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  1. To Congress on Neil Armstrong To NASA: You're Embarrassing · · Score: 5, Informative

    He didn't say this to NASA, but to congress.

  2. Accountability on Mozilla Issues Do-Not-Track Guide For Advertisers · · Score: 1

    Honestly everyone knows that advertisers won't listen to these requests, but it does lay a framework for law to require corporations to listen to these request. Before this was in place a corporation could simply say, "I didn't know he wanted to be tracked"

  3. Melange? on Using Cinnamon In the Production of Nanoparticles · · Score: 1

    So Melange really is just cinnamon!?

  4. In Haskell on New Programming Language Weaves Security Into Code · · Score: 1

    Computer science loves to reinvent things. Haskell has this and this is an active area of research. Here is the original paper: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.149.5907&rep=rep1&type=pdf#page=185 (A library for light-weight information-flow security in Haskell)

  5. Flash isn't just for videos on Flash On Android Is 'Shockingly Bad' · · Score: 1

    The main advantage to flash on mobile devices is to be able to create applications with all of Adobe's tools and have them run on the device. Flashtime is a good example. It is a p2p voip service developed through Adobe AIR. Just thinking about flash for video isn't what the advantage is and the OP missed that.

  6. I call BS on A Battle of Wits On the Net's Effect On the Mind · · Score: 1

    Simple Question: Who is the 13th president of the U.S.? If I didn't have a computer with Internet, I wouldn't know. Why? Because I'm not going to go to the library. Go to some card catalog system, sort out the cards until I find a title that may have a list of presidents. Use the Dewey Decimal System to find the book and flip the page. Let's look at the internet way. Double click...type 13th president... enjoy.

  7. Re:What I want to know is ... on Ubuntu's "Lucid Lynx" Enters Beta · · Score: 1

    Because it is not an operating system. It is a distro

  8. Re:Opera Marketing Win on Opera Mini For iPhone Submitted To App Store Today · · Score: 1

    For those who don't know Opera mini makes everything blazing fast by acting as a proxy and compresses all of your html pages. However, it should probably not be used for logging into sites, because they can intercept everything.

  9. Droid does... on Opera Mini For iPhone Submitted To App Store Today · · Score: 1

    Opera mini is blazing on android. Too bad this will fail just like google failed. Apple is a rotten company.

  10. Re:Old grade school trick... on Researchers Convert Mouth Movements Into Speech · · Score: 1

    Mouths look different on voiced labiodental fricative (v) differently than voiceless labiodental fricative (f). The bottom lip is in a different position. they are both labiodental, but I don't think they look too similar. Also, the vowels are different.

  11. Hash? on Fingerprint Requirement For a Work-Study Job? · · Score: 1

    If it is just a description of the fingerprint, wouldn't it be like a hash. You can verify that the person is indeed who they claim to be (you are clocking in), but they won't be able to frame you for murder, because they can't produce a fingerprint from the description. This seems just like a hash to me.

  12. Re:Ogg support - sweet on Google's Nexus One Phone Launches · · Score: 1

    Yes, all phones support Ogg. I have a g1 and it works fine. I believe it has been supported the entire time.

  13. Older, more established? on Sony Takes Aim At Amazon's Kindle · · Score: 5, Informative

    By jaysonelliot on Aug 6, 2009 (on TFA) "Older, more established Kindle?" The Kindle was released in Nov. 2007 - the Sony Reader was released in September 2006, and was based on the nearly identical Sony Libre which had been on sale in Japan since early 2004. As of December, the Reader had sold 300,000 units in the US alone, while the Kindle was trailing behind at 240,000. I believe you meant to say "â¦the newer, less established Kindle."