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  1. Re:Every time I go to Niagara Falls on Canadian Cellphone Bills Are Some of the Highest In the World, Says Report (straight.com) · · Score: 1

    I live in Victoria BC, and for years, I would roam onto AT&T out of Port Angeles every time I went near the water on that side. I don't know how many bills I had to get sorted before they stopped charging.

  2. Re:Trekonomy works on the Enterprise. Nowhere else on A 'Star Trek' Economic System May Be Closer Than You Think · · Score: 2

    Housing: http://www.cbc.ca/radio/asitha... - check

    Transportation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... - check

    The reason people want expensive cars and private planes beyond convenience is as an outward sign of Reputation within a community and culture that revolves around money. The article points to a shift away from that mentality.

  3. Logic error in the doodle on Google Doodle Remembers Computing Pioneer Grace Hopper · · Score: 1

    Display output would be -107

  4. No one is taking into account the 3DS? on Gamers Abandoning DS, PSP In Favor of Smartphones · · Score: 1

    Nintendo has been teasing us with the 3DS, and you wonder why people stopped buying the DS?

    Another reason people are buying phone games over DS/PSP games is price. The handheld games are between 3 and 50 times as much as their iPhone cousins, when the iPhone games are not free.

    A third possible explanation is that there has been no significant hardware change/upgrade in the DS/PSP lineup to drive buzz and sales.

    The article is pretty weak on analysis or looking for alternative explanations for the drop in sales.

  5. Curious on Best Way To Publish an "Indie" Research Paper? · · Score: 1

    As I have written several distance calculators I am curious about your "new algorithm that greatly improves the performance over existing algorithms" I have frequently traded-off accuracy for speed, and have even re-invented a few that turned out to be hybrids of existing algorithms. I would be curious as to what kind of performance gains you are getting, and whether or not accuracy suffers. Also for sufficiently distant points, do you use the great-circle or rhumb-line calculations i.e. do you allow for bearing to change over the course between the two points?

    http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html

    I have found however that for most purposes that require a moderately high degree of accuracy the vincenty algorithm is fast enough:

    http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong-vincenty.html

    Where accuracy is not important at all using an average 1 minute = 1 nm or an approximation based on distance from the equator

    good luck

  6. Re:internet key?? on Mafia Boss Betrayed By Facebook · · Score: 1

    USB devices are commonly referred to as "keys", so you too can own a key to the internet I think Sprint even has a 4G key.

  7. Has Disney optioned his life story yet? on Did Bat Hitch a Ride To Space On Discovery? · · Score: 4, Funny

    I smell a Disney Adventure movie. I hope they're in talked to his agent.

  8. Re:Dear God! on I'm a PC and I'm 4-1/2 · · Score: 1

    Maybe to install the English spell-checker?

  9. Horse Meat babyfood on Adobe Releases C/C++ To Flash Compiler · · Score: 2, Insightful

    In Italy, there is horse-meat (cavallo) babyfood. The first real culture-shock experience I had while grocery shopping.

  10. Terry & Terry on IBM's Teri-is-a-Girl-and-Terry-is-a-Boy Patent · · Score: 5, Funny

    Both my wife and I are named Terry, and yes, she took my last name. The running joke is that I get all the bills, and she gets all the cheques.

  11. Re:I've stopped reading... on Neal Stephenson Returns with "Anathem" · · Score: 1

    OK? How could it have failed to achieve that status when you found out that the main character's name is Hiro Protagonist?

  12. Re:House of Cards on Hydrogen Won't Save Our Economy · · Score: 1

    While I completely agree with the parent, I wonder at the feasibility of producing biofuels on such a scale. I would love to see a super efficient production of biofuels from non-food sources.

    On a slight tangent I have a real problem with the hydrogen fuel cells and even hybrids for vehicles when we can produce perfectly viable electric cars now. With the addition of new efficiencies in solar panels and personal windmills, we could conceivably make enough of our own electricity to charge our own cars.

