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  1. Re:Anti-Evolution in other countries? on Anti-Evolution "Academic Freedom" Bill Passed In Louisiana · · Score: 1

    I'm Danish

    We hear about the US evolution-denial movement in the news, I have never heard about such a movement in europe, but I'm sure there is a person here and there in denial,

  2. Mars next ? on DoD to Put Internet Router in Space · · Score: 1
  3. YouTube: Onboard camera at 515kmh/320mph on French Train Breaks Speed Record · · Score: 1

    on-board camera at 515kmh/320mph

    Will brake for nobody !!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih3-2v3FA_M

  4. Re:Watch the Video on French Train Breaks Speed Record · · Score: 2, Interesting
  5. A Matrix and Ghosy in the Shell comparison on Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence in Theaters · · Score: 1

    Ok so youve seen the both the Matrix and Ghost in the Shell, and you note there are some similarities. But how similar are they? Well with this page will attempt show them scene by scene

  6. Charles Stross weblog on Singularity Sky · · Score: 1

    Charles Stross's weblog is here

  7. Re:CDBurners not the end for high-capacity Zip dri on DVD Burner Round-up · · Score: 1

    Buy a Dell:

    Boot from Bootable USB Flash Memory Drive
    http://www.dell.com/us/en/gen/topics/vector s_2003- ford.htm

  8. Tim O'Reilly Video from reboot on O'Reilly on the Commoditization of Software · · Score: 1
  9. Re:Just like automobiles in Britain on Segway Banned In San Francisco · · Score: 1

    "This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us." -- Western Union internal memo, l876.

    Whatever the situation in the USA, Britain had little use of the telephone because, "Here we have a superabundance of messengers, errand boys and things of that kind." W. H. Preece, then Post Office Assistant Engineer in Chief, testified in 1879 to a House of Commons Committee

  10. The requested URL Bandwidth is temporarily unavail on High Power RocketCam Videos · · Score: 1

    Alternative download sites ??

  11. overdose on Slashdot :-) on Charles Stross Interview · · Score: 1

    from the interview

    CS: I wrote "Lobsters" and showed it to a friend. He said "that's really cool, but you'll never sell it--the audience would have to overdose on Slashdot for six months before they got it." He was completely right--he just underestimated the number of people out there who overdose on Slashdot!

  12. in Denmark it's 37 hours a week on Cell Phones: Japan vs. the United States · · Score: 1

    and here in Denmark is 37 hours a week
    and in france it is 35 hours a week.

  13. It's Distraction by Bruce Sterling on Taiwan Joining Chinese Royalty-free Video Disk Effort · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It's Distraction by Bruce Sterling:

    It's the year 2044, and America has gone to hell. A disenfranchised U.S. Air Force base has turned to highway robbery in order to pay the bills. Vast chunks of the population live nomadic lives fueled by cheap transportation and even cheaper computer power. Warfare has shifted from the battlefield to the global networks, and China holds the information edge over all comers. Global warming is raising sea level, which in turn is drowning coastal cities. And the U.S. government has become nearly meaningless. This is the world that Oscar Valparaiso would have been born into, if he'd actually been born instead of being grown in vitro by black market baby dealers. Oscar's bizarre genetic history (even he's not sure how much of him is actually human) hasn't prevented him from running one of the most successful senatorial races in history, getting his man elected by a whopping majority. But Oscar has put himself out of a job, since he'd only be a liability to his boss in Washington due to his problematic background. Instead, Oscar finds himself shuffled off to the Collaboratory, a Big Science pork barrel project that's run half by corruption and half by scientific breakthroughs. At first it seems to be a lose-lose proposition for Oscar, but soon he has his "krewe" whipped into shape and ready to take control of events. Now if only he can straighten out his love life and solve a worldwide crisis that no one else knows exists

  14. RUF = Rapid Urban Flexible on New Thoughts in Public Transportation · · Score: 3, Informative
    also check out RUF



    RUF combines the best of cars with the best of trains


    The RUF system is a system where all vehicles can drive in 2 ways (Dual-Mode). They can either use the normal roads or they can "ride" on top of a triangular monorail.


    The RUF vehicles can both be cars (ruf) and busses (maxi-ruf). The rail (guideway) is a very slender triangular monorail made from 20 m long modules and carried by masts.


    When the vehicles "rides" on top of the monorail, the center of gravity is placed below the top of the rail, so the stability is very high. Derailment is impossible. It is possible to squeeze the top of the rail in order to make an emergency braking. This way it is possible under all circumstances to brake in a very short time. Short safety distances means large capacity.


    Energy consumption is very low due to the close coupling of vehicles to form a train. This principle also increases safety, since collisions within the train are eliminated when the vehicles already touch each other.


    The rufs are electric vehicles with small batteries. The batteries are partly recharged while the ruf uses the rail.

  15. G o o g l e's cache of "True Names" on True Names · · Score: 1

    hmm the site is down here is
    G o o g l e's cache of "True Names"

  16. read "True Names" online here on True Names · · Score: 4, Informative

    This is as complete and accurate an etext of the 1984
    edition of True Names

    True Names by Vernor Vinge

  17. Download it! on Star Trek: Enterprise Premieres Tonight · · Score: 1

    well I will bet I can download it on eDonkey tomorrow.

  18. Slashdot Europe on LinuxTag Opens (Hackers are Homeless) · · Score: 1
    What's next?

    Slashdot Europe ??

