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  1. Re:I Think this article might be a bit misleading. on Quantum Teleportation Achieved Over 7km of Cable (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 0

    wopp, sorry for the doublepostreplytomyself but i was faster than me as usual i was just thinking in order to jaunt ... its gonna be a drag getting that cable to proxima centauri first

  2. Re:I Think this article might be a bit misleading. on Quantum Teleportation Achieved Over 7km of Cable (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 0

    Someone explained this news to me recently, they said the scientists didn't send ~information~ over quantum entanglement, they sent the data across normal networking means and sent and a key to unlock the data via quantum entanglement. The method used has deep implications for security and encryption methods, but not faster than light data transfer. Just wanted to clear that up.

    thats a dam shame and also more like cheating and hacking it ... i was already having visions of the beginning or the beginning of the end for all religion and the soul ... matter transmission ... if you can decode the totral string of numbers that make up one homo sapient and you send it over 7 km does it arrive with a soul or not in most cases the difference would be hard to see since bootsy collins would be hugging most of the available soul in the observable universe and the standard pseudo sapient is actually little more than a well-conditioned automaton but it might get rid of pesky fanatics once and for all gully foyle ... the stars my destination don't beat yourself up over it scotty, they were just emulating ?

  3. You're never too old on Ask Slashdot: Am I Too Old To Retrain? · · Score: 0

    to find your calling. You might become too old to do something about regretting not having tried if you skjooz my gremmar

  4. alzheimers or blind on New Study Links Caffeinated Coffee To Vision Loss · · Score: 0

    what's it gonna be then? genetically modified pick-your-poison javabeans? I had a teacher in what you call it , first year of real school when you're 13 , priest teaching religion (yea, six years of catholic school will leave you fracked over for life) teaching masturbation makes you blind as well. That was also proven. How many people can disprove that after years of empirics ?

  5. Re:Android built iphones? on Will Your Next iPhone Be Built By Robots? · · Score: 0

    lol, now the chinese students won't have to complain about being forced to do it. Now they just get nothing. I guess that's better morally then from an enlightened despots point of view?

  6. shin on World of Warcraft Character Becomes Campaign Issue · · Score: 0

    sekai omg how about that for waste of mental energy, what the fuck do these people waste their time with (and i'm not pointing at the one playing a simple game to relax here), how the hell does that say something about your personality? Mah last ex-gf played wow (after i introduced her and a bit before i quit again), worst idea ever. Some people take it as addiction, others just relax with it. I had a strange double life for about eight hours this week-end on Lotro myself.
    wurrz teh strait jacket at ?

  7. Re:And now... on Philippines' Cybercrime Law Makes SOPA Look Reasonable · · Score: 0

    mhm, the classic . I feel it's not because someone else has it worse you just have to be complacent about the situation you're in but it does remain a deadbeat classic to convince sheep-class humans. I also think if the protest holds out long enough it will just die out together with a generation that can't grasp todays world anymore. It's uncontrollable of sorts and that must be very scary if you're used to having total control all your life so far.
    all it needs is a few new businesses making money in a new way and not giving in to some vague legal threat based on they doing it differently and not according to the ancient ways (read : taking profit from the elder tribes)
    but will it persevere long enough, just have to wait and see, the anti-lobby could use some money as well since that does remain the key factor here

  8. can i get my flameproof layman mantle on first on Does Crowdfunding Work? · · Score: 0

    If anyone ever finds a one-fits-all-system that works every single time on everything, pls to mail me the pdf, call stephen hawking and become a forex trader
    i think, if you plan to man your own mission to mars crowdfunding aint gonna do it. If however you need a little less what's the harm in at least trying while keeping an eye open for any other option that arises? Is there a law that says you cant do both ? You could probably even convince a 'real' investor better if you can show it you got this hundreds or more ? (no idea what the average is) people willing to support you. Better than a petition, people who are willing to spend makes good impression on 'investors' i suppose.
    the biggest sin in life is not to have tried. i cant even get a thought up since it would mean independent business and the law says i cant do that. motivation zero, even if i could, which i dont know i can, i think i'll be ... by then, well that which does not kill you makes you crazy, ask the man himself
    psch, did i wind off-topic again? dont tell me i did it again oh nooo

  9. Re:Well damn on Think Tank's Website Rejects Browser Do-Not-Track Requests · · Score: 0

    i keep a site for hobbyism and learning when my head is screwed on right and i could care less who comes there to read what or what not but that's besides the question.
    this reminds me it's been a while since i fooled around with virtualbox, the ultimate cookiekiller. I dont know if any site can get your mac adress from a web server, i know you can switch it at will in a vm ? I wouldnt know how to find it out. Kind of inspiring to see what i can dig up about identifying hardware when a person visits a page. Thanks to the poster, much obliged, i've been very void of inspira- and motiva- lately

