Comment Donate (Score 1) 162
Make a crapload of money working as a lawyer, then donate some of it to your favourite open source project.
Make a crapload of money working as a lawyer, then donate some of it to your favourite open source project.
If one accepts the premise of natural selection based evolution, then the only possibility is that the egg came first.
The first chicken would have been laid in an egg, whose parent was something other than a chicken (perhaps a bit more dinosaur like, reflecting its earlier origins).
The paper as I understand it isn't showing whether the "chicken" or the egg came first, but rather, the original chicken-like organism (either a dinosaur or something earlier) or the egg it came in. These are actually two very different things.
It occurs to me that it probably shouldn't be up to the US alone to carry the can for global space exploration.
The International Space Station showed the world can cooperate to push the boundaries in outer space when it is just too damn expensive for any one country to undertake the work unilaterally.
Perhaps if we earthlings saw ourselves as that, representatives of this planet, rather than citizens aligned to arbitrary markings on a map, we could start to see some real progress being made.
If the USA, Russia, Japan, Europe and China pitched in and worked in unison, I am betting we would have had earthlings on Mars about the same time the rovers made it there.
Yeah it would seem to be pretty amazing that North Korea, for all its spit and bile, has managed not only to create working rockets, but nukes as well, despite the world being against it.
South Korea, despite all the world's major powers backing it, has ended up with egg on its face.
Of course, if push really ever came to shove it doesn't really matter how many working missiles South Korea has, as long as the USA has plenty that work correctly.
Since all companies cooperated with the probe, they received a 10% reduction in fines, so it could have been worse.
Surely you mean, it could have been better. Reducing the fines is a negative from where I am sitting.
And so the good ole Gnutella network will find another platform so the masses can file share, just like it has been doing since it was released in 2000.
All the legal arguments and judgements in the world won't make a spit of difference. If people want to trade files online, the chances of anything happening to them are remote, so they will continue.
Remember how shutting down KaZaa was supposed to deal a huge blow to filesharing, as were the lawsuits against a host of others?
Wasn't the lawsuit that saw the Pirate Bay founders jailed supposed to send a message the law enforcement was tough on piracy?
Forgive my scepticism, but I look at this news and wonder, does it really matter to anyone save those directly employed by Lime.
I am a journalist, and once interviewed a guy who received an email telling him he could make $500 if he sent them his bank details.
He had a vacant account and figured, 'what do I have to lose?' so sent them the details.
He received a second email saying that they were going to deposit $1000 and he had to just forward $500 to an account with the details they sent him.
In a few days sure enough, $1000 ended up in his account and he forwarded on the $500.
He then got an email saying that because things went so well, they would up the amount.
They sent him $40,000 and asked him to keep $5000, sending $35,000 to a nominated account.
He went ahead and did it, and then he contacted the authorities.
He was never prosecuted, and he never heard whether anyone else was, but hey, he got to keep the $5,500.
Never did he receive any more emails from the group though.
Any Aussies here? You've got what: rabbits, poisonous toads, some kind of insect, and.... what else?
Much of Australia's wildlife has been decimated by introduced species. You left out foxes, cats, carp and I think the insect you refer to is the European wasp, or maybe it is fire ants, both of which are wild.
Probably the worst invasive species is Homo sapiens, which brought in all the other species (that includes our indigenous people, who introduced the dingo a few thousand years ago, decimating wildlife on the mainland, and rats).
Then the first generation machines must have been better than mine.
All I did was rest my Kindle on a shelf beside my bed, but that didn't stop it from malfunctioning.
After all the e-ink began to run, I contacted customer service, and they said this was not common, but certainly no unheard of.
That being said, they were awfully nice about sending me a new one, all the way to Australia, and paying for my packaging to send my old one back.
I have mod points, so I guess I am working for Slashdot right now.
"In noisy places like bars and clubs you could make yourself heard without having to shout."
Or more likely, used by men in conjunction with Babel Fish to chat-up women who don't speak English.
2.4 statute miles of surgical tubing at Yale U. = 1 I.V.League