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Comment Re:Urban jungles (Score 1) 538

Likewise, if you head 25 minutes west of Boston via 90 you'll hit MetroWest (Framingham, Natick, Ashland, Hopkinton, Holliston) where housing is relatively affordable and large lots of land can be had. The Commuter Rail goes into Boston at a regular and convenient schedule, so if you work in Boston and live in MetroWest you can save a lot of money on gas by taking the train every day.

Comment Not even close (Score 1, Insightful) 294

Yawn. Lame. This isn't even close to the high density, high performance machines from my friends at SiCortex. If you're a serious player in HPC-land, the SiCortex machines have you salivating. I'm not trying to sound like an advertisement but they're simply awesome machines. Up to 5832 64-bit MIPS processors running Linux in a relatively small footprint. I don't have a direct connection to the company but I've worked closely with them in the past and it's the real deal. Check it out - SiCortex.com

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U.S. Government Moves To Dismiss EFF Case 219

iny0urbrain writes "The New York Times reports that the US government has asked a federal judge to dismiss the Electronic Frontier Foundation's civil liberties lawsuit against the AT&T Corporation because 'of a possibility that military and state secrets would otherwise be disclosed.' The statement concludes by saying: 'Finally, because the United States intends to assert the state secrets privilege and file a dispositive motion to dismiss this action, the United States requests that discovery proceedings be deferred until the government's submission has been considered and heard.' You can view the full text of the government's statement of interest (PDF) on the EFF's website." Sorry, hadn't had my coffee yet this morning, and double posted this one. Sadly, the first one is a mere two stories down. It's also still pouring into the submissions bin, so I'm not the only one not yet awake.

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