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  1. Re:On reading the future on German Cable ISP First To Deliver 4700Mbps Internet Connection · · Score: 1

    Let's imagine a virtual tailor service... Assume that you could go online, image yourself with a high res 3D webcam, and order custom clothes, complete with a virtual mirror to try them on. I'm guessing my 200Mbps connection would fall short at that point.

    Bad example: in the future, when 200Mbps connections are affordable for everyone, no one would require a tailor since everybody will pass their time in their basement, in underwear, enjoying their connection...

  2. Re:It's not just the textbooks on Math Textbooks a Textbook Example of Bad Textbooks · · Score: 1

    This makes me remember of an exam in which the teacher asked for "quantity of electrons" when he really wanted the "concentration of electrons", since there was no notion of volume in the problem.

    Now, how many of you would have had the balls to write "insufficient data" as an answer to the question, in a real-life exam? I almost did it :P.

  3. You call that austerity measure? on Federal Contractors Are $600 Screwdrivers · · Score: 1

    I call that common sense...

  4. Mass contradiction on Chinese Researchers Propose Asteroid Deflection Mission · · Score: 1

    Puting aside the debate on mass and weight, there seems to be some contradiction on the mass of Apophis.

    In the post, it is 46 million kg (pretty lightweight), in the first link of the post it is 46 million tonnes and on wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99942_Apophis) it is 27 million tonnes...

  5. Re:nice, but still missing... on C++0x Finally Becomes a Standard · · Score: 4, Informative

    - precise garbage collection (not that I'm missing it)

    What is the matter with everyone wanting a garbage collector? Personally, I find smart pointers to be far superior to garbage collection and the new standard now incorporates them in the STL (strongly influenced by BOOST)! With them, the sole idea of garbage collection in C++ is somewhat useless and obsolete.

  6. Re:reason to buy on Duke Nukem Forever Multiplayer Mode Predictably Controversial · · Score: 1

    That used to be common in arts, does anyone remember?

    I like the way you compare Duke Nukem to art.

  7. Re:Wow. on 200 Students Admit Cheating After Professor's Online Rant · · Score: 1

    As a student, I would be pretty pissed off if I had actually studied for that test and had my work thrown out because other people cheated.

    As a student, I would be pretty happy if I had actually drank beer all time instead of studying for that test and had my gigantic failure thrown out because other people cheated.

  8. Re:Little difference? on Scientists Propose One-Way Trips To Mars · · Score: 1

    Wow, being colonist of a new world. I'd like so much being part of it, I'd kill for it! Wait, what the ad just say...

  9. The real issue on Is the ISS Really Worth $100 Billion? · · Score: 1

    The real issue here is not about government spending on the army or other [insert field where you think gov spends too much] over the space program. Its more space program money might have been spent on more space probes, more telescopes, more scientific satellites, etc. which might have had more scientific profit.

  10. Re:onoes on Andromeda Devouring Neighbor Galaxy · · Score: 1

    According to this: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7813635.stm, the milky way is roughly the same size as Andromeda. Therefore, we won't be devoured, it will be a nice and slow merging.