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Comment Re:Move along... (Flamebait? Cynical) (Score 1) 114

I'm sorry, but this storm is not affecting The Gulf of Mexico, Florida, or the Jersey Shore. America is not interested. Move along.

Someone marked this comment flamebait, so they missed the obvious cynicism in this comment. Or if this was actually meant for real, then it goes to show the exact sad thing, that for a lot of people this is actually true.

As someone else in this thread already said, the coverage on this particular Typhoon in the US Media is severely lacking for the most part, which really is sad.

Comment Re:No, Caps Lock was the big mistake (Score 1) 665

How is caps lock a mistake?

If you go back in time somewhat, it was actually needed to fill in certain TN3270/X3270/IBM3270 terminal templates.

A lot of things would need capslock, but would still let you use lowercase for other things such as comments (remember Cobol? Nah, I don't think you do :)

So no. No mistake at all. (Even nowadays, if you're entering activation codes and such, they're often in all caps *and* caps sensitive, which is retarded :)

But I get your point CAPSLOCK SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN INVENTED... :D

Comment Re:Possible explaination (Score 1) 740

The main problem here is actually quite simple.

In the investigation, these trades would also show up, since 'canceled' trades don't actually get removed from the system, just set to 'canceled' state.

So if this were true, both trades should show up, and one should've been canceled *after* the 7ms, with the change it will actually be picked up by another system in the meantime, etc.

But we'll see what the investigation comes up with :)

I'm betting on a time machine! (Or possibly just insider trading, but that's not half as much fun)

Comment Re:58 Second Burn? (Score 1) 160

They want to move it to L2, it's not going to be anywhere near the earth to bother with.

If the thruster runs too long, it'll overshoot L2, and go into an orbit rather far out of the moon's orbit.

Chance it crashes on the moon is rather higher than it crashing on earth, and even then it'll not be an overly significant event (see someone else's calculations in this reply thread as well)

L2 is perfect for this stuff, since it's actually outside the earth's sun orbit and farther away than the moon.

Now L3,4,5 which are located on the earth trajectory might be something you might not want to do :) (If I remember the locations correctly..)

Comment Re:A cynic's view (Score 1) 637

*sigh* Rounding errors...

We have the same problem with different hardware architectures (think x86 vs SPARC vs S390).

You have to set a certain acceptable deviance from spec for this sort of thing, and mark it as 'okay' if you're less than that percentage off the expected value.

As an example: My calculation on a Linux box over a spread of about 125000 payments gives me about 0.00001 cents negative difference, whereas the same thing in Exhell comes to 0.

This is expected and completely insignificant behavious.

Comment Baen Ebooks. (Score 1) 443

For eBooks (if you like fantasy/SF) I've found Webscription (Baen books) to be a very very good service.

http://www.baenebooks.com/

Start there. They have a fairly large library, with quite a few books for free download. No DRM, fairly inexpensive (think $4-$7 per book) and downloadable in just about any format you'd want.

Once you've created an account, those books will stay available on your account page for download on whatever device you want it on.

I've put this same thing in several threads over the last few years, but I think they're still worth mentioning :)

Comment Re:Hmm (Score 1) 195

I suspect one of the main reasons for using Lisp/Scheme style notation, is that almost all GPU programming anyone would want to do are (based on) mathematical equations.

For mathematicians, a Lisp notation is actually a lot more logical and easier than a C notation. (At least the older ones :)

The whole concept of iterations in calculations is a bit awkward in C (with all the parenthesis, yes...) in comparison to Lisp (where they're fairly well delineated blocks if properly indented)

Yes, you can mostly do the same in C, but I'd bet most mathematicians have more experience with ADA/Lisp than with C :)

Chicken/Egg sort of thing, then, now that I've typed all this out.

Comment Re:County Lawyer (Score 0) 144

Mr Trenk has recently tried (as in finished the trial, not 'attempted') COMMA to conclusion COMMA bid litigation involving over $100 million.

Fairly sure that's what meant, and in this case interpunction would've made things a lot clearer, although it can technically be left out.

Leaving it out makes it a very ugly sentence, though.

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