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  1. HTTPS in North Africa on Is Algeria Deleting Facebook Accounts? · · Score: 1

    Don't know how Algeria is, but if it's anything like Tunisia, your ISP is definitely a man-in-the-middle. Stuck out like a sore thumb when talking to my bank (credit union) in Canada. I gave up doing any online banking there, figuring what some underpaid government employee could do. Quite likely and possible that Algeria's probably been harvesting FB logins for a while.

  2. Eight of Nine? Not. on America Losing Its Edge In Innovation · · Score: 2

    I guess people like to make bald statements ("Eight of nine top political posts (in the PRC) are held by engineers.
    Sheesh; that was easy to check; and wrong. Even the "nine" is problematic. What's real is:

    Hu JinTao - Gen secy of CPC, Pres of PRC; hydraulic eng.
    Xi JinPing - first secy of CPC, VP of PRC; chem eng. ...Wen JiaBao - premier of PRC; PhD in geology

    Not bad. But from there on, they're business-school degrees (albeit one from LSE) plus the minEd has a history degree.
    A long way down the list (way past "nine") is Chen Zhu - minHealth; PhDs in microbiology and medicine from Shanghai and Université Paris. Curiously, not a CPC member.

  3. Re:Basically? on What Is Holding Back the Paperless Office? · · Score: 1

    Have to concur: even 60 x 120 character text windows are too small for me to "see" what I'm working with, in software (source code). OTOH I can print 400 lines of text (two-up) and do mark-up and notes on that. Working through a basic text window on a computer is ... limiting. IDE's (Visual Studio et al) make this limit far worse, filling screen real estate with all kinds of tabs and panels that leave room for only a peephole into what you really want to see and edit!

  4. Ho hum ... on Schooling, Homeschooling, and Now, "Unschooling" · · Score: 1

    I homeschooled my daughters. No, I unschooled them. No, I homeschooled them. Sheesh. "Unschooling" is a term that (principally) secular homeschoolers use to distinguish what they do from the "correspondence-course" style curricula that tends to be more common in the non-secular homeschooling community (yes, they are two related but distinct groups). That didn't mean "playing video games all day". It meant finding areas of relevance and interest, and crossing a lot of boundaries: history, literature, philosophy, foundations of science aren't separate 'subjects'. Example at random: people used leeches (yech) medically, for centuries: why? That kind of question, and everything you unearth by following it up, is an unschooling "subject". Unschooling my girls also meant the education for myself that I had missed out on in school.

  5. Re:*sigh* on Australia To Block BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    'steganographic', not 'stenographic'. But that's just a quibble, I know.