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- New photo proof of dark matter
- New photo proof of dark matterDark matter doesn't existIt is fascinating to see how many imaginary objects the big bang theorists need to create to fix their theory which seems more and more flawed.There were black holes,neutron stars,magnestars,magnetic recoonection and other abherations of this kind then now they seem focused...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-28
- Autonomy and Zantaz pursue dark matter
- Yesterday I wrote about Orchestria, software that provides policy management for messages and Web and file activity to prevent data leakage and ensure corporate governance and compliance with regulatory and corporate standards. I described this class of software as bring more fine-grained controls to unstructured data, the dark matter flowing...
- Blog posts 2007-07-03
- The first 3D map of dark matter
- The first 3D map of dark matterDark energyI suppose that when they say in Nature that dark matter comprises 1/4 of the universe they include dark energy which is even more abundant than dark matter and matter together. The other numbers are estimations of the ratio dark matter / total...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-08
- The first 3D map of dark matter
- In a letter to Nature, an international team of researchers -- 20 scientists from 11 labs around the world -- reveals it has produced the first 3D picture of dark matter. This map has been created by combining hundreds of images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope for the Cosmic...
- Blog posts 2007-01-08
- Dark Matter 1.02 (Windows)
- This is an awesome remake of a stellar classic. Get ready for some intense space shooting as you take on a galaxy's worth of asteroids and enemies. There are 30 missions at various scenic locations in Campaign Mode. Compete for Top Gun in Challenge Mode. Progress your ship's weaponry to...
- Software downloads 2006-08-10
- Pamela, an antimatter lab in space
- It's commonly admitted that about 80% of the Universe is made of 'dark matter.' But we had only rudimentary ways to detect it, such as high flying balloons. Now, the first satellite designed to detect both antimatter and dark matter has been launched last week. Nature writes that this antimatter...
- Blog posts 2006-06-18
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- Science boycotts over envirnomental issues?
- bad ideaSo, like, back in 1933, boycott Einstein and other scientists in Germany because you didn't like Nazi laws as of 1933?Probably not a good idea.Let's just boycott all other countries because they are all full of foreigners.Eco-worshippers are a bunch of crybabiesSure... let's boycott everyone that doesn't agree with...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-02
- Figuring the value of software
- Phil Wainewright's discussion about the cost of running highly scalable SaaS applications like SuccessFactors comes at the right time. He says: Speaking in the opening keynote of SIIA OnDemand in San Jose this morning, SuccessFactors CEO Lars Dalgaard let slip a statistic that set several...
- Blog posts 2009-11-02
- What's a brick?
- CinderblockMany years ago a product called cinderblock was made from coal fire residue. It was similar to standard concrete block. In many cases, over time, it proved far less satisfactory. One big problem was degradation in a wet environment. It would get sort of mushy and...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-20
- Windows 7 stability and reliability update available for download
- It use to be called ...... a Service Pack. I guess it's to soon for that, it would not have looked good before the launch, so they renamed it.^o^RE: Windows 7 stability and reliability update available for downloadlooks like to me that it was not tested thoroughly. Although I...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-16
- The 'Seven Laws of Projects'
- great!Seventh Point is the one always happen.RE: The 'Seven Laws of Projects'Unfortunately very true.A successful project is typically one where someone gets lucky and manages to balance your seven points to an 'optimal' level.Accepting #2 has given us the opportunity to go for more of an agile approach. If you...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-01
- America backs away from the Internet with a whimper
- Just like how the EU workswhen they do not agree on something, the bargining, voting, referendums, treaties, et cetera begin.And nothing gets done. I guess the internet will now become another thing to be bargin, bantered, discussed, and not agreed apon.Yes, the future looks so bright for it. I wonder,...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-01
- Google gets more aggressive than Microsoft at moving users off IE 6
- Could be a great product, and a great way for companies to keep IE6 forcompatibility reasons, but, pack a modern browser for modern websites. And, for all those users that still think that IE is the Internet, adding a Google plugin might just be the easiest way to get them...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-22
- Small signs of a health care deal forming
- what deal?The New York Times is the least reliable source of information.If you want signs of a deal in the making just watch the conservatives talk shows: O'Reilly, Beck, Hannity, etc as real Americans do.They would tell us if there are any talks about it. RE: Small signs of a...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-03
- Vindications: ah, the week that was
- Well you realy dont do yourself any favours.any moments of clarity you may have are lost in the sea of anti "wintel" blog rage. Maybe if you were more objective and took comments less personal then you may find life better. na, ah doesn't does I?Find me...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-29
- Joe Biden and the dawn of the MediNet
- what a waste, just model VA Hospitalsthey have one of the most efficient medical records on the planet. HIEThese funds are not to develop electronic medical records (your right, the VA's VISTA system is very good - and I am a strong advocate of open source solutions) This is...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-21
- Is $400 billion a lot of money?
- Is $400 billion a lot of money?Breaking evenSo if US were to spend more money on achieving energy independence, how much time will be needed to break-even? For example, if the US spends $400 billion each year towards energy independence and achieves it in two years and then it...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-24
- General Electric appliances strive for 'net-zero energy homes'
- General Electric appliances strive for 'net-zero energy homes'average home-owners are screwedMost cannot drop $30K on solar panels. The rich people buy panels, drop consumption from the power grid. Electric company compensates buy raising rates to the remaining (non-rich) customers. So the rich get richer and the poor learn to read...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-15
- Irony Alert: New York City pays $1 million for typewriters
- Irony Alert: New York City pays $1 million for typewritersTalk about working too hard..Thats pretty laughable.The spend an ass load of time doing paperwork rather than being on the beat.sad.. you would think they would fix it.Shouldn't the "to" in the first sentence be "from"? nt.Muzzle loaders for NYPD anyone?Wouldn't...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-15
- Did Jobs and Apple lie about reason for departure?
- Did Jobs and Apple lie about reason for departure?Uh huh.We should definitely throw Jobs in prison for possibly affecting the share price in Apple. How dare he hide or not fully disclose the extent of his health problems? I mean, that could cost people money!The SEC should not only demand...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-08
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