Just read this first:"Men like women who resemble dear old mom, and women like men who look like dear old dad, a computer analysis now shows. Scientists in Hungary investigated 52 university students and their parents. They also looked at the significant others of the...
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"1. She got typecast The moron’s idea of “understanding” something is to pigeonhole it, file it in with things from the past that it may resemble. Morons don’t like to look too closely at stuff, knowing that details serve only to confuse, not to enlighten....
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"By David Kaplan - Thu 17 Jan 2008 01:36 AM PST
scrabulousHasbro and Mattel, the marketers of Scrabble, are accusing the creators of popular Facebook app Scrabulous of violating the copyright on the 70-year-old...
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I don't think this serves an educational purpose on taser use; and it isn't an appropriate 'statement', no matter what Mr. Greenway intended it to be. "A recent Mega Man ROM hack video recreating the death of...
Unlike other cellulosic startups, isn't making ethanol.
Their fuels are hydrocarbons. Calif.-based Amyris, UC Berkeley. They're designed to resemble components
in current gasoline, in petroleum...
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Ooh. Not good. When a government says it wants such sweeping powers and then says it will use those powers judiciously, I always think back to the bit about "sweeping powers". Putting computer-enabled omniscience in the hands of fallible, fallible people is a recipe for...
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14 February 2007
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The World Socialist Web Site condemns the military and political provocations with which the Bush administration is laying the foundations for an attack on Iran. We...