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  1. Re:Why is Alibaba selling IPO in USA? on Why a Chinese Company Is the Biggest IPO Ever In the US · · Score: 1

    I believe their Holding cie is located in Cayman Islands not China.

  2. Yes ! on Ask Slashdot: Do You Still Trust Bitcoin? · · Score: 1

    What doesn't kill me, makes me stronger ! this saying surely apply for bitcoin.

    This is juste a passing youth crisis, bitcoin will probably recover, the genie is out of the battle and nothing can put it back. Bitcoin will probably correct it's problems and continue it's march toward world domination .... fast !

  3. Re:Well for once I agree with religious crazies on UAE Clerics' Fatwa Forbids Muslims From Traveling To Mars · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Please stop this fatwa unsanity !

    The muslim word is full of stupid jerks who use religion and the beliefs of other people to serve their own agenda, while pretending speaking in the name of Islam. This is not different from a stupid christian priest who give his opinion about a a society matter, they only represent themeslves.

  4. Re:Sell now. on Bitcoin Tops $1,000 For the First Time · · Score: 1

    >Though it sounds like the current bubble is being driven by
    >Chinese evading their government's currency controls, which I
    >gather could be stopped at any moment by the Chinese
    >government. Presumably when that happens it will be the first big >crash of bitcoin.

    This is a very intersting point of view. Living in a country with a non convertible money, and where it's somehow difficult to buy officially convertible currency (Dollar, Euro etc.) while not so difficult in the black market. I have always thought that Bitcoin is a very intersting and convenient way to transfer money abroad in an electronic and anonymous way and at a very low rates. So maybe Bitcoin will be tight in the future, to a certain degree, to mony transfer regulations in countries with non convertible or with special regulations money like China, India, Brasil etc. and most thirld word countries.

  5. Re:What will researchers do next on Imagining the Post-Antibiotic Future · · Score: 1

    >A likely cause of this drug resistance is use of antibiotics to increase growth rate in livestock

    >To follow your profit motive, most of the antibiotics in the US, 80%, are sold for agriculture.

    Yes and this a real catastrophe, the US are still one of the rare countries allowing the use of antiobiotics in agriculture while other major countries have disallowed them.

  6. Re:so green on Germany Finances Major Push Into Home Battery Storage For Solar · · Score: 1

    Here is one http://www.gekgasifier.com/ an open source gasifier and electric generator of 20Kw

  7. Re:France, the last survivor of the new economy on France Moves To Protect Independent Booksellers From Amazon · · Score: 1

    Open source everything and crowdsource manufacturing and distribution of goods :) this is undoubtedly the future; though we will be limited by energy costs and raw material. We are heading to The Abundance Society.

  8. Re:Trust on Hospital Resorts To Cameras To Ensure Employees Wash Hands · · Score: 1

    This is not special to America, in France where I live, medical studies are being severely subject to quota, the result is that the country must now import doctors from other parts of the world, especially Africa, the Middle east and Eastern Europe, when there's lots of unemployment in other fields, and while the country has perfectly all the abilities to train its own doctors. In the same time, those parts of the world are badly missing those migrating doctors.

  9. Re:Allwinner is a winner. on China's Allwinner Outsold Intel, Qualcomm In Tablet Processors In 2012 · · Score: 1

    Yes the Allwinner seems to be a real game changer. Those guys : http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/news/ are building an open hardware platform similar to the Raspberry PI and based on the Allwinner A10, if I remember well it's price will be around $25, while it's much more powerfull. There have already been some articles here on Slashdot about it.

  10. Re:It might be helpful. on New Catalyst Allows Cheaper Hydrogen Production · · Score: 2

    Or you can generate liquid fuels (methanol, ethanol, gasoline, diesel) using Fischer and Tropsch style reactions which has been making a lot of progress lately. It's a better way to transport hydrogene.

  11. Re:SELL!!! on Bitcoin Currency Surpasses 20 National Currencies In Total Value · · Score: 1

    The value of Bitcoin is in "eyeballs", when people read articles about it and hear about it, it automatically adds to it's value. It's exactly like ads, and in the case of bitcoin every press is "good" press, this why it's here to stay.

  12. Re:I hope Nokia's lawyers wreaks havoc on Nokia Officially Lists Patents Google's VP8 Allegedly Infringes · · Score: 1

    Yes this is exactly what I tought, here we go again, what's next ? bankrupcy like SCO. So bad for this ex-glory !

