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eldavojohn writes “At the ZDNet site, Jeremy Allison (a well-known employee of the Google corporation) goes on a hilarious rant against Digital Rights Management. He compares the access restriction technology with underwear gnomes & Star Trek while ending with: ‘Believing in a DRM business model is like joining Star Fleet security, putting on your red shirt, and volunteering to beam down to the new unexplored planet with Kirk, Spock and McCoy. Someone will be coming back from that mission, it’s just not likely to be the security guard. Always a true engineer, Scotty had the good sense to stay safely on board the ship.’”
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Original post by Zonk and software by Elliott Back
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Ant writes “The Science Creative Quarterly has published an economic analysis of The Social Norm of Leaving the Toilet Down, employing game theory. This analysis is more thorough than preceding ones cited (from 2002 and 2005), as it factors in the cost of yelling. Both men and women can take some comfort in the conclusion though neither may in the end be satisfied.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Original post by kdawson and software by Elliott Back
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In the Age of Computer Bloat someone has decided to do a performance comparison between a 1986 Mac Plus and a 2007 AMD Dual core, each running appropriate software. Computer Bloat does not fare so well. “In order to keep the hoots and hollers of ‘unfair comparison’ at a minimum, we designed the tests to be as fair and equitable as possible. We focussed on running tests that reflect how the user perceives the computing experience… And no, we didn’t include processing-heavy modern software like Photoshop or Crysis! We selected very basic everyday functions that were performed equally by the 1980’s and the 2007 Microsoft applications.”
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Original post by Alien54 (posted by kdawson) and software by Elliott Back
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yoyoq writes “Homeland Security is looking for suggestions from sci-fi writers. “Looking to prevent the next terrorist attack, the Homeland Security Department is tapping into the wild imaginations of a group of self-described “deviant” thinkers: science-fiction writers.” Here’s a suggestion: 9-11 could have been prevented with locks on the cockpit door.”
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counterfriction writes “This month’s issue of Symmetry, a magazine jointly published by SLAC and Fermilab, is featuring an article that points out the sometimes extemporaneous and unconventional solutions physicists have come up with in (and out of) the laboratory. From the article: ‘Leon Lederman … used a pocket knife, tape, and items on anyone’s grocery list to confirm that interactions involving the weak force do now show perfect mirror symmetry, or parity, as scientists had long assumed.’”
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