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Comment Re:Rule #1 (Score 0) 305

Because if they can't review it how can they give you targeted ads? I doubt that they have people sitting there reading through your TPS reports and geek poetry. I'm betting that they have a list of words they find 'suspect' or that they are using something to look for plagiarism. Still, it would certainly make me think twice about using a service if I know the solution to this is a person verifying my content as appropriate.
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Jetman Attempts Intercontinental Flight 140

Last year we ran the story of Yves Rossy and his DIY jetwings. Yves spent $190,000 and countless hours building a set of jet-powered wings which he used to cross the English Channel. Rossy's next goal is to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, from Tangier in Morocco and Tarifa on the southwestern tip of Spain. From the article: "Using a four-cylinder jet pack and carbon fibre wings spanning over 8ft, he will jump out of a plane at 6,500 ft and cruise at 130 mph until he reaches the Spanish coast, when he will parachute to earth." Update 18:57 GMT: mytrip writes: "Yves Rossy took off from Tangiers but five minutes into an expected 15-minute flight he was obliged to ditch into the wind-swept waters."
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US Air Force Buying Another 2,200 PS3s 144

bleedingpegasus sends word that the US Air Force will be grabbing up 2,200 new PlayStation 3 consoles for research into supercomputing. They already have a cluster made from 336 of the old-style (non-Slim) consoles, which they've used for a variety of purposes, including "processing multiple radar images into higher resolution composite images (known as synthetic aperture radar image formation), high-def video processing, and 'neuromorphic computing.'" According to the Justification Review Document (DOC), "Once the hardware configuration is implemented, software code will be developed in-house for cluster implementation utilizing a Linux-based operating software."

Comment Re:twice the size but what cost? (Score 0, Informative) 82

It is probably considerably cheaper as well, GPU based 'supercomputers'(Can we please stop calling them that? Can we just say, "Computers we'll all carry around in ten years?") aren't a whole lot more than SLI that gamers have been using for decades, the parts are pretty cheap. The Tesla website claims it is 1/100th the cost of a traditional supercomputer, which might only really become true over the lifetime of the machine because of the lower power requirements. Of course that is also assuming that your problem is a good fit for a Tesla system.

Comment You are all thinking way too hard about this (Score 1, Funny) 157

Van Eck according to wikipedia: "Van Eck phreaking is the process of eavesdropping on the contents of a CRT and LCD display by detecting its electromagnetic emissions" So basically screen looking on Halo is Van Eck Phreaking. You are all doing it as you read this comment unless you printed it out.

Comment Multiples (Score 0) 191

What happens when you get three or more tubes close together? Does it make a solid or hollow shape? What about pulsing the current? Could we get a blob of water to float in place, slowly sink down with every pulse, or just fall to the ground?

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