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  1. Instagram for video? on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Sell an Algorithm To Venture Capitalists? · · Score: 1

    I suppose, this sounds like a fully-automated video normalization - instagram for video. If you bootstraped that for 3 years, it wouldn't be hard to write a web app in a couple of months and check that. Apparently, according to Google, previous "instagrams for video" were sold for quite a bit of money (tens of millions) but were not very useful. If yours really works where the other apps fail, that's a win.

  2. Re:My only question: Who owns it? on Not Even Investors Know What Google Glass Is For · · Score: 1

    The glasses can display [wanted] advertising labeling every building (shop, etc), you see. "In this restaurant, your friend is dating an Asian chick right now" "In this shop, you can buy BDSM toys which your GF always wanted, according to her search history" "This is the house where someone looks at your facebook page really often" You know, the possibilities are endless.

  3. Re:Nucleus Stabilisation via Electron Orbitals on X-Ray Laser For Creating Supercharged Particles · · Score: 1

    Google "dysprosium 163 naked nucleus", it finds the information

  4. Empire is coming back on Russia Aims Towards Mars · · Score: 2, Funny

    Low orbiting space station would be also useful for watching over the american military forces. I think it's the main reason. Cold war never ends! And as for me cold war is good for technical progress

  5. No cmyk curves( on GIMP 2.6 Released · · Score: 1

    With every release I'm waiting for cmyk curves and I don't see them(

  6. It's ridiculous! on Another Way the LHC Could Self-Destruct · · Score: 1

    The temperature of superfluid liquid helium is about 2 K if I remember correctly but the helium cooling collider's magnets is 4 K, so don't worry about it. Another point is that the amounts of energy after this "bomb" blows up can't be more then the energy accumulated in magnets, so we can't destruct neither Earth nor CERN