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Comment #3526514
It's more income. So ... more taxes. Think of it like the grocery bag tax in the affluent suburbs. We do need more "investment" in schools ... so this is a win for society, right?
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Comment #3518279
Serious biologists were very skeptical from the start : http://omicsomics.blogspot.com/2010/12/arsenic-and-new-micro... Soon, there were lots of questions : http://pipeline.corante…
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Comment #3484126
Sadly, it's called HTML5 : DOM + javascript + CSS + AJAX Google and Apple and Microsoft have locked things down pretty good, otherwise. The best portable application appears to be …
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Comment #3471667
Many are not working because they're unemployed: http://www.google.com/search?&q=U.S.+real+unemployment+r...
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Comment #3467324
I'm guessing the down moderators are missing the irony here. I'll spell it out: why is sql server an essential system service on Windows? WTHeck?
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Comment #3467307
Porting to unix? How about the other way: turning it OFF on windows? sigh
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Comment #3456085
Intel Fortran vs gcc ??? How about Intel Fortran vs. Intel C ? How about gcc C vs. gcc Fortran ? Hyper-optimized compiler for Intel architecture beats compiler designed to be porta…
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Comment #3454887
digg:2008::twitter:2012 The Great State of Twitterbraska is not on the Republican primary schedule, though.
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Comment #3449544
Having a lightweight, standalone executable with quick start up time is still a major win.
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Comment #3448799
Here's the "experts" talking about the announcement ... seqnanswers thread : http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16709 Just how good this piece of equipment is unknown. R…
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Comment #3447468
Funniest Intel fake I ever saw this: Intel had a demo booth at at computer covention where they ... ta da ... were demonstrating the latest whatever. I peered inside the computers …
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Comment #3433422
Dang. I hate these boys vs girls articles that cite testing at 8th grade. How about after puberty? That's when the boys start to really shine in math.