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  1. Re:So much for Net Neutrality. on Tor Blacklisting Exit Nodes Vulnerable To Heartbleed · · Score: 4, Informative

    Russia & China got nothing from Snowden. His material is being carefully vetted by journalists and experts before any is released. Snowden, rightly, chose others to decide what was safe to be released and how/what to redact parts. Bruce Schneier is one helping them in their analysis. 6 members of congress had Schneier brief them on some of the material because the NSA wouldn't answer their questions.

  2. we need more studies on Scientists Find Tears Are the Anti-Viagra · · Score: 1

    where are the studies of the effect of men's tears on women's libidos? very sexist not to study both effects. ;)

  3. Re:Why would amazon do this? on Amazon Building Its Own Android App Market? · · Score: 1

    A wild guess, but maybe they're considering the android OS on kindles.

  4. Re:It will be a critical ability. on Spaceflight Formation Flying Test Bed Takes Off · · Score: 1

    good point. however, it makes me wonder how applicable the recent software which mimics how birds and fish travel in flocks/schools will be to this problem

  5. bad idea on EyeDriver Lets Drivers Steer Car With Their Eyes · · Score: 0, Redundant

    How many attractive women are going to be plowed down by idiots who can't take their off them?

  6. Re:This kind of hype was exactly the problem on The Long Shadow of Y2K · · Score: 2, Informative

    I agree completely. I did the Y2K change testing and many of the changes for accounting/trading software for a large multinational bank. I ran parallel old software/new software comparison testing using production data on a dedicated Y2K system. I can say, unequivocally, that failure to do the changes would have been a disaster.

    And guess what, not everything was caught. We had some failures after 2000 rolled in. We missed "some stuff". They were ALL attributed to other causes. No one could afford to admit to management that a single Y2K bug was missed. I should imagine this was not uncommon in most industries.

    The commentators were mostly assholes with no real understanding, but it wasn't really hype. It would have been a disaster. We just fixed ( most of ) it.

  7. Re:Flatland on Mathematics Reading List For High School Students? · · Score: 1

    a good suggestion and also available FREE from google books.

  8. I highly reccomend on Mathematics Reading List For High School Students? · · Score: 1

    A Certain Ambiguity: A Mathematical Novel by Gaurav Suri (Author), Hartosh Singh Bal (Author)

    This is a wonderful book I enjoyed reading myself ( 60 years old ). The main characters are college students - I think high schoolers can identify. The math in the story is presented in a very understandable way. woven in is a discussion of the different infinities and the basics of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries.

    amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Certain-Ambiguity-Mathematical-Novel/dp/0691127093/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1234194672&sr=8-1

  9. Re:Sure! on NFL's First Broadcast In 3-D, Still Has Work To Do · · Score: 1

    Actually the most enthusiastic football fans I know are women. My mother was always a huge fan and my sister has followed suit. My daughter enjoys watching. Many women friends love watching football. The only person I know who actually has season tickets ( 49ers ) is a woman.

    Without endorsing or contradicting your remarks, I think you missed at least one entire group: Women who enjoy watching football

    I used to enjoy watching myself until one season I bet on games every weekend. I was lucky and made a few bucks over the season, but unlucky in that it spoiled the game for me. If my daughter is around I'll always join her. But by myself, I'll catch the occasional game or part of one.

  10. why should she decide now? on Fun Things To Do With a Math Or Science Degree? · · Score: 1

    First, one of the reasons we take a variety of subjects in college is to discover just what we enjoy and find interesting. One doesn't know ahead of time what's going to "float one's boat".

    Who knows, if she takes some real math she might find something that turns her on. Maybe not. No loss.

    Secondly, I think today's generation needs to be mindful of the need for flexibility. You're probably going to have several careers, not A career. Y'all should get as good a general education as you can. It will give you more options later. The young woman in question is obviously a very bright person. I wish her happiness and a fulfilling life. She should go to a good school. I'm sure she will. If she doesn't have a guess what she wants to concentrate on, she should go to a school with lots of options so she can experiment and explore her interests. This probably means a large University.

    To repeat. This is just the beginning of a ( hopefully ) long life. Take your time. Explore. Find what you enjoy learning.

