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  1. Re:Googlectomy on Medical Professionals Aren't Leaping For E-Medicine · · Score: 1

    And it normally works very well. Just make sure to choose a program that properly implements CCOW or you are screwed.

  2. Re:Googlectomy on Medical Professionals Aren't Leaping For E-Medicine · · Score: 1

    That is why hospitals deploy SSO systems like Sentilian. These systems are especially effective when the application you are setting up in the system support all CCOW features because then you can create a unique application key for the vault group and anyone in that group will just log in with out ever having to register their user name and password.

  3. Re:Googlectomy on Medical Professionals Aren't Leaping For E-Medicine · · Score: 1

    You're funny. You think most doctors have been using computers to record medical information.

    Health care is the LAST economic sector to move to an electronic data management system. I am in the middle to deploying electronic forms right now for physicians and they are bitching and moaning about it. Doctors are technophobic for the most part. New residents seem to be a lot more progressive in the technological realm, but for most physicians in the industry, they prefer paper records of electronic.

  4. Re:A false choice, of course... on Health Care Reform · · Score: 1

    sales across sate lines is a ploy to tunr the health insurence industry into what the credit card industry has become.

    They all move to the state with teh lease regulation and get protected from regulations in other states by the interstate commerce clause.

    Repeal the anti-trust exception before sale over state lines, otherwise people will get screwed big time.

  5. Re:Yay! on Details Emerge On Futurama's "Rebirth" (and Return) · · Score: 1

    Yes you did.

  6. Re:Someone tagged this FOIA on ACLU Sues Over Legality of "Targeted Killing" By Drones · · Score: 1

    Shooting at US military is not what we are talking about here. we are talking about targeted assassinations.

  7. Re:Someone tagged this FOIA on ACLU Sues Over Legality of "Targeted Killing" By Drones · · Score: 1

    When you are in a battle, you are right... there is no law. the rules of war say if someone is shooting at you, you get to shoot back at them.

    Flying a drone to assassinate a US citizen who is helping in the planning of attacks is not a battle.

  8. Re:Someone tagged this FOIA on ACLU Sues Over Legality of "Targeted Killing" By Drones · · Score: 1

    note... it says "upon capture", not "its OK to blow up a building and kill innocent people to get the dirty bastard hiding among them."

  9. Re:Someone tagged this FOIA on ACLU Sues Over Legality of "Targeted Killing" By Drones · · Score: 1

    Uhh... they still need to be tried and convicted. so I fail to see how assassination with out trial is supported by this statue.

    Are you people even capable of reasoned thought?

  10. Re:Someone tagged this FOIA on ACLU Sues Over Legality of "Targeted Killing" By Drones · · Score: 1

    First off... only about 10 are known to have fought for Germany.

    Secondly...They were actively hostile on a battle field.It makes sense for a soldier to shoot at the people shooting at you.

    Third...the only American who was Captured was tried for treason and sentenced to 25 years.

    http://thepoormouth.blogspot.com/2006/06/americans-in-ss.html

  11. Re:Good news if it results in less regulation on High-Tech Research Moving From US To China · · Score: 3, Informative

    perhaps universities should charge less for an education then?

    You expect someone to get a degree that cost them 30-50K or more and work for 25K a year?

    you are nuts if you think that is fair.

  12. Re:War on High-Tech Research Moving From US To China · · Score: 1

    China has waged an environmental and economic war with the US for the last 20 years.

  13. Re:Someone tagged this FOIA on ACLU Sues Over Legality of "Targeted Killing" By Drones · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sucks having to follow the law... doesn't it.

  14. Re:Way to go on Venezuela's Chavez To Limit Internet Freedom · · Score: 1

    closing down radio stations because one network owned them... sounds like something the US needs to do. Radio conglomerates have homogenized radio in this country. It is disgusting.

  15. Re:Way to go on Venezuela's Chavez To Limit Internet Freedom · · Score: 1

    Only if you accept that any power structure (Government or corporate) are evil.

    Only if you accept that the diminution of importance of democracy in the classification of the US is evil.

    If you can agree with those two points, then I will agree that Hugo is evil.

  16. Re:Can someone explain please on Texas Approves Conservative Curriculum · · Score: 1

    Our country was founded by those who signed the declaration of independence, fought in the revolution and wrote/ratified our constitution.

    The Pilgrims are not founders of this country.

  17. Re:Can someone explain please on Texas Approves Conservative Curriculum · · Score: 1

    They tossed out the founding fathers (who only get a light brushing in most history books to begin with) to talk about great heroes to the USA like Reagan, Rush and Bush.

  18. Re:Shitty programmers writing shitty code. on Where Android Beats the iPhone · · Score: 1, Insightful

    As far as I can tell, 99% of the iphone apps are pure and utter shit.

  19. Re:meh on Where Android Beats the iPhone · · Score: 1

    No... Maemo... nokia is a handset maker, not an OS.

  20. Re:meh on Where Android Beats the iPhone · · Score: 1

    well... lets develop for an OS that is available on .0000009% of smartphone hand sets then since it is the most open.

  21. Use "em" not "px" when defining the UI on Where Android Beats the iPhone · · Score: 2, Interesting

    To those about to complain that screen resolution differences makes developing for android harder, then try using a UI measurement that does not rely on pixels, like em

  22. Re:I'd expect this on IBM Claims Breakthrough Energy-Efficient Algorithm · · Score: 1

    The price of the vehical should factor in the energy costs to create it, otherwise, a lot of people are losing a lot of money.

  23. Re:I'd expect this on IBM Claims Breakthrough Energy-Efficient Algorithm · · Score: 1

    They will patent the algorithm, include it in their software packages, then sell the software as a premium upgrade, offsetting the loss in sales.

    OR they will patent it and sit on it.

  24. Re:Nah.. still all comes down to "idiocy" on Why You Can't Pry IE6 Out of Their Cold, Dead Hands · · Score: 1

    doesn't matter if MS supports it as long as there is a company that can get it to work and support the product.

  25. Re:Nah.. still all comes down to "idiocy" on Why You Can't Pry IE6 Out of Their Cold, Dead Hands · · Score: 1

    so you have the second browser be the web browser and you create an Icon for the applications that use IE6 that launches the app and the stupid user does not know they are using a webbrowser.