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Ubisoft's Authentication Servers Go Down 634

ZuchinniOne writes "With Ubisoft's fantastically awful new DRM you must be online and logged in to their servers to play the games you buy. Not only was this DRM broken the very first day it was released, but now their authentication servers have failed so absolutely that no-one who legally bought their games can play them. 'At around 8am GMT, people began to complain in the Assassin's Creed 2 forum that they couldn't access the Ubisoft servers and were unable to play their games.' One can only hope that this utter failure will help to stem the tide of bad DRM."

Comment Re:Dealing with Layered Problems (Score 1) 154

Sorry, I was ambiguous. Fermat's little theorem says a^(p-1) mod p = 1 mod p, and a^p mod p = a. When p = 5, this means that any number raised to the 4th power is going to end in a 1 or a 6. Euler's extension to Fermat's little theorem says that a^(t(n)+1) mod n = a mod n, where t(n) is a function. t(10) = 4, so this explains why the last digit of a number is unchanged after raising it to the fifth power. t(100) = 40, so you'll find that after raising a number to the 41st power, the last two digits will be the same.
Medicine

Submission + - Fat cells used to create beating heart cells (bobim.org)

Amenacier writes: Melbourne scientists recently made the discovery that stem cells isolated from adult fat cells could be made to turn into beating heart muscle cells when cultured with rat heart cells. This discovery may lead to the usage of fat stem cells in the reparation of cardiac damage, or to fix such cardiac problems as holes in the heart.

It is proposed that culturing the stem cells with rat heart cells allows them to differentiate into heart muscle cells through the action of signals from the heart cells. In the future it may be possible to inject/transplant the stem cells into the damaged area and have them naturally differentiate into the type of cell required, with only the natural stimuli provided by surrounding cells required to effect the process, without any danger of rejection by the body.

The original article can be found at the Bernard O'Brien Institute of Microsurgery website: http://bobim.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=88&Itemid=37

I for one welcome our rat-fat-heart cell overlords, what about you?

Comment We blame the Army Core of Engineers (Score 1) 712

It's the fault of the Army Core of Engineers. The levees failed at much much less of their designed capacity. Despite citizens screaming about the problem, and suing the Core for a quadrillion dollars, nothing is being done about the issue and it's getting no media attention.

Here's a nice documentary about the real problems behind the hurricanes.

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