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  1. Re:A wise man once said.. on Crunching the Numbers on a Hydrogen Economy · · Score: 1, Insightful

    um no, average=mean, and when we talk about average, we are talking about the mean, not the median.

    From wiki article:
    the average in ordinary English, which is also called the arithmetic mean (and is distinguished from the geometric mean or harmonic mean). The average is also called sample mean.

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

  2. Re:FF 2 doesn't seem to have fixed the memory leak on IE Market Share Drops to Lowest Level in Years · · Score: 0

    My cache setting is set to 50MB max, how does that explain the 600MB memory usage?

  3. Re:If the murdered kid was white? on Three Years in Prison for Posting Hatespeak · · Score: 0

    I believe white people has been too quick to place self-blame. I am from China, 99% of the Chinese people dislike blacks, and we never give it a second thought. Our scholars has published material that said: "the only solution to the black problem in the world is systematicly exterminate the black population".

  4. Free speech? on Three Years in Prison for Posting Hatespeak · · Score: 0

    What happened to free speech? If the UK government put someone in jail for expressing racist comment, then it is the same as Chinese government put someone in jail for expressing anti-CCP comment. Actually Chinese government is more lenient, one person I know only got 1 year in jail for posting anti-CCP comment in various internet forums in China. I believe free speech should be absolute, you can not be put in jail for any kind of speech. The United States have a better record at this, but I believe there are still some anti-racism laws in the US that prohibit free speech.

  5. Console gaming is overrated on Buy a PlayStation 3 and Sink Sony · · Score: 0

    I played a dozen games on my friend's xbox360 and got bored fast. But I'm still playing CS:S, SC:BW, WC3:FZ after many years.

  6. Re:What do they allow... on Censured for Censorship in China · · Score: 0

    Not for me, I just had my friend at Chongqing try to go en.wikipedia.com and zh.wikipedia.com, nope, still banned, but I know some government lines are not restricted.

  7. Re:Both Parties Are Guilty on Censured for Censorship in China · · Score: 0

    Ever heard of religious freedom? There are no "good religion" or "religion", if there were, then there should be only one "good religion" in the world, because all other religion would be "bad religion" since they do not agree with the "good religion".

  8. Re:What do they allow... on Censured for Censorship in China · · Score: 0

    occassionally wikipedia? AFAIK wikipedia has been banned 3 times in the past 5 years, the last ban has continued from Oct. 2004 till today, still banned.

  9. I don't really understand on Largest Object in the Universe Discovered · · Score: 0

    How is it an object if it contains other objects?

  10. I'd vote mediawiki on $5000 Award for Open Source CMS · · Score: 0

    because it is the basis of some of the most popular websites in the world.

  11. devil worshippers and witch? on Gangs on the Internet · · Score: 0

    I can understand the police want to keep an eye on al-qaeda or gangs, but devil worshippers and witches? why is the police concerned with them?

  12. Re:pft...1Gbit/s -1 FLAMEBAIT on BitTorrent Beefs Up Network Capabilities · · Score: 0

    OMG, do you understand what is Bittorrent? The company does NOT have to stream to more than 500 people, unless it has like thousands of movies already. The whole point is that the users stream to each other, P2P style, so a 1 gbit line would allow the company to serve hundreds of movies to basically unlimited number of users.

  13. Re:Great news on Researchers Hack Wi-Fi driver to Breach Laptop · · Score: 0

    you can always emulate DOS under windows using vmware, it'll make any DOS software work.

  14. " If there are that many people that desperate to on Chinese Students' Cheating Techniques - Don't Try at Home · · Score: 0

    " If there are that many people that desperate to get into a university, the obvious question would be, why don't they just open more schools?" During the Jin Dynasty, there was a famine, thousands died of starvation. When local officials reported the shortage of grain to the emperor, the emperor replied "why don't they just eat meat?". There are no money and no professors to open more schools! To achieve the same level of education opportunities as the US, China will need to open 5 times more schools than the US, now consider the fact that China is 30 times poorer than the US on a per capita basis, it's not that simple to provide for 1,500,000,000 people

  15. Re:No signature = No liability on PayPal Security Flaw Allows Identity Theft · · Score: 0

    but here we have paypal.com actually been hacked and directs their users to a spoof site

  16. Re:So much for the Pentagon Papers precedent. on Gonzales Says Publishing Leaks Is A Crime · · Score: 0

    yes you are right, it does not restrict the executive branch from bringing another case. but it sure makes the AG sounds like an idiot since there is precedent on this kind of case. doesn't he study supreme court precedents in law school. btw, affect, not effect

  17. I don't like it, but I understand it on Yahoo Defends Itself On China Allegations · · Score: 0

    The only other choice is shutdown their operations in China, which would be a non-event given that yahoo isn't terribly popular in China. China's internet will operate fine without google/yahoo/msn, the Chinese government has successfully set up replacement websites such as baidu.com which is a clone of google

  18. Easy solution for bicycles on Low Emission Cars Continue to Gain Popularity · · Score: 0

    GIVE THE CYCLIST THEIR OWN LANE. Anyone who has been to China would notice that in China cyclist has their own lane, protected and FENCED from the car lanes, at least in major streets, so that no car can cross over. Cyclist follow the same rules as cars.

  19. Re:Perception on Lenovo & Customer Perception · · Score: 0

    Actually Lenovo used to be owned by the Chinese government (As all company was owned by the government until the 1990s, when large scale privatization came about).

  20. Re:So let me get this straight... on Chinese Bloggers Stage Hoax · · Score: 0

    This post has been removed by the United States Department of Homeland Security. Revelation of its original contents is a violation of DHS regulations. Violators will be fined, imprisoned, or both.

  21. Re:Many are Chinese Inventions on 1001 Islamic Inventions · · Score: 0

    I think I can see at least half of the "inventions" are actually came from China and muslims are simply an intermediary that past on these inventions to the west.

  22. useless and isolated inventions on 1001 Islamic Inventions · · Score: -1, Troll

    Considering the Chinese gave the world Paper, Gun Powder, Compass and Printing Press. . The muslim inventions isn't that impressive.

  23. Re:USA!!! USA!!! on iPod Takes Japan by Storm · · Score: 0

    Chinese ipod assembly plants makes the most money? Chinese manufacturers have very VERY thin profit margins, for each ipod sold, Chinese manufacturer makes about 6% profit, Apples makes about 33% profit!!, the rest is cost. Also, this is where most of the so called "Trade deficit" came from. The manufactured ipod is exported from China to US, but it is actually the US company that made most of the money. US does not have a real "trade deficit".

  24. Windows Vista is a conspiracy on Ten Reasons to Buy Windows Vista · · Score: 0, Troll

    Windows Vista is a conspiracy to sell you the latest hardware that no one would otherwise need/want except gamers. Windows Vista force the web browsing, email checking and flash game playing people to upgrade to the latest hardware just to be compatible with the rest of the world.

  25. Re:It is true... on Chinese Claim Internet Censorship Modeled on West · · Score: 1

    A little behind on your American history I see. What you said DID happen in the west, it happened in the US several times actually. One being the bonus army incident http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonus_Army, and also the Kent State incident http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_state#Victims_of _the_Kent_State_shootings, both resulting in Americans being killed by their government.