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  1. Re:Jython? on Python Moving into the Enterprise · · Score: 0

    Is it true? They said: "Python looks more and more like a "safe choice": It's taught in classrooms, budgeted and used in large organizations worldwide, and appears to attract successful enthusiasts. The time looks ripe for a language that has always emphasized its ability to "play nicely" with other technologies on a full range of platforms." http://programming.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05 /03/29/0747230/

  2. Re:NASA vs Software Houses on NASA Schedules Robotic Spacecraft Launch · · Score: 0

    This is very interesting to know.

  3. Re:I'm not an expert... on Fermilab Reports Dark Energy Not Needed · · Score: 0

    http://www.fnal.gov/>

  4. Re:I'm not an expert... on Fermilab Reports Dark Energy Not Needed · · Score: 0

    International scientists say they have gathered fresh data which suggests most of the energy in the Universe is likely to be in an invisible and presently unknown form. Using the world's most powerful telescopes to make radio pictures of thousands of distant quasars - some of the brightest objects in the sky - the scientists calculated that two thirds of the cosmos is made up of dark energy. The findings fit in with current thinking as astronomers have calculated that the total mass of all the visible galaxies only makes up about one-third of the critical density needed to satisfy the best current theory about the early Universe. It may also explain what is causing the expansion of the Universe to accelerate. Dark energy seems to push the very fabric of space apart causing the Universe to expand ever faster. The most convincing evidence came from recent measurements of distant supernovae which showed that the Universe is indeed expanding with increasing pace. However dark energy only affects the properties of the Universe over very large distances - like exploding stars in far away galaxies - and so it is very difficult to measure using current technology. --- The research tallies with large galaxy surveys http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2444123. stm/

  5. Re:Alien Pr0n? on How To Talk To Aliens · · Score: 1

    Maybe, they want to talk to us, too. They don't know how to say, in which language ??

  6. Re:In Soviet Sweden... on Anti-Piracy Bureau of Sweden Planted Evidence · · Score: -1

    I agreed with you. (freedom of speech)

  7. Re:Is there no download version? on Mandrake 2006 Will Integrate Conectiva Components · · Score: 1

    If they are free download, they will follow a trail to turn you down.

  8. Re:But Slashdot worked with Mozilla back then! on Firefox and Open Standards the Way Forward · · Score: 1

    Thank you, did you find some more ther bugs?

  9. Re:Makes Sense on Yahoo buys Flickr · · Score: 1

    yes, I do agree, which are free of such views can get a more begin interpretation of what is going on in the same situations, and so are less likely to have such... or if they do, tend to recover from it more readily. Samba, debug, gen two gen too...

  10. Re:Mozilla Suite is Dead! on Mozilla Foundation's Future: No Mozilla Suite 1.8 · · Score: 1

    Yeah, we can't act on that advice. Nevertheless, thank you for giving it. --- Alaska

  11. Re:Excellent News! on Senator Calls on NASA to Service Hubble · · Score: 1

    What matters is so much the expierence as the fact that when we see it. --- from Alaska.

  12. Re:Mozilla Suite is Dead! on Mozilla Foundation's Future: No Mozilla Suite 1.8 · · Score: 1

    Actually, Linux may get us over some of these command problems.