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  1. Freedom without restraint is chaos? on Sony CEO Proposes "Guardrails For the Internet" · · Score: 1

    Freedom without restraint is evolution.

  2. Coding on OCZ's Brain Mouse Hits the Store · · Score: 1

    Yeeha! I hope this one can replace arrow keys and copy & paste for coding !

  3. Sharing Knowledge? on Should Wikipedia Allow Mathematical Proofs? · · Score: 1

    Good afternoon, dear slashdotters!

    As I heard, wikipedia is about collecting and sharing knowledge to make it accessible for everyone on the world.
    When thinking about that, how can it possibly happen to have a discussion about deleting knowledge?
    Is there a censorship going on, about which knowledge is too complex for the world?

    In my opinion there should be a wiser solution than just dropping knowledge which does not fit wikipedia's style.
    As a public source for knowledge, it should not care about style, the only thing that does matter should be correctness.

    Maybe wikipedia should think once more about it's quality standards and develop a better system to categorize in-depth information for the appropriate topics.

    Compare this to the slashdot moderation system: You choose the score (say complexity ;-)) of the comments you want to see.
    On wikipedia, I'd like to have a choice too.

  4. Re:reading on DS Games for Pre-readers? · · Score: 1

    I'd recommend that too, because i learned reading by playing maniac mansion on my good old C64, before i went to school.

  5. Re:Other applications... on Wearable Motion Capture · · Score: 1

    Yes, this is indeed a great idea. Take pre-recorded motions from a professional kung-fu fighter, put some vibration elements on the wearer and "hint" him if he does the wrong movements.

  6. Re:New Travel Destination on Japan to Start Fingerprinting Foreign Travelers · · Score: 1

    Letting foreign people take your fingerprint is just like letting them take nude photography of you.
    Difference is, everybody would avoid a country having the latter as a law for tourists.

    Something is wrong here.