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Comment Re:Dump Win-doze and Lin-sux (Score 1) 375

Faster ? that's a hardware spec, more reliable ? I don't remember the last time that my OS have crash. more scalable ? Even if you have infinite money, Linux will be clearly more scalable, I don't think that any supercomputer are based on OS X. more secure ? all your base (information) belong us(Apple inc.)

Comment Some R&D about chess (Score 1) 318

Even if there's a lot of R&D already done in chess, I'll try to improve them. And I 'll like to code about AI. I'm not rich, but I still code in my spare-time, for now I work on a chess variant ( Suicide chess), I hope to be able to solve the game.(see my progress on http://suicidechess.ca/ So if I'm richer than George Lucas, I'll try to solve chess.

Comment Where is the privacy? (Score 1) 628

I don't have , and I'll never have a facebook account. But a private event invitation sent via facebook, shoudn't be private ? I know, facebook != privacy. But it will be the same thing , if I sent 30 invitations email for my birthday party? Even I don't care if everyone in the world knows that I plan a party. But come on, if the police can find the party with facebook tag "all-night" , they are able to read that's just a BBQ party. And their was only 15 guest that accept the invitation. Ok let do a event : A traffic jam party: more than 100 person, music ( I'm sure that at least one person listen music in his car), etc.
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An anonymous reader writes "CTV reports on how Canadians are fighting back against the Canadian DMCA. Led by Michael Geist, the Fair Copyright for Canada Facebook group is nearing 90,000 members. There are local chapters, a YouTube contest, wikis, and people writing letters and organizing rallies against the copyright bill. Geist said, 'When you get tens of thousands of Canadians speaking out like this, there's big political risk for any political party who chooses to ignore it.'"

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