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  1. Re:What is a pocket heater anyway? on FBI and DOJ Drop Case Against Chinese-American Physicist · · Score: 1

    Here's an example: http://i.imgur.com/0J1OQpI.jpg

  2. I can't wait on French Company Building a Mobile Internet Just For Things · · Score: 2

    Surely the greatest thing since Minitel. By the way, how is Quaero coming along?

  3. Re:Don't see the argument really on France Applies Tax Pressure To Google For Republishing News Snippets · · Score: 1

    I would LOVE to wake up one morning and read that France has been cut off from Google. Maybe it's time for them to make another announcement about how they're going to revolutionize internet search engines with a government sponsored program like Quaero. Remember Quaero? Neither do I.

  4. Question about deleted tweets... on Judge Rules Defense Can Use Trayvon Martin Tweets · · Score: 1

    Are user-deleted tweets retained for a period of time on Twitter's severs? Perhaps indefinitely?

  5. Termination of latte access on Starbucks Partners With Square · · Score: 1

    How many cups do I need to purchase to have my account flagged for suspicious activity?

  6. How about a direct link to the PDF? W3C Web site

  7. Yahoo mail on The Google-fication of Yahoo! · · Score: 2

    I don't suppose they'll drop the practice of charging an annual fee for the privilege of email forwarding. Quite a nasty move, IMO.

  8. Marketing campaign started too early? on Microsoft Surface Release Date Confirmed · · Score: 2

    Even if it was released tomorrow it would feel anticlimactic. I feel like I've been hearing about this thing for months.

  9. This is the level of technology being used? on Two New Fed GPS Trackers Found On SUV · · Score: 1

    Am I the only one who's shocked at the lack of sophistication of these GPS devices? Looks like a cross between an undergrad electronics project and a "spy toy" that you'd buy for your kid. Pathetic.

  10. Chrome on Paywalled NYT Now Has 300,000 Online Subscribers · · Score: 1

    Incognito mode FTW.

  11. Re:My experience with a Chinese social network on What Can't You Say On China's Social Networks? · · Score: 1

    Seek help.

  12. Re:My experience with a Chinese social network on What Can't You Say On China's Social Networks? · · Score: 1

    Actually, your point completely collapses since it was based on the false premise that I don't understand the issue because I'm "inside" living under the oppression. Have you ever even visited China?

  13. Re:My experience with a Chinese social network on What Can't You Say On China's Social Networks? · · Score: 1

    Interesting points. Just to clarify, I am not Chinese and I do not live in China. I joined a Chinese social network because most of my classmates are Chinese and I am learning Mandarin.

  14. My experience with a Chinese social network on What Can't You Say On China's Social Networks? · · Score: 1

    As a member of the largest Chinese social networking site, I'd like to share a couple of observations. The first is that I regularly see comments that are critical of the Chinese government and those comments do not mysteriously disappear after being posted. During the recent anniversary of the Tienanmen Square massacre, many photos of the "tank man" and other protesters were posted and not removed. Secondly, my "friends" in the network have never expressed any fear regarding what they can or can't post. It really seems to be a non-issue to them, which was surprising to me when I initially joined. I know that censorship and oppression are very real issues in China and I'm not trying to downplay them but my personal experiences indicate that the problem may be slightly blown out of proportion by certain...interests. Just sayin'.

  15. They're worried about THIS? on Spain To Clamp Down On File Sharers · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You would think Spain would be concerned with more pressing matters right now...like their 20% unemployment rate, the tens of thousands of people protesting in the streets, and the likely collapse of their financial system.

  16. Re:Money on Expensify CEO On 'Why We Won't Hire .NET Developers' · · Score: 1

    Really? I was bummed when I had to learn LabVIEW during my EE program because I felt like it was something I'd never use in the 'real world.' I mean, I still haven't ever seen a job advert asking for LabVIEW skills.

  17. My perspective from Sweden... on CS Prof Decries America's 'Internal Brain Drain' · · Score: 1

    I'm finishing up an electrical engineering degree in Sweden. Most of the engineering programs in this country are dominated by Chinese and Pakistani students. In some programs, there are ZERO Swedes enrolled. The view among young Swedes seems to be that, if they're going to pursue a difficult course of studies, then it may as well be something that they get well compensated for. Engineers are not particularly well compensated and thus many view it as a course of studies that demands a lot of hard work, i.e. many math and physics courses, and very little reward.

  18. Is it just me? on Groupon Could Challenge Google's Record IPO · · Score: 0

    Or does using coupons seem "low rent"? I've always been too embarrassed to use them, even when I was a broke student. Foolish perhaps but even a fool has his pride.

  19. Re:havent used a single coupon from groupon ever ! on Groupon Could Challenge Google's Record IPO · · Score: 0

    Count me amongst those who don't know a single person who has ever used Groupon.

  20. Re:Haven't we already seen this on CS Profs Debate Role of Math In CS Education · · Score: 0

    I too have had the experience of listening to a professor read directly from the text book. I was shocked the first time it happened, disappointed the second, and vowed after the third time that I would never attend that professor's lectures ever again. Apparently communication and didactic skills need not apply to the physics department.

  21. Re:Domination on China Switching To Home-Grown Chips For Supercomputers · · Score: 0

    Aren't the iPhone and iPad manufactured in China? The notion that China only produces low quality products is decades old.

  22. Re:Old School on Reminiscing Old School Linux · · Score: 0

    I remember installing Slackware on a 400 MHz Pentium II system back in 1998. What a nightmare. Then I switched to Redhat which was slightly friendlier but still a barrel of problems. I regret ever wasting my time with that tripe.

  23. Re:Emerging markets on Why Nokia Is Toast · · Score: 0

    I agree, and I also think that a company can't be the largest phone maker in the world and "toast" simultaneously. I also don't understand how following a Microsoft strategy necessarily means following a losing strategy. I think this is a case of someone wishfully wanting to see the big boys fail.

  24. Re:Why didn't he wear a strap on? on Professor Rejects Camera Implanted In His Head · · Score: 0

    That wouldn't have been creepy enough. Unless by strap-on you mean that other kind...

  25. Re:Unethical? on 'Dating' Site Imports 250k Facebook Profiles · · Score: 0

    It's just reason number 2,438 that I'm not on Facebook. Identity theft, stalkers, data mining advertisers, over-reaching law enforcement, annoying colleagues/classmates, etc., etc. It's amazing to me that so many voluntarily participate.