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The Perfect Way To Slice a Pizza 282

iamapizza writes "New Scientist reports on the quest of two math boffins for the perfect way to slice a pizza. It's an interesting and in-depth article; 'The problem that bothered them was this. Suppose the harried waiter cuts the pizza off-center, but with all the edge-to-edge cuts crossing at a single point, and with the same angle between adjacent cuts. The off-center cuts mean the slices will not all be the same size, so if two people take turns to take neighboring slices, will they get equal shares by the time they have gone right round the pizza — and if not, who will get more?' This is useful, of course, if you're familiar with the concept of 'sharing' a pizza."

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I've been waiting for this for years!

I've been using a privately owned ISP (Zipcon.net, they're great!) rather then the Verizon DSL ISP I once had. Verizon not only had horrible customer service (literally hours on hold, frequent connection loss etc.) but I also had a sneaky feeling that my privacy would be at risk. We all know how that turned out during the last administration.

My private ISP has much better uptime and the owner or some other person in the know will answer my calls during the first 4 rings almost all the time. If my DSL wire provider has an issue (yes, Verizon) he will deal with it for me, as opposed to Verizon which required me to wait hours for the ISP only to tell me that it was the other part of their company and to call them and wait on hold, again for long periods of time.

Because of all of that, I've not switched to FIOS even though it's been right in front of my house since the early days (we were a test neighborhood). If this rule goes through, I'll be jumping on FIOS and keeping my current, very good, ISP.

Get in there guys and make your comments to the FCC!
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Java Development: Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA? 122

Java_Good_COBOL_Bad asks: "For Java development, would most people recommend using Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA? I am currently using Eclipse and it took a long time to get the environment set up. I understand that Eclipse is a framework that can be used for many things, not just Java development, but all I really need is an IDE for Java. So, I wonder if Eclipse is more complex than I need. I have never used IDEA before. Is it more straight-forward? Has anybody here migrated from Eclipse to IDEA? How steep was the learning curve?"

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