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Stories and comments across the archive that link to nando.net.
Stories · 7
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Supreme Court Rules on Challenge to COPA
Publiux writes: "LawMeme is reporting today that the Supreme Court upheld portions of the Child Online Protection Act because using community standards to determine what could be harmful to minors was not overly broad and thus not unconstitutional. Before you stop spreading your 'sexually explicit material' online, a lower court still has to determine if the law is unconstitutional for other reasons." Snibor Eoj submits this link to coverage at Yahoo! as well. Other readers link to AP coverage running at NandoTimes and the decision itself (PDF). -
Comic Book Physics
hij writes "NANDO net has an article about a physics professor at the University of Minnesota is offering a class in Comic Book Physics. He looks into such things as the amount of calories that the Flash burns and the tension in spider-mans web." -
Comic Book Physics
hij writes "NANDO net has an article about a physics professor at the University of Minnesota is offering a class in Comic Book Physics. He looks into such things as the amount of calories that the Flash burns and the tension in spider-mans web." -
The New World of Gnutella
Frater 219 writes "The censorship-resistant systems Gnutella and Freenet got some reasonably positive editorial coverage in the Sacramento Bee and Nando Times today. Here's the article. It's rather good stuff: 'Echoes of the old hacker manifesto begin to ring loudly once again: Information wants to be free.'" Good piece, go read it. -
Combining New/Old Approaches for Nuclear Fusion
L2 writes "Sandia National Labs are looking at some old military tech for a shortcut to nuclear fusion. Still the odd little detail to be worked out, such as how to keep the fuel from melting everything during the reaction. " Interesting approach. While much of the recent fusion work seems to have centered around tokamak reacters, from what I've seen, this one harkens back to a different school of thought. The bottomline, IMHO, is that the sooner we have fusion - or another cheap, environmentally clean energy source, the less likely we are to destroy the rest of this planet and hence ourselves. -
Hacker's "suicide" Questioned
unitron writes "A little over a month ago a German hacker who had just gotten his comp sci degree and was apparently being courted by various spy agencies and multi-national corporations was found dead by what appeared to be suicide but what many of his peers are calling murder, a murder caused by his being too good at what he did. Maybe there's more downside to geek fame than just getting buried in spam." -
Physicist to Clone Himself
Brian Fair (WeThree) sent us this story where you can read that a Physicist is going to clone himself, and have his wife carry the embryo. I'll avoid posting my personal views on this, but what do you think about this?