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Comment Re:Exponential grows of cured HIV patients? (Score 4, Insightful) 47

I had a bone marrow transplant in 2000 for Leukemia. My donor had no allergies and a different blood type and now, so do I. The no allergies was a nice benefit, but I wouldn't recommend a bone marrow transplant unless there is no alternative. At the time, one-year survival odds were about 60%. The process has improved, but there are still lots of ways to not survive a BMT. I was off work for 6 months and it wasn't until 2 years after the transplant that I could work 40 hours every week. It took 4 years for me to wean off of steroids. I am still living with side effects of the chemo and radiation user to kill my bone marrow -- Cataracts and type-2 diabetes are common side effects.

Comment Complete Nonsense (Score 1) 373

I have one of these new Seagate hybrid laptop drives (1TB) and for many operations, it is significantly SLOWER than the 5400 RPM drive that it replaces. Sleep and wake are now very erratic compared to the old drive. Sometimes is takes a few seconds and sometimes, the Seagate hybrid drive goes off and stares at it's navel for 30-60 seconds. At work, I use all SSD and this hybrid drive is not anywhere near the same league for day-to-day operations. I'm debating now whether to go to a straight 7200RPM drive or SSD. This hybrid is a nice marketing stunt, but not much more.
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Thief Returns Stolen Laptop Contents On USB Stick 352

While it's true that Sweden is responsible for unleashing IKEA and ABBA on humanity, not everything they produce is terrible. Their thieves are some of the most considerate in the world. An unnamed professor at Umeå University received a USB stick with all his data after his laptop was stolen. From the article: "The professor, who teaches at Umeå University in northern Sweden, was devastated when ten years of work stored on his laptop was stolen. But to his surprise, a week after the theft, the entire contents of his laptop were posted to him on a USB stick. 'I am very happy,' the unnamed professor told the local Västerbottens-Kuriren newspaper. 'This story makes me feel hope for humanity.'"

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