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[Tech News] Interesting technology

Tomc
29-Mar-2011
[5776]
@Graham and vice versa
Cyphre
30-Mar-2011
[5777]
http://blogs.unity3d.com/2011/02/27/unity-flash-3d-on-the-web/
Gabriele
31-Mar-2011
[5778]
Max, functional programming IS a substitute for OOP. whether it is 
better or worse is a different matter.
Maxim
31-Mar-2011
[5779]
then why would they start adding OO concepts to functional languages?
Andreas
31-Mar-2011
[5780x2]
(ignoring the issue wether that question even makes sense to ask, 
or wether the factual situation implied is indeed the case)


because the concept transcended it's OO roots and turned out to be 
more generally applicable, or even just _also_ applicable in a different 
context?
viz the success of subtyping (in programming languages) and subtype 
polymorphism which arguably rooted in "OO" (simula) have long since 
transcended this paradigm
Henrik
1-Apr-2011
[5782]
http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/uslocations/mountain-view/autocompleter/index.html


New job offer at Google (yes, today, I'm posting in the wrong group) 
:-)
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5783]
It's a bit late for April fool's isn't it ?
Sunanda
1-Apr-2011
[5784]
Not in Europe or the Americas -- still prime time for announcements 
of R3 and such things,
PeterWood
1-Apr-2011
[5785]
Yes, it is well past mid-day.
Henrik
1-Apr-2011
[5786]
just after 9 AM here, so plenty of opportunities left. :-)
PeterWood
1-Apr-2011
[5787]
Henrik you really must stop living in the past ;-)
Henrik
1-Apr-2011
[5788]
well, spin the Earth in the other direction, then. :-)
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5789x4]
Henrik .. it's just a convention!
We could start GMT+13 in Scandinavia .. that would be easier than 
changing the earth's rotation
and NZ would be at GMT
except we have no Zulus here
Henrik
1-Apr-2011
[5793]
since we are not rid of things like the daylight savings time yet, 
I'm starting to think it's easier to just change the Earth's rotation 
:-)
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5794x2]
This is what the Danes think
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/3100
PeterWood
1-Apr-2011
[5796]
We have constant daylight savings here. That's why the time in Jakarta 
which is two hours flight to the east of us is one hour behind the 
time here. The sun is at  its highest between 1:00 and 1:30 depending 
on the season.


There was a rumour that the Prime Minister who made the change did 
so because he was fed up with the senior civil servants playing golf 
before going to work.
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5797]
If the poles reverse, we might as well change the timezones so we 
can still use our compasses to guess the time
Henrik
1-Apr-2011
[5798]
too bad that swatch time never caught on. perhaps it was simply introduced 
at the wrong time.
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5799x2]
My chat program based on Maarten's rubgy used swatch time
All these webinar invites I get .. no idea what the local time is!
Gabriele
1-Apr-2011
[5801]
then why would they start adding OO concepts to functional languages?

 - to attract more (ignorant) people to the languages. (unless you 
 consider typeclasses an OO concept...)
Henrik
1-Apr-2011
[5802]
indeed, some languages use feature labels, rather than actual design.
Kaj
1-Apr-2011
[5803x2]
We have continuous daylight savings time here in the Netherlands, 
too, since Hitler synced us to Berlin time, instead of GMT
Isn't it the greatest achievement of a politician to be able to change 
time?
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5805x2]
And the reason it persisted .. it makes sense??
Pity Hitler didn't enforce swatch time ...
Kaj
1-Apr-2011
[5807]
Depends on if you trade more with Germany or with England. I suppose 
that changed through the war
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5808]
Are wooden shoes more popular in Germany or England?
Kaj
1-Apr-2011
[5809]
We only export those to tourists
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5810x2]
Quick scan .. nope , nothing made by Philips in my house
But I've got a book signed by Max Euwe ...
Kaj
1-Apr-2011
[5812]
Look in your hospital. They've refocused on medical equipment
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5813]
worth anything?
Kaj
1-Apr-2011
[5814]
Probably, if you bring it here :-)
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5815]
He signed it for me when he toured NZ .. sadly I lost
Kaj
1-Apr-2011
[5816]
What did you expect? :-)
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5817]
To win of course .. it was a simul
Kaj
1-Apr-2011
[5818]
So? :-)
GrahamC
1-Apr-2011
[5819x2]
Those GMs cheat though ...
Instead of moving to the next player .. they will sit one on one 
to grind you down in tricky positions
GrahamC
7-Apr-2011
[5821x2]
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/asia/japan-earthquake/4857821/Tsunami-hit-towns-forgot-warnings-from-ancestors


Interesting ... the Japanese had been for centuries creating stone 
tablets warning people not to build below certain points .. and these 
were serving as coastal warnings.  But in modern times they were 
in many cases ignored.
Old technology ... but it did save some who paid heed and built on 
ground above the tablets
Kaj
7-Apr-2011
[5823]
Such a lady was on TV. Her house was saved, but she lost all her 
neighbours
GrahamC
7-Apr-2011
[5824]
And the neighbours had built below the line?
Kaj
7-Apr-2011
[5825]
Yes, and her family. I suppose. The tablet story wasn't mentioned, 
but she specifically built her house higher up