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@scarbrtj: What a coincidence! The art is shit too.

Wow, good thing that baby's head is pixelated out or else I would've totally recognized it as just another amorphous baby.

@NaraVara: Unfortunately the ability to be a self-righteous prick is the primary reason many people have in getting a PhD.

What a douche-sock.

@nhr_2151: ...Assuming you're not retarded. Most (not all... but overwhelmingly most) people with serious computer security problems are pretty damned retarded.

@Agentmage2012: I lol'd. Of course the Koreans then initiate a zerg rush.

I always thought it was an absurd idea to take the Heisenberg uncertainty principle to be a law of physics instead of a simple shortcoming of observation. To say that something we aren't yet capable of defining is therefore many things at once for the sake of our ignorance just shits all over Occam's razor and is, in

@RogueWarrior: None of these arguments matter, for this is progress towards directly harnessing the best source of energy to be found in these parts. It's plain to see that solar shall inevitably outpace fission in terms of total energy output and ease of gathering... at least until we figure out that whole fusion

Nothing that disturbing is ever gonna be the future of anything. Well... Nevermind. This is Japan we are talking about.

@cameron: Fucking awesome. You made my day.

Amazing how many people fail at knowing the difference between refraction and reflection. Great gallery, though!

...LITERALLY with their bare hands? Ugh. Quit abusing that word.

@Stem_Sell: BMW bikes are infinite class.

Great, more autonomous weapons to fight our proxy wars.

@FragRev: Trite yet obligatory skynet reference has been fulfilled.

@Turkieshooter: I've got a jewel case for an old game on my desk and I'm eying the activation key...

@barrywoods: And besides, I bet a planet that friggin' huge has hundreds of moons. Moons full of blue cat people, no doubt.

@Solytus: Man, everyone's got BP on the brain.