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  1. English wins on How the Internet Is Changing Language · · Score: 1

    Never mind the internet changing language, the real change is that computers are forcing the English language itself into all the curvy corners of the globe. Sure, you can change the language settings on your windowing system to your local language but how many actual programming languages are written in any language other than English? You will be assimilated.

  2. Subliminal Job Application on Google Releases a Web-App Case Study For Hackers · · Score: 1

    Is this another Google talent scout tool like their billboard of a few years ago ? Find the hidden easter egg and you're given a phone number at Google HR to call...

  3. Lets go fishing on Nuclear Subs 'Collide In Ocean' · · Score: 1

    If I wanted to go fishing for a nuclear sub (or simply increase the likelihood of a collision), all I would need to do is find where they like to hang out (where are the most detailed maps of the ocean floor?) and drop some interesting bait (say a steel drum with alarm clocks inside).

  4. Re:Sounds neat, but I'm confused... on Scientists Teleport Information Between Ions a Meter Apart · · Score: 1

    Is is possible to determine whether either of the particles has been changed to a 'defined' state without 'defining' its state ? Has someone already peeked into the cat's box ?

  5. Camouflage on Ink Breakthrough Heralds Bendy PC Screens · · Score: 1

    Paint the object you want to hide and point the image source (camera) at whatever is behind the object.

  6. Re:Not A Worry on Earth Bacteria May Hitch A Ride To The Stars · · Score: 1

    I totally agree - for all we know, one of the particle accelerators on planet earth may blink us all into non-existence before I finish typing this. Our 'selfish genes' would be most disappointed if they didn't at least have a distant cousin to continue the 'life' experiment.