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  1. Re:War Games on DARPA Wants You To Verify Software Flaws By Playing Games · · Score: 2

    Shall we play a game?

  2. Just a care facility, not a village on The Dutch Village Where Everyone Has Dementia · · Score: 1

    It's not a seperate village. It's care facility in the town of Weesp, near Amsterdam. See http://www.vivium.nl/hogewey. Silly Americans ;-).

  3. Re:mememe on ESA Seeks Software Innovators For Orbiting Laboratory · · Score: 1

    I should learn how to read. Taken from the quesstionnaire: Experiment ideas will be considered acceptable by ESA if one of the following criteria is met: 1. The proposer is affiliated (e.g. post-doc or professor) to an academic institution i.e. university or research institute 2. At least one partner (academic or industrial) in the consortium is based in a country belonging to the EU, Switzerland or Norway 3. The proposer is affiliated to industry

  4. Re:mememe on ESA Seeks Software Innovators For Orbiting Laboratory · · Score: 1

    No, you can't. You're not a resident of the EU, Switzerland or Norway. Read the questionnaire :-p.

  5. Re:The War On Common Sense on Glow-In-The-Dark Smart Highways Coming To the Netherlands In 2013 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Here in The Netherlands winter doesn't automatically means snow or temperatures below zero. So you can't see that roads are slippery. More often than not it's just below zero. The problem starts if it drizzled during the night and you only have ground frost. Then you get black ice. Which you don't see. Of course, if you walk towards your car you might know roads are slippery, but that doesn't guarantee that all roads are (or aren't) slippery.

  6. Re:Almost all work by Stephen Baxter on Ask Slashdot: What's the Most Depressing Sci-fi You've Ever Read? · · Score: 1

    But in the end humans still loose. I can't see anything more depressing than doing clever things AND saving the day, and that that is pointless in the end.

  7. Almost all work by Stephen Baxter on Ask Slashdot: What's the Most Depressing Sci-fi You've Ever Read? · · Score: 1

    But especially Titan & Evolution. Books in the Xeelee sequence mostly have negative endings, but at least some humans thrive in it. Read Stephen Baxter sf (not the alternate history novels) when you want a downer. Nice if you're a teenager, but as a grownup (haha) I want some more positive, nicer, books.