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  1. Re:No the didn't on New Algorithm for Learning Languages · · Score: -1

    News from the Japanese spelling Nazi

    "shakai no mada ga aiteru"

    try mado instead of mada
    mada + negative verb = not yet
    mado = window

  2. Re:ICANN control it.... honest! on ICANN Won't Get DNS Root Servers · · Score: 0

    definetly: this looks new. I have to update my
    stats.

    definately: >80% correct spelling for /.
    definetly: 1% new and improved spelling
    definitely: rare (used only by grammar nazis)

    rest: who cares (I deafinately don't)

  3. Re:comparisons on Our Brains Don't Work Like Computers · · Score: 0

    You are all wrong. As soon as we have the all
    powerful Opteron 24686758 whose speed increases linearly (the nth cycle takes x/2**n seconds)
    Goedel's incompleteness results will become an
    amusing footnote in the history of mathematics

    disclaimer: I am a mathematician but I do not play one on TV

  4. Re:Quick Script + Gutenberg? on Amazon's 1,082-volume Classics Collection: $7,989 · · Score: 0

    As an English major pain in the butt I must say
    its nice 2 c that their're still some people who defend hour grate language.

  5. Re:Reviewer catches himself. on Data Crunching · · Score: 0

    rev and tail -r do different things.
    rev reverses each line.
    tail -r reverses the order in which lines are read

  6. Re:Wooow. on Perspecta Walk Around 3D Display · · Score: 0

    What a great idea. However, I am afraid that it is already patented. So the whole business will be taken over by the patent holder as soon as it makes money.

  7. photon processors are boring ... on Production of Photon Processors Expected in 2006 · · Score: 0

    Photon processors are boring; what we want are photon torpedos for people who submit pointless comments.

  8. python is the fastest language on OCaml vs. C++ for Dynamic Programming · · Score: 0
    I don't know what all the fuss is about. I have written python programs which ran faster than their C counterparts. And I am sure someone else can prove similarly that awk is even faster.

    It all boils down to understanding the complexity of the basic building blocks of your algorithms which can vary considerably with the data structures you choose to implement them.

  9. Re:Uptimes on FreeBSD: Not Exactly Dead · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's nothing compared to the downtimes. I have a 200Mhz notebook running FreeBSD 3.5 which I haven't switched on once these last two years. (Most likely because I dropped it and the screen stopped working).