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  1. Re:That's nothing! on No Nobel For Nick Holonyak Jr, Father of the LED · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not to mention they gave the same prize to Arafat, but not to Gandhi.

  2. Re:Chimps have rights, babies don't on Chimpanzee "Personhood" Is Back In Court · · Score: 2

    So if the father didn't want the baby, but the woman did, he shouldn't have to pay child support, right?

  3. Re:The Conservative Option on Texas Ebola Patient Dies · · Score: 1

    Good point, that didn't cross my mind :-(

  4. Re:The Conservative Option on Texas Ebola Patient Dies · · Score: 0

    I propose a document that a person is required to have when traveling overseas that records what countries they have traveled to recently......It shouldn't be hard to make it a requirement when entering the borders of a neighboring country. We could call this document a "Passport".

  5. Re:Wow on Former Infosys Recruiter Says He Was Told Not To Hire US Workers · · Score: 1

    $100k? Try $10k.

  6. Re:Harley-Davidson laid off 125 Americans. on Former Infosys Recruiter Says He Was Told Not To Hire US Workers · · Score: 1

    Is this what you're referring too?

    http://www.bizjournals.com/mil...

    In all fairness, these weren't Harley employees, but worked for a contracting firm that did IT for Harley (according to the link). Harley then decided to outsource their IT to Infosys (which I don't see as a smart move regardless).

    It looks like this took place two years ago.....I don't remember seeing anything about it when it happened.
    http://www.jsonline.com/busine...

  7. Pics on Could Maroney Be Prosecuted For Her Own Hacked Pictures? · · Score: 1

    I've said it before and I'll say it again....Pics or it didn't happen.

    Seriously.

  8. Re:Bruce Perens on Back To Faxes: Doctors Can't Exchange Digital Medical Records · · Score: 2

    It could be worse, you could have a dozen different McKesson applications that use different platforms (some .NET/SQL Server, some Java/Oracle), don't do everything promised, are way overpriced, pathetic support, and technology that was state-of-the-art back when Clinton was president (two-tier fat apps? really!?!?)

  9. Re:H1Bs have two faces. on Microsoft On US Immigration: It's Our Way Or the Canadian Highway · · Score: 2

    "but the high end is being too greedy"

    So that confirms what everyone here has been saying all along.....that it's not because of a job shortage, it's because H1B's are being used to drive down wages.

  10. Re:I thought this was long ago debunked on Nvidia Sinks Moon Landing Hoax Using Virtual Light · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately (er, fortunately?) the Soviets put the same laser reflectors on their unmanned rovers. Conspiracy theorist offer this as "proof" that the reflectors used during the Apollo missions were actually placed there by unmanned missions.

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

  11. Re:Details on Study Finds Link Between Artificial Sweeteners and Glucose Intolerance · · Score: 1

    Oh I see it now. Shame on Ars for not mentioning the initial 381 :-(

  12. Re:Details on Study Finds Link Between Artificial Sweeteners and Glucose Intolerance · · Score: 1

    So this is crazy....from Ars:

    "the team got seven healthy volunteers to start consuming high levels of saccharin (the FDA's recommended maximum daily dose). At the end of a week, four of them ended up with a reduced insulin response."

    from cbc.ca:

    "gut bacteria were analyzed from 381 non-diabetics averaging age 43"

    So which one is correct? Does anybody have the data from the actual Nature publication? It's paywalled on their site.

  13. Re:More details on Study Finds Link Between Artificial Sweeteners and Glucose Intolerance · · Score: 2

    That's something I wondered as well. I find this intriguing:

    "Sucrazit (5% saccharin, 95% glucose), Sucralite (5% Sucralose), Sweet’n Low Gold (4% Aspartame)."

    So what are the other ingredients in Sucralite and Sweet' n Low Gold?

