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  1. Re:copy of the e-mail that was sent out on Break-In Compromises 160k Medical Records At UC Berkeley · · Score: 2, Interesting

    My SSN was in the 160k :-/ Just spent the last 30mins signing on to Experian to put a fraud alert on my account. Anyone understand whether this is good or not? Should I do something else? Also, I see that a freeze will cost $10. Berkeley isn't shelling out for this. It sucks, this is not my fault, some idiots left some ports open and now it's my problem and I don't see much of a concerted response from Berkeley to drive the protection from their end, they do have a website and telephone hotline but I have to do all the running around... wonderful. SSN's suck...

  2. Silicon emitting photons? on A Monster LED Array For Irresponsible Fun · · Score: 1

    Any pick up on the silicon emitting photons... last pick at the bottom about some transisI didn't think that was possible with the bandgap structure... I thought that you needs phonons to achieve that?

    Makes me wonder about some of the other stuff...

  3. ...but you were the choosen one!! on Search Companies Questioned About Chinese Policy · · Score: 1
  4. what's up with the clock in the network video? on Ho, Ho, Ho · · Score: 1

    Is your network travelling at > c ?

  5. Intel saving face? on No WiFi In 'Grantsdale' Chipset · · Score: 1

    This is Intel's way of saving face, the Si is there but it's not working. It's taking up at least at least 20cents of Si real estate and they're not using it! Not even Intel are that rich!

  6. prior art on Real Time Linux, Now Patented · · Score: 1

    Back in 1992, I implemented a RTOS similar to RT-Linux but with Minix for my final year project. I mentioned in the conclusions that Linux would have been a better candidate... prior art exists for anyone willing..