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Comment Why can't free mail services PGP-sign everything? (Score 2) 92

Seriously, if all the major free e-mail services signed every outgoing e-mail, wouldn't that cover about %MADEUPPERCENTAGE (but certainly more than half, perhaps closer to 90%) of all e-mail? Have Gmail/Yahoo/Hotmail/whathaveyew create a public/private key for each user, create a new e-mail header for keys (so it's not lurking in the sig confusing people.) This covers most of the Joe User situations (people who run their own server would know enough to sign their own email) and puts the onus on Hotmail/Gmail/Yahoo/whathaveyew policing their own users (heaven forbid!)

Comment Did you mean "French Military Defeats?" (Score 1) 693

They already have a few jokes interspersed, like "anagram" and "french military victories". I wonder if Bing shows unexpected results for those.

"french military victories" comes from the comedy site albinoblacksheep.com. "recursion" is another one, though. More poking fun at itself or the search terms rather than "mountweazels"

Comment Re:Another story about how badly it works (Score 1) 203

Part of the reason for the poor translation is, rather than translate to the end of a sentence, it translates one line at a time. So, in the "Peligro" example (which the first word is rather blurry and thus not properly translated for that reason,) it has to translate "se require", "casco en", and "esta area" with no context of any of the other lines of Spanish. "It is required" is a good translation of the first line. "Casco" is probably not in the limited vocabulary of the app (I'd assume 5000-10000 words, and "helmet" is probably not in there.)

As for the green sign, I'd add to the above argument that it is already translated from English to Spanish by a machine, and translating back with this device provides nice opportunities for some major Engrish to develop.

Comment Re:I was disappointed by Google... (Score 1) 158

In games of chance (which Google giving away fewer laptops than there are requests for one,) different municipalities have different rules for fairness purrposes. Google can't be expected to know the rules for every city, county, parish, province, state, or country. c.f. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skill_testing_question

Comment Fragility still a concern? (Score 1) 313

As a teacher who taught math in the public school system with class sets of TI's and Casio's, I'd say unless they've done something to make the Casio's less fragile, I doubt TI has much to worry about. I'd cringe when a Casio fell to the ground, as usually there'd be nothing left to work with (and I'd have to fight with parents to enforce the technology contract they signed.) With TI's, I've had the same class set for about six years, and I've replaced about four of them - two to theft, and two to students intentionally breaking screens. Just to clarify, I do teach math in Texas, so I might have a conflict of interest. But I don't.

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