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Comment Re:HAL9000 (Score 1) 143

Dave's not here, man....

Yea, I know, he's on Europa, at least that's where he's been for the last 4 years or so.. Just go with the flow of the joke... ;)

You damn young kids getting WHOOSHED again by us seniors. Now get offa my C&C LP collection... err, I mean lawn.

ISS

Space Station's 'Cubesat Cannon' Has Gone Rogue 143

astroengine writes: Last night (Thursday), two more of Planet Lab's shoebox-sized Earth imaging satellites launched themselves from aboard the International Space Station, the latest in a series of technical mysteries involving a commercially owned CubeSat deployer located outside Japan's Kibo laboratory module. Station commander Steve Swanson was storing some blood samples in one of the station's freezers Friday morning when he noticed that the doors on NanoRack's cubesat deployer were open, said NASA mission commentator Pat Ryan. Flight controllers at the Johnson Space Center in Houston determined that two CubeSats had been inadvertently released. "No crew members or ground controllers saw the deployment. They reviewed all the camera footage and there was no views of it there either," Ryan said.

Comment Re:The biggest risk to the pyramids is Islam (Score 1) 246

I've said it before and I'll say it again, the best thing anybody could ever do for humanity is take every single religious text and destroy them, the evil they cause far outweighs the good.

Destroy History

I'd settle for moving all the religious texts to the proper section, i.e. Historical Fantasy.
But they'd have a hard time competing with Conan The Barbarian.

Comment Re:Le sigh.... (Score 1) 167

So all things being equal, you're asking me who I trust with my best interests more, Nature or Monsanto?

Look, I dislike most of what Monsanto does as much as the rest of ya, but if I had to randomly select a bunch of mushrooms from nature vs. randomly selecting a bunch of GMO mushrooms from Monsanto, I think I know which group is less likely to kill me.

Comment Re:TI calculators are not outdated, just overprice (Score 1) 359

I have engineering students in college who use the "10^x" button for scientific notation instead of "EE" (or whatever it's called on your calculator), and so when asked to calculate 4/(2e3) will end up with 2000 instead of 0.002 (because they type 4 / 2 x 10^3).

Which demonstrates their lack of understanding of that particular computer(calculator)'s syntax, and has nothing whatsoever to do with their understanding of engineering principles, engineering math, or engineering methodologies.

You're testing the wrong thing.

Biotech

Researchers Harness E. Coli To Produce Propane 82

Rambo Tribble writes A team of British and Finnish scientists have used the common bacteria Escherichia coli to produce the environmentally-friendly fuel propane. By introducing enzymes to modify the bacteria's process for producing cell membranes, they were able directly produce fuel-grade propane. While commercial application is some years off, the process is being hailed as a cheap, sustainable alternative to deriving the gas from fossil fuel production. As researcher Patrik Jones is quoted as saying, "Fossil fuels are a finite resource and...we are going to have to come up with new ways to meet increasing energy demands."

Comment Re:It's OK to attack mythology and superstition... (Score 1) 266

Dowsing is an objectively testable claim.

Yes, but as was sensibly pointed out by J. Randi, most "tests" to date are invalid. Man goes out in field, picks spot, digs, behold water. Dowsing works!

Except that's not how a valid test goes. Challenge a dowser to find a spot which does NOT have water below. Dig there. Guess what'll happen.

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