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  1. Re:Vaughn Pratt is confused on Wolfram's 2,3 Turing Machine Not Universal · · Score: 1

    So does that mean the proof is valid for some suitable definition of universal and that the prize will be awarded?

  2. on intelligence on Recognizing Scenes Like the Brain Does · · Score: 1
    isn't this basically initial validation of Jeff Hawkins' (think Palm Pilot) theories?

    As described in: http://www.amazon.com/Intelligence-Jeff-Hawkins/dp /0805078533/sr=8-1/qid=1171294577/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/ 002-9722002-6024059?ie=UTF8&s=books
    P.

  3. Collect the garbage, Andy on Microkernel: The Comeback? · · Score: 1

    I saw this guy give a talk maybe 7-10 years ago about some system they'd built. They hadn't even take the time to install a proper garbage collector and Andy claimed the memory leak was a feature -- "our data is persistent" (even when it's become inaccessible).

    What a joker.

    Polymorph

  4. Re:We sure hope they "get" plan9 on Alcatel and Lucent to Merge · · Score: 1

    sorry, but DOE isn't Lucent. I was saying that Lucent isn't putting any research R/D dollars into Plan9, who knows what DOE, NSA, ETC is doing. In fact, the whole group that had Kernighan and those guys was disbanded---most left for Google and others went their merry way inside and outside of Lucent.

  5. Re:We sure hope they "get" plan9 on Alcatel and Lucent to Merge · · Score: 1

    There may be more users than ever, but no more development of Plan9 at the labs and very very few users if any. Plan9 is dead for Bell Labs and hence Lucatel.

  6. Re:We sure hope they "get" plan9 on Alcatel and Lucent to Merge · · Score: 1

    There's nothing left to get. Plan9 died a few years ago at the labs when everybody went to google.

  7. Re:Oh goody! on Alcatel and Lucent to Merge · · Score: 1

    Middle managers will be the first to go. That's where the problems are.

  8. Re:mismanagement? on Bell Labs Unix Group Disbanded · · Score: 1

    No, their mangement was good. Before being disbanded they were headed by Aho -- you know, an author of the Dragon book and of the book on algorithms. It was probably company pressure that broke it apart and sent the pieces flying.

    PolyMorph

  9. Google cancels IPO! on Google Slashes IPO price · · Score: 1

    No, not really; but extrapolating, that's going to be the next headline out of that place. Declining search quality, mixed up internals, expensive ads, over drive hype. "Don't be evil" -- yeah, whatever. Polymorph

  10. Re:OMG not free roaming engineers on Why Wall Street Wants Google to Fail · · Score: 1

    Aside from Google news, what's the last innovative thing to come out of them? Nothing. They have page rank and that's beginning to smell.

  11. Re:Google's secret plan to dominate Wall Street on Why Wall Street Wants Google to Fail · · Score: 1

    Have you every considered that that company may be internally in chaos? Predicting financial markets when they can't even deliver relevant spam-free search results anymore? Please. polymorph

  12. Re:Google's IPO has already failed on Why Wall Street Wants Google to Fail · · Score: 1

    Hear hear. Google has slipped so far over the last 2 years I feel they're trying to salvage what slight advantage they still have. Yahoo, for one, has comparable search results and advertising there is usually cheaper. MSN is chomping at the bit, and there are lots of other little search players waiting in the wings (A9.com for one).

    Google needs to restore its pristine search results, then IPO.

    polymorph

  13. Google is slipping.... on Microsoft Challenges Google · · Score: 2, Insightful

    and they know it, hence the IPO. Quality of searches is way down, outages due to viruses, stiff competition. polymorph

  14. Re:hrmmm 2 gig for $20 or 1 gig for free? on Yahoo Boosts Email Space in response to Gmail · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What do you mean "catch-up"? Gmail isn't even available to the public yet!

  15. not all accts upgraded yet? on Yahoo Boosts Email Space in response to Gmail · · Score: 5, Informative

    Looks like only 2 of my 3 Yahoo! accounts got the boost overnight? Anyone know more details about the rollout? polymorpheus

  16. Re:gambling and the tech community on WTO Wants USA to Gamble Online · · Score: 1


    don't be mistaken, playing winning poker, let alone playing at world-class level, is very very hard work. nothing's free.

  17. owned by Yahoo!? on Yahoo To Charge For Search Listings · · Score: 1

    I thought AllTheWeb.com is owned by Overture which was bought by Yahoo!, or maybe AllTheWeb.com was purchased independently by Yahoo! In any case, AllTheWeb.com is Yahoo!'s.

  18. Google is paid placement too: tweakers get paid on Yahoo To Charge For Search Listings · · Score: 1

    The spammers, tweakers, and whatever-you-want-to-call-them -- those people rigging Google's rankings to get their sites on top, get paid for this service, so indirectly it's paid placement. Only Google doesn't get paid! Yahoo is being smart by cutting out this middleman.

    Live, Long, and Prosper.
    Polymorph

  19. let's try it on Science of the coin-toss: Bias in Heads-or-Tails · · Score: 1

    using the massive parallelism of /., we can test this.

    tuck your thumb under your index finger, place a quarter on your thumb heads up, and flip the coin into the air. be sure to get the initial conditions right (quarter, heads up). let it land on the floor.

    message me with an H or T indicating whether it landed heads or tails. i'll tally as many msgs as i can and will post the results in a day or so.

  20. Re:If Yahoo wants my vote... on Yahoo! Vs. Google: Algorithm Standoff · · Score: 1

    how is search.yahoo.com more cluttered than google.com?

  21. Re:technology schmology on Search Beyond Google · · Score: 1

    But the term "googling" has already become generic, just as when I ask for a Kleenex and am handed a tissue made by Puff's or whatever -- it's a commodity and doesn't matter. Similarly, I can "google" something by using yahoo, alltheweb, askjeeves, msn, mooter, or anybody else and they'll answer my query.

    In the end it won't matter where the results come from, as long as they are cheap and accurate. There'll always be some search box handy. Who cares if it's a Kleenex or not.

  22. PhD does not imply creativity on Search Beyond Google · · Score: 1

    If anyone thinks that the most truly creative minds will jump through the hoops to get a PhD so they can learn to innovate, please think again. Case in point, Google's founders.

    In fact, the inverse may be true:
    Creativity implies not having a PhD.

  23. Re:Article is already out of date. on Search Beyond Google · · Score: 1

    not only is yahoo now serving its own queries, but the google ipo is on indefinite hold, as reported here and elsewhere a few weeks ago. tr, get with it!

  24. Re:Google's speciality & ubiquity on Search Beyond Google · · Score: 1

    or like the Macarena...
    it's a fad without commitment. coke tastes good, windows is deeply rooted infrastructure, but show me a better search engine and i'll reset my home page faster than you can say xerox.

  25. Re:this is google's response to yahoo? on Google's Bigger Index · · Score: 1

    Yeah, Yahoo flipping the switch today(?) is a plausible reason for the Google (non) announcement. Not a coincidence at all, IMO. Google should worry a bit, but not too much since they're still way ahead.