Slashback: Authors, Innards, Boson 116
Yup. Sure looks prime to me, yessir. Cesaro writes: "BBC is reporting that the largest prime number yet found has been verified. This number is 4,053,946 digits and took them almost 2 years to find on the GIMPS distributed system. More information can be had here"
This punishment may have to be let out for certain crimes. A semi-anonymous reader wrote to point out that implications of the recent Windows virus Goner may have broader implications than were previously clear. "With word that the new 'Goner' email virus was quickly spreading across the globe, 41 U.S. states and six European countries today announced that anyone caught creating or purposefully distributing a computer virus will be prosecuted under hate crime statutes for intentionally targeting 'people of stupidity.'
The trouble with sounding too good to be true ... Greg Titus writes "As a followup to yesterday's story about the Treo MP3 player (touted as iPod competition) ... Check out the Treo web site this morning (http://www.treoplayer.com/): 'Due to issues beyond Hy-Tek Manufacturing and e.Digital Corporation's control, Hy-Tek has discontinued production of the current Treo design.'"
Getting at the guts of a Linn. thegadgetman, in a fit of "blatant bit of self-promotion" with some more information about the technology that runs the recently-featured (and incredible looking) Linn KiVOR.
"The Linn KiVOR is the first of an ever increasing number of companies adopting our XiVA software for powering the next-generation of media appliances. Built from the start to run on Linux (now running 2.4 series kernel) XiVA blends hard disk technology, advanced software design and embedded Internet technology to provide amazing features.
As well as OEMing our technology, we have our own range of hard-disk audio products - our SoundServers. The M1000 is a range that goes up to 16 outputs and 3 hard-disk, and our S1000 range includes intuitive TV interface and a range up to 3 outputs. All the current products feature professional quality audio cards from Midiman. All these feature the XiVA-Link protocol which has been adopted by many of the major Home Automation controllers (AMX, Crestron etc), and is used by our XiVA-Producer PC application for meta-data editing and MP3 transfer. We also have software for automatic generation of Pronto CCF files, and an application that turns a Visor (with IR booster) into a graphical remote control that contains a listing of all the albums on the server.
Our recently launched XiVA-Net portal is the exciting new Internet based entertainment service from Imerge! It is dedicated to delivering entertainment to the new wave of internet-connected AV products. It will enable you to find out more about the music and artists you love as well as thousands you have not yet had the chance to listen to. XiVA-Net will allow you to buy music, book concert tickets and get the latest music news and gossip from the comfort of your living room. see our web-sites (http://www.imerge.co.uk http://xiva-net.com and http://www.xiva.com) for full details"
Are there no sections? Can they not delve? Since many people have submitted this story, please note that an interesting story on the Higgs Boson, or, perhaps better said, on the lack of Higgs Boson ran in the science section, and is worth checking out.
No, not 'no Higgs boson' (Score:2, Informative)
Re:No, not 'no Higgs boson' (Score:3, Informative)
There's still a good chance that the Higgs will be found, and if it isn't, even at LHC energies, that in itself will be an interesting result.
Re:No, not 'no Higgs boson' (Score:2)
Yes and no. Until recently nobody had any idea what the Higgs mass was beyond 'more than LEP, HERA, Tevatron can deliver'.
The LHC has been in design for over 15 years. When the project started the Higgs theory was not even the leading contender.
Contrary to many people's belief, experimentalists don't build the experiments to test the theories of the theoreticians. Its more like have tunnel, will use it, what is there that is kewl to look at in that energy range? The design of the LHC is intended to give the greatest probability of finding the Higgs without boring a new tunnel. But it is not a one trick pony and if Peter Higg's theory was demolished tommorow there would be plenty of other stuff to do with it. After all if the Higgs is not there then the Standard model is still broken, still fails to explain gravity and still is 100% in compliance with all experimental observations on the sub-atomic scale. So there is something else to find.
One of the main issues that is missed by the reporters is that there is no 'Higgs Particle', there is a Higgs field type thingie wich if it exisits is manifested in at least one particle. Chances are that there will be multiple generations of Higgs particles, just as there are six quarks etc. Well thats the story I got from Cashmore and Rubia,
Re:No, not 'no Higgs boson' (Score:3, Informative)
New Scientist [newscientist.com] isn't Nature [nature.com], it is just a scientific newspaper rather than a journal. It is also cheaper and has a much wider circulation. You may want to wait for the full paper in Nature, but as a non-particle physicist, I'm quite happy with New Scientist's summary for the moment.
Re:No, not 'no Higgs boson' (Score:3, Interesting)
Excluding up to 115 GeV (if you can rely on this result) does rule out many supersymmetric models. The long life of the proton (which is stable as far as we can tell) also ruled out many SUSY models. All SUSY models must have a Higgs with mass below 200 GeV, so this is the most efficient way to attack SUSY.
If CDF does not find Higgs by the time LHC comes online, SUSY will look much more doubtful than it does now. If LHC does not find the Higgs, that will probably wrap it up for SUSY.
(I am not for or against SUSY, I am just interested in efficiently learning about the universe we live in.)
Re:No, not 'no Higgs boson' (Score:1)
IANAPP, but how can something which is the explanation of why particles have mass have a mass itself?
Are you sure about the Treo? (Score:1)
Anyone have any updates at all?
Here's the original link [edigital-store.com].
And I wanted one for chanukah, too.
Treo (Score:3, Interesting)
Is it any wonder that they discontinued it? Perhaps submitting the article to
Cheaper Portable Music Player (Score:5, Funny)
This is not a troll, off topic, or flamebait.
If anyone is looking for a cheaper portable music player, check out the iPod LC. [mac.com]
Re:Cheaper Portable Music Player (Score:1)
Re:Treo (Score:2, Informative)
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Re:Treo (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Treo (Score:1)
More than twice the size.
