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  1. Re:Not the first in Latin America on Google Announces Its First Latin-American Data Center · · Score: 1

    Google has not built a data center in Sao Paulo, Brazil. They use third-party facilities there.

    I also found these:

    http://www.google.com/about/jobs/locations/bogota/ops-support/data-center/
    http://www.google.com/about/jobs/locations/buenos-aires/ops-support/data-center/
    http://www.google.com/about/jobs/locations/lima/ops-support/data-center/

    I don't why these misleading URLs exist. Maybe future Data Centers?

    If you click on "Latin America (4)" you find only one entry: "Santiago (4)".

  2. Re:I live in Argentina on Argentine Government Orders Major ISP To Close · · Score: 1

    "Clarin is the largest spanish newspaper in the world. That includes all of Latin America + Spain." [CITATION NEEDED]

    "It's one of the largest companies in South America, and it has huge worldwide influences." [CITATION NEEDED]

    Argentine self-aggrandizing is world-renowned so could you please back these up?

  3. Re:News For Nerds on Argentine Government Orders Major ISP To Close · · Score: 3, Insightful

    He's just playing a character: the ignorant American. I'm from a country south of the border and I'm not the least bit offended by him. I actually thought it was funny. Lighten up!

  4. Re:It's uglier than you can imagine. on New Spacecraft Set For Dangerous Jupiter Trip · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up!

  5. Re:How naive. on UK Home Office Set To Scrap National ID Cards · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You see, all Pinochet needed were the party's memebership records, as you say. Do you think parties in the UK don't keep membership records with addresses and phones numbers? A Brit Pinochet wouldn't need a National ID card database to exterminate the opposition.

    Therefore, your argument about totalitarian regimes is weak and pure paranoia.

  6. Very sad on UK Home Office Set To Scrap National ID Cards · · Score: 1

    I don't really understand all the paranoia against the government over a National ID card. The government already knows who you are. The card is just there to make everyone's life easier.

    I can't even believe you people have to resort to showing electricity bills to prove your identity in Britain. WTF.

    No wonder so many folks had problems voting in the last election.

    Jesus, even some developing countries are more organized than Britain, without becoming police states.

    You people have an unnatural, unhealthy distrust for government.

    This is crazy.

  7. Re:BP's fucked.. but look, over there, a communist on Obama Sends Nuclear Experts To Tackle BP Oil Spill · · Score: 1

    Contrast this with South America, which is populated by 3 types of people: un-educated peasants, druglords, and warlords.

    Wow, the sheer ignorance of your comment is frightening, although not that surprising.

  8. Re:Horribly misleading on New Speed Cameras Catch You From Space · · Score: 1

    It does exist. From the New Oxford American Dictionary:

    irregardless (adjective & adverb [informal]): regardless.

    ORIGIN early 20th cent.: probably a blend of irrespective and regardless .
    USAGE Irregardless, with its illogical negative prefix, is widely heard, perhaps arising under the influence of such perfectly correct forms as : irrespective. Irregardless is avoided by careful users of English. Use regardless to mean 'without regard or consideration for' or 'nevertheless': : I go walking every day regardless of season or weather.

  9. Sounds good. on Indian Census To Collect Fingerprints, Photos · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a good idea to use the Census to register people. Most civilized countries have a civil registry which includes a photo and fingerprints.

  10. Americans don't like the UN... on India Ditches UN Climate Change Group · · Score: 1, Funny

    Is this news? Anything that threatens the "supremacy" of the US will be looked at with suspicion by Americans. The UN, for example. Communism/Socialism is another one.

    This is why Americans are so pro-Capitalism and so anti-UN and multilateral collaboration. They don't even think about these issues on their own merit, they just outright reject them.

    But the same thing happens in other parts of the world, like Cuba or Bolivia, where capitalism is rejected simply because it is associated with the "evil empire".

    People need to grow up and quit the rhetoric and just THINK.

  11. Typo on Brazilian Twin Mystery the Result of Nazi Experiment? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The town's name is Cândido Godói (or Candido Godoi in ASCII). Please fix.

  12. Re:Planck length on Intergalactic Race Shows That Einstein Still Rules · · Score: 1

    Uhm, the size of the universe is 93 billion light years, while the age of the universe is about 14 billion years. Not the same thing.

    A better analogy would be:

    If a single atom were expanded to the size of the observable universe, the Planck length would be about as long as a football field. (Thank you WolframAlpha.)

  13. Re:This is hardly anything new on Students Take Pictures From Space On $150 Budget · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points for you, my friend. The Spanish kids deverse all the credit in the world. I was disappointed that that story never came up on Slashdot when I read it six months ago.

  14. Re:How does this effect the OTHER companies? on Encyclopedia Britannica Loses Information-Retrieval Patent Ruling · · Score: 1

    A ffect.

  15. What the tweet was all about... on Guatemalan Twitter User Arrested For "Inciting Panic" · · Score: 1
    From TFA:

    Mr. Anleu Fernández wrote on Tuesday May 12, at approximately 2pm, a commentary ("post") in which he expressed, "The first action people should take is to remove cash from Banrural, and break the banks of corrupt people," along with the hashtag #escandalogt, which is known by Twitter users as a way of classifying posts related to the Rosenberg assasination case.

  16. Re:even better on First Solar Eclipse Recorded From Moon · · Score: 1

    Ok, that was cringe-worthy.

  17. Marijuana on Athletes' Brains Reveal Concussion Damage · · Score: 0

    Just tell them to smoke marijuana.

  18. Marihuana on Global Warming Irreversible, NOAA Scientist Finds · · Score: 1

    Just tell them to smoke marihuana.

  19. GPS on Larger iPod Touch In Apple's Future? · · Score: 1

    If it doesn't come with GPS, I don't want it. I passed on the original iPod touch because it didn't come with GPS. Oh, and I don't want a gadget like this to receive phone calls, that's why I didn't get the iPhone in the first place.

  20. Re:A criminal offense? on Barack Obama Is One Step Closer To Being President · · Score: 1

    s/in fact/however/

    i saw it too and it bothered me.

  21. Re:Media covered many more than 2 candidates on Barack Obama Is One Step Closer To Being President · · Score: 1

    He's talking about ALL presidential candidates, from ALL parties, not just the two you know.

  22. Re:USA not a democracy, but still reflective of pe on Barack Obama Is One Step Closer To Being President · · Score: 1

    Switzerland is both a direct democracy *and* a federation, and I don't think it has been ruled by a mob.

  23. Re:Let's make it interesting on Barack Obama Is One Step Closer To Being President · · Score: 1

    If nearly half of US states punish faithless electors, why not get rid of this useless, undemocratic voting process entirely, and automatically assign the totallity of the state's electoral votes to the candidate that won the state's popular vote, effectively ending the Electoral College? (Same thing for Nebraska/Maine and Congressional districts)

    States's electoral votes should be chosen directly by the people, not by representatives elected by the people. Period.

    The Electoral College has no purpose other than to change the will of the people, if it so desires.

  24. Re:What Restrictions? on What Restrictions Should Student Laptops Have? · · Score: 1

    Using the machine is part of the learning process, you idiot. How do you figure they'll do their research for their homework? Nearest library? I don't think so.

  25. Re:Nationalities omitted on Nobel Prize For Medicine Awarded, Physics Soon To Follow · · Score: 1

    Correction: One German, one Frenchman and one Frenchwoman.