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unlike im10horses, I found it almost funny

Appreciate the details, I still don't believe the transponders are the right solution. Quick off-topic, I don't automatically absorb what the "authority" is feeding me (the engineers at so cal, your professor or any other authority figure, you're free to do otherwise though - I do work with engineers all the time,

The proximity sensors in the cars (that help with parking for example) don't need the "transponders" in the reflectors, fer christ's sake. And is easier to create and put better sensors on cars than to add what your professor wants in each reflector. Some people scare me, your professor is one of them (if I understood

sigh... perfect examples of why software patents should be abolished. the ideas are somewhat clear cut, but the point of the patents is to patent implementations, not ideas. in case of software, the implementation is a piece of code, perfectly covered already by copyright.

maybe blind, maybe early, don't really see the weapons part of the story, unless a shovel, pliers, saw, rope and some other crap qualify now as weapons... also, if it tries to be sinister, the office attire on the passengers and the lady present softens the message. IMO.

The clock stopped ? Maybe the time stopped, did you think of THAT !?

Really? The difference is not "intelligence, with all it encompasses", but "network size" and "pair-bonding"? I'll scratch my head here for a while, then I'll get back to watching American Idol, "Science" magazine is not for me...

:)

This is quite a piece of news people! I'm waiting impatiently for the next one "We read on internet that something happened somewhere!!1! We hope it's nothing serious"

Hey, they're MIT, not apple, geeks, not designers. The "human factor" is completely missing in their logo, which should be obvious, since is generated. You're right Sam, is an anti-logo, is wrong, boring, ugly, confusing, hard to put on media, hard to abstract, lacking identity, shifting, full of gradients, in general

he's a pilot, he might do it already without you liking it...

I had to laugh. You see, when you work in american advertising, you forget pretty much what "common sense" is, and seeing it somewhere shocks and awes you. "It continually impresses you"? Hilarious! Get out of the BS spewing industry, and you might hope at some point to have a chance at becoming normal. Well, unless

somewhat cute, otherwise generic and ignorable. as giz comments, not all designers are worth the praise. some definitely are, and the ones that are don't think will appreciate this animation. just my 2 cents

"Executive summary: Despite the omnipresent burden of responsibility, ..., there's an excitement and pleasure in working on one's own behalf...". Great, good to know. Next!

The irony is thick in your comment. You propose the great purge (the stalin move), you seem to hate assange, yet you find the comparison with solzhenitsyn laughable. Keeping the analogies, the comparison is actually apt, and I expect you to have an awesome mustache...

Since you're dicking around using the gdb, how would writing pieces of apps in C help? Everything gets compiled into machine code (which can be translated to ASM = "addresses in memory" plus calls), at that point it can be debugged/traced using gdb... Done that some 12 years ago as an exercise with a Pascal exe, don't

@snownpaint1: glad you started with "kind of", since the picture you included is of Philip Johnson's Glass House :)