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Comment Re:does it keep track.. ? (Score 1) 46

"It also allows us to send real-time warnings to users who are affected by cryptographic vulnerabilities or man-in-the-middle attacks."

so how does that work? you know who's connected where?

When I first added it to Chrome, it kept "going off" whenever I went to my Blogspot.Com blog. It has stopped now.

Comment Re:Torture Tools (Score 1) 83

Biologist botanist sociologist.. all would probably fit pretty well.

There must be someone out there who graduated with a BSEE or BS in geology and later went on to medical school to become a surgeon.

Yep, now there is my point. Besides, every surgeon majored in something undergrad, many majored in something else besides pre-med.

Comment Re:Torture Tools (Score 1) 83

Then you'd have to listen to endless "damnit Jim, I'm a doctor not an engineer". Maybe if she's kinda hot in a milf-y way, but what if she has a pesky son on board... I suppose its inevitable, eventually.

Oh no, was not thinking that at all. Was more along the lines of an engineer who is also a surgeon, or a geologist who is also a surgeon, etc.

Submission + - Ancient Mummy Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer (medicaldaily.com)

newmission33 writes: Scientists have diagnosed a 2,200-year-old mummy with prostate cancer, suggesting that the disease is linked to genetics rather than the environment.

This is the oldest case of prostate cancer discovered in ancient Egypt and the second oldest in the world. The oldest detection of prostate cancer came from the 2,700-year-old skeleton of a Scythian king in Russia, and led scientists to suspect that cancer was actually quite prevalent in the past despite rare recorded cases.

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