    This just begs the question "Who the hell cares?"

  21. Re:Why bother? on Apple Fails To Deliver On Windows 7 Boot Camp Promise · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I guess it's in their interests not to get the fastest laptop, then.

  22. Re:Less verbose is more writeable on Myths About Code Comments · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Your example misses the point precisely because it's just as clear in one line than in eight. You obviously shouldn't break up everything into as many lines as possible.

  23. Re:As always... Wikipedia provides some sanity on Scientists Postulate Extinct Hominid With 150 IQ · · Score: 1

    I wasn't aware that the only way to inform someone was to cite peer reviewed sources.

  24. Re:Naturally, Not in America on World's First Production Hybrid Motorcycle To Hit Market In India · · Score: 1

    Who but the US supposes that the US are number one creator of all times? By the way, there are a hundred or more other countries that didn't develop it.

  25. Re:Relax people on Gigantic Spiral of Light Observed Over Norway; Rocket To Blame? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    No other object has been misidentified as a flying saucer more often than the planet Venus.

    Even the former leader of your United States of America, James Earl Carter Jr., thought he saw a UFO once, but it's been proven he only saw the planet Venus.

    Venus was at its peak brilliance last night. You probably thought you saw something up in the sky other than Venus, but I assure you, it was Venus.

    Your scientists have yet to discover how neural networks create self-consciousness, let alone how the human brain processes two-dimensional retinal images into the three-dimensional phenomenon known as perception. Yet you somehow brazenly declare seeing is believing?

    Your scientific illiteracy makes me shudder, and I wouldn't flaunt your ignorance by telling anyone that you saw anything last night other than the planet Venus, because if you do, you're a dead man.