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  1. Re: Why do state universities have patents at all? on Maryland Legislator Wants To Keep State University Patents Away From Trolls (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    That's completely wrong. The publication becomes 'prior art' and no patent can ever be issued.

  2. Re:Why do state universities have patents at all? on Maryland Legislator Wants To Keep State University Patents Away From Trolls (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    This is a fair point. If you want to "own" the research, and the related IP, pay for it yourself.

  3. Re:Public Company on Does A Company Deserve the Same Privacy Rights As You? · · Score: 1

    Not quite true. Any material event in the company, which this certainly is, must be disclosed in an 8K filing with the SEC, and made public.

  4. Public Company on Does A Company Deserve the Same Privacy Rights As You? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    As a public company, this is clearly material information that needs to be disclosed to all shareholders (current and potential). Once you start trading stock, your corporate right to privacy pretty much disappears, at least where possible criminal activity is concerned.

  5. Re:Global warming != anthropogenic on Global Warming 'Undeniable,' Report Says · · Score: 1

    Of course it matters, because the world is being asked (forced) to spend trillions of dollars to solve what may not be a problem, and may not be solvable.

  6. Global warming != anthropogenic on Global Warming 'Undeniable,' Report Says · · Score: 0

    The data as presented indicates a recent warming trend, but does not say anything about whether this is man-made or not; a 0.5deg rise in 50 years is extremely small in the scheme of things, and drawing the usual alarmist conclusions from this is quite unfounded.

  7. Re:Additional shares from CEO on Tesla IPO Raises $226 Million · · Score: 1

    That is extremely telling. Good catch!

  8. Weird effect on this video on YouTube Gets a Vuvuzela Button (Seriously) · · Score: 1

    Something strange happens with this one. Sometimes I get the button, sometimes I don't.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0

  9. Bubble on Apple Surpasses Microsoft In Market Capitalization · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Looks like an excellent bubble to take advantage of. Sell (or short) Apple, buy Microsoft.

  10. Re:Patent trolling should be outlawed on Apple vs. Nokia vs. Google vs. HTC · · Score: 1

    Agreed. They are nothing but parasites on productive companies.

  11. $20 is cheap! on How To Build a Winscape · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Why on earth are you whining about a $20 price? People spend plenty more on screensavers.

    Totally worth it, and negligible when considering the cost of the rest of the hardware.

    I expect that an improvement can be done with webcam tracking, obviously for one viewer at a time.

  12. Re:Aluminium Motorcycle Helmet, Not Impressed. on 5-Axis Robot Carves Metal Like Butter · · Score: 1

    Not at all difficult to do with any modern mill.

  13. Nice enough demo on 5-Axis Robot Carves Metal Like Butter · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's a nice enough demo for a five-axis mill, but these are hardly new nor revolutionary in any way. These have been around for at least a decade, probably much longer.

  14. Re:Too little energy? on Piezo Crystals Harness Sound To Generate Hydrogen · · Score: 1

    You're correct. There is far too little energy available from sound waves to be useful.

  15. Re:Show me the receptors on Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Protein ... and Now Fat · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You're right. I'd imagine the fault is not with the original paper, it's in the interpretation of this paper by the popular press. We see this again and again.

  16. Re:Don't they even own a shovel? on Disposable Toilet To Change the World · · Score: 1

    Shitting in a hole is very sanitary, as long as the hole is not near any drinking water. The poo breaks down pretty readily on its own, and doesn't need any help.

  17. Disgusting on Report Shows Patent Trolls Are Thriving · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's a real shame that the patent system has been able to be manipulated so effectively, to siphon hard-earned money from real companies, and real inventors, into the pockets of these parasites. They're nothing but a drain on everyone. Lemelson's legacy lives on!

    I'm glad this is getting some attention, though.

  18. Re:Plenty of other sources on NYTimes Confirms It Will Start Charging For Online News In 2011 · · Score: 1

    These kind of quality assessments are very subjective. Plenty of people consider the NYT to be of dubious journalistic quality. For those who consider it worth it, they can pay. But I doubt many will.

  19. Re:Plenty of other sources on NYTimes Confirms It Will Start Charging For Online News In 2011 · · Score: 1

    I agree, I probably wouldn't bother, except for the rare unique article of interest (which is free anyhow). Just saying that a bugmenot equivalent will probably take care of this for anyone reasonably savvy.

  20. Plenty of other sources on NYTimes Confirms It Will Start Charging For Online News In 2011 · · Score: 1

    There are plenty of other sources of free (decent) content available on the internet, at least of similar quality. Obviously, we'll see what the market thinks of all this.

    Of course, I'm sure it will be trivial to game the website anyhow.

  21. Pretty disgusting on CES Vendors Kicked Out of Hotels For Showcasing Wares in Room · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The CEA can institute whatever rules it wants on its own show property, but it has no business or right to interfere with anything (ahem) going on in local Las Vegas hotel rooms.

    Similarly, unless the hotel informed them of some restriction, and as long as they abided by all of their usual rules, they have no basis for throwing them out, at all. I hope these companies fight this. At the very least, there's remedy in small-claims action. And obviously they should dispute any credit card charges from the hotel.

    They're probably desperate from the declining numbers, and revenue, and are in financial trouble.

  22. Re:Bullshit on Body Heat Energy Generation · · Score: 1

    Wrong.

    Read the summary:

    "In fact, the researchers mention that the energy harvesting head band works so well that it can get uncomfortably cold."

    It "gets" cold; it doesn't just start that way. If it's cold to start with, your body will warm it very quickly, even with a good heatsink. Then it's no longer cold. Just like the science-museum materials you mention.

    They clearly imply that they're effectively drawing heat away, which is just wrong.

    Then they go on to suggest a hat/insulation to reduce the effect? Well, that brings the whole apparatus higher in temperature, reducing the differential, and reducing the effect.

    This thing is worthless.

  23. Bullshit on Body Heat Energy Generation · · Score: -1

    Causing any part of the system to cool below ambient requires the net consumption of energy.

    Sure, you can harvest a bit of energy from a temperature differential, but you will NOT create "cold". Quite the opposite. These attempts of microenergy harvesting from body heat have been around for decades, and are nothing new.

    These guys are either liars, or don't know what the hell they are doing.

  24. Big whoop. on Google Patent Reveals New Data Center Innovations · · Score: 1

    First, having a patent means basically nothing. It doesn't mean it works, that it's practical, or that it will be used by anyone.

    Second, this type of patent is going to be very difficult, if not impossible, to enforce. Prior art aside, how many data centers do you know that are open to public inspection? They can't just go buy a widget to compare them.

    Seems like little more than a trophy (framed patent) for someone's office wall.

  25. Re:ahhh lawyers.... on Should You Be Paid For Being On Call? · · Score: 1

    Actually, most lawyers, if they knew it was urgent, would happily take the call, and bill them at their usual hourly rate.