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Submission + - Snakes are magic, can predict earthquakes

An anonymous reader writes: The Independent (UK) is again reminding us how truly awesome snakes are. This time around, the news is on their ability to detect & even predict earthquakes at least 5 days prior to the event. From the article:
"Of all the creatures on the Earth, snakes are perhaps the most sensitive to earthquakes," Jiang Weisong, director of the earthquake bureau in Nanning, in southern Guangxi province, told The China Daily. Serpents can sense a coming earthquake from 120km (75 miles) away, up to five days before it happens. They respond by behaving extremely erratically. "When an earthquake is about to occur, snakes will move out of their nests, even in the cold of winter. If the earthquake is a big one, the snakes will even smash into walls while trying to escape," he said.
Announcements

Submission + - Apple probe finds no misconduct

otacon writes: From

CNN Money — Apple Computer Inc., recently mired in controversy surrounding the way it granted millions of stock options to CEO Steve Jobs, tried to clear up the murkiness Friday. In a regulatory filing the company said that after an internal investigation it has recorded expenses to adjust for improperly dated stock option grants, and said its board has "complete confidence" in Chief Executive Steve Jobs and other senior managers.


I wonder if this has anything to do with how he supposedly makes only $1 a year in salary. I figured they would eventually cause commotion with something financial regarding Steve, but this time it seems his job is on the line.

The NSFW HTML Attribute 273

phaln writes "Over at The Frosty Mug Revolution, PJ Doland makes a compelling case for a new HTML attribute in the spirit of the highly-regarded 'nofollow' attribute promoted by Google — the NSFW attribute (rel='nsfw'). His original idea has been refined and expanded by positive comments from readers, resulting in a semantic solution to the issue he raises in the original post. From the article: 'Content creators can apply the attribute to paragraph tags, div tags, or any other block-level element. Doing so will indicate that the enclosed content is not safe for work. Visitors will be able to configure their browsers to block display of just the content enclosed by the flagged block-level element. This isn't about censorship. It is about making us all less likely to accidentally click on a goatse.cx link when our boss is standing behind us. It is also about making us feel more comfortable posting possibly objectionable content by giving visitors a means of easily filtering that content.'"
The Internet

Submission + - AT&T Yields To Neutrality, Sets Major Preceden

Mediacitizen writes: "AT&T's concession to adhere to a neutral network as part of its BellSouth merger sets a major precedence that exposes as myth previous company talking points that Net Neutrality is 1. undefinable, 2. untenable and 3. bad for business. AT&T's agreement last night to honor neutrality proves that it's not. It also shifts the debate on Capitol Hill from whether Net Neutrality should become the law to how and when Congress will act."
Technology (Apple)

Submission + - Apple Keeps iPod Creator As Phone Consultant

Anonymous writes: Jon Rubinstein, who headed up the Apple team that created the iPod, retired from the company earlier this year but agreed to stay on as a consultant and help the company with projects including, potentially, an Apple cell phone, CRN is reporting.

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