The Geekiest Animals in History 155
Flipper writes "CNET has compiled a list of the geekiest animals throughout history. The entries include such peculiar characters as Ham The Astrochimp (the first chimp in space), Schrödinger's Cat (used to demonstrate quantum superposition) and Hans, a horse who could apparently do complex mathematics and read words. The classics are there too, Pavlov's dogs get a well-deserved mention, as does Dolly The Sheep. What sounds like a pretty bizarre list is actually strangely interesting — some of these animals are seriously geeky."
Not a chance (Score:5, Funny)
"Sherman, fire up the wayback machine..."
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'Every Which Way But Loose'?
That ape only looked smart in comparison to Clint Eastwood.
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Remember humans are animals too (Score:4, Funny)
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Quiet, you.
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How long ago did you glark how funny "WABAC" is/was? I only caught it a few years ago when we had a R&B film festival when the DVD came out.
You missed one geeky animal (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Not a chance (Score:4, Informative)
Where is Laika? (Score:5, Informative)
Stolen from Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laika [wikipedia.org]
Laika (from Russian meaning "Barker", as well as being a dog breed) was a Russian space dog that became the first living creature from Earth to enter orbit. She was found as a stray wandering the streets of Moscow. Originally named Kudryavka, she was renamed Laika after her breed type. After undergoing training with two other dogs, she was selected to be the occupant of the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2 and was launched into space on November 3, 1957.
Laika died a few hours after launch from stress and overheating, likely due to a malfunction in the thermal control system. The true cause of her death was not made public until decades after the flight. Some former Soviet scientists have since expressed regret that Laika was allowed to die.
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Re:Where is Laika? (Score:4, Funny)
Now when North Korea launches its space program, the do will be cooked on purpose.
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..or Nim Chimsky? (Score:2)
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Only if your user name is vain gorilla.
The man in the mirror. (Score:2, Funny)
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Geekiest extinct animal (Score:5, Funny)
It was the multicore processor of its day.
Moores' law (not THAT Moore, his great grandfather) held that horses would double in length every 18 months.
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I know (Score:3, Insightful)
How about the Trojan Horse? (Score:5, Interesting)
And how about the remote controlled goldfish? [youtube.com]
Re:How about the Trojan Horse? (Score:5, Funny)
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Beware the Geeks, bearing GIFs!
No Danger Mouse!? (Score:4, Funny)
I'm old but who cares... (Score:1)
Flipper? (Score:1)
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Tux? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Tux? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Tux? (Score:5, Funny)
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If you're not certain, then maybe you're talking about Heisenberg's cat...
Re:Tux? (Score:4, Informative)
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Of course I did. I'm brilliant. That's why I post on
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People give parrots too little credit. I have a baby Amazon, 5 1/2 mont
Lesser known (Score:5, Funny)
The Very Definition of Geekiness. (Score:5, Funny)
I would add:
I think that finding this a strangely interesting article is the very definition of what it means to be a geek.
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Crickets Play Pacman (Score:4, Interesting)
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Wht do u get when u cross a polar bear with a Seal (Score:5, Funny)
Shamu (Score:5, Interesting)
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And here I thought that Mushu was a pork product. Thanks!
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I bet that's much more than a soldier understands. (Same applies to GWB)
Er what commands? (Score:2)
Like what? Active vocabulary of english speakers is only of the order 10 times that.
So, jump flip splash eat play-dead score-a-basket knit-a-sweater
Re:Shamu (Score:5, Funny)
Unfortunately, it maxes-out around 300-400, depending on how much time the whales want to spend on training the people.
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K-9 is somewhat lame, but the list gets kudos... (Score:4, Informative)
"You Bastard" anyone ??? (Score:1)
"All bastards are bastards, but some bastards is *bastards*."
Uh oh... (Score:1)
My two votes... (Score:5, Interesting)
First would be Laika, who gave her life in space exploration. Second would be Freud's Chow-Chow. Determining the mental state of a patient through pheromones and other bodily odors gets two dew-claws up.
