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Mars Images Reveal Evidence of Ancient Lakes 128

Matt_dk writes "Spectacular satellite images suggest that Mars was warm enough to sustain lakes three billion years ago, a period that was previously thought to be too cold and arid to sustain water on the surface, according to research published today in the journal Geology. Earlier research had suggested that Mars had a warm and wet early history but that between 4 billion and 3.8 billion years ago, before the Hesperian Epoch, the planet lost most of its atmosphere and became cold and dry. In the new study, the researchers analysed detailed images from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which is currently circling the red planet, and concluded that there were later episodes where Mars experienced warm and wet periods."

Comment Re:Hogwash McFly (Score 1) 67

Amen brother. Go tell it on the mountain, and to all the basement dwelling "got root?" wearing blow up dating people out there who can't take a non-technical story as a joke. IT WAS FUNNY PEOPLE. Mission accomplished. Holy hell.

Comment If you want a casual introduction... (Score 1) 418

there's a great book called Schroedinger's kittens, some good back story on fundamental physics, etc. Author John Gribbin Talks about Quantum mechanics, historically, and even ...in regards to recent developments, and how we got there. http://www.amazon.com/Schrodingers-Kittens-Search-Reality-Gribbin/dp/0316328383

Feed The Register: Microsoft points robots toward point upgrade (theregister.com)

Destroying human race easier than ever

Microsoft today further sealed the fate of mankind, effectively hurling open the gates that so precariously protect our species from an unending flood of mechanical horrors bent on the annihilation of flesh with the announcement of version 1.5 of its Robotics Studio development kit.


Feed Engadget: Cowon's longevous iAudio 7 now shipping (engadget.com)

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video

If you're scouting a music player that can keep the jams rolling into the third day of an up-all-night long weekend, you've got a few options outside of the iAudio 7, but we doubt you'll find one this sexy. Cowon's latest flash-based device -- rated for 60 hours of playback sans a recharge -- is finally ready to delight, as the company has just announced that the silver accented 4GB unit and red accented 8GB flavor are both shipping to US customers as we speak. Of course, we're sure the audiophiles are well aware of the potent integrated amplifier, built-in five-band equalizer, and lossless file support, but those just catching up can get their orders in now for $169.99 or $219.99 depending on capacity.

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The Internet

Submission + - New Web metric likely to hurt Google, help YouTube

StonyandCher writes: In a nod to the success of emerging Web 2.0 technologies like AJAX and streaming media, one of the country's largest Internet benchmarking companies, Nielsen/NetRatings, will no longer use page views as its primary metric for comparing sites.

Nielsen/NetRatings will now begin using total time spent by users of a site as its primary measurement metric. This is likely to affect Google's ranking because while users visit the site often, they don't usually spend much time there.

"It is not that page views are irrelevant now, but they are a less accurate gauge of total site traffic and engagement," said Scott Ross, director of product marketing at Nielsen/NetRatings. "Total minutes is the most accurate gauge to compare between two sites. If [Web] 1.0 is full page refreshes for content, Web 2.0 is, 'How do I minimize page views and deliver content more seamlessly?'"
User Journal

Journal Journal: How does your ISP handle top-usage customers? 489

Does your ISP cap overall usage? What happens if you go over the cap? Does it force you into a higher-priced plan, throttle you for the rest of the month, cut you off for the month, or terminate your service entirely?

I don't mind paying for what I use, but I'm looking for a list of cable and DSL providers that won't leave you high and dry like Comcast does if you go over the official or unofficial limits.

Feed Take-Two under SEC investigation (com.com)

Game software company receives letter from Securities and Exchange Commission saying it is under formal investigation for its stock-options practices.
Television

Submission + - MythTV vs. TiVo Round 2: The Debate Continues

Egadfly writes: " Open source MythTV or highly commercial TiVo’s new Series 3 – which product wins at what?

How different are the two system’s available remote control devices and their graphic interfaces when it comes to ease of use? Which product should you choose if your HD signal comes OTA or if you plan to use CableCARDs? And what software features (present and future) can you expect with each product? Will loopholes in FCC regulations and cable company encryption ultimately squeeze out MythTV and other open source players?"
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Journal Journal: Friends and an interesting post

"You don't have to buy anything, just walk up to a representative sample of people who think that global warming is anthropogenic and say, "actually I think it's probably just a natural cycle." The shock, hostility and downright hatred you will come across will very quickly render claims of death threats highly believable." - ajs
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