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Surgeon Makes Tutorial DVD For Conscious Open-Heart Surgery 170

Lanxon writes "Swaroup Anand, 23, from Bangalore, was fully conscious as he underwent open-heart surgery. An epidural to the neck, administered at the city’s Wockhardt Hospital, numbed his body during the procedure. Dr Vivek Jawali pioneered the technique ten years ago and has recently released a tutorial on DVD, which gives a step-by-step guide to the procedure for other surgeons to watch and learn from."

Apple Orders 10 Million Tablets? 221

Arvisp writes "According to a blog post by former Google China president Kai-Fu Lee, Apple plans to produce nearly 10 million tablets in the still-unannounced product's first year. If Lee's blog post is to be believed, Apple plans to sell nearly twice as many tablets as it did iPhones in the product's first year."

Comment Re:I See. Yet Another Cockamamie Scheme... (Score 4, Funny) 384

Hey wait this guy might be on to something, this lattice reminds me of something.
"It's an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds the galaxy together."
Yes that sounds similar!
We need to master the lattice and soon we will be able to jump really high, move shit with our minds, and battle each other with laser swords.

Comment Re:Gutless? (Score 3, Informative) 687

Units are not exactly the same. Europe and most of the world, I believe, uses the Research octane number or RON. The U.S. uses the average of RON and MON.
If I remember right RON tends to be 8 to 10 points higher than MON or Motor octane number. The RON MON average used in the U.S. would be 4-5 points lower than the RON for the same gasoline.
87 in the U.S. would be around 91 in Europe
91 or 92 premium in the U.S. would be 95-97 in Europe.

Comment Re:Face Value vs Ore Value (Score 1) 394

if you sell it for $100 yes, you should pay taxes on $100

I think your argument would only work if the people getting paid were actually spending the gold coins at face value, which would be incredibly stupid.

It is really no different than if the boss pays you in merchandise which you then sell, you can't then claim he never paid you with money so you owe no taxes, well I guess you can claim that but it won't work

Comment Re:Unfortunate (Score 1) 800

I agree retailers provide a service and add value. The statement about retailers was to counter the statement that "buying something just so you can turn around and sell it to someone else for more money, without having made any improvements is just jackassery." Using retailers was a bad comparison.

How about investing in gold. I buy an ounce of gold hold it until the value increases and sell it. I don't think that is wrong. I didn't provide a service or improve the gold in any way. I just waited for it to appreciate in value, nothing wrong with that.

The thing I don't like about the squatters is that they are not "buying" an item to resell, they are paying a nominal fee to register an item that, in essence, is unowned solely to deprive others from the opportunity to use the item, and later try to sell it for a profit.

I guess my main point was that it is not wrong to buy and sell for profit regardless of whether or not you add value to the item, but the squatters are not "buying" items they are in essence obstructing access to what should be an available pool of items so they can sell them.

The only solution I can think of, and it probably has a huge flaw that would make it unworkable, is names are not transferable. I can register an unused name and if I don't want it at the end of the term it will revert to an available status, but I cannot transfer or give it to anyone. Once it reverts to available it is fair game first come first serve. If I were sitting on a name that you wanted I could say pay me and i will not renew, but you would not likely pay much as you may not get the name even if I don't renew it, someone else might jump in and grab it. I think that then there would be little incentive to scoop up an assload of available domain names just to block users from getting them.

Comment Re:Unfortunate (Score 1) 800

Speculation of any sort should be frowned upon in our society. I'm all for capitalisim and making a profit, but buying something just so you can turn around and sell it to someone else for more money, without having made any improvements is just jackassery.

Isn't "buying something just so you can turn around and sell it to someone else for more money" exactly what all retailers do everyday? What about investments/401k accounts? Are you not buying things and hoping to sell it to someone else for more?
I personally don't have a problem with speculating on something that has actual value like the land analogy above or investments. The analogy breaks down though, most items have to be made or bought from a person or other entity, there is no longer a pool of unowned land that you can claim with a nearly insignificant registration fee and then try to sell. Real estate agents don't just roam around looking for vacant houses and claim them to sell as their own.

Comment Re:No maintenance? (Score 1) 255

How many of the spacecraft malfunction and don't last the desired lifespan? How many contain 70MW reactors? Usually the result of a failure in a spacecraft is less less severe than a failure in a reactor.

It may be possible to build them in a manner which only requires service every 12 years, but is it wise to leave them unattended for 12 years?

Comment Re:Suicide? (Score 1) 785

"tech-savvy" folks that can't find hidden files or use linux? They don't seem "so tech-savvy" to me. I just plugged my ipod into my eeepc running ubuntu and dragged music off using the exotic third party program called file browser.
If tech-savvy people can't do this what does that make me, a cyber ninja maybe?

I don't pay much attention to audiophile arguments. It is one thing to have top quality audio at home but to bitch because a portable player you are using on the bus etc. has some loss is just silly. Most "audiophiles" end up throwing money away for useless crap anyway. Google search the virtual dynamics power 3 power cord. This is a $150 cable that promises all kinds of crap. After you check it out look about 2 links down to see the pics of it after a cat tore it open.

I am not trying to be a total ass here. If yoou just prefer another format or don't like the ipod thats fine, your arguments suck though

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