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  1. Re:Just buy them on Y Combinator Wants To Kill Hollywood · · Score: 1

    are you saying that Henry Ford should have bought all the horse whip workshops as well? that way, they couldn't complain that they were going out of business.
    if I had so much money lying around, I would spend it on research, not to pay off the "artists".

  2. Re:Why does the virus have to be both? on Mutant Flu Researchers Declare a Time Out · · Score: 1

    why do you see no reason for it to be both?
    as far as I know, very deadly viruses are also highly contagious (ebola, flu first come to mind). maybe they're highly contagious because they spread in the body very fast (i.e. "deadly")?

  3. Re:Handwringers & luddites on Mutant Flu Researchers Declare a Time Out · · Score: 1

    why aren't you lobbying for better pay for teachers then? I'm not a citizen of the country I live in, so I can't do anything about it in practice (can't vote etc).

    these researchers chose to do the right thing: "to hell with research, let's spend some time educating people". obviously, the purpose is to be able to do more research, but it got bad enough that they had to stop what they were doing and explain to people that they're careful.

    anyway, if teachers had better pay, then "better" people would choose to be teachers. if there were more teachers, they would have spare time to do some research as well, so those obsessed with research could also teach.

  4. Re:now called “low-energy nuclear reactions& on Can NASA Warm Cold Fusion? · · Score: 1

    you say that "according to published papers, the reproduction rate is near 100% in the last ten years".
    could you please provide a few citations?

  5. Re:Can't wait on Lawmakers Intent On Approving SOPA, PIPA · · Score: 1

    what, 1/365 of their yearly income?

  6. Re:Feel free to start here: on SETI To Scour the Moon For Alien Footprints? · · Score: 1

    gave me a chuckle, thank you.

  7. Re:Gains aren't there on Is Overclocking Over? · · Score: 1

    Are you saying that overclockers are stealing megahertz from Intel? damn pirates!

  8. Re:Hidden land-based bigoty on Is the Earth Special? · · Score: 1

    you can probably have water based civilization, but I find it hard to imagine technology under water. we first discovered that fire gave off heat because accidental fires can happen on land. we also discovered it gave off light, and we used it to conquer caves and so on. we could probably explain fire to dolphins at some point in the future, with enough patience, and technology too, but I doubt they could get there without our help.
    it seems pretty realistic to me to expect that a space travelling civilization will develop in an environment where they can first build hammers and nails, i.e. melt metals.

  9. Re:scientists and the End on Paper On Super Flu Strain May Be Banned From Publication · · Score: 2

    mod parent up. I can guarantee that the virus could not have been created without a computer.

  10. Re:Two Dimensional? on Graphene 'Big Mac' — One Step Closer To Microchips · · Score: 2

    please note that graphene is (always, not "typically") exactly one atom thick (otherwise it's just a plain chip of graphite). It is because it is exactly one atom thick that it has the interesting properties.

  11. Re:Please take some good photos of Apollo remains. on RKK Energia Confirms Private Trip To the Moon · · Score: 1

    NO NO NO.
    I want the LONG FORM photos of the Apollo missions remains.

  12. Re:So what's "random" then? on Green Card Lottery Judgment Favors Mathematical Randomness · · Score: 1

    one small question: why do you say that thermal noise is a quantum phenomenon?
    I haven't really heard anyone say it before. I do know that the electrons in a conductor at normal conditions form a quantum gas, and I do know that every physical system is a quantum system in the end, but could you point me to a more detailed description of these random number generators?

  13. Re:Am I the only one that misses buttons? on A Sticky Touch Screen Lets You Feel the Buttons · · Score: 1

    I think I miss buttons more than you. phone shmone, I hate that my external LCD has no buttons.
    I want a big, easy to feel in the dark, cheap, classic button that closes or opens a circuit, dam it! Like the red button on this thing.
    I'm only 28, and I'm already thinking about the fact that some young people have never felt and heard the satisfying "click" that a real button makes. It is somehow strange to feel so old.

  14. Re:I did not evolve from an ape.... on Forging a Head: The Upside of Scientific Hoaxes · · Score: 0

    Just in case you really are being serious:
    You cannot "prove" anything when you are talking about the physical universe. You can only show that some model of the universe is successful in reproducing direct measurements.
    Let me make it more clear: if you do not believe evolution is the best answer we have to explain the relationships we can observe between the various species present on Earth today, you are an idiot. You may be right, because it is always possible for some god to make fun of us, but you are still an idiot. Furthermore, if you do believe that evolution did not take place and we were created by a god, then you will have to realize that it is just as true that you were not born to your mother, but you were brought to her by a stork. I will not accept any evidence to the contrary of the stork hypothesis, because any evidence can be faked (just like the evidence for evolution can be faked).

