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Blasa

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    Comment #1200034

    For those that haven't come across it before the object-capability model deals with this sort of problem. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-capability_model Edit: That of restric…

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    Comment #1191491

    Oh and MathML would be nice.

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    Comment #1191449

    That fills the same space as to what I was thinking about, cool! I'll have to try setting a course up. I thought of some form of karma might be needed to avoid people joining a cla…

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    Comment #1191207

    I put my idea up (about the group learning community), because I'd like it to be made. Even if I'm not the one to make it. It scratches one of my itches.

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    Comment #1170167

    > That isn't true; that ends up with the wall from the middle move in a different spot. Oops yes you are right. They would only be of the same value if the map was symmetrical on t…

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    Comment #1169256

    Did you do any sort of memoization of the minmax evaluation? For example the expected value of moving up and left should be the same as the the expected value of moving left then u…

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    Comment #1151948

    I hope to get a sheevaplug* at some point to be a small multi-purpose home server. If we can get setup of that (or something similar) to be as painless as setting up a facebook acc…

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    Comment #1124629

    What I'd like is a device that can fold (but has a seamless screen when unfolded) so it fits more easily in small places. Also you can type and have part of the screen angled up at…

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    Comment #1088014

    Why are we talking about the Apple IIe? I'm sure a lot more people that learned to code and about the guts of the machine in the 80's did so on Speccies (£180 in 1984), C64s ($595 …

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    Comment #1086232

    I'm pretty much the same hate stuff kinda mindset. So I'm curious did you get the DX or the original. DX seems more useful for pdfs/studying but less pocketable.

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    Comment #1085340

    As the IPhone SDKs currently run on Mac OSX, if they kill OSX how are people going to develop for whatever the IPad develops into? It raises an interesting question though. Is Appl…

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    Comment #1083461

    What about weight? For a paperback sized kindle it is about half the weight of a ipad... (300g for the kindle and 680g for the ipad)

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    Comment #1045463

    It is fairly easy to find such mappings. Call the carried data the key. XOR the key data with any other image to get the encrypted file. Simply XOR the encrypted file with the key …

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    Comment #1039394

    This is interesting. It might be worth noting somewhere how many bits is an Int on your test rigs. I got 94 using C in 12min (didn't check for overflows of large numbers, silly has…

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    Comment #1006691

    Weird, I always though of xfactor single-buyers as young people (future pop wannabees) hoping to catch a bit of the star factor of the people they had been voting for. Looking for …

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    Comment #1006597

    What are you estimating as the demographics for each? As a 30 something alternative music type the RATM campaign was big on my facebook page. At least back in 2007 the xfactor was …