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  1. Re:fingerprinting on 3D Fingerprinting — Touchless, More Accurate, and Faster · · Score: 1

    The system you used had no human being screening the results, and what you experienced was "similar fingerprints" and probably not exact matches.

    For crimes at least, no person has ever been convicted on the testimony of an AFIS computer.

    AFIS returns "possible matches" with in a list of most similar matches to least similar. Then a latent fingerprint examiner (a real live person) determine which print (if any) is the real match.

    Also, when you watch CSI and the prints are flashing on one side of the screen while the other side of the screen displays the unknown print, is total bollocks. Fingerprints are reduced to numerical representations and THAT DATA is compared to obtain the list.

    BTW, I helped create AFIS.

  2. Quote on SSL Still Mostly Misunderstood, Even By the Pros · · Score: 1

    This is not my quote, and I do not remember where I read it.

    "Using SSL to transfer information from server to server is analogous to using armored cars to transfer bags of money from one park bench to another."

  3. Fanasty eh? on What Belongs In a High School Sci-Fi/Fantasy Lit Class? · · Score: 1

    Try the Bible. The most widely accepted work of pure fantasy ever written.

  4. Half life on Archiving Digital Artwork For Museum Purchase? · · Score: 1

    Data on a DVD/CD doesn't all crap out at once. In normal usage, scratches cause some data loss. However for long term storage significant loss would happen when the plastic reflective surface itself degrades. Still, when properly stored, a DVD/CD should last 30 years. To increase the odds of your data lasting, and to spend the least amount of cash, simply make multiple copies of your most precious data. That way, hopefully, each DVD/CD will retain SOME data and it can all be pieced back together from the multiple copies. The more precious the data, the more copies you should make. I think 5 copies stored in a climate controlled safe should last at least 100 years, if not, longer.

  5. It's the bandwidth on Company Offers Customizable Web Spidering · · Score: 1

    It is really easy to make a web crawler in Java. (Look at java.net.http or maybe java.awt.net.http) I made a decent one by myself in about a week. Okay, so my web crawler only does TEXT/HTML. No images, no Active X, no video. From experience, an average web page is about 10Kbytes. Now, anyone's specific application will probably be looking for key words, or else you are just re-creating Google. A key word data crawl would return a LOT less information, but would still require a lot of bandwidth and processing power to do the work. So bandwidth and processing time is what they are selling -- the place where this company's services would be most useful.

  6. Re:This is not a concern on Using a House's Concrete Foundation To Cool a PC · · Score: 1

    Wrong.

    The houses in my neighborhood were built around 1980.

    All have copper pipes in the slab.

    All the houses are developing leaks IN THE SLAB and have to be completely re-plumbed through the attic. My house was re-plumbed about 5 years ago. Next door, they had it done last summer, only after extensive water damage.

    Copper pipes in concrete slabs = bad idea.

    It may or may not be electrolysis, but something IS damaging ALL the piping in ALL the houses in my neighborhood.

  7. Drinking Game on US Switch To DTV Countdown Begins · · Score: 1

    In cities with a lot of TV stations -- everyone bring an old analog TV to the party. Each TV gets tuned to a different station. As each station blinks out, everyone slams a drink. By midnight, all channels should be gone. By midnight, everyone should be snockered.

  8. Think Sideways. on Keeping a PC Personal At School? · · Score: 1

    Switch to Ubuntu. Create a guest account and let them use that.

    If you or the people you lend to really need Windows...

    Install QEMU, on Ubuntu, it is a nice virtual machine. Take your old Windows CD and install as a FILE in your QEMU Virtual machine.

    Keep a couple copies of the Virtual Windows FILE on your hard drive.

    When someone wants to borrow your laptop, start up your Virtual Windows Machine in QEMU and lets them play. If the screw up that Windows copy (or if you just don't trust them), delete the FILE and use a new copy of the FILE on your Virtual Machine.

  9. Too Late on Making a Child Locating System · · Score: 1

    Applied Digital Solutions has had something like this for years.

    I think it is in the "vapor ware" stage and always will be, the company seems to be going nowhere.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applied_Digital_Solutions

    When I first saw this about a decade ago, I thought, "That is diabolical, I want in." So I bought some stock watched it tank and sold it.

  10. It ain't fair. on Why Is It So Difficult To Fire Bad Teachers? · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yep, I went the long route. Tried college, tried the Military, tried college again.

    Couple of guys from high school who struggled to get D's started a lawn care and snow removal business. While I was farting around in the Navy and in college, they were making a couple of hundred grand a year with a crew of workers under them.

    Now I have a great job, and those guys are probably retired. Boo fricking hoo.

    Education is a bunch of facts and ideas that can help you be more successful. Intelligence is the ability to cope and thrive in your environment. Neither concept is a complete subset of the other.

  11. You said it: Plagiarism detection is easy on Competition Seeks Best Approaches To Detecting Plagiarism · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If you have graded more than 2 assignments in your life, and really read each and every paper, and provided good critical feedback, then it is really easy to spot a plagiarized paper.

    Also, a grader usually knows the subject matter and has read many other good and bad works on the subject. You can get a feel for a person's writing style and depth of knowledge on a subject in just a few sentences. Then when you "smell something fishy", then it usually is.

