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  1. I suspect the energetic defence of 'British English' was to ensure our new EU friends used British spellings, not the US ones (with mixed success - I think overall we are losing / have lost on 'centers'). What price Brexit?

  2. Re:Surely not on Kepler Makes First Exoplanet Discovery After Mission Reboot · · Score: 1

    Perhaps they moved from round to square (kilometre array).

  3. Re:Betteridge is actually wrong this time on Is Europe's Recession Really Over? · · Score: 2

    I'm not sure a tip can be described as useful when it's wrong. Keynesianism (we could spend some time distinguishing what we mean by Keynesianism - are we using it to mean what Keynes discussed and proposed or what the political-economic consensus subsequently made it into) did not cause the Great Depression, it was the reliance on policies derived from reliance on neoclassical economics, as any fule kno.

  4. Re:One teensy detail on Why We Should Build a Supercomputer Replica of the Human Brain · · Score: 1

    "That unelected officials are prone to spending vast sums of other peoples money on boondoggles is practically a cliche at this point" is irrelevant at this point. This project was one of six submitted, each was evaluated by a group of internationally renowned experts (who, oddly enough, weren't elected to the post of "expert"). The six groups of experts then compared notes across all six proposals. The process was overseen by an independent monitoring panel and the results will have to be approved by representatives of Member States who are directly accountable to their (elected) Minister. This hasn't happened yet so (a) his project hasn't got the money and (b) the project won't be getting the 1B€ solely from the EU budget.

  5. Re:Why explain himself? on Google Ordered Back To UK Parliament To "Explain Itself" Following Investigation · · Score: 1

    I'm assuming the question is rhetorical.

  6. Re:Wrong, wrong and wrong. on Nokia Receives $1.35B Grant To Develop Graphene Tech · · Score: 1

    The FET Flagships will be 1B€ over 10 yr projects / programmes. Some of that money will come from the EU budget, some will be co-funding from EU Member States's national research programmes and some will be provided by the partners. For the purposes of discussion 1B€ / 10yrs = 100M€ pa could be ... 20M€ pa own resources 30M€ pa from EU 50M€ pa from Member States Large Member States may be in for about 10M€ pa per flagship.

  7. Re:the problem's not the labels or the customers.. on IFPI Won't Share Pirate Bay Damages With Musicians · · Score: 1

    "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" has the around the right number of single-entendres to provide an insight into Britishness.

  8. Re:Excess CPU cycles? on Hawking Is First User of "Big Brain" Supercomputer · · Score: 1

    I daresay the Govt could make a pretty good guess already: Porn and Euro2012 (and /. of course).

  9. Re:How is blocking websites not a NN issue? on EU Commissioner: I Will End Net Neutrality Waiting Game · · Score: 1

    I'm old (and maybe slightly ashamed) enough to recall its strapline - "the genuine champagne perry" - which seems to break more laws and regulations than your average bit-torrenter / software pirate under net neutrality.

  10. Re:Will NN guidelines include censorship? on EU Commissioner: I Will End Net Neutrality Waiting Game · · Score: 1

    ... or that ISPs / providers of infrastructure don't demand from Google that they pay ...

  11. Re:Yes, it will raise prices on U.S. Imposes Tariffs On Chinese Solar Cells · · Score: 1

    A better economist than me said "In the long run we are all dead" so I am always a bit cautious about asserting what will happen eventually - other than, of course, being dead.

  12. Re:April Fools, you morons! on Rybka Solves the King's Gambit Chess Opening · · Score: 1

    "... kindly agreed to the following interview, which had been planned some months ago". I'll bet it had.

  13. Re:The problem with Europe is they are duplicators on Europe Plans Exascale Funding Above U.S. Levels · · Score: 1

    Xerox?

  14. Re:If it evolves by replicating, it's life. on Should Science Rethink the Definition of "Life"? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I need coffee right now but I don't think I've enough evolution to buy one.

  15. Deliberate? on US Threatens Spain For Not Implementing SOPA-Like Law · · Score: 1

    Given the unhealthy state of the Spanish economy, what the new Govt there most needs is something to unite the country around to distract them from the austerity measures. You'd almsot think they'd put the yanks up to it ...

  16. Re:Eclectic, and possibly atypical here on /. on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Like To Read? · · Score: 1

    As someone who works in the British civil service (on non-strike days anyway) I can assure you that neither "Yes, Minister" nor "Yes, Prime Minister" have dated much.

  17. What's a millisecond? on $300M To Save 6 Milliseconds · · Score: 1

    A man from Hibernian Express was on the "Today" programme on BBC R4 yesterday morning and was clearly surprised to be asked how many milliseconds there are in a second. After a bit of flapping he declared there were 100,000.

  18. Re:Great idea on A Chat With Zavilia, a Tool For Identifying Rioters · · Score: 1

    ... and a neat complement to the welcome support Cameron got from the Chinese Govt for his proposal to block social networking sites as they could be used to organise riots.

  19. Test on Officials Agree On Global Nuclear Stress Tests · · Score: 1

    In the UK we don't really do earthquakes and tsunamis so I suppose our stress-tests will feature vibrations caused by loud music from the neighbours (because we certainly won't ask them to turn it down, v unBritish) and predictable rain on the first day of a test-match.

  20. Re:More importantly on Richest Planetary System Discovered With 7 Planets · · Score: 1

    Could be. The RV method can't detect small (ie Earth-size) planets at a distance from a star and simulations by the team showed such the presence of such a planet in the "habitable zone" would be consistent with their results (or at least it wouldn't knacker all their simulations). I welcome our not internally inconsistent overlords.

  21. Re:Corporate Browser on Firefox May Soon Overtake IE In Europe · · Score: 1
  22. Win 2k on Time To Dump XP? · · Score: 1

    What?! I've just been mulling over whether to upgrade the OS on my main machine to XP.

  23. Re:What the? on Alan Turing Apology Campaign Grows · · Score: 1

    David Beckham made his first big impact when he lobbed the Wimbledon keeper from half way in 1996, so one might say his reputation has already lasted into the next century. Or at least that's the point Cassius Clay put to me the other day.

  24. I am a single digit ... on YouTube Phasing Out Support For IE6 · · Score: 1

    ... because I work for a UK Govt Dept and we still use IE6.

  25. Re:EU sucks. Fuck that kumbayah shit. on Secret EU Open Source Migration Study Leaked · · Score: 1

    At least have the decency to insult Europeans in English rather than American.