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Comment Re:It followed a few of the plot lines, but ... (Score 1) 726

"Didn't the Romans have societal problems when they introduced lead-lined aqueducts?" Interesting thought to bring in - one of the failings of Roman society was when it no longer became civic duty to serve in the military and perform public service, sorta what the book is encouraging us to do.

Comment Re:a cure for a self inflicted plague (Score 1) 217

bullshit - I played competitive sport till a week before my bowel cancer surgery, and had a healthy diet. Many cancers are just random, or some people are just more vulnerable. 10 years earlier I had a cancerous kidney removed - also random, not lifestyle caused. Guess I must just be vulnerable, but no there is no link they can find. In the chemo rooms, where I'm treated every 2 weeks for the last 3 years, you'll find it full of normal people, ones who exercised and ones who didn't. Some who smoked many who didn't. So no, don't make crap generalisations. Stupidity in your case, well maybe yes that is self inflicted.

Comment Re:Piracy! (Score 1) 323

If you send extra power into your scanner you can burn away each page as you copy them. Just make sure you bury the carbon ash after, you don't want that in the atmosphere.

Comment Re:Rupert Murdoch can die in a hole already. (Score 1) 327

... it's the reason why I'm a liberal ...

You do realise that in Australia, "liberal" means "the type of folks that Murdoch usually aligns himself with", don't you?

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Interestingly, the Australian Liberal Party is composed of Liberals, as once represented my Malcolm Fraser, and Teabagging Conservatives, as once represented by John Howard, and now Tony Abbott. Two competing idealogies in the one party, and unfortunately the anti-science teabaggers have taken it over.

Comment Re:Its not just size (Score 1) 132

and your large format magazine looks really nice in 6 inches. or for that matter magazine or large format child book. You can even load them onto your 4inch phone, and that still isn't particularly satisfying. The larger colourful items want a larger colourful device, ie 10inch tablet, for best experience. But viewing the ebook equivalent of a paperback novel in a paperback novel sized ebook would be so much more satisfying than using these sub-sized 6inch ebooks.

Comment Re:Its not just size (Score 1) 132

ok, looking at my bookshelves, yep most of the e-book sized books are novels, not picture books or how-to books or atlasses, so no colour is not important in an e-reader used primarily for novels. What is important is to get away from ridiculous small readers and get 7 inch readers,- go on, measure a standard novel, it aint 6 inches.
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Submission + - SPDY Not as Speedy as Thought? (guypo.com)

Freshly Exhumed writes: Akamai's Guy Podjarny reveals after testing: SPDY is different than HTTP in many ways, but its primary value comes from being able to multiplex many requests/responses from client to server over a single (or few) TCP connections.

Previous benchmarks tout great benefits, ranging from making pages load 2x faster to making mobile sites 23% faster using SPDY and HTTPS than over clear HTTP. However, when testing real world sites I did not see any such gains. In fact, my tests showed SPDY is only marginally faster than HTTPS and is slower than HTTP.

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