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- ZephyrNinety, on 04/24/2008, -3/+12Same goes for vaginas.
- Conwaysb0718, on 04/25/2008, -0/+5you actually believe in all that wacky *****?
- xcanadian, on 04/25/2008, -0/+4That movie was paid for by a cult that believes that a 35,000 year old spirit *from Atlantis*, named Ramtha, is channeling his wisdom through a lady named JZ Night. They try to make you believe the double-slit experiment was magic caused by people observing it occurring, conveniently ignoring the fact that observation on that level has a guaranteed effect on the results of the experiment. In other words, it's pure ***** on the level of a scientology video.
- SteeleJK, on 04/25/2008, -0/+4Worst science film evar. (psuedo science garbage)
- gsadamb, on 04/24/2008, -0/+4...says the guy who joined Digg today.
- desuexmachina, on 04/25/2008, -0/+4Man, I hated that movie. Blah Blah at a quantum level things happen strangely so on a human level it must be true if only we believed. No, on a human level the quantum effects balance each other out. Of course I would not mind attempting to wish some of my parts through Marlee Matlin. You know, for science.
- xpose, on 04/24/2008, -0/+3Surely Snowflake news is BREAKING.
- jakobmakob, on 04/24/2008, -0/+3I love how news titles must omit all pronouns. Surely, this title wouldn't be half as good if it had the word "its."
- JlmAWP, on 04/25/2008, -0/+3It is always sort of a surprise, isn't it...
- LemurHorde, on 04/24/2008, -2/+4Researcher Kenneth G. Libbrecht's webpage has lots of snowflake pictures and research info. http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals/ph ...
- replaysMike, on 04/24/2008, -0/+2Snowflakes are like smarties. They all taste the same.
- Cynikk, on 04/25/2008, -0/+2I think this article was very interesting because nature is conceptually simplistic and structurally complex.
- MrDo, on 04/24/2008, -0/+1and yet they are so tasty.
- oatdc, on 04/24/2008, -0/+1"And people can't figure out how to predict which snowflakes will form at all"
Really? Cause I can. - jp12380, on 04/24/2008, -0/+1Pretty cool how they each have an individual shape.
- juliend2, on 04/24/2008, -0/+1I love snowflakes! Snowflakes are UNIQUE! DUGG!!!!
- jp12380, on 04/24/2008, -0/+1Yes how did you know? :P
- axeugene69, on 04/24/2008, -1/+2Really makes me think there's always more going on than we see.
This reminds me of the water crystals reacting to emotions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkbpXRSIUnE - LongShlong, on 04/24/2008, -0/+1... I begrudgingly accept.
- noig3, on 04/25/2008, -1/+2In other news:
People post ***** on digg that everyone already knows!
Who cares. This is not a discovery. It is something everyone learns as a child. - brock2621, on 04/25/2008, -0/+1"Listen up maggots, you are not special, you are not a beautiful or a unique snowflake, you are the same decaying organic matter as everything else." -Love Tyler
- inactive, on 04/25/2008, -0/+1You can predict which snowflakes will form if you know all the variables, which you obviously can't for a normal snowflake. They've been grown in labs though - preplanned snowflake patterns.
- inactive, on 04/25/2008, -0/+1Guess what, neither can the climate models.
Yes, it matters..... - Conwaysb0718, on 04/25/2008, -1/+2You are not special. You are not a beautiful or unique snowflake. You are the same decaying organic matter as everything else.
- czeman, on 04/25/2008, -0/+1"people can't figure out how to predict which snowflakes will form at all" - Just let the snowflakes form and see what you get. :)
- punkcat, on 04/25/2008, -0/+1u saying snowflakes have a thorn?
- inactive, on 04/24/2008, -1/+1And yet people think they can control the climate like they're walking up to the thermostat in their house.
- HaSatan, on 04/25/2008, -0/+0...just like every cowboy sings a sad sad song..
- WiseLittleOwl, on 04/24/2008, -2/+2And besides the weather and dust, here's what snowflakes also form around: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/discoblog/2008/0 ...
- jews1own1USA, on 04/24/2008, -1/+1I'd take, flies ***** out of that equation.
- Algaroth, on 04/25/2008, -1/+1Incredible! I never thought anyone would bother writing something so obvious and pointless. Fortunately the snowflakes can me mashed together until they're a hard solid ball of ice and thrown in a persons face while someone (you can set this up with a friend) rips a massive guitar solo in the background. So there's always that.
- vatd112, on 04/25/2008, -1/+1pansies!!! this is mans website
- LongShlong, on 04/24/2008, -3/+2Snowflake-stemmed stories are about as interesting as watching paint dry or flies *****.
- negativenancy, on 04/24/2008, -2/+1I'm a snowflake!! We are all very special snowflakes deep inside our hearts!
- jews1own1USA, on 04/24/2008, -3/+1"Pretty cool how they each have an individual shape."
are you an amazon book reviewer by any chance? - jews1own1USA, on 04/24/2008, -4/+1this story has as much humor and relavance to digg readers, as this comment. *farts*
- infimprob, on 04/24/2008, -5/+1Snowflakes also change structure after being enacted upon by disciplined Eastern monks. Check out "What the Bleep Do We Know" and I'd recommend the quantum edition.

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