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  1. I'll take the research... on Microplastics Found In 90 Percent of Table Salt (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...with a grain of salt!

  2. Koha on NZ Developers Win 'Koha' Trademark Case · · Score: 5, Informative

    Koha is the Maori word for a gift or offering. Usually reciprocal in nature.

  3. Re:future weapons ? on Journalist Gets Blasted By the Pentagon's Pain Ray — Twice · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So you're basically saying, like Obi-Wan, that it depends on "your point of view"?

  4. so what? on Facebook Bans Google+ Ads · · Score: 1

    Is there really anything sinister about this? So they blocked him from running ads. They didn't remove his account. One could argue Facebook could have managed this thing better. But is Facebook obligated to run ads for a directly competing service?

  5. Re:But how do I block ALL applications? on Farmville, Social Gaming, and Addiction · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Try lite.facebook.com

  6. Everyone seems to be forgetting something... on Firefox To Replace Menus With Office Ribbon · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This move to add a ribbon doesn't actually matter. Last time I checked, Firefox was written with a free software license. So if everyone hates the new ribbon, there's always the forking option. We can just modify the program to not have a ribbon. Problem solved.

  7. Re:Grrr... on US Nuclear Power Industry Poised For a Comeback · · Score: 1

    Probably still more dangerous than granite, but fortunately alpha radiation can be stopped by a sheet of paper. Or if you're a bit more paranoid, tin foil would probably do the trick.

  8. making R better on The Power of the R Programming Language · · Score: 1

    Ross Ihaka was my supervisor for my honours dissertation last year. Reading this article was a bit amusing for me. If you asked him for his opinion about R, let me say he wouldn't have written such glowing words about it! He doesn't like being in the limelight all that much either, from what I have been able to tell.

    I may have some idea what is meant by the "wanting to create more advanced software" at the end of the article. At the moment he is tinkering away rebuilding the guts of R in Lisp. He reckons if "things were done properly", R would be orders of magnitude faster and more efficient. For example, when fitting a linear model, several copies of the data matrix are made when performing the matrix operations required to find all the coefficients, working out diagnostic matrices, et cetera.

    So if anyone out there wants to contribute to R, now would be a good time to volunteer.

  9. Re:Easy, use a pattern on Child-Suitable Alternatives To Passwords? · · Score: 1

    This idea would work most of the time...until you tried to check your email from an internet café in Paris...

  10. Re:Better duck! on McBride's New Open Letter on Copyrights · · Score: 1

    So this is copyleft, all rights reversed?