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  1. Google Health? on Two More Google Software Dogs Go To Heaven · · Score: 1

    This is the first I've heard f it. Could it be that it hasn't had the broad impact they hoped it would because people don't know about it?

  2. Re:What am I missing? on The Chemical-Free Chemistry Kit · · Score: 1

    Isn't the difference in freezing/melting point based on pressure true of many, if not most or all, chemicals? In my chemistry class we learned that measurements were generally taken at STP (standard temperature and pressure). I have looked at ten or so web pages, and I found "The term allotropy is usually only used for elements. In the case of compounds, the analogous term would be isomers." So water doesn't have allotropes. Also, according to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice#Phases), "Ice may be any one of the 15 known crystalline phases of water.". If that's what you were referring to, there are 15, not dozens. I could find no reference to pH -- point me, please? Thanks.

  3. What am I missing? on The Chemical-Free Chemistry Kit · · Score: 1

    The MSDS for water (http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/w0600.htm) says the freezing/melting point and pH are "not available". I think I know those numbers -- doesn't everybody?

  4. Blown? on What Happens If You Get Sucked Out of a Plane? · · Score: 1

    If your airplane cabin developed a hole and depressurized, wouldn't you be blown out, rather than sucked out?

  5. Babbage Difference Engine? on Do Tools Ever 'Die?' · · Score: 1

    I saw a replica at the Computer History Museum demonstrating how it worked, but I wouldn't say it was actually used any more.

  6. Re:Let's be clear on Court Rules Dungeons and Dragons Threatens Prison Security · · Score: 1

    His lawyer? Probably the reason he's in prison is that he had a public defender, and those guys are way too busy to mess with complaints over what games inmates are allowed to play..

  7. Isn't that contempt of court? on Palin's E-Mail Hacker Imprisoned Against Judge's Wishes · · Score: 1

    When you ignore the justice system and do whatever you want, isn't that contempt of court (or criminal behavior, depending who's doing it and when)?

  8. Re:Ummm...? on In the Google Navy · · Score: 1

    As far as I know, he can't buy a hollowed out volcano; I certainly haven't heard of one for sale. A luxury submarine, on the other hand, can be purchased on the open market (albeit for a price that mere mortals like you and I can't afford), and I think it would be obscenely cool to own one.

  9. Re:Ummm...? on In the Google Navy · · Score: 1

    I have two words for Larry Page: luxury submarine.

  10. "Wikipedian" on Can Wikipedia Teach Us All How To Just Get Along? · · Score: 1

    I'd seen "Wikipedian" as a noun, but as an adjective it's new on me. I wonder if/when it will make it into a dictionary? Not so unthinkable: "Lilliputian" is in there!

  11. Re:Space for readability on Sentence Spacing — 1 Space or 2? · · Score: 1

    Typography has en spaces and em spaces. I think there should be more space between sentences than there is between words, so I use two spaces. I might be convinced to use one if the one could be an em space. It definitely annoys me when I type two spaces and the software decides that there should be one. It annoys me when computers decide to fix my spelling, too: I spell better than computers do. Which reminds me: I also think there should be two spaces (or an em space) after colons.

    Note: single spacing in this posting is under protest. Single spacing may seem to be much more popular than it is, because it only takes one programmer (or his/her boss) to override the preferences of many, many people.

  12. There are bombs and there are BOMBS! on Bomb-Proof Wallpaper Developed · · Score: 1

    When I saw "Bomb-Proof", I was hoping for radiation and heat shielding. in the Bay Area, WMDs worry me more than conventional bombs.

  13. Kennita on The Ecological Impact of Spam · · Score: 1

    I wonder if the amount of pollution generated by spam has exceeded the amount generated by junk mail, and if so, by how much?

  14. Kennita on US Paper Money Discriminates Against the Blind · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If we make bills different sizes, the $20 bill had better still be ATM-sized (or else buy stock in an ATM company). Oh yes -- in any case, buy stock in a cash register company. Unless we keep the bills the same size and give them all different textures, edge designs, or what-not. Maybe bills should be embossed in Braille? They wouldn't stack as compactly, but it might beat other forms of retooling.

  15. Re:Great news... on DNA Vaccine May Treat Multiple Sclerosis · · Score: 1

    Mitoxantrone (trade name: Novantrone) is a relatively new treatment that can indeed stop MS in its tracks, and sometimes even (as in my case) back it off somewhat, though it's not a cure. For the clinical trial that shows a statistical reduction in disability, see novantrone.com -- under the Multiple Sclerosis heading, click the Professionals button, then look at the Prescribing Information (PDF).

  16. Re:No it does not - how it works on DNA Vaccine May Treat Multiple Sclerosis · · Score: 1

    An axon without its myelin sheath conducts signals much more slowly (IIRC, about 10% the speed) of one with it, with the result that (for example) reaction time is slowed significantly. Most kids/teenagers have quite quick reaction times, IIUC. I think the impulsiveness has some other explanation.