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The Matrix

Submission + - Fate - is it a myth?

Matthendrix writes: "http://www.cavemanpower.com/forum/fate_is_it_a_myt h-t15.0.html How many time do you hear somebody say "oh, it was meant to happen" when reflecting on a misfortune? I hear it occasionally, and I find it fascinating, because by making that statement the person is actually implying some massive presuppositions. They include: * Belief that life is intelligently controlled by an ethereal power * Belief that they are part of a "grand" or "divine" plan Are these people just whistling in the dark? Too afraid to face the terrifying prospect that life is chaotic?"
Businesses

Best & Worst Decisions Starting Companies 127

markfletcher writes "Today I launched a new site, Startupping, dedicated to helping Internet entrepreneurs. For the launch I asked several successful entrepreneurs about lessons they learned starting and running Internet companies. The first set of replies includes responses from Paul Graham, John Battelle, Chris Pirillo, Ross Mayfield, and Dick Costolo."
Operating Systems

Submission + - Dru Lavigne on differences between Linux and *BSD

Anonymous Coward writes: "In a blog entry, BSD guru Dru Lavigne is discussing blatant differences between the Linux and *BSD communities keeping in mind that culture is experiential and, above all, deals with generalizations. This analysis follows recent misconceptions found on the web about the BSDs."

What Would You Recommend for IT Training? 79

ITPhantom wonders: "It is that time again and my supervisor has been coming around and asking what training and conferences I would like to attend in the upcoming year. I have recently been put in charge of the management and security of a few dozen machines in our department, and our internal network (simple as it may be). While most of the machines that I am responsible for are running Windows, there are a few Linux machines in the mix. I am fairly proficient with Windows, but have not had any real experience managing Linux machines, though I have been a casual user for about a year. With all of the options available, from online training to extensive boot camps and seminars, what would you recommend for training in the areas above?"

Bloodless Surgery 226

isaacbowman writes "Dr. Charles Bridges, a Pennsylvania Hospital cardiologist, says says regarding new bloodless surgery options - "Among the benefits are reductions in recovery time, hospital stay, cost and complications -- as well as an estimated $20,000 in savings per patient." Advances in medicine have made this possible and Dr. Bridges also says, "There's no downside to it that we can see, and there's certainly no downside that's been documented." Dr. Patricia Ford, director of Pennsylvania Hospital's Center for Bloodless Medicine & Surgery, further states, why blood transfusions are dangerous, saying that they are "like getting a transplant; they can be risky and should be a last resort.""

The .XXX Saga Continues in Wellington 302

netrover writes "CircleID is reporting on the latest developments on the .XXX top-level domain as the related ICANN meeting is currently underway in Welligton, New Zealand. From the article: 'The .XXX TLD was widely expected to receive its final approval at the ICANN's last meeting held in Vancouver about 4 months earlier but the discussion was unexpectedly delayed as the organization and governments requested more time to review the merits of setting up such a domain.' But as it has been reported, it appears the discussions at ICANN Wellington are in limbo once again."

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