  19. in US$ on Adobe Threatens KIllustrator Over Name · · Score: 1

    is about 2160 US$

  20. Nokia is setting up a service in Europe on The Next Generation of PVR has no Hard Drive · · Score: 1
    Nokia is setting up a service in Europe

    check out the Nokia Media Terminal

    Q: How much will the Nokia Media Terminal cost and when will it be available?

    The Nokia Media Terminal will be priced competitively. The first Nokia Media Terminals will be available in Sweden in the middle part of 2001 and later on in the year in Europe and North America.

  21. Links on Interplanetary Internet (IPN) · · Score: 1
  22. Re:Oh great, watch Copenhagen get overrun by touri on Denmark Poised to Legalize Music Sharing · · Score: 1
    >Christiana is NOT in Denmark!

    YES it is!!!!!!!!!!!!

    check out www.christiania.org

  23. Nokia Media Games on DoCoMo, Sony To Create Mobile Phone Game System · · Score: 1
    Forget games on your mobile phone, play games with your Mobil phone instead. try Nokia Media Games

    What is Media Nokia Game? It's a new type of gaming that we call an 'all media experience'. As a player, you have to step into the shoes of the main character in a fictional story. You will experience life from his point of view - along the way, encountering a series of problems that you'll have to solve on his behalf. Messages and clues will reach you via every imaginable media (Internet, TV, radio, voicemail, SMS, magazines and newspapers). Your job is to follow the leads and stay connected by visiting the game web sites. Nokia Game will keep you busy for a month - that is, if you survive all the stages...

    http://www.nokia-game.com/

  24. So how mush are they paying me to share my hardisk on Napster Going to Subscriptions · · Score: 1

    from the cnet article Executives said they would not guarantee access to the full Bertelsmann catalog because they are relying on individual Napster members to provide and store all of the files. The file-sharing model puts much of the burden of distributing files on people with fast connections and large libraries of music. Whether those people will happily spend money on a service that turns them into unpaid BMG distributors remains to be seen. The companies failed to explain how customers would be prevented from making membership-only material downloaded onto their PCs freely available to others.

  25. The Culture FAQ on Look to Windward · · Score: 1

    What are The Culture novels?

    Iain M Banks has created a highly advanced space faring society called
    The Culture. In it phenomenally intelligent machines called 'Minds' run a
    civilization that many would consider as utopia or as close as you can
    get to it.

    Banks realized that a science fiction book set in utopia would be very
    dull and so he created 'Contact' the branch of The Culture that handles
    the dealing with, and meeting of, other civilizations. The plots of his
    Culture books all revolve around Contact and its espionage division
    called 'Special Circumstances'.

    In published order The Culture novels are:

    Consider Phlebas (1987)
    The Player of Games (1988)
    Use of Weapons (1990)
    Excession (1996)
    Inversions (1998) (Not a 'full' Culture novel, see below.)
    Look To Windward (2000)

    What is The Culture?

    The Culture is a kind of anarchist utopia (for the most part). It's
    inhabitants are a mixture of mostly humanoid species and intelligent
    machines. These machines fall into several categories: Minds are very
    intelligent and are generally found in the Culture's ships - in fact it
    could be said they 'are' the ships. Sometimes in the case of a huge
    ship, say, a General Systems Vehicle (which may have a population
    measured in the billions) there may be more than one Mind, typically
    three. Hub's are a special kind of Mind but one that is located on one
    of the Culture's non-ship habitats (more on this later) and performs a
    similar role. Finally Drones, these come in all kinds of shapes and
    sizes and have varying levels of intelligence typically one and a half
    times that of the intelligence of a typical Culture humanoid.

    There is no hierarchy as such in the Culture's society every individual
    is equal (machine or organic). The Culture is post-scarcity due to
    sophisticated technology. That is to say because the Culture can
    manipulate things at an atomic level (maybe below even that) anything
    can be produced with ease so anybody can have anything they want. Money,
    therefore, has no place in the Culture (in fact the Culture considers
    money to be a sign of poverty).

    The Culture has no laws, anybody can do pretty much what they want to
    do. It would be very hard for a member of the Culture to kill someone
    else (it would be considered very strange to even want to) but if you
    did do this you would be slap-droned, which is having a drone follow you
    around forever, making sure you didn't do it again. Worse though would
    be the social reaction; no one would want to talk to you.

    Organic life forms in the Culture have been genetically modified
    (geno-fixed) with all kinds of things. You can initiate a sex change by
    thinking about it. Drug glands in your brain allow all kinds of mood
    enhancements like; improving speed of thought, relief of tiredness,
    inebriation among many others. You don't get sick and a typical life
    span would be several centuries.

    Inhabitants of the Culture live in/on a variety of habitats. A few live
    on planets but there are only a few hundred inhabited planets in the
    Culture. The Culture's 'cities' are its GSV's, most have hundreds of
    millions of residents or even billions. Rocks consist of a converted
    asteroid and, like planets, living on one is unusual rather than the
    norm. The other forms of habitat are all manufactured. The most abundant
    are Orbitals which are giant rings in orbit around a star. Plates are
    similarly in orbit but are a pair of huge plates. Rings are an even
    bigger version of an Orbital, instead of orbiting a star they encircle
    one. Many members of Contact live on ships called GCU's (General Contact
    Units) on which they travel to observe, meet or interfere with other
    civilizations.

    more here http://home.freeuk.net/m.stanfield/culture/culture faq.txt