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Comment Well... (Score 1) 703

When a big part of your tax money goes to an awfull large and unnecessary military budget, there is no room for "free" education or healthcare. If you allow that, maybe, just maybe you deserve hight education costs and a ridiculous complicated health system

Comment The engineering world (Score 1) 739

Some how, your boss can compare your job to a baby with retardation issues, but hey!! It gets the work done and thats the most important part!! and is Linus, he always talk like that which is ok; and the most important part is that he is talking about the job and not you or the group who did it, and that is a huuuuuge difference in that.

Comment Polemic? (Score 1) 590

A comic is a very strange world, its a place where women and men are hyper-sexualized, they die and wake up after a short period of time, there are people with fictional superpowers which can defeat laws of physics , it's a place where the mythological history is rewritten over and over again. I just don't understand people, this is just another turn of the events in order to create a false sense of polemic, If you are expecting a very successful and commercial comic book with real characters and realistic proportions, well, you can do it, but i don't know how many of those are you going to sell. Sad? yes, but that's how the comics work

Comment Re:So tablets at PCs now? (Score 2) 577

I dont see the neccesity of using terms like: "Because you POOYA";" "You post was BS", "you pulled numbers out of your ass"., "in short: BOOM. Headshot.", " Ya... Game over ass.", " You lose"., " I don't feel you've been humiliated enough yet for your stupid comments"... Maybe is just me, but all these "trash talk" are useless in any argument and make you look as a 10 year old kid

Comment I really don't understand (Score 1) 2987

How many of the US citizens actually have used they guns in self defense or in a situation of danger with positive results? It's a serious question, no joke here. Yeah... I know, here in Slashdot, freedom is the way to go, and I love this page for that, however defend the need of own a tool made especially to kill people, when the only thing that you need to get one is a credit card, it's look to me like the extreme point of that visión. Sorry for my English.

Comment Re:turn-by-turn (Score 1) 466

Why is Apple always the villain around here? Remember that one time when Google implemented turn-by-turn directions for iOS maps app? Yeah, me neither. Besides, I trust Apple more. With them, I'm the customer. With Goolge I'm the product...with my personal information being sold to advertisers. Google already reads my email, knows my web searches, sees my RSS feeds and more. I want them also knowing where I go?

Sure, and Apple doesn't know what are you doing on Itunes For Apple and any other big company around the word your personal information and preferences are a very valuable asset.

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40 Million Year Old Primate Fossils Found In Asia 91

sosaited writes "It has been widely believed that our ancestors originated out of Africa, but a paper published in Nature by Carnegie Museum of Natural History scientists puts this in doubt. The paper is based on the fossils of four primate species found in Asia which are 40 million years old, during which period Africa was thought to not have these species. The diversity and timing of the new anthropoids raises two scenarios. Anthropoids might simply have emerged in Africa much earlier than thought, and gone undiscovered by modern paleontologists. Or they could have crossed over from Asia, where evidence suggests that anthropoids lived 55 million years ago, flourishing and diversifying in the wide-open ecological niches of an anthropoid-free Africa."
Idle

2012 Mayan Calendar 'Doomsday' Date Might Be Wrong 144

astroengine writes "A UC Santa Barbara associate professor is disputing the accuracy of the mesoamerican 'Long Count' calendar after highlighting several astronomical flaws in a correlation factor used to synchronize the ancient Mayan calendar with our modern Gregorian calendar. If proven to be correct, Gerardo Aldana may have nudged the infamous December 21, 2012 'End of the World' date out by at least 60 days. Unfortunately, even if the apocalypse is rescheduled, doomsday theorists will unlikely take note."
Earth

New Fish Species Discovered 4.5 Miles Under the Ocean 96

eldavojohn writes "The University of Aberdeen's Oceanlab (a partner in the recent census of marine life) has discovered a new snailfish. That might not sound very exciting, unless you consider that its habitat is an impressive four and a half miles below the ocean's surface (video). If my calculations are correct, that's over ten and a half thousand PSI, or about seventy-three million Pascals. The videos and pictures are a couple years old, as the team has traveled around Japan, South America and New Zealand to ascertain the biodiversity of these depths. The group hopes to eventually bring specimens to the surface. It seems the deepest parts of the ocean, once thought to be devoid of life, are actually home to some organisms. As researchers build better technology for underwater exploration, tales of yore containing unimaginable monsters seem a little more realistic than before."
Idle

Pope Says Technology Causes Confusion Between Reality and Fiction 779

Pope Benedict XVI has warned that people are in danger of being unable to discern reality from fiction because of new technologies, and not old books. "New technologies and the progress they bring can make it impossible to distinguish truth from illusion and can lead to confusion between reality and virtual reality. The image can also become independent from reality, it can give birth to a virtual world, with various consequences -- above all the risk of indifference towards real life," he said.
Intel

Asus Demos First Intel P55 48

adeelarshad82 writes "Intel's X58 chipset is the platform of choice for enthusiasts, but Intel serves a heck of a big audience. To please that larger crowd and bring down prices, the company is planning a mainstream iteration of its Nehalem architecture: the P55 chipset. It's designed to work with the forthcoming Lynnfield CPUs, and offers performance close to LGA1366 chips at a much cheaper price. Recently Asus demoed its first intel P55 chip and released exclusive photos. Asus claims to have run its new boards with engineering samples of the Core i5-750 at a 77 percent overclock, boosting speeds from 2.66 GHz to 4.7 GHz. Asus admits this wasn't necessarily stable, but still — that's fast. And on liquid cooling, the boards reportedly hit speeds of 5.1 GHz."
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Robotic Ferret Used To Fight Smugglers 54

Scientists at the University of Sheffield have created a device dubbed the "cargo-screening ferret" that is able to detect drugs, weapons, and even illegal immigrants concealed in cargo containers. The 30cm-long robot is equipped with tiny sensors that are more sensitive than any currently employed in conventional cargo scanners. The ferret will attach itself magnetically to the inside of a cargo container and sweep it for contraband, while sending a steady stream of information back to its controller. Project leader Dr Tony Dodd said, "It's essential we develop something which is simple to operate and which border agents can have total confidence in. The ferret will be able to drop small probes down through the cargo and so pinpoint exactly where contraband is concealed."

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