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Comment Re:...what do we do about it? (Score 4, Insightful) 913

there is truth in your sarcasm, the earth will be just fine. It has endured worse. It has it's own systems to correct ecological imbalances, even ones like this. The problem is, for the earth, a few thousand years is considered instant healing.

So no it's not the end of the world. But on our time scale, it could still be a disaster of unprecedented proportions that we will have to deal with through our lifetimes.

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4G iPhone Misplacer Invited To Germany For Beer 164

eldavojohn writes "You may recall the hapless engineer who left a fairly sensitive iPhone at a bar recently. Well, in a PR stunt, Lufthansa has invited him to visit Germany on their dime after citing his latest Facebook status, 'I underestimated how good German beer is' as well as his obvious passion for German beer and culture. It's not clear if Gray Powell has decided to 'pick up where he last left off' (as the letter puts it). I know what my decision would be."

Comment Ordering algorithm for rows? (Score 2, Interesting) 165

I wonder how they are ordering their table results. If I put in "star trek characters" for instance, I do indeed get a first set of ten that are all from ST.
#1 is Spock (the Zachary Quinto version, but OK good)
Kirk however is #6 after Riker, Troi, Picard, and Neelix.
Neelix? c'mon google, that's a fail.

Comment Re:Opportunity (Score 1) 609

I'll buy that we have the ability to find the debris. I think though that the impact of something like this vs. the water was very energetic (much more than say a plane crash), and probably didn't leave very big pieces.

Comment Re:WTF is up with IBM? (Score 1) 623

Just because you make your numbers for a quarter doesn't mean that your expenses are going to match (or hopefully be lower than) your income going forward. Bookings and sales projections for the rest of the year are probably much lower and they can't support their current cost structure. IT companies really don't have any other way to cut costs besides getting rid of people, unfortunately.

Comment Re:They've already shown support (Score 1) 364

Yes. You have to pay the one-time $100 developer fee. And Apple has the right to veto apps or developers, yes. But this is not your typical SDK kind of arrangement like with palm pilot or something. Apple is going to host developer apps on iTunes, and handle all of the credit-card transactions, app storage etc. You set the price on the iTunes store, Apple gives you 70% of each purchase. Free apps will be hosted for free, Apple does not charge. This is a huge opportunity for all sorts of developers, everything from one-man freeware operations, up to gaming giants such as EA (porting Spore to iPhone). There are like 100,000 developers signed on already. (So if it really was true 90% have been rejected, we would be talking about a million people wanting to develop on the iPhone!) Personally, I think this it will end up being a big gaming platform and will seriously eat into the PSP space.

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