More than twice the weight.
More than twice the difficulty in using.
More than twice the storage capacity.
More than half the price.
More than one thirty-fourth the transfer speed!!!
Mighty impressive. Apple has more than inpressed me these past few months. I tried a firewire iBook at circuit city and was convinced that it was time to make the transition from x86. I'm waiting for the G4 iBook and G5 Desktop before iBuy into Apple.
Re:Peter Blake, sailor, dead (Score:1)
Re:Peter Blake, sailor, dead (Score:1)
Anyone interested can read his sponsor's account on his blog, as well as blog entries for the expedition before the tragedy.
Peter Blake's blog [blakexpeditions.com]
Sums it all up... (Score:5, Funny)
Haha... that all most made my coffee come out my nose.
Re:Sums it all up... (Score:1)
Note: A deep fried piece of potato is a poor instrument for picking your nose from the inside...
Re:Sums it all up... (Score:1)
That's a weird place to keep your coffee, anyway...
Treo (Score:2, Informative)
Re:OTOH (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Goner thing... (Score:1)
If not - note the URL: SATIREwire.com
Re:Goner thing... (Score:1)
And this differs from normal law and practice how?
Re:Goner thing... (Score:1)
> stupid people, to protect stupid people from
> themselves.
Are you talking about this link?
http://www.satirewire.com/news/0112/hate_crime.
Now, that domain name might be a clue..
Re:Goner thing... (Score:1)
Re:Goner thing... (Score:1)
Guess the replacement will be called: Ipód (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Are /.'ers stupid? (Score:2, Informative)
here's the article [satirewire.com]
AMX and Crestron for home control? (Score:1)
That's why we [axiomdesign.com] only have filthy rich clients.
Re:AMX and Crestron for home control? (Score:1)
Catch-22 (Score:2, Funny)
Something Fishy Treo? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Something Fishy Treo? (Score:1)
2 years with that number crunching... (Score:1)
Prime research? (Score:1)
What follows is my favorite prime number, wihch fun unzipping properties [slashdot.org]:
48565078965739782930984189469428613770744208735
20 Gig MP3 / Hard Drive (Score:1)
Grr. It's a joke. (Score:3, Insightful)
Oops.
Re:Grr. It's a joke. (Score:1)
Read before you react (Score:3, Informative)
TREO (Score:1, Insightful)
Regardless, i thought this thing looked unlikely in the first place -- now even more so. If someone actually has a working unit in their possession, i will retract my disbelief, but will redouble my dislike for inferior copycats...
Some detective work... (Score:5, Interesting)
Check out the source code. Lovely ol' Frontpage inserted an author meta tag with the name "Jerzy Bilyk".
Here is where it gets interesting. Run a Google search on "Jerzy Bilyk", and you come up with this page [google.com] (Google cache used because the original doesn't exist anymore). It lists a "Bilyk, Jerzy" as having a supended license (among other crimes.) The police department is in Plano, IL.
Now here's the really interesting part: a WHOIS [netsol.com] on treoplayer.com shows a John Bastion as owning the domain. His address? Sugar Grove, IL: about 12 miles from Plano. (Mapquest proves it [mapquest.com]).
I think, from this, we can safely declare one golden rule: if you're going to do a hoax and submit it to Slashdot, don't freakin' use Frontpage!
P.S. I'm available as a consultant if anyone from Slashdot would like to hire an editor/story checker.
Re:Some detective work... (Score:4, Funny)
The Plano, Il., police page you listed was very informative. I love reading log sheets like this for small town police units. The infractions seem so petty compared to the big stuff you see on the mainstream news.
The township name of Sandwich Il. seems somewhat unfortunate with the title "Female Juvenile Sandwich" halfway down the page, though. I'm sure a few people had to double-take to read that properly.
Re:Some detective work... (Score:1)
Re:Some detective work... (Score:2)
Only one problem with that theory... (Score:2)
Granted, most PC's don't have a FireWire port, but I think I would have at least said it had a combo USB/FireWire port.
Re:Some detective work... (Score:2)
Just what I was thinking. Yes, you're very clever and all that, and we're all in awe of your investigative skills (oh yes, really), but what you're saying, in itslef means nothing.
Tom.
Good thing they didn't find the Higgs . . . (Score:1)
to the size of a pea. (Scroll about halfway down the page for the reference, then see here [gte.net] for an explanation of the reference to fans.)
Re:I'm not Stupid (Score:1)
I will grant a troll mod, i have no problem with that, but how can it be considered off topic?
1998? You being generous. (Score:1)
Re:1998? You being generous. (Score:1)
Actually I think the Net Howto was written for 0.99.
Build a bridge... (Score:1)
Yep it was a rant and I shouldn't have been tempted to reply but hey.
The people on ldp-discuss@ are the nicest and most down to earth people.
"3 yrs ago it was a bit rude - so people thought linux sucked" is not argument. The linux audience was massively different 3 yrs ago anyway.
If you wanna put your money where your mouth is check out the LDP web site for info on how to help. I hope you will be plesently suprised.
Re: (Score:1)
Another Indication That Treoplayer.com Is False: (Score:1)
Ah ha! So Microsoft Frontpage was used to build the hoax! Another terrible reason to hate a terrible company... (just joking
No, really, it appears to be false in many ways. Disregard it completely.
About the Hy-Tek Treo Site (Score:1, Interesting)
It's all out of order (Score:1)
On a related note, the Classic XP3 player sold by circuit city uses the same base design as the true, and sports a few extra features like recording and extended battery life. I read a few reports of problems with it though, usually due to the fact the case is made out of plastic instead of aluminum like the Treo.
Re:Treo Lives! (Score:1)