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Comment But magic DOES exist (Score 1) 467

What people forget is that science is a tool, and not a religion or a world view. It's a set of practices for discovering useful models. It says a lot about descriptions and mechanisms. But it never says "why" in an absolute sense. It can say why in a causal sense, but the causal chain is endless. And thus, we know that electro-magnetic radiation exists, and what leadas to its appearance and behaviors, but not WHY or HOW it exists at all. that shit is magic!! Trying to say anything final about our infinitely detailed reality is like trying to pinpoint a discrete object in the mandelbrot set. You can't. At the core, reality is magic, and science is a tool for exploring the world and codifying approximate models of the phenomena we encounter.

LS

Biotech

Scientists Work Towards Naturally Caffeine-Free Coffee 312

First time accepted submitter eternaldoctorwho writes "Research has been underway to produce a coffee bean plant that naturally has no or little caffeine content. Now, it looks like that might become a reality in the near future: Paulo Mazzafera of the University of Campinas in Brazil has come closer than ever with a strain containing 'only 2% of normal caffeine levels.' Coffee, anyone?"

Comment Re:If I were CEO of Google... (Score 1) 236

Google already charges for Google Apps, which is clearly in direct competition with Microsoft, with over 4 million customers. But they are half-assing it, which is precisely why they are not making much income off of it. I want the benefits of the web (only one version instead of multiple uncontrolled copies flying about; real-time collaboration; version control; history; permissions control) in a native app (fast, feature-rich, offline). Why is that so hard to grasp? If someone came out with an amazing solution that did all that without charging unreasonable amounts, companies would flock en mass to it.

Comment Re:If I were CEO of Google... (Score 1) 236

You are very short sighted if you think that using drop box is a reasonable way to collaborate on docs. Version control? Locking? History? Very stupid idea, I'm sorry.

I think a LOT of people would kill to be able to do proper document collaboration within a real native application environment without having to spend an arm and a leg.

If you aren't aware, google already has over 4 million companies on Google Apps, including some very big ones. The last two companies I've worked at used it as their main document platform. If you work at some government agency that is 20 years in the past, then be my guest and torture yourself and continue to use MS office.

Chrome

Chrome Users Are Best With Numbers, IE Users Worst 203

New submitter dr_blurb writes "After reading about last year's hoax report 'Intelligence Quotient (IQ) and Browser Usage' I realized I was in fact already running a real live experiment measuring number skills: a site were you can solve Calcudoku number puzzles. I analyzed two years' worth of data, consisting of over 1 million solved puzzles. This included puzzles solved 'against the clock,' of three different sizes. For each size, Chrome users were the fastest solvers, Firefox users came second, and IE users were the slowest. The number of abandoned puzzles (started but never finished) was also significantly higher for IE users. Analysis shows that the differences are statistically significant: in other words, they did not happen by chance. I put up more details and some graphs, and also wrote a paper about it (PDF)."

Comment I interviewed with him (Score 3) 137

I got an interview with Google in 1999, and I had the opportunity to have lunch with Craig. He never mentioned to me that he was the 1st employee at the time.

I do remember what he asked me. I was interviewing for the job of initializing their QA department. He asked me how I would look for problems in an indexer that stored MILLIONS (ha) of pages. I had to ask what exactly an indexer was.

On the way out, I spent too much time flirting with the hot red head they had at the front desk, and Larry walked by and saw what I was doing. I don't think that's why I didn't get the job though.

DAMMMMMNN I wish I got that job!!!!!!!!

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