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Comment Re:Anonymous Coward Deniers are Numerous Today (Score 1) 961

"Even Exxon admits global warming is happening."

Only retards deny that the climate doesn't change.

"No, it's people who don't like the idea because it has bad implications for their political philosophy"

and Green groups also have a political agenda. The IPCC is nothing more that a Greenpeace lobbying group, anyone who doesn't see this is a 'denier'.

Comment Re:Anonymous Coward Deniers are Numerous Today (Score 1) 961

I'll take this opportunutiy to boost an ACs comment which would otherwise be buried by the Kool-Aid drinkers:

"http://www.forbes.com/sites/warrenmeyer/2011/08/25/did-cloud-just-rain-on-the-global-warming-parade/

How are the results of this test less important than broken computer climate simulations or a tree-ring specialist?
The debate isn't over.
Do remind us all which camp is in denial."

Math

Submission + - Statistical Accuracy of Internet Weather Forecasts

markmcb writes: "Brandon Hansen considers the statistical accuracy of popular on-line weather forecast sources and shows who's on target, and on who you probably shouldn't rely. Motivated by a trip to a water park that was spoiled with hail despite a 'clear sky' forecast, he does a nice job of depicting deviations, averages, and overall accuracy in a manner that stats junkies are sure to love. From the article, 'Accuweather was the clear leader in anything greater than 10 days in advance ... many of the other less accurate weather forecasts seem[ed] to be practically worthless for all but the most optimistic.'"
Operating Systems

Submission + - Converting Desktops to Thinclients

tfiedler writes: I manage about 3500 desktop computers and was recently asked by my CIO to begin looking into thin client computing, something like WYSE terminals.

I'd like to know, what are some good functional, and more importantly, manageable options to convert existing desktop computers into what would essentially be a Citrix terminal? I was thinking some brand of Linux that pops up on X, starts the Citrix client and connects to our server farm... The user would see a windows logon, our apps would function as normal and I'd get the benefit of performing a LOT LESS client-side maintenance.

Any suggestions?
Biotech

Submission + - For women nothing's like the smell of men's sweat

gollum123 writes: "From CNN, Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley said women who sniffed a chemical found in male sweat experienced elevated levels of an important hormone, along with higher sexual arousal, faster heart rate and other effects ( http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/02/08/men.sweat.reu t/index.html ). They said the study, published this week in the Journal of Neuroscience, represents the first direct evidence that people secrete a scent that influences the hormones of the opposite sex. The researchers measured levels of the hormone cortisol in the saliva of 48 female undergraduates at Berkeley, average age of about 21, after the women took 20 sniffs from a jar of androstadienone. Cortisol levels in the women who smelled androstadienone shot up within roughly 15 minutes and stayed elevated for up to an hour. Consistent with previous research, the women also reported improved mood, higher sexual arousal, and had increased blood pressure, heart rate and breathing. The study did not determine whether the increase in cortisol levels triggered mood or arousal changes or whether those changes themselves caused the cortisol elevation."
Networking

Submission + - Link Layer no longer undiscovered.

An anonymous reader writes: The openLLDP project has released it's alpha (yes, alpha, I know...) product, seeking to provide an alternative to Proprietary Link-Layer discovery protocols. Cisco isn't exactly quaking in it's sockets, but an interesting idea nonetheless. From the Article: The OpenLLDP project aims to provide a comprehensive implementation of the IEEE standard 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol. LLDP is an industry standard protocol designed to supplant proprietary Link-Layer protocols such as Extreme's EDP (Extreme Discovery Protocol) and CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol). The goal of LLDP is to provide an inter-vendor compatible mechanism to deliver Link-Layer notifications to adjacent network devices. The Open Source implementation of LLDP provided by the OpenLLDP project is intended to help foster wider adoption of LLDP.
Patents

Submission + - Peer-to-Patent Expected To Go Live in April, 2007

Throtex writes: "Dennis Crouch at Patently-O informs us that the USPTO's Peer-to-Patent project is expected to go live in a couple of months. It links to Beth Noveck's most recent paper on this effort. Inquiring minds want to know — will YOU contribute to the effort to strengthen patents? Will this make examiner's jobs easier, finding better references more easily, or open the floodgates with references submitted by engineers with no knowledge of the patent process and claim interpretation? At worst, this should make people more aware of what claim interpretation involves."
Businesses

Submission + - Subway "Borrows" Song from Independent Ban

Inconvenience writes: "There's an independent band here in Brisbane, Australia called the Little Lovers. They were approached by an advertising company to use their song "Little Lovers" on a new Subway ad (filmed in Brisbane, with some guy from TV's The Biggest Loser being chased by a hamburger and fries) for $1000. The Little Lovers rejected the offer. A couple of nights ago the ad aired on commercial channels during prime time. The song's distinctive guitar riff was used, played by another band, but apparently copied from the Little Lovers' song with no recompense.

Here's the Subway ad. Compare with the Little Lovers' track "Little Lovers" at their myspace page — it's obviously the same guitar part to my ears.

I'm not associated with the band, but I'm curious about whether they have any recourse in a situation like this. I don't know much about copyright law, but Slashdot does: do you think what the advertising agency did would constitute copyright infringement? As an independent band, do the Little Lovers have a solid grip on the copyright to their song? If you were in their shoes, would you seek some kind of legal action (despite not having much income) or should they just forget it ever happened?"
Windows

Submission + - Triple Boot on the Mac Pro

yonp writes: Here is a guide on how to install the Windows Vista OS on the Mac Pro and triple boot it in XP, Vista and Mac OS X. How fast is the Mac Pro for Vista? Vista has an experience score that tells you how fast and capable your PC is. The scale currently runs from 1.0 to 5.9. The Mac Pro scored 5.9 on almost all tests.

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