  13. Re:Couldn't we just charge them tuition? on Does US Owe the World an Education At Its Expense? · · Score: 1

    Thanks for mentionnong this. There is a book by a renowed french economist and demograph, wich talks exactly about this subject; it's "Apres l'Empire" of 'After the Empire' by Emmanuel Todd, a very intersting read, where he explains that the main role of the US Army is the protection of the US Dollar as the global currency.

  14. Re:They do that already. on Google's Second Brain: How the Knowledge Graph Changes Search · · Score: 1

    No, this is not a coincidence, it means that fennel is sufficiently rare in english speaking countries, that at least a certain number of people will try to figure out, what vegetable is it, exactly as the author did. So his situation was not unique. I have encountered many situations where many people where asking the same questions as I did and looking for it in the web.

  15. Re:Headed for the "Google Graveyard"? on Google's Second Brain: How the Knowledge Graph Changes Search · · Score: 1

    The obvious difference would be that Google never presents its graph to the user explicitly, it only uses it internally to (hopefully) come up with more-relevant search results.

    So you won't have your GUI cluttered up by the Knowledge Graph.

    More precisely it's a Semantic network : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_network

  16. Re:First of the many bogus patents by Google on US Patent Office Seeks Aid To Spot Bogus Patent Claims · · Score: 1

    The problems is that all those patents are "functional patents", that means that they patent a function not a mean or a method to do it; those are in fact just ideas. As long as the patent office continue to accept such kind of patents without asking for the mean or the algorithm to do it, very obvious and broard patents will continue to split thorough the system. Some people are pushing to halt this but as long as the situation continues this way the software industry is in big trouble.

  17. Re:There is a huge positive bias on Assessing Media Bias: Microsoft Vs. Everyone Else · · Score: 1

    The Wintel duopoly is completly finished, the future is a clear highway towards HTML 5, Tablets and smartphones, it's just a matter of time, everything will move to the web and the cloud.

  18. Re:Methinks a law of unintended consequences on Tennessee "Teaching the Controversy" Bill Becomes Law · · Score: 1

    I am glad there are still posts like that on Slashdot, that's why I have been lurking here for so long :). I believe that epistemology : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemology is the most important field in philosophy (or science) and needs to be more activly tought in colleges and universities.

  19. Re:Freedom on Lawmakers Intent On Approving SOPA, PIPA · · Score: 1

    Alternative ARE being developed and very fast, have you heard of Alternative DNS : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenNIC wich completly bypass ICANN ? or Freenet : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freenet a a decentralized, censorship-resistant distributed data store, you can not take down. Other people are also developing distributed DNS using Distributed hash table : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_hash_table, which is already used by emule, and trackerless bittorent clients, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YaCy is a distributed p2p search engine, just to name a few alternatives and there many many other. If censorship continue to develop, these alternatives will probably soar.

  20. Other open hardware cars on StreetScooter: The $7000 Open-Source Modular Electric Vehicle · · Score: 1

    The Rallyfighter : http://www.rallyfighter.com/ has already been in production

    Riversimple Urban Car : http://www.40fires.org/ is an electric fuel cell based open hardware car

  21. Re:About. Fucking. Time. on The End of Cheap Labor In China · · Score: 1

    Not quite true, manufacturing is becoming more commonplace nowdays especially for commodity and standard products, thanks to globalisation, heck you can even buy turnkeys factories to build anything nowdays and many african countries are industrializing very quickly now : Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Nigeria, Ghana, Mauricius and many others are on their way, globalization is reaching Africa too, what has happened in China and in many industrialised countries can and will happen in Africa too, there is no reason this can't happen too.

  22. Re:Holy grail? on Local Atmosphere Heated Rapidly Before Japan Quake · · Score: 1

    Now I understand why I always had this strange feeling or air beeing heated just "seconds" before earthquakes (relatively common here in Morocco) until today I was convinced it was a psychological effect, well maybe it is ! as this probably needs more scientific analysis !

  23. Re:Firefox Extension Needed! on Google Goes After Content Farms · · Score: 1

    Have a look at this, it gives another perspective on Content farms : http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2010/07/dont-blame-the-content-farms207.html

  24. Re:What we do/don't need in Calculus. on How Much Math Do We Really Need? · · Score: 1

    Here in France the mathematics are used only for selection, the entrance exams to top schools have a lot of maths, the best minds are suposed to excel in mathematics, but the alumini end up doing management anyway.

  25. Re:Horrible name on OpenOffice.org Declares Independence From Oracle, Becomes LibreOffice · · Score: 1

    We dont't really care, the US are already an all Microsoft land !