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  1. Re:News for Nerds! on Storing CERN's Search for God (Particles) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Just go there and take a guided tour. If you'll hurry you'll be able to go to the detector pit and see it. Otherwise after starting up it will be inaccesible for visitors for the life-cycle of the experiments (10-20 years). Google for CERN visit service.

    Milosz

  2. Re:Fun problem on Storing CERN's Search for God (Particles) · · Score: 1

    It's a hell of fun to work on.

  3. Re:Ok, here is another outdated test on PostgreSQL vs. MySQL comparison · · Score: 1

    Although that looks pretty and professional, content-wise, it's also lacking

    I doubt that there will ever be a complete, generic and non-biased comparison of RDBMSes. In some areas it is obvious that one should use big commercial system, in some SQLite is sufficient, while in most of the situations some research is needed.

  4. Ok, here is another outdated test on PostgreSQL vs. MySQL comparison · · Score: 3, Informative

    Ok, this is yet another outdated report comparing three mainstream RDBMS'es - MySQL, PostgreSQL and ORACLE. It was done for yet another physical experiment - for choosing the proper system for storing data about the construction process of one of the LHC detectors - ALICE.
    And this report is at least professional, which cannot be said about the one mentioned in the article.
    http://dcdbappl1.cern.ch:8080/dcdb/archive/ttraczy k/db_compare/db_compare.html

  5. Sounds familiar... on Upgrading to Ubuntu Edgy Eft a "Nightmare" · · Score: 1
  6. Re:Standby patent office, I have and idea! on Gold Mining Bacteria · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's faster to make gold out of Smurfs...

  7. Re:Offtopic but.... on Cracking the GPS Galileo Satellite · · Score: 1

    Thanks to US great politicians, their poor understanding of the IT world, and great lobbying of groups of interest.
    There is a really good article about DMCA in the current release of IEEE Spectrum, pointing out all the bad things that it introduced (no hardware DVD copiers, no digital VCRs capable of skipping ads, etc.)

  8. Re:Patent...MOD UP!!!! on Man Cures Himself of HIV? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I know that it is not funny... It is like in many sci-fi... I liked the quote from Jonny Mnemonic - I don't remember it exactly, but the gist was: "The issue is not to heal people completly, the issue is to treat them and earn money".

    But if we speak about funny ideas - the man seems to be willing to contribute to the research - so maybe he should state that all the results will be widely available (OpenSource license or something like that???)

  9. Patent... on Man Cures Himself of HIV? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe he should patent himself, his DNA and other things ;)

  10. Re:They better stop the riots all right on French Riots Lead to Crackdown on Blogs · · Score: 1

    Maybe bloggers should move to some hosting located outside of the France? Maybe not in Europe, as some countries have laws that for example prevents the search engines (local versions - like google.fr) from returning certain pages. The same goes for auctions etc...

  11. Re:PHP exploit, not directly a linux problem? on Linux Lupper.Worm In the WIld · · Score: 0, Redundant

    It is admins' problem... Lazy admins...

  12. Re:Here Here!, TCO on PostgreSQL 8.1 Available · · Score: 1

    There was at least one that I am aware of. It was comparison of 3 DBs with respect to its application for quite a big project.
    The report (made few years ago) is here:
    http://dcdbappl1.cern.ch:8080/dcdb/archive/ttraczy k/db_compare/db_compare.pdf
    However the machine seems to be down right now, so google html version:
    http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:ijRVyqqJ_8EJ: dcdbappl1.cern.ch:8080/dcdb/archive/ttraczyk/db_co mpare/db_compare.pdf+dcdb+postgresql+mysql&hl=en&c lient=firefox-a

  13. Re:MediaWiki on Knowledge Management for an IT Department? · · Score: 1

    At my company one of the tools used is TWiki. It does the job quite well, but I don't have any comparison to other wikis (except for being the user of MediaWiki - Wikipedia)

  14. Re:In the end on StarOffice 8 May Be MS Office Killer · · Score: 1

    SO8 may have nice features, but I wouldn't expect sudden phasing out of MS Office. It might be a slow decrease in number of Office users - but it won't be radical - I would guess it will look similar as for the browser market - slow decrease of IE (despite other browsers respect standards, have many plugins, etc) and slow increase of FF and alternative browsers...

  15. Re:Whooptyshit, one percent. on Mozilla Gains on Internet Explorer · · Score: 1

    1% gain... with statistical error of 3%... or something like this.

  16. Re:The Children on Senate Takes Aim At P2P Providers · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Children are extremely good topic for the `masses' - people who don't know anything about p2p will be against it - if you say them - that banning it will protect children.
    Unfortunatelly not many know, who will really benefit from this legislation.

  17. Re:Size doesn't matters on Wikipedia Hits 300,000 Articles · · Score: 1

    I use Wikipedia very frequently to find the information I need. It's a really powerful combo when used properly with google. And so far I had not encountered poor articles on Wikipedia - sometimes only there were a bit incomplete ones, but still it's useful.

  18. Re:Why waste the time? on Canadian High Court Says ISPs Don't Owe Royalties · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well... recently we can observe many strange precedents, especially in the US.
    Most of us know that it's obvious, unfortunatelly there are groups which want to convince people that ISP are responsible.

  19. Good news on Canadian High Court Says ISPs Don't Owe Royalties · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Good to hear that at least some people - and this time lawyers - have some reasonable ways of thinking.

  20. Re:Where's MS on New Alliance Hopes To Standardize Web Plug-Ins · · Score: 4, Insightful

    By not being compliant to standards - speaking about IE and page rendering - MS forces the webmasters to create the webpages that are displaying correctly only under the `one and true' :) browser.
    I had a situation that I had to adapt some HTML - that was rendered perfectly under Mozilla and Opera to be displayed correctly under IE.
    There is chance that more users will start using `alternative' browsers, due to various malicious `add-ons' to IE.

  21. Re:Where's MS on New Alliance Hopes To Standardize Web Plug-Ins · · Score: 2, Interesting

    They are to big to care about the standards - the IE is the major, dominant browser - which is quite unfortunate, but true.
    They don't have to join any consortium, as de facto they are the standard (I don't speak about the quality, etc.)

  22. Re:What's the big deal? on U.N. Delays Debate on Cloning · · Score: 1

    As usual - every banned product/technology gives greatest amount of money to some criminal sindicates. Prohibition is a very good way to earn money..

    And when the money comes in, I think the place would not be so important. My opinion is that we cannot stop the process and we really shouldn't.

  23. Re:cloning a human being is unethical on U.N. Delays Debate on Cloning · · Score: 3, Insightful

    As for me more important are possible benefits - that is finding cures for some diseases.

    But we could discuss forever and neither of us would convince himself to change his mind. The future shall show which path was correct...

  24. Re:What's the big deal? on U.N. Delays Debate on Cloning · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And besides it is unstoppable. Even if prohibited the kind of ``black-market'' shall develop, where some groups will make huge amount of money... Because there are people willing to pay that money for extending there life, replacing organs etc... And that is not strange. Prohibitting cloning may look ``nice'' but for sure it will not stop the cloning.
    That were my 3 cents...

  25. Re:Windows... on Sun Mad Hatter Linux Desktop Revealed · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Maybe just to `convert' people. People are not willing to change their habits easily - so it's kind of bridge between `worlds'.
    On the other hand I'm sick of all attempts to make WM's look'n'feel like windows environment. It's reasonable to a point, but `copying' every tiny detail is too much.