Book Reviews
-- Comment() Shuffling Lightly: "The most interesting thing [about iPod shuffle] is just how light it is." [MyAppleMenu] We feelings exactly! I thought it would be heavy compared to the tiny size, but it was both tiny and light. I carry it using the lanyard around my neck, and my identity card hanging from the lanyard weighs much more that the iPod shuffle.
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Clusters of Xserve G5s -- Comment() UIUC sets up 640-node Turing Xserve Cluster: "The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) is one of the latest educational institutions to set up a high-performance computing (HPC) cluster using Macintosh computers. The university's Turing Xserve Cluster comprises 640 Apple Xserve G5 systems." [MacCentral News] A reader commented my impressions of the G5 cluster at Virginia Tech regarding my estimate of a factor of 10 difference in the power consumption figures: The simple answer is two fold.This answers seems to have solved the dilemma. Using air for cooling is indeed very inefficient. At work we used to have a liquid-cooled Cray T3E, which was very compact and very easy to maintain despite having 544 processors.
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-- Comment() Software Taming Gene Data Pool: "After years of hype, gene-expression research finally starts to pay off. The discoveries come thanks to a new niche of software tools that give scientists easy access to huge piles of data generated by genetic research." [Wired News]
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-- Comment() Finland receives first PhD in trolls: "Master of Philosophy Camilla Asplund Ingemark, 30, has researched the subject for six years. She will defend her doctoral dissertation, which is classified as a work on folklore, at the Åbo Akademi University in Turku on Friday." [Boing Boing]
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-- Comment() Hide Your IPod, Here Comes Bill: "To the growing frustration and annoyance of Microsoft's management, Apple Computer's iPod is wildly popular among Microsoft's workers."
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