Comment Chicago is new. (Score 1) 170
I saw this last week... In Saint Paul, MN. Where it started running 5 years ago. (Chicago is a recent expansion.)
Good show. I suggest going to see it next year.
I saw this last week... In Saint Paul, MN. Where it started running 5 years ago. (Chicago is a recent expansion.)
Good show. I suggest going to see it next year.
This must be where The Lost City of Pnakotus was located!
The story itself might not seem particularly geek/news/thought-worthy until you start thinking about it.
Hospital Procedure:
What procedures are there to protect property in hospitals? Having worked in an ER, it was often "get a hospital volunteer to put clothes in a brown paper bag and write illegibly what is in there". Surely we could find better and more secure ways of doing this. We're talking about property, wallets, rings etc of a person who may be unconscious and is definitely vulnerable. Can't we do better than a brown bag?
Property Rights:
This goes to questions over tissue rights over removed organs (always a confusing area of law), who is responsible for the property of an unconscious person, and who is responsible for property attached to removed tissue (or a removed arm for that matter).
I'd say it's sufficiently geeky, if you think about it.
I just added this video to Stumble. Long live the parodies.
had a vacation in Texas, did about 2,500 pictures...
No goats to see, though?
Maybe it's time to set up a nation on Antarctica. Viva la settling!
"verdict that, if rendered, puts all IT admins *who do their job* in danger."
TFTFY
At least the plugin is sandboxed under Safari. Seeing as I'm not the only one, I'm sure Apple is gonna love all those crash reports about Flash today.
Nice how this crashes the Flash plugin under OSX/Safari.
WTF?
No way to edit it, so I'll just say I was right.
That sounded like the music from the awards ceremony at the end, I thought.
This.
You can find a picture of a "4-D" Mandlebrot set in a mid/late 80's issue of Scientific American.
I was generating pictures of this on a 286 pc. (with EGA graphics) 15 years ago, and the pictures
in TFA of z^2 look *nothing* like that did.
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