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  1. Re:Don't forget on New Pope Selected · · Score: 1

    to stress his collusion with the Pinochet regime in Argentina.

    Get informed: Pinochet == Chile

    But yes, he was presumably involved with the Argentine military government of 1976.

  2. Great... on New Pope Selected · · Score: 1

    ...yet another old right-wing homo-phobic Pope that will have to retire in less than 10 years.

    Though I'm actually surprised they've chosen him considering the suspicions on his involvement in the forced disappearances during the last dictatorship in Argentina.

  3. Goofy on Dropbox Adds Two-Factor Authentication · · Score: 1

    I'm the only one that looses his phone?

  4. Re:All This From 1 Degree C on NASA Scientist: Heat Waves Really Are From Global Warming · · Score: 1

    To free something is to loose it. To not win is to lose.

    Ha ha; no, English is not my first language; not even my second language.

    But thanks for the explanation; I haven't noticed those were two different words before.

  5. Re:All This From 1 Degree C on NASA Scientist: Heat Waves Really Are From Global Warming · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How did people think we could dump that much energy into any system and it would not make a difference?

    Well, that's weird: people commenting without having an idea about the issue.
    We dumping energy into the system?

    We are not giving [so much] energy into the system; we are just pouring green-house gases into the atmosphere, which in turn stop the planet from loosing energy at the rate it has dissipated it before. That's called green-house effect, because it acts as the glasses in a green house, preventing the heat from leaving the system, and increasing the average temperature.

    It is not about human turning their air conditioners on and heating the atmosphere; it's about burning gas/coal/petrol to generate energy for those air conditioners (and cars, airplanes, industry, etc.) and increasing the level of green-house gases.

  6. Re:Space station altitude.... on Astronomers Catch Asteroid In Near-Miss Video · · Score: 3, Informative

    360km pretty much is when compared to 36,000km.

    360km (actually more like 400) is pretty little compared with earth's radius of over 6'000 kilometres

  7. Cursor on Raspberry Pi Now Has Distributors -- and Will Soon Have Boards for All (Video) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Mind moving the cursor somewhere else, please?

  8. Why Charity? on Ask Slashdot: Most Efficient, Worthwhile Charity? · · Score: 2

    Why not microfinancing, such as http://kiva.org/ ?

  9. Complex issue: TFR, Life expectancy and Pooverty, on Earth's Population To Hit 7 Billion This Year · · Score: 1

    The population growth is a really worrying issue I think we failed to nail in the last decades.
    With a world average of 2.58 children per woman it doesn't sound too bad, but add to it the increase of life expectancy and it's then no surprise that we are still growing so fast.

    We need to bring family planning to the poorest countries which hold the greatest birth rates as soon as possible. That will solve two problems with one shot: reduce population growth and poverty. Since giving them the opportunity to achieve economic stability before having children, and having less children to feed would give those families a lot more possibilities.

    Second step would be education, to give them the chance of economic growth.

  10. Re:We already have the tech on Scientists Aim To Improve Photosynthesis · · Score: 2

    Don't call it birth control; it's better called 'family planning'.

    A family is less poor not only if wisely chooses its number of children, but also the moment in time when they have it.

    In countries with high birth rates (children per woman) couples get their first child so early that usually they don't finish school, before getting any working experience that would grant them a safe monthly income, nor any time at those job positions to save some money while they could have.

    That's why I prefer the term Family Planning, it makes more sense.

  11. Desertification on Scientists Aim To Improve Photosynthesis · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't this contribute to the already important problem of desertification?
    If plans in the same area will be able to produce more bio-mass per squared meter, then the soil will be deprived of nitrogen and other nutrients faster, accelerating the process of desertification.

    You can of course tell me that fertilising those lands will solve the problem, but fertilisers have their own problems on the long run, specially inorganic ones.

    It does sound interesting for hydroponic cultivation and, why not, space farming.

  12. Re:How dare you on Happy Pi Day · · Score: 1

    My date format is DD/MM/YYYY, you insensitive clod !

    You wait until April 31st: 31/4.

    Oh, wait...

  13. Pi is wrong on Happy Pi Day · · Score: 1

    Great math video by Vi Hart, on why Pi is basically wrong.

    Enjoy:
    http://vihart.com/blog/pi-is-still-wrong/

  14. Re:My Results on A Real World HTML 5 Benchmark · · Score: 1

    > My results (running on quad-core Windows Vista 32-bit):
    Quad-core running 32-bits?
    And Vista?

    I guess Santa doesn't read ./

  15. No on Should Wikipedia Just Accept Ads Already? · · Score: 1

    It shouldn't.

  16. Not the first one on Kentucky Announces Creationism Theme Park · · Score: 1

    We've got one in Buenos Aires since a long time ago:
    http://www.tierrasanta-bsas.com.ar/

  17. Flame on 3D Printing May Face Legal Challenges · · Score: 1

    So I will be able to get from some torrent site the design to print my own iPhone?

    Anything you can print with a 3D printer you could do with your own hands and plaster; what's the big deal?
    If cd burners are not illigal, I don't see how 3D printers could get to be.

  18. Comments on Immaculate Conception In a Boa Constrictor · · Score: 1

    Comments not working on slashdot?

  19. Jurassic park on Immaculate Conception In a Boa Constrictor · · Score: 1

    News? Come on, we knew this already from Jurassic Park!

  20. Re:NASA's World Wind on Open Source Alternative To Google Earth? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Sorry, the correct link is this

  21. Re:NASA's World Wind on Open Source Alternative To Google Earth? · · Score: 3, Informative

    WorldWind is definitelly the best Open Source option to Google Earth. And even though only NASA's imagery is available, a lot of other sources are available. For isntance, Virtual Earth's imagery can be used for non commercial purposes in World Wind. There's also the posibility for governments to put their imagery for free usage, like in a Slovene project Gaea: (http://www.gaeaplus.si/), which can be tested here (http://geo.xlab.si/pds-0.0.2/gaea?version=sos)

  22. Re:The most boring benchmarking ever. on Chrome OS Benchmarked Against Moblin, Ubuntu Netbook, More · · Score: 1

    No, it doesn't boot in 3 seconds, but in 7, and only with SSDs. And that's more than the 5 seconds we've already seen: http://lwn.net/Articles/299483/ Anyhow; isntant Linuxes in ROM are the future, so no use in scrapping milliseconds from boot-up to a capped down OS that has no applications.

  23. Re:MS on ARM Launches Cortex-A5 Processor, To Take On Atom · · Score: 1

    That didn't stop Windows from having MIPS, Alpha and IA-64 versions in the past. Plus, it could even take advantage of the enormous number of open source programs that could be compiled for ARM Windows before commercial titles get ported. Don't tell me they won't because wouldn't not profitable; trying to screw Linux is always in Redmon's top priorities.

  24. Re:MS on ARM Launches Cortex-A5 Processor, To Take On Atom · · Score: 1

    > How many people have a stack of ARM software to run on ARM Windows? If MS ports not only Windows but also Visual Studio then software developers could just [cross-]compile for ARM, Photoshop included.

  25. MS on ARM Launches Cortex-A5 Processor, To Take On Atom · · Score: 1

    It's said that Intel has the edge on this fight due to x86 compatibility, but Microsoft can really change things around if they decided to port Win7 to ARM, instead of offering only Windows CE. But considering monopolies, I wouldn't expect that any time soon.