SystemIdleProcess
System Idle Process
SystemIdleProcess

What bothered me..and I know this is picking nits...is that we've seen that chains mean nothing to the Daleks, yet in two scenes on asylum they have daleks chained up who easily break them off. And I'm assuming it was other daleks (who should know better) who chained them up making it even more retarded.

Well...he probably could get laid there, if it weren't for his caveat (no STD's). Good luck with that.

From the article above:

Why don't you just kiss him instead of talking him to death?

Did he say he only just heard of it? This is about people coming together to play a game of it...not reporting that it's a new, unheard of game.

It's ok, they'll eventually run into the opening crawl of one of the Star Wars films, and the threat will be nullified.

The Van Allen belt is one of Joe Rogan's (and other conspiracy nuts) favorite thing to point at when saying man never went to the moon. If NASA officially said that they were launching these just to get more data to shut him up...I would feel my tax dollars were well spent.

red rocket?

Why not just a lower seat instead of strapping you to the bike?

I think your sarcasm is too subtle for some.

Free? That's better than the brand I've been wearing.

Here you go

You and Gizmodo should be sister sites, or something.

For some reason your link goes straight to page 6 of the instructions.

I wasn't sure if I should believe you or not, then I looked at your name. I'm convinced.

I find that many planetary discoveries amazing. I'm actually just reading Bill Bryson's "A Short History of Nearly Everything" and he notes that at time of printing (2003) there have been nearly 70 planets discovered outside our solar system. Amazing how fast discovery can grow once you get the technique down.

I know someone with a degenerative muscle disorder that can sometime move well enough to use a tablet, but on bad days, something like this might be a (insert deity)-send.

The article addresses this, briefly. Obviously gizmodo doesn't feel that disabled people should influence product development because they aren't average enough, and therefore this is a stupid application.

It was a pretty hilarious movie from the guy who did "Office Space". I liked OS better, but still worth a watch if you have a couple of hours to kill. The opening sequence on how smart people are being bred out of existence is cinematic gold (or tungsten).

I like how you took the time to correct someone on the internet, albeit incorrectly, without taking the time to check first to verify that your correction of a correction was actually correct. Tungsten!