    What you should do is get away from slashdot, this dwelling place of the infidels, and go educate yourself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dRyl9VksgU .

  15. Re:No Thanks, EFF on EFF Advocates Leaving Wireless Routers Open · · Score: 1

    there are costs related to keeping things running.
    but in principle yes, I would like my internet service provider to let me know what percentage of my monthly bill goes to paying back the initial costs of setting up the network, what percentage goes into paying each of their employees, etc.
    my point was that people should be payed for creating things, not for selling them. at least in the case of software, books and other stuff that can be copied with virtually no cost.

  16. Re:No Thanks, EFF on EFF Advocates Leaving Wireless Routers Open · · Score: 2

    I'm a physicist. Among other things, I've made a few codes and I've developed some numerical schemes. What would you say if I asked everyone in the world who wanted to use my formulas to pay me a nominal fee? What is the difference between you asking them to pay to use your algorithm, and me asking them to pay for using my formula?
    I agree you have to be payed for your work, but you have to be payed when _you create_ something, you shouldn't be payed when _someone is using_ something you created. And yes, I understand it's complicated to make that work, but it's the truth. And it works for physicists and mathematicians.

  17. simple solution on Yahoo! Liable In Italy For Searchable Content · · Score: 1

    Yahoo! should ban any italian IP, saying that the cost of doing business in Italy is too great.
    the public outcry will overturn the decision immediately.

  18. Re:pdf on Firefox 5 Details: Sharing, Home Tab, PDF Viewer · · Score: 1

    html.
    the point is that in codes you might have long lines, and in PDF files you have restrictions with the actual sizes of pages. also, you don't usually need a lot of weird characters, you don't need antialiased fonts, but you do need a lot of links.
    I routinely use the online documentation for Python and C++ (cppreference.com for instance), and it's fast and simple. To be honest, I've never written a programming language manual, and I know next to nothing about html, but I suppose that if I write code that is commented according to some "standard", some tools are available for turning those comments into a manual for my code (html or pdf).
    Or maybe I'm confusing manuals and indexes, I'm not sure...

  19. Re:pdf on Firefox 5 Details: Sharing, Home Tab, PDF Viewer · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I have a small content about PDFs. Note that I also think PDFs shouldn't be opened by the browser.
    You do however state that PDFs are only useful for pre-press and printing. I am a physicist and I can tell you that LaTeX does wonders for my productivity. And PDFs are smaller than PostScript files. Usually, if I need to interact with someone, we send each other the LaTeX files, or LaTeX files and the corresponding PDF files. We read PDF, and we write LaTeX.

    Note that I wouldn't recommend writing or reading a programming language manual in PDF form.

  20. Re:Earphones as well as glasses. on Does 3D Make Your Head Happy Or Ache? · · Score: 1

    when I grow up, I wanna talk like you.

  21. Re:High hopes on 12-Year-Old Rewrites Einstein's Theory of Relativity · · Score: 1

    um... humanity advances because kids get to use the answers the parents already have. our entire culture exists because we learned how to talk and trasmit answers to various questions from one to the other. I pity the kid if he's not patient enough to learn what has already been done.

  22. Re:babys; few/none of us after nazi holycost on Nokia - No More Symbian Phones After 2012 · · Score: 0

    yes, but in "the sound and the fury" Benjy's story is the easiest to understand.

  23. Re:Wow, just wow. The uncanny valley extends .... on Flying Robot Bird Unveiled · · Score: 1

    regarding (a): fat is a good way of storing energy. I'm not sure if I understood my highschool chemistry teacher right, but he said storing energy in fat is better than current rechargeable battery technology (note that this was around ten years ago, so it may not be true now).

  24. Re:Full speed playback... on Flying Robot Bird Unveiled · · Score: 1

    it's realtime. it says in the article that the wingspan is around 2 meters. and the whole thing weighs around 500 grams. so it's only natural that it will move slow (think sea gulls, as opposed to the smaller doves). at some point in the video you can see people in a corner walking behind it, that's where I got my sense of scale initially.

  25. Re:U-Verse - your guess is as good as mine on AT&T's Metered Billing Off By Up To 4,700% · · Score: 1

    ok, got it now. thanks for the clarification.
    I realized I used the wrong word: replace "doubling" with "dubbing". I think. let me explain, to be sure: right now I would only be able to watch french speaking channels, where everything is dubbed in french. In a few months I'm probably moving to another country where everything is dubbed.
    I prefer subtitles, no matter what the original language is.