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  1. MRI competition? on Stray WiFi Signals Could Let Spies See Inside Closed Rooms (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    If this were true it could possibly get rid of MRI's.

  2. Think before you deal on Italian Police Say Amazon Has Evaded $142 Million of Taxes (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    If Italy was smart, it would have gotten a percentage of the shipping and handling charges.

  3. Re:101? on Computer Pioneer Harry Huskey Dies At Age 101 (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Yes. He was very smart!!

  4. Don't talk to strangers. on Startups Struggle For Survival As Investors Turn 'Picky' (gerbsmanpartners.com) · · Score: 1

    Why depend upon big investors for your startup company? To proud to ask community banks? Credit unions?

  5. Get rid of grey hair - bad knees? on We're Getting Closer To Mass Production of Bones, Organs, and Implants (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Could end up being very interesting!

  6. Re:Does this include genitalia? on We're Getting Closer To Mass Production of Bones, Organs, and Implants (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Your "breast implants" were not a childish subject. Considering how many females lose their breasts to cancer every year. Not funny at all.. Serious stuff..

  7. Re:Does this include genitalia? on We're Getting Closer To Mass Production of Bones, Organs, and Implants (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey! This just made me think of another angle. A second genitalia.. If one goes flat, you have another to use.

  8. Will we get to see it on 'How it's Made'?

  9. Re:Skills needed on IT Leaders Will Struggle To Meet Future Demands, Study Says (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    There is also another side to your coin. How often do corporations lie? Answer: When their lips move, they lie.. Give them what they worked so hard to deserve!! Act like a typical politician during interviews.

  10. Re:Is there anywhere on Earth on IT Leaders Will Struggle To Meet Future Demands, Study Says (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm glad you mentioned the TV. (Almost all media is a source of all lies)

  11. It's happened so many times, lost count. How many times have credit cards been exposed to this kind of peril?

  12. You are what you think you are. on Report Shows Another Diversity Challenge: Retaining Employees (sfchronicle.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm certain that self-esteem plays a big role in this.

  13. While some say you can eat a stick of butter and nothing will happen to your arteries. (I wouldn't try that much a day myself..) If you mix the butter with sugar the rules are thrown out the window, and plaque is created. You can't eat any sugar with fat. Sad part is, in restaurants and snacks, they mix those 2 ingredients and salt. Ends up being and addictive combo.

  14. Stockpiling what?? on What Happens To Summer TV Binges If Hollywood Writers Strike (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Regarding the content and humour of the programs. The quality of the shows, reveals how you skimped and pushed the writers on fake deadlines. Why don't you motion monsters reach into your pockets and give the writers some money??

  15. Re:Wonder how much they'll cost? on Adidas Creates Trainers Made From Plastic Ocean Debris in Bid To End Pollution (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    They'll probably net 1 or 2 cents making the $.50 shoes. It costs plenty to dredge, sort, and transport the material out of the ocean or landfills and re-process it. If they are safe, last as long, and preform as well, what's the difference? At least they are cleaning up the environment. But then again, it's going to be your world. You do as you please with it.

  16. Different Controllers? on GE Fixing Bug in Software After Warning About Power Grid Hacks (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    When you are dealing with something as important as a power grid, I'd feel safer if you put as much human oversight as you can into it. Hacking never ends, Make sure the human oversight staff is to be educated into not being tricked.

  17. Fighting from a Different Angle? on Hacking Group Is Charging German Companies $275 For 'DDoS Tests' (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 0

    But shouldn't this be the job of the Internet Backbone? Maybe they can be assigned a personal Internet backbone emergency phone number (And extension!!) to cut off and track DDoS attacks at a company, or web page. The Backbone can have anything from call backs to working out some code to verify who is truly being attacked. Please excuse my ignorance. I don't have any mastery of the Web,

  18. Comparing? on America's Most-Hated ISP Is Now Hated By Fewer People (oregonlive.com) · · Score: 1

    How do you compare service when you don't have any competition? So you are better than yourself? How do you gage that? Doesn't make sense to me.

  19. Re:Raining Rocks on Light Sail Propulsion Could Reach Sirius Sooner Than Alpha Centauri (arxiv.org) · · Score: 1

    On top of that, what if it springs a tiny air leak? They'll never find it! They need to send robots first and place repair and rescue packages and maybe even extra fully functional spaceships. Outer Space is mostly like a desert. Not much to rely on.

  20. One thing about cancer I know is.. on 107 Cancer Papers Retracted Due To Peer Review Fraud (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Oncology is Big Bucks$$$

  21. I can't understand why they just don't disconnect the camera or mic when they are not using it on a PC. The smart phones I understand - Its integrated - shove it in a box when you are not using it, or put a radio, or run the built in radio with the phone in the box. The TV can stay a TV.. I don't need Web service on my TV. If you want to talk to someone, use your PC. Unplug any other thing when you are not using it. Buy simple things that only do the task they were assigned.

  22. Can you put a Faraday cage around the Camera? Maybe woven steel around the cord? (Both are grounded) ..Maybe run another camera next to it that views random colors and pictures.

  23. I find it hard to believe that something going that far is not going to collide with some other object. The idea is cool though, maybe we should use robots to see how well it goes?

  24. As bad as it is now.. on FCC Takes First Step Toward Allowing More Broadcast TV Mergers (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    It's hard to imagine less selections than what few we have now. :(

  25. Re:Blame Canada on Canada Rules To Uphold Net Neutrality (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    With Canada doing everything right while we do everything wrong, I was wondering if we could pull the Canadian border down to the Mexican border.