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Study Says Your Personality Doesn't Change After 1st Grade 221

A study authored by Christopher Nave, a doctoral candidate at the University of California, says that our personalities stay pretty much the same from early childhood all the way through old age. From the article: "Using data from a 1960s study of approximately 2,400 ethnically diverse schoolchildren (grades 1 - 6) in Hawaii, researchers compared teacher personality ratings of the students with videotaped interviews of 144 of those individuals 40 years later. They examined four personality attributes - talkativeness (called verbal fluency), adaptability (cope well with new situations), impulsiveness and self-minimizing behavior (essentially being humble to the point of minimizing one's importance)." This must explain my overriding need to be first captain when we pick kickball teams at the office.

Comment Re:Encryption? (Score 1) 225

IBM already ships dedicated Crypto Processors on big platforms (i.e. Mainframe). I figure it will only be time before chip prices get low enough that folks can afford to do so on smaller platforms, eventually leading to game consoles. You figure this way the game processor can do it's thing and the crypto processor can be integrated into the read ahead/buffering subsystem of the IO.

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