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Comment: Re:they only send 100 notices this first time (Score 1) 302

by boa13 (#33833974) Attached to: French ISP Refuses To Send Out Infringement Notices

I've been a customer for five years, and have never suffered from the alleged traffic shaping you mention. I've always been able to use my line to the max, doing BitTorrent, newsgroup, and link encryption, among others.

The only time my traffic was severely affected was after a tempest, when my line would only synchronize to 100 kbps for a few days, before they made some kind of repair.

Comment: Re:More details needed in story summary (Score 1) 141

by boa13 (#33804332) Attached to: Stuxnet Worms On

> Despite the numerous slashdot articles and buzz about it, I'm seeing scant actual details.

That's probably because you're not getting your news at the right place. Here's the detailed technical analysis released last week:

http://www.symantec.com/content/en/us/enterprise/media/security_response/whitepapers/w32_stuxnet_dossier.pdf

It's quite an impressive read.

Comment: Re:You're half right (Score 1) 978

by boa13 (#30030620) Attached to: Why Doesn't Exercise Lead To Weight Loss?

Bullshit. I've lost 26 pounds last year over the course of 7 months, and have not regained them in the 12 months since I reached my chosen weight (and I see no reason this should change). I now oscillate by 2 pounds around my chosen weight, depending on whether I'm indulging in some rich tasty food for a couple of days, or make a slight effort to go back to my chosen weight.

Losing 26 pounds wasn't that hard by the way (thankfully). I reduced or stopped the obvious bad habits (soda and pastry at noon every day, too rich breakfast, too many restaurants), monitored my weight (the most important part), did some light exercice (to ensure the few muscles I had would not disappear during the diet), and that's it. I was helped by the fact that I had quite a lot of work to do at the same time, so I could concentrate on it and forget the slight hunger I sometimes felt.

You should read The Hacker's Diet.

Comment: Re:Security issues with Google Chrome? (Score 1) 459

by boa13 (#29529395) Attached to: Microsoft Says Google Chrome Frame Makes IE Less Secure

And unless Google *forces* updates to the plugin, security patches will never be applied

As far as I know, most if not all Google desktop apps use an auto-updater that does its job in utter silence (to the fury of control freaks, of course). This is definitely the case for Google Chrome, Google Talk, and Google Gears (which is a browser plugin).

Comment: Re:Not surprising (Score 1) 582

by boa13 (#28328147) Attached to: Teen Diagnoses Her Own Disease In Science Class

Your comment is hard to understand. Apparently, from three persons you know, two were great problem solvers, one became an engineer, the other did medicine. The third one was not a great problem solver, and you won't tell what became of him. Weird.

My anecdotal evidence is that one of my friends is a great problem solver (and tinkerer), and is a dentist. Several of his dentist friends are good problem solvers. I believe he's a better problem solver than me, and I'm an engineer. Several of my engineer coworkers are not that good at problem solving, but can cram quite a lot.

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StarCraft II Beta Signups Open 123

Posted by Soulskill
from the time-to-zerg-the-servers dept.
motang writes "StarCraftWire reports that Blizzard has started taking beta sign-ups for StarCraft II. Quoting: 'Interested parties must simply visit their Battle.net profile page, choose to opt-in for the beta, and re-submit their current system specs by way of a small downloadable piece of software.' Blizzard's Chris Sigaty said in an interview, 'As with previous betas for our real-time strategy games, the StarCraft II beta test will be multiplayer only, and players will have access to all three races — terrans, protoss, and zerg — and all of their units. We'll include a selection of multiplayer maps, but they won't necessarily include all of the maps that will be in the final version of the game. We're making some great progress on the single-player campaign, but we don't plan to do a public beta since we want to keep the story under wraps until the game's out.'"

Whenever I feel like exercise, I lie down until the feeling passes.

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