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Re:Anyone has the latest news on the 'life in a bo
* A colony of seed-harvester ants, Pogonomyrmex californicus, along with the queen ant for long-term colonization possibilities
I wonder if anyone has any more recent news on the 'life in a box'?
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Re:Yes
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Re:Here we go again
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Re:Here we go again
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Re:Easy solution
My Kobo reader didn't want to work without registration. I found some help here: http://trollinger.blog.com/2013/10/25/using-kobo-ebook-reader-without-registration/ BTW: Only because of that problem I learned that KOBO devices run Linux, and noticed that they didn't offer the source code in their manual, which means they are probably in breach of the GPL2 and might face some problems for it. I'm not feeling sorry for them.
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Re:Why...
I wish there real scientists like us on that committe. http://secretsecret500.blog.com/2012/10/06/hello-world/
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Re:Post bigotry here
Sometimes there's a very clear line between good and evil. http://secretsecret500.blog.com/2012/10/06/hello-world/
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A new plan for America.
http://secretsecret500.blog.com/2012/10/06/hello-world/ I've been trying to get some discussion going on this, but it's a royal pain in the ass to use slashdot with tor and privoxy enabled. Would anyone like to discuss it here in this thread? The message will most likely go viral if posted on facebook and twitter
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ugg boots
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Re:Good.
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Itanium was kinda a success for Intel
> why is Intel continuing to beat the obviously VERY dead horse that is Itanic? Its a giant flop,
When you look at it from a Marketing point of view, Itanium was perhaps the most successful chip in history -- not because it sold well, but because it bought time for x86 to move into 64-bit computing.
Recall that a few years back there were a number of promising 64-bit architectures that were a lot cleaner than Itanium. HP's PA-RISC and SGI's MIPS were two of them. Yet even before production Itanium chips launched, the CEO of SGI and the Executive VP of computers at HP made the decisions to move away from HPUX-on-PA-RISC and IRIX-on-MIPS in favor of NT on Itanium, pretty much killing their entire computing product lines, and killing R&D on the server versions of both chip families.
Seems the guy (yeah, same guy) who made those decisions was rewarded with a President and COO job at Microsoft a bit later.
Intel may not have won with actual sales of Itanium hardware (and I wonder if it even wanted to - from it's point of view X86 was even better because HP had some joint-ownership-rights in Itanium). But it sure won by killing the competitions 64-bit computing roadmaps from the PR of Itanium alone.
http://quiller8771.blog.com/2011/05/26/double-s-fall-it-technology-in-the-market/
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Re:laptop desktop for business?
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Amazing
Here you can see the first even complete map of mercury
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TEPCO effors...
They did try to use Japanese robots, but all their attempts failed So they call US now. Sad day for Japan robotics
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Very nice
Yet, why Japan needs US here.
They are leaders in robotics?
Look at this robot for example.
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Re:Goatse Warning
Why the sudden coordinated campaign for Goatse?
Is someone making money off this?
Acandemic note: The site of choice used to be the French one - now it's the Russian one.
My current list of Russian Goatse links:
http://tinyurl.com/63avlna
http://tiny.cc/jg2wh
http://goo.gl/zjJOI
http://bologgingaway.blog.com/2011/03/29/post/ -
Soon we all be very afraid to pirate
In fact my friend was charged 30000$ of alleged downloads. Here I blogged about that What to do next?
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Sure thing
And they send spam to each location in the solar system
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Better not to be a tor exit node....
Its already happened that one man was charged with felony and lost for defacing a site that was done through his computer that was a tor exit node.
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Nah, not better that existing panels
Its less energy efficient and even hazardous
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Its time to move to canada?
So I could hack PS3, jalbreak iphone, download pirate files All of above is legal in canada. Yay!
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Because that creates a policy on what porn is
The only practical use of this TLD is to force porn sites to use it. But who will decide what is and what isn't porn? This blog has a good story on this
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Not first!
UK appears to ban it as well
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Stupid users
If stupidity is a goldmine, them what to do. They report around 100 million of profits this year alone. So users buy, stores sell. Very simple
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Easy
Just follow instructions in this blog I actually found one once!
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WTF!
LOL: OMG!
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Intersting
They found that cells have two nucleus instead of one. Could that be some sort of merged like in out mitochondria case?
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Nah, I'll belive it when I see it
But nevertheless the microbes that harness radiation, are really coll
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Fake?
Its like 5th state of matter that once was proposed
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Track it!
Here you can see the orbits of these spacecrafts. For such small amount of money, pretty nice achievement.
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First google, now redhat, then...