  14. Details on Study Finds Link Between Artificial Sweeteners and Glucose Intolerance · · Score: 5, Informative

    I read up on this yesterday when it was posted to ArsTechnica. I'm a type 1 diabetic so studies like this catch my interest. The interesting part is that the mice that were given artificial sweetners had higher glucose levels than those with regular sucrose diets. The theory is that the artificial sweetners are affecting the bacteria in the gut of the mice, which is affecting how glucose is absorbed into the bloodstream.

    One should not though that the human trial only included 7 volunteers, which is hardly enough for a good sample. I'm interested to see the findings of a test conducted on a larger sample group.

  15. Re:Of course they do on ISIS Bans Math and Social Studies For Children · · Score: 1

    Really? Have you tried using systemd?

  16. Re:Stop using tax dollars on When Scientists Give Up · · Score: 1

    Sure, but can we assume that the other researchers didn't receive grant money from *their* governments?

    One of the points of Ig Noble is to "make people laugh, and then make them think". After thinking about some of these nominees, you can sort of think about what their research could impact. However, some seem absolutely silly, and it would seem wrong to give them federal funding at some other projects expense. Deciding which projects are grant worthy is tricky, especially when you have so many PhD's wanting to get their hand in the cookie jar.

  17. Re: Stop using tax dollars on When Scientists Give Up · · Score: 1

    You bring up valid points. I'd actually love to see the report if I could find it (I'm sure it's out there somewhere). The most reliable source I can find is from the NY Times, which itself doesn't list any references either.

    http://www.nytimes.com/1981/07...

    I guess I chose a bad example to run with. The point I'm trying to make is that some science is worth government funding......like Fermilab for example....where as some isn't. If I were to write a grant application on deconstructing the contents of this Slashdot post, I would hope the government would turn me down.

  18. Re: Stop using tax dollars on When Scientists Give Up · · Score: 2

    True that it's political nonsense, but can you honestly agree that a study to find out how to buy worcestershire sauce is worthy of government funding?

    I'm all for government funding of basic research, but has anyone considered that maybe the lack of funding is due to closer scrutiny of funding bunk?

  19. Re:Stop using tax dollars on When Scientists Give Up · · Score: 3, Informative

    He's not entirely wrong, especially when some projects like these get government funding...

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

  20. Translation on Tech Looks To Obama To Save Them From 'Just Sort of OK' US Workers · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "The difference between someone who's truly great and just sort of okay is really huge"

    Especially when you want to keep that person tied to the company for the duration of their visa and pay them less than someone with a non-visa.

  21. Re:Please stop and think on Ebola Quarantine Center In Liberia Looted · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, I think the only way to stop such corruption in Liberia would be through massive aid combined with a foreign military presence (probably a U.N. peacekeeping scenario). Such scenarios end-up lasting years with no end-game in sight, and are almost always labeled as empire-building or meddling in the country's internal affairs (like happened in Somalia). It's a nasty catch-22 that doesn't work out for anyone in the end.

    I'm not saying that help shouldn't be offered in some way, but as long as such countries have illegitimate governments, I'm not sure there is going to be a non-violent solution.

  22. Re:November? on US House Passes Permanent Ban On Internet Access Taxes · · Score: 1

    Interesting, thanks for the info. So is this a tax on service fees or products purchased over the Internet (or are there separate taxes for both)?

    Is this tax earmarked for a particular item, or added to the country's general fund? Sorry I realize you may not know the answers to these questions.

  23. Re:November? on US House Passes Permanent Ban On Internet Access Taxes · · Score: 1

    Both the article and the summary state that it's already passed the House.

    I'm curious, do any other countries tax Internet usage? I know the French proposed doing it to pay for their state-owned public television stations but I'm not sure how far that went.

  24. H1B on Massive Job Cuts Are Reportedly Coming For Microsoft Employees · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How much you wanna bet that they continue to ask for H1B candidates after the next round of layoffs?

  25. Re:I hate to imagine it on Child Thought To Be Cured of HIV Relapses, Tests Positive Again · · Score: 4, Informative

    Found the article:

    http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/10/...

    "The child remained on antiretroviral drugs for approximately 18 months. Her mother then stopped administering the drugs for an unknown reason".