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A Mythbuster's Biggest Tech Headaches (and Solutions)

An anonymous reader writes "The Mythbusters' Jamie Hyneman shares his top tech annoyances. Hyneman runs down the little things that bug him about everything from tools (exotic chargers) to cars (useless features). He also notes that there's a lot of room for improvement on PC desktops: 'In addition to being buggy ... extra features tend to bog down your system by demanding more processing power and memory. Computer-makers: Don't load up operating systems with features and then make us sweat to figure out how to get rid of the fat ... There's another solution available to consumers: Switch to a Linux-based OS such as Ubuntu. Since most Linux OSs are free, there's no business reason to bloat up the system with feature frills.'"

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  1. Bloat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Since most Linux OSs are free, there's no business reason to bloat up the system with feature frills.

    But Mandriva have never let a little thing like that stand in their way.

    1. Re:Bloat? by yoyhed · · Score: 4, Funny

      Since most Linux OSs are free, there's no business reason to bloat up the system with feature frills.
      Are you kidding me? I've always thought that the eyes that follow your mouse around were an essential feature to an OS.
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  2. Adam by cruff · · Score: 5, Funny

    I though for sure his top tech annoyance would have been Adam Savage. :-)

  3. So if Jamie represents Linux... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...and Adam seems to like Apple, who gets Microsoft?

    My guess is Buster.

    1. Re:So if Jamie represents Linux... by RyuuzakiTetsuya · · Score: 5, Funny

      I don't think Buster's had a chair thrown at him just yet.

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  4. Corrected for him... by InsaneMosquito · · Score: 4, Funny

    If I want to be nagged in my car, I'll bring my wife.

  5. Re:Obligatory... by chubs730 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can't even count on my two hands the girls I know personally who are as good if not better looking than she is.
    This is to be expected, it can be difficult to stretch a value of zero across ten fingers.
  6. Re:No offence, by SQLGuru · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you want devices to be single function, always look for the ones endorsed by the AARP.

    Layne

  7. Re:Obligatory... by Captain+Splendid · · Score: 4, Funny

    Kari is pretty much average.

    Granted, she's not Catherine Deneuve, but hot body+cute face+understanding of physics and engineering is not average, not by a long shot. Either you spend too much time in your basement or you're banging Playboy models on a regular basis.

    I'll leave it up to the reader to decide which is the most likely scenario ;)

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  8. Well, if they ever get low on cash... by Weaselmancer · · Score: 4, Funny

    It says of her on the Mythbusters website: Sculptor, painter, actor and one-time-only backside-model.

    I guess that was the airplane toilet episode. I wonder whatever happened to that model Jamie made...

    I can only imagine what that'd bring on eBay.

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  9. Re:No offence, by samkass · · Score: 4, Funny

    And ironically, I had to click away a jumping JavaScript pop-in window in order to see the page talking about bloat and loading up an interface with crap.

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  10. Screw *ALL* OS's! by elrous0 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Personally, I decided to forgo BIOS's and OS's altogether and just work directly in Assembly.

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  11. Going to make some guesses here without RTFA by BeeBeard · · Score: 4, Funny

    His chief complaints are:

    1. Electric mustache trimmers far more newfangled than the reliable steam-powered models.

    2. Local beret dealer insists on selling them in outlandish, inefficient colors such as "blue" and "red" instead of the more streamlined "black" model.

    3. Technological advances in promulgating human rights laws make it no longer possible to keep hyperactive co-host safely chained to a radiator in the basement between tapings.