Lets face it folks, free software doesn't work. Sure we all dream about it, but really the Genius that would invent a licence that would give users all GPL rights _except_ for the right to pay nothing to the author haven' t yet born. This guy does very careful and neutral analysis of this.
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Here goes last supporter of open-source
Money ruins everything. Trust me. Here a better explanation why Redhat move is really bad.
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A good gift for your geeky girlfriend?
Not bad I'll say, really. Here I found a gallery of designs that were made so far.
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Fuck you!
How can they do that if the licence forbids them to do that?
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Sony is the US enemy
Look, one solder was jailed, as he accidentally updated the firmware on 2 units. I guess he played games though.
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Fuck you sony
Despite that ability to run supercomputer, they take away the OtherOS option? I have read on this blog that their cluster already took a hit, cause many units failed, and new don't have the OtherOS option.
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Sink the itanic?
What an irony. Sad stuff all I can say. Itanium was really wondefull chip.
But legacy of x86 killed it.
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Bullshit
This is very very wrong. Japan just supplies about 10% of wafer. (China supplies about 40% itself). I think thats a work of someone that wants to play on a dropped stock price...., so watch out.
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First pictures of new flyby
Here you can see them Really amazing and unusual.
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An innocent guy was arrested as usual.
All these crackdowns will do nothing, unless we educate the users
or make it mandatory to pass a test before allowed in front of computer.
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USA government controls the media, news at 11
And corps & government controls all mass media now.>br/> Look, a detailed table of whom really controls each media company in USA,
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Its about time
Did I say that one hacker gathered more that 10000 of gmail accounts that way?
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Re:"century-class solar minimum"
You're right. We should be worried !
Look at the signal 100-150 years back. Oh no ! Massive (well
... almost 1.2 degrees) warming.Lower that amplitude another few thousand years ? Oh no ! The earth is cooling.
Lower that amplitude a few tens of thousands of years ! Oh no ! We're close to the start of a new ice age, temperature is about to drop some 5-15 degrees.
Lower that amplitude a few hundreds of thousands of years ! Hmmm, mildly warming earth
... about 0.1 degree per ten milleniaLower that amplitude a few million years ! Oh no ! The earth is cooling and has already lost several dozen degrees of heat. It does look like it will warm up a bit in the next, oh, 600000 years or so.
So please tell me, which of these should I be worried about ? To be honest I find the 3rd (about the new ice age that's obviously getting ready to start) the most convincing. But don't let me tell you what to think. Look at the data yourself. No matter which interpretation of the data you accept, on thing is absolutely certain : the IPCC is either beyond stupid, or lying.
The simple truth is the IPCC models predict a monotonically increasing temperature, which tends toward infinite. It not only tends toward infinite, it has quite a steep slope. If their models are correct, life on earth would become impossible before the year 3000 (avg. temperature above 52 degrees celcius would mean the end of life on earth). Worse, if their models are started, not at 1900 but at -10000 they predict life on earth to be impossible today (avg. temperature over 200 degrees celcius).
(note that the fluctuations in the graph are not a phenomena, but merely a result of increasing margins of error as we go further back. Data tends to get smoothed the further back in time you go)
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Re:How is 'pirated' (arrrr!!) copy count measured?
I was actually just thinking of this... you could query the biggest trackers, get the sum off all the seeds for all the torrents for PoP [which has been released in the 'scene' btw] Count those as pirated copies. As for the peers, shave off maybe 20% that will change their mind before the transfer finishes, count those as soon to be pirated copies. This would only handle torrents thou, Do people still use XDCC ?
:P Those are easy as hell to track as most will happily display their completed transfer statistics for you. -- http://nigelt.blog.com/ -
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So..take all the money you would save...and spend it on this ridiculous 'report' The Forrester report "How Much Monday are Your Idle PCs Wasting?" is available for $279 how much Monday ? -- http://nigelt.blog.com/
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I could see this being used to distribute harmful source code...code that would otherwise violate the terms of service of such sites as sourceforge or Google Code. -- http://nigelt.blog.com/
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Re:What about the ebay account?
This article goes into more detail about that. Apparently his eBay account was restored (and good thing, I would be livid if I had a 10k+ feedback powerseller account taken from me)
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Re:Not really adding anything important but...
This is definitely a step in the right direction for EULA regarding software. So many companies today are using the DMCA in the wrong sense and this is hurting the intellectual property situation for everyone.
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Re:I call bullshit.
There you go. Observe that this is a conversation between my PC (10.0.1.76) and slashdot (66.35.150.250). My NAT box (10.0.1.254) is nowhere to be seen in the packet dump. For the objective of determining with whom is my computer trying to speak to, NAT introduces zero noise.