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  1. Missing point on "Understanding" Search Engine Enters Public Beta · · Score: 1

    Many of the commenters above did not read the article or missed the point. The search engine does NOT claim to understand natural language.

    I guess it is a confusing concept, but they say it just 'understands' individual words. I fail to make sense of it, though, too.

    I also fail to see what benefits it gives to user.

  2. Re:wouldn't be allowed to develop? on First Genetically Modified Human Embryo Under Review · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It is still arbitrary though. You call "important step" when you get fertilized egg. Hey, when the sperm is ejected, it is also very important step. When the egg divides for a first time, is also important step. You can't seriously argue that a single cell is a human. I've got millions of cells in me, but they are not humans. Besides, we have so many REAL humans on this planet who are in danger of being killed RIGHT NOW that arguing about how those cells are humans and how cruel it is to 'kill' them is just hypocrisy and a load of BS

  3. Detention?? WTF??? on To Curb Truancy, Dallas Tries Electronic Monitoring · · Score: 1

    Why does the article mention detention? "Instead of punishing students with detention" Since when skipping classes is punished with detention?

  4. It is not a big brother... on To Curb Truancy, Dallas Tries Electronic Monitoring · · Score: 1

    It is Guardian Angel!

  5. Slava on Microsoft IM Blocking YouTube Links · · Score: 1

    Yes, that's right, youtube links ARE blocked.

  6. Re:Eye tracking is dumb. on Gaze Gaming Tech Promises Faster Eye-Controlled Interaction · · Score: 1

    (Sorry, I decided to post it from an account since nobody seems to be familiar with the technology) No, you are dumb. It is yesterday's news, anyway. It is already being used for people with disabilities who can't operate mouse or keyboard. Check out Eyeresponse.com