Comment: This is not the change you're looking for... (Score 1) 258
Comment: RumbleFish to CarcharhinusLeucas... (Score 1) 730
Perhaps RumbleFish could change names to that or perhaps ZambiShark?
Quoting from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bull_shark]
"The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, also known as Zambezi shark or unofficially known as Zambi in Africa and Nicaragua shark in Nicaragua, is a shark common worldwide in warm, shallow waters along coasts and in rivers. The bull shark is well known for its unpredictable, often aggressive behavior."
Comment: Dumbing down a country... (Score 1) 248
This seems like a guaranteed way to stop innovation and learning as well, unless it's islamic. And hey while you're at it why not make the thoughts of workforce exodus to another country more appealing. Duh!
Take your country back into the stone age and prophecies.
Comment: God like aspirations... (Score 1) 368
We're playing god far too much. What with this and anti-biotics in animal feed. Oh and wait lets not forget Fukushima while we're mentioning more god like dablings. And while we're at it why don't we also forget to maintain the damn things or better yet pretend we maintained them and then blame nature when it all goes pear shaped!
Can't wait to see what 2012 brings. I just hope we can learn to work with nature a little more instead of against it.
Comment: MO or Wall-E anyone? (Score 2) 243
I'd love to see a few MO and Wall-E style bots around in the garden centres. That would make my morning coffee so much more entertaining
Comment: Re:Umm.... (Score 1) 362
Jello Cake? Or maybe Jam 'n Scones (spreading onto media appliances
And I vote for "Smore" when we get to v14
Comment: French zombies attack Kiwis for the last time ;) (Score 2) 515
I'll be watching as us Kiwis take on the French zombie horde next weekend. Mwahahaha!
Comment: Re:Send it to (Score 1) 54
Yes great now perhaps it can be applied to, as the above poster hinted at, the container ship, MV Rena, that parked itself on top of one of NZ's well known reefs. Birthday party or not, it should not have happened. This X-prize would be best served by putting it into immediate action over here in NZ, what used to be an innovation hub in the world.
And as a final rant over the stalling due to supposed corporate greed...Money might not grow on trees but if you can apply this innovation and the other one "We Finally Know Why Oil and Water Don't Mix" then perhaps this clude oil could actually be put to good use and converted to something of more use like say methane if you added some hydroxide (Old chemistry 101 but I think that's right?).
Comment: Surely Daiichi? (Score 1) 233
Given that the Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukushima is spewing radioactive isotopes like there's no tomorrow (soon won't be if it keeps it up) can't the PU-238 coming from there be captured and "appropriated"?
Comment: Old tech lives on... (Score 1) 317
Yeah still have my old Casio FX702P and Psion Organiser somewhere in storage and they still sort of worked. The Psion has just run out of useable space of the PROMs and the Casio has a tiny boot problem 1 out of 5 times.
Comment: IBM Watson to help correct your coding errors? (Score 1) 105
I was watching a show on SkyTV about IBM's Watson Supercomputer competing in Jeopardy. Perhaps GITGUB could rent time off IBM's Watson to redirect that AI from Jeopardy and recognising and learning from correct human answers to recognising errors and the human contributed corrections and then learning from this and correcting other code that contains the same or similar errors?
Who knows we might finally get rid of those annoying memory leaks in just about every piece of software I had the pleasure of using. What would we get if we gave Watson access to all the open code and asked for it to write something?
We could end up with a singular entity that performs all our coding and applications via the cloud and eventually we never have to code again, the world becomes a place for users and when people here the word phrase Watson they think it's a reference to the current show of TV most likely a TV reality show.
Comment: The whole point is social! (Score 1) 415
What a stupid insane ruling that is! Pompous idiots. Should also be illegal for State Governor's and Senate members to be online friends with large monopolistic commercially destructive corporations and financial institutions.
So what happens if the teacher and student use these social networks to make connections for study use? Doh!
ID system may turn tide on data breaches->
The Trusted Attribute Aggregation Service validates identity credentials from institutions like banks, governments and universities. Users can choose what credentials to use, and click a box to deliver them via a one time password to a web site.
It's a hotly debated area, especially around the contentious area of trust. Because, at the end of the day, why would a bank want to take on responsibility of guaranteeing credentials?
You can see a short demo video of the system here, or contact its creator to see it for yourself."
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