On a somewhat related note of sniffing out people's mental state, one of my neighbors is a K9 cop. He said that several times, the cuplrit of a crime has stayed at the scene and just blended in with the crowd, and as soon as he showed up, without being given a scent or anything, his dog simply went straight into the crowd and picked out the party who turned out to be guilty.
steve
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I think you mean who's life was _taken_ in space exploration. not that there's anything wrong with that
See also (Score:1, Funny)
-1 Hitlers Dog
-2 Stalins Hampster
-3 Osamas Poodle
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Who Cares... (Score:2)
Orally Book Covers (Score:2, Interesting)
How about the monkeys flying out of my butt? (Score:1)
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Who made theese lists ? (Score:1)
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Agreed. There is no excuse for that. And why isn't Hedy Lamar [wikipedia.org] on that list?
Schrödinger's Cat is DEAD! (Score:3, Informative)
Even if the cat had plenty of food in that damn box it would have died of old age a looong time ago.
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It could be an undead cat.
Yet another list... (Score:1)
1: Sheep 2: Snakes 3: Donkeys
Sloth? (Score:1)
Just so you know. (Score:3, Informative)
One of my favorite parts:
Yeah, I'm really sure Koko was trying to say the word "people" by signing "nipple" which sounds just like it! Fun read.
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Koko (Score:3, Interesting)
-Aaron
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I don't buy this (Score:5, Funny)
A horse that understands the square root of negative one? No way.
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The Square Root of -1 is neigh.
And we all know horse neigh when they hear "Frau Blucher"
Which means "Frau Blucher" is the Square Root of -1
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You can do this with any horse. Ask it for the square root of negative one and imagine the hoof stamping once.
What do you call an exploding monkey? (Score:5, Informative)
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KoKo the gorilla and lawsuits? (Score:2)
If my puppy humps my leg can I sue him?
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Essentially, it's the "Your employer has an obligation to keep you safe from sexual harrassment" argument. So if I grope the cute guy down the hall, he can sue my employer. Besides, lawyers will customarily go after the money, and companies have more money than individuals, so you blame the company for hiring me in the first place.
If I bring my puppy to work everyday and he humps your leg and I don't do anything about the puppy humping your leg and
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The sexual harassment problem wasn't caused by Koko, but rather Koko's trainer. You see, Koko was first exposed to human breasts by the trainer. As could be predicted, Koko developed a boobie fetish and demanded to see boobs. Now, when a gorilla demands to see your boobs what do you do? But anyway, as the litigation goes, the trainer allegedly coerced the other female trainers to show Koko their boobs, too.
IIRC, Koko is a female herself.
not even an honorable mention (Score:1)
They allow you to derive the thermodynamic value of information. It doesn't get much geekier than that
Unix Geek Creature (Score:2)
HEY! (Score:3, Funny)
How about Tycho Brahe's elk? (Score:2)
Tycho was known for his star measurements, and the elk died falling down the stairs after it drank too much beer (apparently the ancient equivalent of Hosehead from Strange Brew :-).
From their geeks and nerds list (Score:2)
Holy. Crap.
And of course the winner goes to... (Score:2)
The Liger [wikipedia.org]! What else?
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Wi-Fizzle Research, etc [wi-fizzle.com]
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Not much to do wit the animals... (Score:2)
Mabel the Swimming Monkey (Score:2)
As the owner of two African Grey parrots, I have to give props to Alex's inclusion on the list. The bird developed the use of a "zero-like [livescience.com]" concept and abuses grad students. Pepperberg was actually able to document statistically that "Alex is ornery [amazon.com]."
Pepperberg is also teaching Alex to surf a parrot Internet a
Yay a Parrot! (Score:2)
Cc: (Score:2)
I had a psychology professor... (Score:2, Interesting)