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Journal Journal: Anyone have a spare Verizon phone? 4

Anyone have a spare Verizon phone in the back of a closet? One of my best friends had her phone kick the bucket, and is trying to avoid signing a new contract just now, as she is in school and isn't sure she wants to be tied into one plan for another year or two. Not looking for anything fancy, she's used to just a phone that's just a phone. I know, a strange plea, but if you have one that you don't need anymore please let me know.
-OZ

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Journal Journal: Weird Ass Dream about a /.'er (Some Woman) 3

So last night I dreamed I met Some Woman. Now I don't normally dream, and I especially don't remember them. And I don't even have Some Woman as a friend, just seen the name kicking around.
But none the less, I dreamt I went to her house to hangout with her and a few other people. She had some very very cool murals painted around her garage and house, and a rack of kayaks. There was also some discussion about a VW rabbit. Bizzarre.

Hardware Hacking

Journal Journal: Baby made the front page... again.. 4

Link to Thread

The glider was launched off Bermuda, and will make a roundtrip from Bermuda to Nantucket and then return to Bermuda to be retreived early this summer.
  Live Data is updated after each dive.

there is also salinity data but fewer people are interested in that.
This being slashdot I'll also directly link Some of the engineering paramters we track.

Biotech

Journal Journal: Just in time for Valentines

Heard on NPR on my way into town that they have found a new AIDS strain. It was found in NYC, and so far just one case of it. And now the scary part, it went from initial HIV to full blown AIDS in just 3 months. Now keep in mind that the average timespan for initial detection to AIDS is 11 years! The strain is also reistant to the current drugs as well.

The biologist in my knows this is a bad "move" for the virus, and "better" for the human population, because it shortens the transmission window; but as, you know, a person, it is a very scary change.

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Journal Journal: This is NOT a +5 comment

This just pissed me off:

Craptastic (Score:5, Interesting)
by kmmatthews (779425) * <krism@mailsnare.net> on 18:46 11 January 2005 (#11328361)
(Last Journal: 6:32 26 August 2004) Wow, thank for you a shining sample of a craptastic project. Nothing on the website even says what the project does!

How does it change the router? What new features are added?

Even if you download it, it *still* doesn't tell you anything about the project.
--
shit shit damn damn shit damn fuck [slashdot.org]

For some reason I felt a need to share.

Slashdot.org

Journal Journal: /. runs cvs update -d.... 4

and suddenly https://slashdot.org is throwing 503's left and right, while http://slashdot.org survives.

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Journal Journal: I accept Turg's challenge 10

From Turg's Journal:

a challenge: Please invent a meme that results in a JE of 10 words or less for each person who participates -- or at least one that takes less than half an hour to complete! (Hmm. Though you get bonus points for ingenuity if it takes more than half an hour and is still less than 10 words :-).

Meme Challenge, under 10 word:

fvb tbza yva ZVTLAOPUN aopz, P jovzl 7

United States

Journal Journal: Thoughts on our America this Veterans Day 1

well one tv station is coming in tonight so I figured I'd give it a try...
evening "prestigious" 6:30 National News... and I learn that 65 ABC stations will not be showing "Saving Private Ryan"tonight, a movie they have shown the last 2 years on veterans day, because they feel it is indecent (isn't war by definition indecent); ABC offered to pay any fines they received from the FCC, nope they're showing the "Andy Griffith Show" instead...
wtf, what is the point of it all.
(deleting and stopping here so I don't honestly inflame or offend anyone)

Science

Journal Journal: My baby made the front page! 3

My baby made the frontpage; that's like the third WHOI related article to make it this month.

edit: fixed link, thanks helio
edit2: thanks js7a, resolved fine for me, added a www now

Answering Degrees questions here so as to not blow away moderation:
the onboard instuments take far more power than the pump does, the pump honestly runs for only a few seconds each dive; while the CTD array (Conductivity (for salt measurements), Temperature, and Depth) runs for multiple hours of ascent; we save power but not running this set of instruments on the way down.
It does not have a sensor array to avoid obstacles, it is really meant for blue-ocean research; we give it a maximum bottom depth to dive to, other than that if it runs into something we wouldn't know about it until recovery (or lack thereof).

if you look at the engineering information plot you can see where the maximum depth is set quite well. It's harder to see in the actual data plots.

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