You gotta love the schizophrenic nature of the DoD, on one hand they have elements afraid of open source because of the word "open" and on the other hand the NSA, an arm of the DoD and the group in charge of computer security, not only uses open source based software but has even contributed to it.
Have any tech journalist's long term predictions ever turned out to be right or even close? Was anyone back in 2000/2001 saying that by 2006 sites like myspace will have the most traffic? In 1996 were people talking about something like the ipod and other mp3 players having the ubiquity they does today?
A recent PBS|Frontline documentary covered how the Chinese government has gone about censoring one major event from its past including on the internet, it's free to view online:
According to the original LA Times article the reporters were able to find actual soldier's SSNs which they were able to verify by tracking down the home addresses and personal vehicles of the soldiers.
Granted the rest of the info could be false, but that would mean they're deliberately leaking troops' personal info which could be putting their families at home in some real danger.
The BBC article is based on a LA Times article which contains more details like the fact that on the thumb drives they found a list of soldier's SSNs which which they were able to track down the soldier's home addresses.
Recall the thwarted new year's bombing attempt on LAX by Al Qaeda during the millennium? While their successful attacks have previously only happened on routine days they have often targeted high profile days and events in the past.
Al Qaeda has a history of retrying hits and methods until they work, before their attack on 9/11 they had previously attempted to twice hijack and use airlines as flying bombs but were thwarted at some point before reaching their final target and I'm sure everyone recalls their original partially unsuccessful (they wanted to bring the building down) 1993 attack on the World Trade Center.
a Genome is made up of Genes, an organism only has one genome. Also the number of genes a organism has is not directly related to the complexity of the organism.
Well its already happening to some degree already. In EA Sports games all the advertisements in a stadium are for real companies and products though you could just say that's a byproduct of trying to go for realism but i've started to see it in other genres of video games too, In Enter the Matrix in the Airport there were ads for the Pentium 4 and Nvidia plastered around.
It'd be nice to think that they are working on a way to defeat this protein so that when somebody creates a human version, we'll have something to defend against it.
You really really don't want to totally defeat this protein, IL-4 in its normal role regulates cell-mediated response like swelling at the site of an infection. If you didn't have IL-4 the swelling would just get bigger and bigger until you just ripped open, not a good thing. What you'd want to do is regulate the amount of IL-4 in your system which you can do already by having a ready supply of Vitamin E which inhibits the production of IL-4 in your system without totally defeating it.
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GamePC is running a first look of Windows XP 64bit edition for the AMD64 (x86-64) architecture.
I believe it's referred to as karma whoring here.
Remember that your requests for Gmail Paper go through faster if you're a subscriber to Google TiSP.
The eyes could have use to see prey who have bioillumination at depth and to spot prey silhouetted against light from the surface at shallower depths.
You gotta love the schizophrenic nature of the DoD, on one hand they have elements afraid of open source because of the word "open" and on the other hand the NSA, an arm of the DoD and the group in charge of computer security, not only uses open source based software but has even contributed to it.
http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/
Have any tech journalist's long term predictions ever turned out to be right or even close? Was anyone back in 2000/2001 saying that by 2006 sites like myspace will have the most traffic? In 1996 were people talking about something like the ipod and other mp3 players having the ubiquity they does today?
Here are the web sites of the two companies mentioned in the article.
Rapiscan Systems
and
HiEnergy Technologies, Inc.
They both have interesting product portfolios.
All the geek pr0n about the Mac Pro you need right here:
http://www.apple.com/macpro/
A recent PBS|Frontline documentary covered how the Chinese government has gone about censoring one major event from its past including on the internet, it's free to view online:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tankman/
According to the original LA Times article the reporters were able to find actual soldier's SSNs which they were able to verify by tracking down the home addresses and personal vehicles of the soldiers.
Granted the rest of the info could be false, but that would mean they're deliberately leaking troops' personal info which could be putting their families at home in some real danger.
The BBC article is based on a LA Times article which contains more details like the fact that on the thumb drives they found a list of soldier's SSNs which which they were able to track down the soldier's home addresses.
Original LA Times article
Dr. Miguel Nicolelis is obviously building upon the pioneering fecal projectile research of Dr. Hu Flung Poo.
Recall the thwarted new year's bombing attempt on LAX by Al Qaeda during the millennium? While their successful attacks have previously only happened on routine days they have often targeted high profile days and events in the past.
Al Qaeda has a history of retrying hits and methods until they work, before their attack on 9/11 they had previously attempted to twice hijack and use airlines as flying bombs but were thwarted at some point before reaching their final target and I'm sure everyone recalls their original partially unsuccessful (they wanted to bring the building down) 1993 attack on the World Trade Center.
This coordinated Attack during the high profile first day of the G8 summit screams of Al Qaeda's attack profile.
Be sure to be drinking or holding a bottle of Google Gulp when they take the picture.
Thunder K8WE (S2895)
Thunder K8SRE (S2891)
Arabidopsis is essentially the lab rat of the plant biology world so trust me, there is a lot of research into Arabidopsis as well.
a Genome is made up of Genes, an organism only has one genome. Also the number of genes a organism has is not directly related to the complexity of the organism.
Here is another article about Venter's journey:
Venter Makes Waves -- Again
AT&T also offers a VoIP service called AT&T CallVantage. I haven't tried them myself but it might be worth looking into.
or they could always just decide to have races with this kind of car going the opposite direction on the track.
Ok, that's pretty good now how about someone go and try to build one of these?
Helicopter
what happens when the brain dies, what are the last signals it sends out?
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Well its already happening to some degree already. In EA Sports games all the advertisements in a stadium are for real companies and products though you could just say that's a byproduct of trying to go for realism but i've started to see it in other genres of video games too, In Enter the Matrix in the Airport there were ads for the Pentium 4 and Nvidia plastered around.
It'd be nice to think that they are working on a way to defeat this protein so that when somebody creates a human version, we'll have something to defend against it.
You really really don't want to totally defeat this protein, IL-4 in its normal role regulates cell-mediated response like swelling at the site of an infection. If you didn't have IL-4 the swelling would just get bigger and bigger until you just ripped open, not a good thing. What you'd want to do is regulate the amount of IL-4 in your system which you can do already by having a ready supply of Vitamin E which inhibits the production of IL-4 in your system without totally defeating it.
GamePC is running a first look of Windows XP 64bit edition for the AMD64 (x86-64) architecture.