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Comment Re:Related Funny On Top Gear Last Night (Score 2, Funny) 160

They demoed the Ferrari 458, and one of the "features" that Jeremy Clarkson highlighted was that the dash mounted display could show you either the speedo or the GPS Sat Nav, but not at the same time - my immediate thought was "Heh, someone at Ferrari has a sense of humour and knows what the Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle is." :)

OH GOD NO please don't show me the speedo!

Comment Re:Aleks (Score 1) 438

Thank you mister strawman. I was eleven. I wasn't in any financial shape to buy more than a pack of gum. That's what this article was about, and I shared my story. Now kindly crawl back under your bridge.

Comment Aleks (Score 2, Interesting) 438

For those that read it (yes, I'm new here...), I liked the article and the reply by a user named Aleks. I did the same exact thing a long time ago with Commander Keen. Although I never payed for that game, I got all my friends playing it, and many of their parents eventually payed for the game for them. Would they have played and purchased the game without my prodding? Who knows. I'm no saint, but I pay for games that entertain me, even if it's just a dinky flash game on the interwebz.

Comment Re:Still doing that? (Score 1) 631

A lot of things will have been proven wrong in the next century. But that is the greatness of science, the ability to self-examine and change theories to fit and better emulate the natural world. Science will still exist, and it will be in a greater form. Fairytales will also still exist due to the fact that is impossible to prove or disprove them. But due to the simple fact that most religious belief is not self-coherent, it's impossible to examine it as you would science. Therefore, religion is neither true nor false, merely immaterial to our discussions of reality.

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