  11. I'll be doing much the same on How To Supplement Election Coverage? · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'll admit I'm a bleeding heart liberal political junkie.

    on TV I'll be mostly MSNBC & PBS along with Daily Show/Colbert Report, CNN, and Current ( Al Gore's news channel )

    on the net:

    try DIGG's US Elections 2008 tabs both popular and upcoming.

    pollster.com - http://www.pollster.com/ - is a good aggregater of polls it's what the TV guys use

    Hufington post updates/changes frequently and has lots of videos http://www.huffingtonpost.com/

    a news tab on igoogle with lots of feeds is good to have in another of your firefox tabs ( BBC, newspapers, TV channel websites, tec. )

    I like Salon http://www.salon.com/?source=refresh ( I have a long time premium account ) - it updates a lot, but not as fast as huffington

    This is a major, important election, I'll be watching on the HD big screen with friends. laptop atop my lap. I'll probably redo my "favotires" settings for the night.

  12. oops on US FDA Deems Cloned Animals Edible · · Score: 1

    Let them eat CakeCakeCakeCakeCakeCakeCakeCakecAkecAkecAkecAkecAkecAke

  13. let's hope they're not nearby on Could An ExtraTerrestrial Find Earth with a Telescope? · · Score: 1

    I fear if they are, Charlie Pelligrino might have been right in The Killing Star http://sites.inka.de/mips/reviews/TheKillingStar.html

    that is:Paraphrased from the book:

    1. Any species will place its own survival before that of a different species.
    2. Any species that has made it to the top on its planet of origin will be intelligent, alert, aggressive, and ruthless when necessary.
    3. They will assume that the first two rules apply to us.

    Add to this the facts of relativistic bombardment. A missile approaching at a speed close to that of light is hard to detect, leaves very little time to react, is next to impossible to intercept, and is utterly devastating on impact. In short, once a civilization has achieved the technological level necessary for relativistic bombardment it can erase a neighboring civilization in a single strike.

    This book scared the hell out of me. And from such a neat, amusing fellow.

  14. Our moon isn't a planet on Our Moon Could Become a Planet · · Score: 1

    With the double planets Pluto and Charon they are both orbiting around a point that is between the two. However, the point around which earth and it's moon orbit is within the earth, therefore it's a moon, not a planet

  15. I hate to be a grammer nazi on Throwable WiFi Camera · · Score: 1

    "The Eye Ball is a spherical, throwable WiFi camera designed to proceed police into areas where there's no direct line of sight". don't you mean "precede"

  16. Thoughts on Space Elevators on Thoughts on the Space Elevator · · Score: 1

    I posted this on the Sunday /. space elevator article, I'm going to repost here. Thoughts on Space Elevators [mit.edu] by Blaise Gassend has a lot of good info & links on space elevators

  17. Thoughts on Space Elevators on Space Elevator Gets FAA Clearance · · Score: 5, Informative

    Thoughts on Space Elevators by Blaise Gassend has a lot of good info & links on space elevators

  18. tandy = radio shack on Birth of the Pilot PDA · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm surprised there is no mention of radio shack. Tandy was a leather/crafts store until it became one with radio shack ( I forget who bought who ). I always thought it was amusing that the half I used to buy moccasin kits from was the brand name used for the computers

  19. just move along on Patriot Act to be Expanded · · Score: 1

    there's nothing for you to see here

  20. link to nature article on Room-Temperature, Small-Scale Fusion at UCLA · · Score: 2, Informative
  21. indeed on **No Title** · · Score: 1

    I can see why they were forced to be anonymous

  22. caterpillar on Has Mass-Mailed Malware Peaked? · · Score: 2, Funny

    does it bother anyone else that the /. "icon" for worm stories is actually a caterpillar. I'll go back to picking my nits.

  23. call it on RollerMouse Aims to Replace the Traditional Mouse · · Score: 0, Troll

    "give it the finger"

  24. Re:Also for your perusal on Cox on Torvalds and Linux Kernel Development · · Score: 1, Informative
  25. Re:Linux doesn't matter on Hewlett-Packard To Offer Linux-based Media Hub · · Score: 1

    I have to think that this sort of unit will ultimately mean more drivers written for Linux, which, IMHO, would be a very good thing.