Apr
17
2009
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “A Swedish internet service provider, Bahnhof, has begun deleting customer identification information in order to prevent it from being used as evidence against its customers under Sweden’s new legislation against copyright infringement via peer-to-peer file sharing. According to this report on ‘The Local,’ it is entirely legal for it to do so. The company’s CEO, Jon Karlung, is identified as ‘a vociferous opponent of the measures that came into force on April 1st,’ and is quoted saying that he is determined to protect the company’s clients, and that ‘It’s about the freedom to choose, and the law makes it possible to retain details. We’re not acting in breach of IPRED; we’re following the law and choosing to destroy the details.'”

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Apr
17
2009
evariste.galois writes “Wikipedia has a special section called, ‘Language Philosophy,’ in every article for a programming language. This section looks at the motivation and the basic principles of the language design. What if we investigate further than that? What deeper connections between philosophies and programming languages exist? By considering the most influential thinkers of all time (e.g. Plato, Descartes, Kant) we can figure out which programming language fits best with aspects of their philosophy (Did you know that Kant was the first Python programmer)? The list is not exhaustive, but this is a funny and educative start.”

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Apr
17
2009
mikeljnola writes with an excerpt from NOLA.com that says state senator Danny Martiny (R-Kenner) will introduce a bill to the Louisiana legislature on April 27 to “‘make it illegal to “create or attempt to create a human-animal hybrid, … transfer or attempt to transfer a human embryo into a non-human womb … (or) transfer or attempt to transfer a non-human embryo into a human womb.”‘ With budget cuts all around, our struggling state is concerned with the eminent danger of human-animal hybrids. The upside is that the odds of the Louisiana becoming the Bayous of Dr. Boudreaux are now even slimmer.”

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Apr
17
2009
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Apr
17
2009
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Apr
17
2009
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Apr
17
2009
If you are new to working in Lightroom your first few weeks will be a steep learning curve. Here are mistakes to be aware of and avoid when you’re starting out.
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Apr
17
2009
A speaker system can cost as little as . Or as much as 0,000. As a normal person, you probably have just one question about speakers that cost as much a Ferrari: What. The. Hell.
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Apr
17
2009
mike.rimov writes “I saw that part of the brand new Windows Live package is the Family Safety Filter, so I decided to give it a spin. Turned it on, set it to ‘basic filtering’ (their lowest level), and went to Google … oops, it blocks Google! So I logged into the settings and added Google as an exception. Google still wouldn’t come up. Just in case, I turned off the family filter: voila, Google. As we all know, ‘Don’t be evil’ is not part of Microsoft’s motto! Oh yeah — and with the filter on, Microsoft’s own search engine, live.com comes up.” Anomaly?

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Apr
17
2009
fantomas writes “The BBC reports that ‘US President Barack Obama has announced his “vision for high-speed rail” in the country, which would create jobs, ease congestion and save energy.” Can rail work in the land where the car is king? Would you travel on the new high speed lines?”

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