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ameline (771895)

ameline
  iameline@noSpAM.alias.com
http://www.aliassketchbookpro.com/

Bit pusher extrodinaire. Will code for piles of money, or (in a pinch) expensive boats, cars or aeroplanes. Expert in signal and image processing, 3D graphics, compiler code generation and optimization, vector assembler programming, in addition to C and C++. ~20 years professional experience in the above at IBM and Alias. Interests include boating (power), sailing, flying aerobatic aeroplanes, skiing, programming cool things.

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[ #108378 ]
Thursday June 02 2005, @01:20PM
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Lets see if slashdot considers it relevant -- no source code -- no DUI convictions. Full story at
http://www.local6.com/news/4558531/detail.html

"Hundreds of cases involving breath-alcohol tests have been thrown out by Seminole County judges in the past five months because the test's manufacturer will not disclose how the machines work."

"if a DUI defendant asks for a key piece of information about how the machine works -- its software source code, for instance -- and the state cannot provide it, the breath test is rejected"

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