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  1. Plenty of Fun on Ask Slashdot: How To Pick Up Astronomy and Physics As an Adult? · · Score: 2

    As a family man, finding a topic that can involve the kids may fit into your life better. If you like making, optical telescopes can be rewarding. There's the optics, telescope manufacturing and sky trackers (robotics). Nowadays digital photography goes with telescopes.

    If you really want to contribute peripherally, there are lots of open data sets. Contributing code is especially useful.

  2. if only there was a way on The Balkanization of Chatting · · Score: 1

    If only there was a Protocol to Simply Transfer Messages.

  3. First Author on Higgs Data Could Spell Trouble For Leading Big Bang Theory · · Score: 2

    Why is this called Steinhardt's paper? Anna Ijjas is first author and she's a post-doc at Harvard.

  4. A summer of other than lab work on Ask Slashdot: Advice For Summer Before Ph.D. Program? · · Score: 1

    Build something with your hands. Travel. Trek. Try something you've never done before. Do something out of doors.

    I didn't, I wish I had.

    P.S. Graduate as soon as possible. You don't get more points for doing more work as a graduate student. Your post-doc record is way more important if you are trying for the academic track.

  5. Re:You know your space program has a long way to g on For ESA's Herschel Mission, the End Is Near · · Score: 1

    In span of time between missions, there is usually incredible progress in a few key parameters, detector noise, spacial resolution, and frequency range. While you can argue that a "refueled" IRAS could beat down the noise by observing for years and years, changing out detectors and telescopes is effectively launching a new mission. Also, as our knowledge of astrophysics grows, we design missions to answer the unanswered questions. 10 years of IRAS is not necessarily as interesting as a couple of years of a significantly more advanced mission.

  6. Re:Everything was going well... on Will IBM's Watson Kill Your Career? · · Score: 1

    Ray Bradbury,

    Is that you?

  7. Good Article on Can Relativity Explain Faster Than Light Particles? · · Score: 1

    This is a great article describing how difficult it is to control systematic errors with clocks in this kind of Time Of Flight experiment. An undergraduate level of understanding of relativity is all that's required and it makes you think. Also contains some snarkiness.

  8. It does exist on Why Doesn't 'Google Kids' Exist? · · Score: 1

    It's a product called "Kidzui". It consists of a bunch of whitelisted sites, videos and other content whitelisted by parents and teachers.

    By paying for a service you can avoid it being brought to you by Fruity Pebbles, which is what "Google Kids" would be.

  9. gotcha on China's High-Speed Trains Coming Off the Rails · · Score: 1

    That top down central planning will get you every time.

  10. Trust vs. Faith on Is Science Just a Matter of Faith? · · Score: 1

    Trust and faith or belief are not the same thing. I can trust people but still verify or need to verify the veracity of their assertions. Scientists rely on the network of trust among themselves but if something doesn't work they will call each other out on it. With faith, there is no need to verify. In fact, with faith I don't need trust because I'm not relying on the words of a man but my belief in the divine. This is different from following a demagogue, which is not faith but obedience.

  11. Protestant vs. Catholic metaphor on Is Apple Turning Into the Next "Evil Empire"? · · Score: 1

    Comparing Apple vs PC/Android to Protestant vs. Catholic makes me want to defenestrate somone...

  12. Oh My... on Upgrading From Windows 1.0 To Windows 7 · · Score: 1

    PTSD...

  13. Cats v. Dogs on How Do You Visualize 100 GB of Google Text Data? · · Score: 1

    Looking at the Cat vs. Dog picture, all I can say is, "What's wrong with dog people?"

  14. Necco Wafer Factory on Steak-Scented Billboard Entices Drivers · · Score: 1

    Thinking of such things, I am reminded of walking past the Necco Wafer factory in Cambridge on a winter day when they are making the mint wafers...

  15. brain burnout on Full Body Scanners Violate Child Porn Laws · · Score: 1

    This is actually a carefully crafted plan to burn out the brains of knee-jerk anti-intellectuals as they rant in circles about protecting children while fighting terrorism. I patiently await seeing Glenn Beck self destruct on TV like the androids sabotaged by Spock on Star Trek.

  16. Death World on Avatar Soars Into $1-Billion Territory · · Score: 1

    Something that doesn't seem to be mentioned much in the 'something borrowed' department is the deathworld concept. Pandora was already dangerous and then became an adversary once the planetary consciousness decided to fight back. For me this elevated the story to more than Pocahontas-in-space since the indigenous people's wholistic view on the world wasn't just philosophy, it was real.

    P.S. The 'anti-technology POV' complaints are completely off base. Recall that the scientists are allowed to stay.

  17. Re:hate to say it on Are There Affordable Low-DPI Large-Screen LCD Monitors? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    There's no reason to hate to say it. Apple did accessibility very very well. We bought a 27" iMac for my Grandma with glaucoma and switched it to 800x600. The mac scales it all quite well to fill the giant screen.

    Then when it's time for maintenance, I switch it to full resolution for me and then back to low resolution for her.

    Kinda how video games work.

  18. Patient suggestibility on Placebo Effect Caught In the Act In Spinal Nerves · · Score: 1

    I wonder if credulous people exhibit a stronger placebo effect. I worry that the increase in the placebo effect is a measure of more credulous population.

  19. Spoiler Alert? on The Gathering Storm Discussion · · Score: 0

    How can you have spoilers for a Wheel of Time book? What with all the hair/skirt/whatever fiddling, height comparisons, and other stock text larding up the books plus the lack of plot, how could you not know what is going to happen?

  20. Darwin award on Swiss Experimenter Breeds Swarm Intelligence · · Score: 1

    Somewhere out there is a darwin award for species behavior. Our award might be for inventing our own successor.

  21. Re:You are mistaken. on Technologies That Shaped the Last Century? · · Score: 1

    The power from a dipole antenna drops like 1/r^3.

    DK-PHD

  22. Only news because... on AOL Nation · · Score: 1

    it's an internet company buying a more conventional one. It's no more or less threatening than any other giant media empire. As for its threat to a free internet, there is more threat in AT&T quietly buying up every cable company in sight and then needing to be taken to court to allow other companies to access that bandwidth. What has Jon Katz to say on AT&T buying MediaOne?

    DK

  23. Too early to tell on Linux Opera Beta Released · · Score: 1

    The browser is advertised as lightweight and simple as opposed to the two leading contenders. A long running netscape will grow to tens of megabytes in memory and consume an ever growing amount of swap space.

    Opera starts off lighter, 3 Mb vs. 6Mb as seen by top, but can grow to a comparable size after some browsing.

    If they can keep it simple and get the bug count down, I'd buy it. I can't stand how available browsers consume all of a machine's resources when I'm just reading documentation while working.

    DK

  24. Re:What kind of Applications? on Realtime Linux Workshop in Vienna · · Score: 1

    How else are you going to build your own Tivo?

  25. More power to opera on A Linux 'Browser War' in the Making? · · Score: 1

    If opera can demonstrate that slimness and
    reliability are features people will pay for,
    then more power to them.