  10. Re:Oh good. on Engineered Stomach Microbe Converts Seaweed Into Ethanol · · Score: 0

    dare i as layman conclude that the carbon in the plants is released in a lot less time than would occur naturally, so the ecosystem has less time to recover than it would if the plant would just be rotting? And dare i think there's more carbon footprint to any combustion engine than only the co2 it emits when burning fuel? Thats why i like this place so much people here can explain cos they know what they talk about, thanks for the explanation

  11. Re:Oh good. on Engineered Stomach Microbe Converts Seaweed Into Ethanol · · Score: 0

    research needs better, independent cross-government funding i'll drink to that, should be as open source as ubuntu as well, to prevent the biggest possible monopoly of all : cornering the energy market worldwide in case of new revolutionary tech? sounds scary to me

  12. Re:All the better to watch you with, my dear on London Installing Largest Free Wifi Network · · Score: 0

    lol, you are now allowed to connect and be spied on from where no one has gone before huh ... orwell's bones must have turned to dust by now from all the tossing and turning in his grave

  13. incredible amount of innovation ? on Kinect For Windows Releasing On February 1 · · Score: 0

    that would be like muzu.tv waving around, sesame street, googly eyes and hey auntie look, its a funny looking cartoon of me that waves when i do it ? ... colour me like impressed in the most sarcastic paint available, if ever there was a fastest selling consumer scam, this was it, it has potential tho but so far i havent seen it work out ... best i had is rise of nightmares which is sometimes indeed true horror to control until you get the hang of it. I hope plugging it into my pc will justify the cost now two years later, been thinking about just selling it a few times already

  14. one word per minute on Glimpse of Stephen Hawking's Computer · · Score: 0

    and still not giving up? in my church the main would definitely be a saint

  15. the point being on British Schoolchildren To Get Programming Lessons · · Score: 0

    they get hauled off if they write code unauthorized by the ministry of information ? someone's gotta pay those poor jailwardens i suppose. MAN, are they creating a generation of hate i tell you, like nothing ever seen

  16. Re:Give it two to the chest and one to the head... on Google Giving Google TV Another Shot · · Score: 0

    hmz yea, ... will i have to pay for it like i don't wanna pay for normal or say ordinary tv with nothing on that interests me? if so pls to count me out

  17. Re:GPL on Pirate Party Leader: Copyright Laws Ridiculous · · Score: 0

    so why not do away with all of it then, and while you're at it do away with the lawtrolls and the fossil congressmen as well, save the world some trouble before us of a becomes public enemy number one worldwide with their o so sympathetic behaviour

  18. Re:News For Nerds on WikiLeaks Continues To Fund Itself Via Flattr · · Score: 0

    they might, if you provide a statement not to release any sensitive data where they are involved, and sign it with your own blood. I think alternative channels are the only way, even if run by dickheads like assange, they seem to do the trick very well. If you run an alternative money transfer service that makes no money at all for classic channels you will run into some law somewhere and if you don't someone somewhere will very quickly come up with a law for you to run into. time to take your work back underground, a bit funny the only service they can rely on comes from the land where he got sued for perhaps not using a condom? irony anyone? improvise

  19. Re:What a suprise on Obama FCC Caves On Net Neutrality · · Score: 0

    no, i've been hiding in the shadows

  20. Re:Damned shame on Split Screen Co-op Is Dying · · Score: 0

    anyone remember run the gauntlet on commodore 64? killed weeks for me , anyway, i got a kinect recently and if you have a huge living room and a huge tv it seems very much possible to play split screen games, i still have to see it evolve though

  21. Re:Should have deleted it from the start on Google Declines To Turn Over Harvested Wi-Fi Data · · Score: 0

    there you have a point, so , should the people whose data got collected take a stand and tell the govt they don't want their privates fondled ?

  22. i'm looking forward to this on Microsoft Puts the Kibosh On Kinect Sex Game Plans · · Score: 0

    somewhere in a haxxor pc channel, free speech, free choice = not the freedom to beat down someone at will, like that guy somewhere at the top said : fuck you , microsoft :p this motion game shit will happen and you provided the tool, might as well cash in on it , even if you do it hollywood style and found some sub-co something something, your morals are outdated but reading this will give your marketing clones that void stare and hard-on again i suppose

  23. lol? on Swiss Bank Has 43-Page Dress Code · · Score: 0

    lol ! (really ... lol) (no, really ... lol, who the fuck works for a company with a dress code ...? isn't that where all the shit starts ?)

  24. next time i have sex in sweden on Assange Secret Swedish Police Report Leaked · · Score: 0

    i'll install some spycams first

  25. who on Can Zuckerberg Leap the Great Firewall of China? · · Score: 0

    cares, facebook doesnt do any good to innovation, it just turns the whole net into a cheap cellphone