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Comment Re:Act now! Avoid Doomsday! (Score 1) 224

The last time I posted this link I got some guff but I think it's appropriate to post again. Nassim Haramein has been explaining for years that these solar flares would be occurring leading up to the year 2012: http://www.theresonanceproject.org./ You can find his video "Crossing the Event Horizon" on BitTorrent.

Comment Re:Truly Amazing (Score 1) 329

many of the physics organizations you are familiar with get grants from the federal government which is provided via coercive theft of your money through taxation. this group takes voluntary contributions only. seems like you should be more worried about the former.

Comment Re:Truly Amazing (Score 2, Informative) 329

This theory has implications that could revolutionize scientific thought across numerous fields. It may even provide some direction for the unified theory people to look in that isn't horribly complex and require inventing 1700 dimensions to make the math work.

Nassim Haramein has put forth a unified field theory which doesn't rely on made up science: http://theresonanceproject.org/

Comment Re:Really (Score 0, Redundant) 71

Tons of money for an expensive studio doesn't make a radio station either. Anything with a computer and an internet connection can be a radio station today. I also run a small radio station, although it's funded by a university, we don't have much equipment or money. We make due with what we have and that's what makes it fun.

Word 2007 to Feature Built-in Blogging 228

Vitaly Friedman writes "Microsoft has revealed a surprising new feature for Word 2007: built-in blog publishing. The big surprise is this: the HTML that is generated is actually not that bad. 'Joe Friend, a lead program manager (Microsoft's term for a person who creates the specifications for software that programmers implement) has posted an entry on his blog regarding an interesting new feature being implemented for Word 2007: direct publishing of blogs to the web from within the program.'"

Yahoo Rejects Microsoft Search Offer 129

mytrip writes to mention a Financial Times article detailing Microsoft's apparent interest in Yahoo!, and Yahoo!'s rude reaction to their interest. From the article: "The fight is on between the three internet search titans, after Yahoo's Terry Semel laid down the gauntlet to Microsoft saying the software giant's recently elevated ambitions in the search arena were a lost cause. 'My impartial advice to Microsoft is that you have no chance. The search business has been formed,' he said in an interview with the New Yorker's Ken Auletta."

Google Propping Up Typosquatting Biz? 279

An anonymous reader writes "Google is making oodles of cash placing ads on a vast sea of otherwise vacant Web sites that do little more than capitalize on misspelled domain name names, according to a story in today's Washington Post. From the story: 'Google Inc., which runs the largest ad network on the Internet, is making millions of dollars a year by filling otherwise unused Web sites with ads. In many instances, these ad-filled pages appear when users mistype an Internet address, such as BistBuy.com. This new form of advertising is turning into a booming business that some say is cluttering the Internet and could be violating trademark rules.'"

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