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Comment My university (Score 1) 236

My Australian university (I'm a grad student in the physics department) is ridiculously anal about safety. There are regular audits and weekly safety meetings.

It's all got something to do with much lower WorkCover insurance premiums for certified institutions.

Comment Re:Enron (Score 1) 509

It's quite a common analysis. I know it's one of the most basic tricks used by the Australian Tax Office to detect fraud (they don't mind talking about it because they've got lots of other tricks too.)

Comment Competition (Score 1) 770

I fail to understand why this matters. As long as they're working somewhere, that's good, right? They might even help the people they're working with in countries other than America.

Why does it have to be a competition?

Comment Re:Problems (Score 3, Interesting) 109

in 3 dimensions which means that you're now getting useful output power proportional to the inverse cube of your input

Actually, it's only inverse square. If there is no appreciable absorbtion in the medium, the power spreads out over the surface of an expanding sphere.

I agree with your other comments.

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