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  1. Re:'Hidden city' explanation on Judge Tosses United Airlines Lawsuit Over 'Hidden City' Tickets · · Score: 1

    Yes, but I think the article is incorrect. If you go to the site and enter your city a and destination city c you get choices of tickets a->b and b->c not a->c->b. The latter can be cancelled by the airline if you try to get a round trip. I have always thought back to back ticketing is something different where you can get a quick turn around (during the week) by buying two separate tickets that stay over the weekend. I could be wrong about that, though.

  2. Re:'Hidden city' explanation on Judge Tosses United Airlines Lawsuit Over 'Hidden City' Tickets · · Score: 1

    Okay, but the GP was referring to a third destination that you don't use. That's what was incorrect.

  3. Re:'Hidden city' explanation on Judge Tosses United Airlines Lawsuit Over 'Hidden City' Tickets · · Score: 0

    Incorrect - that's back-to-back. "Hidden City" is when you buy two (or more) separate tickets. The first one starts at the source and the last one ends at your destination. The middle destinations are your hidden cities. Amazingly, sometimes this is cheaper than one ticket. One drawback - no checked baggage (without going to pick them up outside security and then recheck the bags for the next leg).

  4. Good book on this subject on Is the Earth Special? · · Score: 2

    Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe
    I found the chapter on plate tectonics very informative.

  5. Re:78 million on Milky Way Stuffed With an Estimated 50 Billion Alien Worlds · · Score: 1

    This can't be right: let's assume half of the 78 million are outside the center 1/3 of the galaxy where gamma bathes them. The volume we are talking about is 1000ly * pi * (100k^2-33k^2) = 28e12 cubic light years of volume? So we have about 700,000ly average distance between habitable worlds?

  6. Re:Java Vulnerabilities Patched in 1.6.0_22 on A Tidal Wave of Java Flaw Exploitation · · Score: 1

    Note that Ubuntu Partners repository is still at update 21. You have to update manually to 22 right now. I found this information helpful in doing this: http://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/java

  7. babelfish to the rescue on Swiss Canton Abandons Linux Migration · · Score: 1

    http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt

    Oops, maybe not. Now. "angefressene Mitarbeiter" ="corroded coworkers". Has a nice ring to it, though.

  8. Re:Because... on Thorium, the Next Nuclear Fuel? · · Score: 3, Informative
    Not quite. The current Indian reactors use Thorium instead of depleted Uranium to even the core temperature. Even the next generation AHWR reactor will only use Thorium as part of the fuel (from here: http://www.iaea.org/NuclearPower/SMR/smr-status.html):

    In India, construction is expected to start early in the next decade on the first 300 MW(e) advanced heavy water reactor, which has been developed for co-generation applications. The reactor is designed to operate with 233U-Pu-Th fuel; it uses boiling light water as a coolant and heavy water as the moderator.

  9. I think I know what will happen next on Microchips for Dangerous Animals? · · Score: 1

    'They cut the power.'
    'What do you mean "THEY cut the power"? How could they cut the power, man? They're animals!?'