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  1. Re:..cheaper than almost anywhere else in Mexico on Where Cellular Networks Don't Exist, People Are Building Their Own · · Score: 1

    You know, Telmex haven't changed the fees since like forever, same price since I can remember, just the local tax... the company will eventually have a nice fees

  2. No, it's all about your salary! on The Real Reason Journal Articles Should Be Free · · Score: 1

    The governments pay a researcher for his production. One way to measure how productive is a researcher is by how many publications does he has during the evaluation period. Other stuff is included, of course: lectures, graduated grad students, the citations of your work, conferences, invited talks, and how hard is to get a publication in the journals you are publishing... well, the variables depend on the country, but that's the idea.

    The nice publishers joined forces to facilitate this evaluation, with the hope to make them easy to follow up or to evaluate a researcher. They created a web site, the web of science, where the authors can check the publications, references and citations of their work of from other researchers, in an automated way. When you are applying for funding, you just give the ISSN number of every publication you had in the evaluation period, and that's it, you print it, or send this information to the government, they get your publication record, citations, etc., etc., and renew a contract, get a promotion, or give you thanks.

    The problem is... you need to publish in a journal from the circle of publishers who maintain this website, if you publish in a journal not from those publishers, then, your publication cannot be counted by... by the government, hence, you won't get a payment rise, or your contract will not be renewed. Since the government only checks this website, then everybody must publish on the publishers in that circle. And that's where the bad thing comes: offer/demand, you only publish with them, then, only those publishers have the good journals, if those are the journals where everybody publish, then, the good research is in there, hence, they can ask for more money to read their top journals. You need them to do research, and your research will be published there, so you can have a job.

    That's it, it is just a circle that went wrong, but now everybody is mad at the publishers. The problem is that the governments are helping a bit on this.

    Alternatives to this web of science, are very few: Microsoft Academic Search, Google Scholar, (Academia.edu, Research Gate?), but none of them as "professional" as the web of science in the eyes of the governments, so you just continue using the Web of Science.

  3. Re:Linux updates on Skype Issues Software Fix For Windows and Mac Users · · Score: 1

    Actually, there's version 2.2.0.25 (Beta, of course)

  4. Conspiracy theory on Mystery of the 'Chupacabra' May Be Solved · · Score: 0

    NO! The chupacabras was a conspiracy theory from the Mexican government to distract our attention... from... err... can't remember (seriously)

  5. Re:Economics on Irish ISP Wins Major Legal Victory Against Record Companies · · Score: 1

    Now they only need to fix the service, which is so shite.

  6. Re:Empathy on Gmail Video Chat Now Available On Linux · · Score: 3, Insightful

    But now, you can read the Google ads while chatting... (which is essential for them)

  7. Re:$8? on What Can I Expect As an IT Intern? · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but $8 an hour is way too high for an intern in a third-world country. That was like a mid-level salary a couple of years ago in an IT Department from a third-world country. (Thanks to the dis/advantageous currency exchange.)

  8. Re:no on Fiber Optics Bring the Sun Indoors · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I thought some colombian narcos were using this technology already in order to seed "things" underneath the Earth and not to be seen by the hunting helicopters, maybe was an hoax, doesn't know.

  9. Re:Great Slashdot Poll on IMAX Develops Movie Transfer Technology · · Score: 1

    And what about Star Trek?

    I'm too young, but still a star trek fan.

  10. Nude Solaris on How Did You Become a UNIX Administrator? · · Score: 1

    We were having an alone mail/www Solaris server hosting a horrible page, then somebody make us the favor and deface it.

    All was preinstalled, no cd recovery, no pop3 server no security, no updates, just a nude server, and then a guy gives us a *nix cd and it was a plug and play mail/www server.

    Now, is secure, licensed, updated frequently, and thanks God, is not a MS server.