  13. World Wonder? on Athens Breeding "Super Mosquitoes" · · Score: 1

    I haven't played Civilization IV yet, but what benifit will the Greeks get when The Super Mosquito Wonder is built in Athens? Some sort of increase in the effectiveness of bioweapons?

  14. forget corrective lenses altogether on Contact Lenses for Computer Professionals? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Remove your lenses/glasses and press until you can read this post. It is not like you do any work anyway.

  15. Finally -- a decent menu! on Microsoft Office 12 Beta 1 Is Out · · Score: 2, Interesting

    As a seldom user of Word Processors (both Word and OpenOffice) I have to say that I hate how much digging I have to do to find things on the menus. Where do I look to add footnotes? where do I change the Footers? How do I turn this into columns again? At least if there was some sense to where these tools were buried, I might be able to find them. The changes to the Word menus is enough to make me consider using MS-Office again. (for the 1 document a month that I produce).

  16. Re:Besides... on Updated OQO Model 01+ with USB 2.0 and More RAM · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It is not a slashvertisment because it runs a Transmeta CPU. Anything that SlashGod Linus has touched is relevant to everyone that reads Slashdot. The news is that the device has been improved, and makes Linus' work look even better.

  17. Leather Goddesses on Russia Planning Double Mission to Mars · · Score: 0, Redundant

    The real reason for the trip to Phobos is to photograph the Leather Goddesses

  18. Re:I don't think the military needs this on Instant Buildings - Just Add Water · · Score: 1
    Ever watched how quickly soldiers setup and take down a camp?
    Yes, I have, and they do it at approximately 1/4 the speed of the forest service setting up a fire camp for a project fire... Those are the guys you should learn from.
  19. Re:Best of the 'inappropiate comments' on Why MS is Not Opening More Source Code · · Score: 1
    I write proprietary code. Usually with incredibly tight deadlines, so my code is riddled with comments like:
    //TODO this is a kludge, so come back and fix this

    //WTF was HE thinking when he wrote this. rewrite this.

    /* if I see another IF statement used to assign a static value to a boolean I will go postal. i.e.:
    if(condition) {
    myBoolean = true;
    } else {
    myBoolean = false;
    }
    */
  20. Google IS Skynet on Google Acquires Keyhole Corp. · · Score: 1

    Does this not scare anyone else? When Google becomes self-aware...

  21. Re:Penguin-flavored? on Linux GPU Performance · · Score: 1

    I once saw a japanese gameshow where the man had to eat a scorpion, and said it tastes just like penguin.

  22. Re:Didn't void the warranty on iMac G5 Porn Roundup · · Score: 1

    I have a Dell that has been running and continues to run and be used that I bought in 1998. I paid nearly $7000 as it was was the first day that they offered the 300MHz PII. I have since killed 3 other PC's so I can see your argument, but I also bought those machines for less than 1/2 the price of an equivalent Mac. So I guess you get what you pay for.

    Is your PowerMac G3 still in use? or did it die before you upgraded?

  23. Re:What we need is... on Federal Bounty on Spammers · · Score: 1

    3 hours has got to be some kind of record! anyone track the min max amount of time between /. dupes?

  24. I agree with you but... on Cold Fusion Back From The Dead · · Score: 1

    It is libel, not slander.

    As to the argument; no matter how it is presented, a fact is a fact. I am not saying that they did or did not demonstrate Cold Fusion, if their research turns out to be correct, who cares how it is presented?

  25. Re:Not really "banned" just "challenged" on Top Banned Books of 2003 · · Score: 1

    The most likely reason Huck Finn was challenged was because it is politically incorrect. Watch out, reading the N-word will destroy your innocence! If you know the N-word I refer to, how did you learn it? Read The Catcher in the Rye for some insight into the confusion making words taboo, dirty and wrong can do to someone.