Comment Re: Obama Care (Score 3, Funny) 138
Dear Non-Obama Health Care Customer
We have identified you as a high risk patient.
Good bye.
Dear Non-Obama Health Care Customer
We have identified you as a high risk patient.
Good bye.
Roads just don't change that frequently.
That is true, but whether or not they are passable does, especially in remote areas.
Bing sidebar extracts list of unique words appearing on each site user goes to and feeds back to MS. MS correlates keywords to the next site that the user visits.
Google honeytrap employees search for trap term on google, click on the returned link which goes to an unrelated site. Since the honeytrap term is unique and no site contains this word, the only data the MS has that relates to this word comes from the sidebar data stream which shows that when a user visits a page containing this word, the next page they go to is the unrelated site. Thus the make the connection that that page is relevant.
I would have thought however that MS would have put a check in to not pull data from the sidebar when the user is visiting Google to precisely avoid this kind of accusation. Since Google found the issue for some of the words in the honeytrap but not all of the words suggests that something more subtle is happening. For example, some of the honeytrap employees might have checked their email using an online hosting service (e.g. gmail etc) to find out what the honeytrap word is before proceeding. The sidebar extracts the unique words from the email and sends to MS. Two or three clicks later the employee is at the unrelated site. Suppose the sidebar is setup to ignoring Google searches. If MS correlates to a few links out it will see the honeytrap word from the email related to the unrelated site without observing the Google results.
Doing so might violate Google's terms of service, but there are no copyright issues involved, so the only recall Google would have is to block you from their services. Once you have the image it is yours to do what you please with, though IANAL.
Which is not to say the whole thing isn't still really cool.
don't you understand?
Good for some maybe, but Flickr doesn't support RAW formats - basically just jpeg of tiff. Tiff's are too large (Flickr pro has a 20MB file size limit), and jpeg's are lossy.
Seems like somebody didn't think this through. If you set your MSRP to be $1,000,000,000, you'll get $200,000,000 for every sale, no matter what they charge for it (as 20% of a billion is going to be greater than 70% of pretty much any retail price.)
Sweet.
Only any retail price less than $285,714,286. I'm sure Amazon would be happy with collecting $85,714,286 for each sale.
Funds are not intended for basic research leading to process development, although if an applicant deems such R&D to be necessary to achieve performance targets, the inclusion of such work may be included in the overall project plan and schedule, up to 20% of the total proposed budget under...
so, no, not basic research. The high-risk here refers of course to the risk of commercial success:
OMP's emphasis on advanced biofuels is intended to encourage industry to invest in traditionally high-risk biofuels.
From a science (but not commercial) point of view basic research grants tend to be very risk adverse.
Biological researchers, sailors, adventurers, cavemen...
Don't think they work well in caves...
IF I HAD A MINE SHAFT, I don't think I would just abandon it. There's got to be a better way. -- Jack Handley, The New Mexican, 1988.