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Comment Re:Sounds neat, but... (Score 1) 202

That's awesome. You're 100% correct. I don't know how books are sorted these days, but the relevancy of nearby books is why I attend libraries.

At my (European) university we have a system where, instead of one big library, we have many small, specialized libraries. This seems to work fairly well if the librarians are good... they keep the shelves updated and know what should go near what.

Comment Re:Great for retrieving a specific book (Score 1) 202

My question would be, why aren't these things in digital form? If you've ever done any research, you'll know the signal to noise ratio can be quite low. It usually takes me scanning through 15-20 works before I find what I want. And to have to wait an hour to get your collection doesn't work.

I say, have the stacks if you want the physical copy. But everything should be digitized and searchable.

Comment Re:reducing the BSA would generate the most jobs (Score 2) 361

Sorry, pirating software is not stealing software. The premise behind calling it "stealing" is that, if you did not pirate the software, you would have paid for it. That is so demonstrably false I don't know where you're coming from. I know a guy who has both software he purchased legitimately (Portal 2, Minecraft) and software he has pirated (Adobe CS, Comsol). It's obvious that no sales were lost in any of the pirated cases.

Comment Re:Wait... (Score 1) 423

You speak the truth.

I have an idea, how about taking all of those millions spent on 3D/special effects and invest it in... I don't know, perhaps the SCRIPT. And if there's money left over you could work on the ACTING, or CINEMATOGRAPHY.

I'm beginning to wonder if Hollywood has forgotten how to make a film...

Comment Absolutely (Score 5, Interesting) 120

(Disclaimer: I work at a European university and have collaborations with a university in the US)

Internet2 is absolutely a godsend. In my work, it allows the sharing of large, expensive cluster computers (which can generate huge datasets). Wouldn't be possible without Internet2.

As for advancing the state of the 'commodity' Internet, meh. The infrastructure pays for itself in shared resources alone.

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