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  1. Re:Send them to me. on What To Do With 78 USB Drives Next Christmas? · · Score: 1

    Implementation was tricky, it never made it out of alpha...

  2. Re:Forgive my ignorance on 45th Known Mersenne Prime Found? · · Score: 1

    ...when he thought all he was doing was fucking around!

  3. Re:Newbie question on First Definitive Higgs Result In 7 Years · · Score: 1

    An eV is a unit of energy. (1 Volt * the charge on 1 electron. A Volt has units of energy/charge, so the dimensions work out right: energy/charge * charge = energy.) At relativistic speeds, it's useful to express mass in units of energy. It's OK because mass is related to energy by E=mc^2, and it is often useful in relativistic calculations to write down the "total energy" of a particle (mass energy + kinetic energy).

  4. Re:I dunno on RIAA Gets Nervous, Brings In Big Gun · · Score: 0, Redundant

    The summary should read "...amici curiae..."

  5. Re:spotted owl? on The Ridiculous LexisNexis Search that the Justice Department Used · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    That's the userid, not the comment number.

  6. Re:So... on Ubisoft Steals 'No-CD Crack' To Fix Rainbow 6: Vegas 2 · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Because Windows is free. Here's some evidence.

    Briefly: People mostly get it with a new computer, so they don't actually shell out anything for it and they don't know about the (often hidden) option to omit installation of Windows for cash. Or they pirate it instead of getting Linux, because that's what they are used to.

  7. Erlang: The Movie ! on Scaling Large Projects With Erlang · · Score: 5, Funny
  8. Re:Why "fortunately"? on Prominent Mathematicians Rebuke Recent Riemann Hypothesis Proof · · Score: 1

    Please take this as a statement of fact rather than as an (intended) insult: Your feelings on this matter not at all.

  9. Re:Can't be right on Einstein's Theory Passes Strict New Test · · Score: 2, Funny

    There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and absurd generalizations that fail to take into account the manifold subtleties of their subject?

  10. Re:Can't be right on Einstein's Theory Passes Strict New Test · · Score: 3, Informative

    Lecture 1-1 of the Feynman Lectures in Physics that he gave as a two-year undergraduate course in physics at Caltech.

  11. Re:Photographic and tactile memory on Expensive Books Inspire P2P Textbook Downloads · · Score: 1
    I'll vouch for the GP--I have the same capacity to remember where to find things in a physical book, and I can testify that this just doesn't translate well to noncorporeal objects, which I can only manipulate via a certain, limited set of controls.

    It's not a matter of being unable to search a PDF or scroll a webpage. I can do those things well and quickly, but it's easier by far to jump to what I need with a paper textbook of decent quality.

    Part of it has to do with the fact that searching a document requires me to come up with a phrase that is characteristic of the area of the text I want to access. Sure, that's easy and I do it well--but it's still another link in the chain. Then I have to compare the actual text I'm accessing with what I want to access. The corresponding task is much easier and faster with a physical textbook--even paragraphs' positions on the page can clue me in. And paradoxically, even though the motions involved in scrolling electronic pages are much smaller, it's much easier to turn paper pages.

    This is actually the first time I've articulated a preference for physical books over ebooks. The more I think about it, the more I think paying a reasonable premium for paper is a good thing. It's a shame such a thing exists only in college students' dreams.

  12. Re:Wait for it... on Sourceforge.net Blocked In Mainland China · · Score: 5, Insightful

    zimbabwe? sudan?

  13. Re:Verb Tense is Your Friend. on BioShock 3 Confirmed Despite Lack of BioShock 2 · · Score: 1

    I abandoned Ayn Rand in favor of crumpled porno?

  14. Re:Numerical methods requires programming on Programming As a Part of a Science Education? · · Score: 1

    So... It's Abramowitz and Stegun that one should look at?

  15. Re:Sweet on Singapore Firm Claims Patent Breach By Virtually All Websites · · Score: 1

    Ignorance is lack of knowledge, no more. I am ignorant about a large part of organic chemistry--but that's just because I haven't yet learned it. I haven't turned away from it.

  16. Re:Sweet on Singapore Firm Claims Patent Breach By Virtually All Websites · · Score: 1

    You mean stupidity, ignorance, and gullibility are not shameful, though willing acceptance of bogosity is?

  17. Re:Ugh on I Will Derive · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's DIFFERENTIATE, not DERIVE! Philistines.

  18. Re:The word "owned" comes to mind on Monster Cables Pushes Around the Wrong Small Company · · Score: 1
    Clearly your vocabulary is limited. Those of us 'in the know' can see that there is a three-letter word which fits perfectly.

    Now, to find it...

  19. Re:I Come In Peace! on The DIY Tank · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Rommel never thought of liberation, period.

  20. Re:Typical /. troll on The Man Who Guards Clinton's Wikipedia Entry · · Score: 1

    Yet when all evidence suggests that it is fiction, that makes it likely.

  21. Re:If they find a new cluster of stars on The Arthur C. Clarke Gamma Ray Burst · · Score: 1

    A cluster whose peculiar arrangement is such that, periodically, stars are fired at extremely high velocities straight into a fellow star cluster. That other star cluster should, if possible, be named the Whittington Cluster.

  22. Re:Sophistry on Cyber Attacks against Tibetan Communities · · Score: 1

    Well said, but I think it's important to distinguish between official and unofficial Chinese propaganda. Everyone knows it's them, but they don't admit it.

  23. Re:They are terrorists! on Cyber Attacks against Tibetan Communities · · Score: 1

    Crap, should've previewed. I was referring to their use of "we" and "us" instead of "you." Dead giveaway. And if they fix that, there will be other signs. Even their attitudes give them away.

  24. Re:They are terrorists! on Cyber Attacks against Tibetan Communities · · Score: 1
    Man, I could tell that and I don't even speak Chinese. All you have to have is a basic familiarity with how exactly speakers of various languages tend to violate conventions of the English language. You just have to hear people speak (or see them write) bad English while knowing or inferring their native language.

    One thing that I was consciously aware of was how they said "Look at ": "Let's look at...", "We'll show how...", "Let's see the true face of western media". Such mistakes are hard to fix, because they're not technically wrong--just context-inappropriate.

  25. Re:wikipedia on Road Coloring Problem Solved · · Score: 1

    Or Green Green Brown?