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Comment Re:Remember NAFTA! (Score 1) 244

> The Paris Accord won't actually accomplish anything beyond being some feel-good self-masturbatory act that serves as a good photo op probably not. I'm fearing its going to be the camels' nose in the tent: just like the EU itself wasnt supposed to be what it morphed into. It will start with the Paris "accord" but there will be a clamour for more tangible goals and eventually penalties. All the while the hypocrites will be raking in the bucks for supposed weather influence ? gimme a break. Remember folks, the weatherman cant predict 7 days accurately but we are to believe they can model the worlds' weather for the next 10, 20 or 50 years ? how about predicting where your money will go: that'll be more accurate.
Robotics

Robots To Search for Amelia Earhart's Lost Plane 98

raque writes "Following up on an earlier story, a group of aviation archaeologists will use underwater robots along with submersibles and sonar to search for Amelia Earhart's plane. The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery will search this July for the aircraft, which went down 75 years ago. 'If there's wreckage there that can be recovered, we need to know what it is, how big it is, what it looks like, and what it's made of so we can prepare a recovery expedition that has equipment to raise whatever's there,' said Richard Gillespie, the group's executive director."
Microsoft

Microsoft Seeks Patent For "Search By Sketch" 104

theodp writes "So, how does one search for images that aren't tagged with keywords? Google does offer its sometimes-spotty search by image, but what if you don't have an image handy that looks like what you're searching for? Microsoft, reports GeekWire, offers a solution that's 'a little like playing Pictionary with a search engine — drawing a sketch and seeing if the algorithm can return pictures that match it.' That's the concept behind Microsoft Research's patent-pending 'MindFinder' project, which has already been incorporated into a Windows Phone app called Sketch Match. A patent application made public Thursday notes that touch computing makes sketching easier than ever, making one wonder if we'll be 'giving Bing the finger' with Windows 8!"
Crime

25 Alleged Anonymous Hackers Arrested By Interpol 256

PatPending sends this quote from an AFP report: "Interpol has arrested 25 suspected members of the Anonymous hackers group in a swoop covering more than a dozen cities in Europe and Latin America, the global police body said Tuesday. Operation Unmask was launched in mid-February following a series of coordinated cyber-attacks originating from Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Spain,' Interpol said. The statement cited attacks on the websites of the Colombian Ministry of Defense and the presidency, as well as on Chile's Endesa electricity company and its National Library, among others. The operation was carried out by police from Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Spain, the statement said, with 250 items of computer equipment and cell phones seized in raids on 40 premises in 15 cities. Police also seized credit cards and cash from the suspects, aged 17 to 40."

Comment Re:Homeland Security's gonna love this... (Score 1) 153

> You do need to currently train to become an astronaut/cosmonaut which takes at least six months of intense study and a physical exam that not everybody with that kind of money can pass

So are you saying that the US and USSR's budgets were mostly spent in the old days in training chimps and dogs to pass those grueling exams ?

Sorry, but I just cant see what "intense study" you're going to need on a 9 minute flight. In case of emergency (you'll know when that will happen) just scream - for all the good it'll do you.

Comment Re:Hunting... (Score 1) 386

> My opinion is that MoBo makers will provide the key with each motherboard, just like software packages provide a key with each box. While this is also not an argument or logical, it is at least more plausible on the surface.

So why is the bios on my laptop signed ? Sorry to pop your bubble but I think some manufacturers would gladly jump on this bandwagon since they want control over their own gear (despite the niggling detail that you own it). So what's the opposite of FUD ? Certainty ? I dont think so. In this case it looks like misdirection.

Comment Re:I downloaded it, but didn't watch it, am i guil (Score 1) 159

> I downloaded the movie, but never could watch, it well, just sounded way too dumb.

Isnt that kinda like saying you were smoking marijuana but not inhaling .. I dont think it'll fly. Maybe you'd be better off saying you made a mistake and downloaded the wrong movie since a lot of people here said it was a five star stinker. ;-)

Comment Re:MS-Brain Tumor v1.01 (Score 1) 276

> Linux DOES infringe on MSFT patents, because it would be mathematically impossible for it NOT to with the sheer number of patents MSFT has,

Darl McBride, is that you ? You still going on about that Linux patent issue ? I'd have thought that when IBM was in court defending itself against SCO this particular issue has been put to rest. Boy, that was big big news here a few years back and now we get MSFT shills flogging this dead horse ? I believe if there are patents out there that are being infringed (and when boneheads try to patent individual letters in an alphabet .. kinda like "i", I'm sure there are infringements), the lawyers involved will be active - or not. Depends how big the target.

Lets wait and see if MSFT will go after GOOG. This should be good entertainment Break out the popcorn !

Comment Re:Oh thank goodness... (Score 1) 188

> USA's military involvement in Mexico and South America.

Yup, USA is involved but shows no sign of wanting to take over. Why would it ? They're aligned with US's purpose.

On the other hand, China invading Tibet may (or may not) be addressing territorial issues based in past history, but after Tibet is pacified and repurposed, Tibet becomes China and they can proceed to their next territorial issue.

As for America attacking Iraq, it was purely for the oil - and that seems to have backfired somewhat so they're building some megabases there to discourage other foreign investment.

Comment Re:Never trust it (Score 1) 162

> You're using an equals sign for both and assignment and a comparison here. Even though this is pseudocode, you couldn't write a parser that could compile it.

And to think all these years my PL/I programs have been compiling wrong because there wasnt a compiler for it. I better go back to BASIC then, but according to you, that's not possible either.

Granted they're not the current crap .. uh ..crop of eye test inducing languages, it's not the parser that was lacking. Pseudocode or otherwise.

Comment Re:Would you rather they... (Score 1) 120

> Or is it because you feel special when you watch pirated films but all sad when you find out that that pirated movie was *gasp* from a legitimate source?

hmm .. lets ponder this a sec.
The "pirate" really really liked the movie and shows selected clips of the best parts.
The "pirate" really hated the movie and showed only the worst parts (same parts ?! who'd have thunk!)
The "pseudo-pirate" shows only the very best parts since he's being paid to do so, to boost revenue.

I'd have to say I'd rather hear it from the pirate since he might be less biased than the studios. After all, I have to imagine as someone else said that no studio would trash their own films. I also have to consider you simple minded if you have'nt noticed that the (carefully selected) previews rarely translate consistently to a great two hour film.

In my opinion the piracy aspect is unimportant, it's the bias aspect that counts. And as for loosing control over the carefully crafted marketing of their films, what's next : NDA's from the viewers so they cannot trash the films to their friends and family ?

Comment Re:Money (Score 1) 609

> Do a fresh install.
Spend the $100 and get the Windows DVD if it bothers you that much

Whoa right there buddy ! :-) if you've already PAID for the shlepping thing (as I have) and you got your nice shiny Windows serial number on the bottom; then the only thing missing is the install media (as I did). Funny thing that Micro$oft (or Lenovo) had enough money - just barely I suppose - to cut an upgrade DVD to include in the box but that somehow or rather (maybe the money ran out at this point, or there was just no more space left in the box) they couldnt cut an original install DVD - despite having given you the blessing of God (Micro$oft) with that serial number. Well !! It just so happens our good friends at Pirate Bay are running a special on all Vista and Windows/7 install medias. It's free. Help yourself and do yourself a favour.

You *are* licensed to run one of those Windows are you not ?

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