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  1. Not that new on Greenpeace Co-Founder Declares Himself a Climate Change Skeptic · · Score: 1

    This is not really news.

    He's been saying stuff like this for a long time.

    The wikipedia article about him says "In 2006, he wrote to the Royal Society arguing there was "no scientific proof" that mankind was causing global warming" -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    Also http://amherststudent.amherst....

  2. Introduction already $$$ on Researchers Discover an "Off Switch" For Pain In the Brain · · Score: 1

    Wow, the introduction already goes into the money aspect. They write, "Chronic pain is an enormous unmet medical need with a multi-billion dollar impact on society"

  3. Opening a pop can on US School Installs 'Shooter Detection' System · · Score: 1

    An alarm system that goes off when someone opens a can of pop may be better.

    Coke etc. affects the brain and mental state.

  4. Texan edits George Bush wikipedia page on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 1

    Wasn't there once a guy from Texas who removed the section on crimes against humanity from George Bush's wikipedia page?

  5. Logic? on Teacher Tenure Laws Ruled Unconstitutional In California · · Score: 1

    Found the Tentative Decision at http://studentsmatter.org/wp-c...

    On page 8 it says

    "Dr. Berliner, an expert called by State Defendants, testified that 1-3% of teachers in California are grossly ineffective."

    There is a huge difference between 1% and 3%. (That's like saying "I'll be there in 5 hours +- 2.5 hours"). On the other hand, how many "grossly ineffective" workers / managers are there in other professions?

    Now, why have these teachers been hired? Is eliminating tenure really going to change this figure? Are competent teachers going to get fired because they don't have tenure? Why is the waiting period only 2 years? Similar considerations are discussed at http://intl.kappanmagazine.org...

    With complicated systems like this, it makes no sense to look at one single element, and blame only it. So the decision will have large gaps in the logic.

  6. Re:Not a bad idea! on China Bans Government Purchases of Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    And everyone else!

  7. Statistical significance on Male Scent Molecules May Be Compromising Biomedical Research · · Score: 1

    Can't find the article available for online reading, beyond http://www.nature.com/nmeth/jo...

    But one wonders about the sample size and the statistical significance of the experiments.

  8. Not futile on Apple, Google, and Amazon's Quest For One Remote Control Is Futile · · Score: 1

    Remote controls can be regulated. That's the civilized way to deal with such issues.

  9. Don't underestimate the wave equation on P vs. NP Problem Linked To the Quantum Nature of the Universe · · Score: 1

    Here's a paper about the wave function and computability (computability beyond P, NP, etc)

    Marian Boykan Pour-El and Ian Richards. The wave equation with computable initial data such that its unique solution is not computable. Advances in mathematics, vol. 39 (1981), pp. 215–239.

    http://www.sciencedirect.com/s...

    Review at
    http://journals.cambridge.org/...

  10. ***** Hard to see how to avoid the hushmail scenario ***** http://www.wired.com/threatlev... ***** http://www.wired.com/threatlev... ***** https://www.hushmail.com/about... ("But I thought the data was always encrypted") *****

  11. Blog post on Making Sure Our Lab Equipment Isn't Tricking Us · · Score: 1

    I did write a blog post about quantum mechanics and the “free will theorem” at the time.

    http://stephan.sugarmotor.org/...

    I think this new development isn't covering all possibilities there

  12. Great news for the sugarmotor on Powering Phones, PCs Using Sugar · · Score: 1

    That's great news for the sugarmotor!

  13. Cauchy on Geeks For Monarchy: The Rise of the Neoreactionaries · · Score: 1

    Famous mathematician Cauchy, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustin-Louis_Cauchy (1789 – 1857), was a "royalist."

    Haven't got to tracking down more details about his attitude.

  14. Always odd on Writing Documentation: Teach, Don't Tell · · Score: 1

    Always find it a bit odd when people complain about documentation, or place emphasis on it. My first prioroty is, "it works".

    On the other hand, it is hardly clear in most cases, who the audience of the comments are. Do they know much, do they know little? If they know little, there needs to be a lot of documentation. Who is to say?

    So when I hear about people, who mention bad documentation, or who complain about some documentation, it strikes me a bit odd.

    Stephan

  15. Too late on Google To Encrypt Cloud Storage Data By Default · · Score: 1

    It might have been. But too late now.

  16. Downhill on Jeff Bezos Buys the Washington Post · · Score: 1

    Downhill now. Not that it was at great heights. But more safe to ignore.

  17. Chocolate ice cream on Mozilla Labs Experiment Distills Your History Into Interests · · Score: 1

    Like chocolate ice cream? Not a useful idea.

    Here's a better idea. Let browsers send less, not more.

  18. Who cares on Why Microsoft Shouldn't Worry About Cannibalizing Their Userbases · · Score: 0

    Who cares about what Microsoft should or should not worry about?

  19. Order suspended on Judge Orders Child Porn Suspect To Decrypt His Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    The order was suspended on June 4.

    "Federal judge suspends order that child porn suspect decrypt own computer files or face contempt" http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/deadline-is-today-for-west-allis-man-to-decrypt-suspected-porn-files-b9926078z1-210121531.html

    "Earlier court order requiring a Wisconsin suspect in underage porn case to decrypt his hard drives for the FBI by the end of the day Tuesday -- or face contempt of court -- has been lifted." http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57587670-38/judge-child-porn-suspect-doesnt-need-to-decrypt-files/

    Ruling: http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/threatlevel/2013/06/Decision-Order-DOC-8-re-Motion-to-Stay.pdf

  20. Re:$5k limit on Anti-Infringement Company Caught Infringing On Its Website · · Score: 1

    This is not non-commercial, right? The $5,000 limit shouldn't apply. Where to read about that limitation?

  21. Bonkers "perceived disasters" on Swiss Referendum Backs Executive Pay Curbs · · Score: 1

    BBC gone bonkers? "Support for the plans - brain child of Swiss businessman turned politician Thomas Minder - has been fuelled by a series of perceived disasters for major Swiss companies, coupled with salaries and bonuses staying high"

    Disasters, or only perceived disasters?

  22. Re:A store cannot look like a store? on Apple Granted Trademark For Its Stores · · Score: 1

    I thought the same. Trademarks don't expire. This could become widespread.

  23. backdoors on Kim Dotcom's 'Mega' Storage Site Arrives · · Score: 1

    Are backdoors like with hushmail (at least technically) possible?

    Hushmail To Warn Users of Law Enforcement Backdoor: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2007/11/hushmail-to-war

    Encrypted E-Mail Company Hushmail Spills to Feds: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2007/11/encrypted-e-mai

  24. Re:Any one else with registration problems? on Kim Dotcom's 'Mega' Storage Site Arrives · · Score: 2

    Now got through, first upload failed. Not really important, for sure.

  25. Re:Any one else with registration problems? on Kim Dotcom's 'Mega' Storage Site Arrives · · Score: 1

    me too