    So far, whenever I "smell something fishy" I try to find the best sentence near the fishiness and paste it into Google. Plagiarists are not going to rewrite every sentence, if they do, then they probably learned something anyway. No, plagiarists are just lazy and in a hurry and deep down they know they deserve to be caught.

  12. Not on a computer! on Where's Your Coding Happy Place? · · Score: 1

    The really hard problems are mulled over for days. Straight forward coding is easy.

    My greatest inspiration comes in the shower or when sitting on the can. Once the solution appears, it really isn't too hard to remember it long enough to get to a computer and make it reality.

  13. No help on He's a Mac, He's a PC, But We're Linux! · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Have you ever tried to call Microsoft or Apple with a question?

    Were they able to help you? Or was it easier to post your question to google and find someone else who had the same problem and found a fix?

    I have been a Mac, a Microsoft AND and OS2. NEVER has customer service EVER helped with my problems. I guess easy problems that are easily solved are all the help lines are capable of. If it is an easy problem, heck, I have an Internet connection, I know how to type, and I know how to read.

  14. My Yard Service on What Do You Call People Who "Do HTML"? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Doesn't HTML mean "How To Mow the Lawn"?

  15. Re:If this was indeed sabotage.... on Multiple Fiber Cuts In San Francisco Area · · Score: 1

    First lets suppose these acts affected 10 million people.
    Now, lets guess the odds of this stupidity actually killing someone is 1 in 2 million (hospitals affected, heart attack 911 calls, prescription refills, etc.)
    So this disgruntled employee could have easily killed 5 people with his act of stupidity. This person should go to jail for depraved indifference for a real, real long time.

    Oh yeah, 91.3% of all statistics are made up on the spot.

  16. You got that right -- Viva la revolution on South Park Creators Given Signed Photo of Saddam Hussein · · Score: 1

    Before the French revolution, commoners were hanged and royalty was guillotined.

    But the French revolutionists wanted everyone the be EQUAL, so they decided on "guillotines for everyone". I guess hanging Saddam was one last way to demean him in the eyes of his followers.

    Interesting note, driving on the right-hand side of the road also came out of the French revolution (so Britain did the opposite).

  17. I always thought... on Cotton Swabs are the Prime Suspect In 8-Year Phantom Chase · · Score: 4, Funny

    Doesn't cotton have DNA?

    I always think that when they take a swab on CSI.

    CSI_Stokes - "Sir, I am afraid to tell you this, but, ... YOU are a COTTON plant."

  18. Re:And this is a Good thing!? on Drug Deletes Fearful Memories · · Score: 1

    Yes, Bart, you just have to wait a few months.

    Scientists are almost ready with a pill that absorbs 98% of excess guilt.

    - Lisa Simpson

  19. Re:Could be worse. Could be quoting Conservapedia. on False Fact On Wikipedia Proves Itself · · Score: 1

    Add

    Rush Limgaugh

    Ann Coulter

    Fox News

    Paul Gigot

    Religious Right

  20. Found it on Stone Tool 1.83M Years Old Discovered In Malaysia · · Score: 1

    That's where I left that darn thing. Please sent it to me, and look around for my cars keys too. Last thing I remember I had them both in my hands at the same time....

  21. Re:Wow. Just wow. on SCO Proposes Sale of Assets To Continue Litigation · · Score: 1

    "He shall spend the rest of his days in a pain amplifier."

  22. Corporate Skills Important also on Class Teaches Nerds Social Skills · · Score: 3, Informative

    It took me 10 years to learn to shut up at corporate meetings.

    Higher management does not want to hear why their ideas won't work. Even when confronted with reality, they will quickly forget that you WERE CORRECT. You only will be remembered for being argumentative, for rocking the boat, and when layoffs come you will be first, or when promotions come you will be last.

    When upper management comes up with an idea, however stupid, ALWAYS EMBRACE it. Remember -- they spent a bunch of time coming up with this idea, so it MUST be great?!? Corporate ideas are subject to the effects of evolution, good ideas thrive and survive, bad ideas quickly go extinct.

    No one will remember the ideas that go extinct, they are quickly forgotten. But they will remember that you were (or were not) a "team player". (Whatever that means.)

    If you are always positive and never point out management's inadequacies, you will promote faster, earn more money, and retire earlier.

  23. Beware of the NULL search on Data Mining Rescues Investigative Journalism · · Score: 1

    Journalists will continue to use the NULL search technique.

    To support your claim of <insert cause here>, do a search the REQUIRES a lot of words that are descriptive of your opposition. Then, when NO RESULTS are found, you can write that no one opposes your claim of <insert cause here>.

  24. My Screen Saver on Five PC Power Myths Debunked · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I wrote a pretty cool screen saver years ago.
    I used x,y,z coordinate equation for a sphere and added extra multipliers, exponents, and divisors, then I change the variables around on each iteration, then draw a wire-frame of the shape made.

    I made it so friggin' complicated that I could not reduce it to a set of matrix operations (remember linear algebra?).

    No worries, I brute-forced every long-arse calculation and it works great!

    Now I use my screen saver as a load tester when overclocking. It really works the heck out of the CPU and GPU. A good screen saver (looks cool), but not very practical.

  25. Off Topic -- SCI FI Book to Movie on 75 Comics That Are Being Made Into Films · · Score: 1

    They should make "Infinity Hold" into a movie. Barry Longyear's best book.

    And I think Emilio Estevez should star as "Nick Bando", I dunno why, but I think it would be a good fit.