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  1. Change the name back to OpenOffice!! on OpenOffice Is Dying (And IBM Won't Help) · · Score: 1

    Why don't the LibreOffice people take the OpenOffice name back? I fucking hate the new name.

  2. Re:No standard C++ on Windows Phone 7 on Developers: MS Hopes To Lure iOS Apps With API Mapping Tool · · Score: -1

    Standard Objective-C? LOL. Oh and "standard C++" sucks compared to standard Java or standard C#.

  3. Re:I wonder something else on WP7 Predicted To Beat iPhone By 2015 · · Score: 0

    Apple would NOT have succeeded immensely with the iPod because they wouldn't have had the money to do the R & D on it you fool.

    LOL Microsoft was already successful writing software for other platforms before and after DOS. I know you really want to keep exploring this fantasy because it gets your rocks off to imagine a world without Microsoft, but please, lets not throw out the common sense.

  4. Re:I wonder something else on WP7 Predicted To Beat iPhone By 2015 · · Score: 0

    OK. Go back in time and erase the Mac from Apple, erase Linux from Linus and erase the American Revolution from the United States of America and see where all of them would have been.

    What an idiotic argument. Of course DOS gave Microsoft the push they needed to get started. That doesn't mean that Microsoft has not kicked ass in many markets since DOS.

  5. Re:I wonder something else on WP7 Predicted To Beat iPhone By 2015 · · Score: 0

    > Microsoft have not done well where they cannot use the Windows lock-in.

    Utter bullshit. Office is selling like hotcakes on the Mac platform now that Apple is selling more computers. (Oh and Apple purchased a ton of technology from other companies in order to continue developing them in house. For shame! They must be talentless hacks!)

    > which Microsoft purchased from others...

    Can you guys pick the point that you're trying to make please? You start off talking about how Microsoft purchased technology from others (GASP! nobody does that!) and then you go on to say how _it's only because of Windows hegemony that any of their products do well_. Can you say non-sequitur?

    Besides that...you say they purchased Word and SQL Server fairly early on...Why don't we go over the feature list of each of those products back when they were purchased and then see how much Microsoft has added to them to make them the products they are today. These products are excellent by their own right and if there were no Windows, they'd be kicking ass regardless of what OSes were available. If you think otherwise then you've probably never used them for anything serious.

  6. Re:I wonder something else on WP7 Predicted To Beat iPhone By 2015 · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    > SQL server was from Sybase.

    And? Mac OS X was from NeXT was from BSD. Your point?

    Microsoft wins in more areas than just Windows.

  7. Re:I wonder something else on WP7 Predicted To Beat iPhone By 2015 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    LOL. SQL Server. Office. Exchange. You lose.

  8. What about gamepads? on Browsers — the Gaming Platform of the Future? · · Score: 1

    Until the browser supports input devices other than mouse/keyboard/finger, I don't see this becoming a reality.

  9. Re:He uses the truth, but not for good. on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 1

    Glenn Beck's purpose is to make all paranoid libertarians look crazy. Just like Sarah Palin's purpose is to make all activist libertarians look stupid. It's one of the oldest propaganda tricks in the book.

  10. Re:Broken clock right. News at 12:00... 12:00... on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 1

    But, but...Glenn Beck said something about it, so it must be untrue.

  11. Re:Propaganda on DARPA Wants To Know How Stories Influence People · · Score: 0

    " The fact you're asking means YOU'VE not bothered to do any real, honest research into both sides of the story and have rather allowed yourself to be shoved bullshit by conspiracy buffoons."

    I stopped reading after this sentence. You have displayed a predilection towards jumping to conclusions in multiple places. The Bozo bit has been flipped. Take 'er easy buddy!

  12. Re:Propaganda on DARPA Wants To Know How Stories Influence People · · Score: 1

    "Factually, Factually, Factually...9/11"

    Do you, hold all of these facts in your head or have you done extensive research into the subject where you've verified and authenticated all of your sources? Do the "facts" that you're referencing fit into your own narrative in your head?

  13. Re:Propaganda on DARPA Wants To Know How Stories Influence People · · Score: 1

    On a much, much grander scale you have people who are in denial that _their_ government would do such things as 9/11, even though conspiracies and governments go hand in hand throughout history.

    Saying that it's not even possible is just as bad as people who claim to know every piece of every puzzle.

  14. Re:Whats next? on 'No Refusal' DUI Checkpoints Coming To Florida? · · Score: 1

    Authoritarianism is great until you get an authority like Mao Zedong or Hitler.

  15. Re:Think carefully. Do you want to be close to MS? on Which Language To Learn? · · Score: 1

    "There is a reason for that. "

    Yes, there _is_ a reason for that. But it's not the reason you're trying to imply.

  16. Project Bluebeam on Annual US Intelligence Bill Tops $80 Billion · · Score: 1

    It costs a lot of money to trick people into trading their freedoms for security.

  17. Re:Is there really a market for this? on Apple Announces iLife '11, FaceTime Mac, Lion, Mac App Store, MacBook Air · · Score: 1

    Oh I know what propaganda is thank you very much.

    Nobody knows if the commenter was being truthful or emotional, so that just leaves sensational. Was something sensational said? My point is...you can't just say something is a bit of propaganda without knowing some more facts.

  18. Re:Is there really a market for this? on Apple Announces iLife '11, FaceTime Mac, Lion, Mac App Store, MacBook Air · · Score: 1

    I thought he was saying that it was propaganda because he didn't think that a forensics lab would be running Windows on their Macs to begin with.

    Maybe he meant what you said, but the comment didn't say "identical hardware" it said "identical specs".

  19. Re:Is there really a market for this? on Apple Announces iLife '11, FaceTime Mac, Lion, Mac App Store, MacBook Air · · Score: 1

    It must be propaganda...because you said so?

  20. Re:Is there really a market for this? on Apple Announces iLife '11, FaceTime Mac, Lion, Mac App Store, MacBook Air · · Score: 1

    I only run Bootcamp Windows on my Macbook Pro. I do have a Mac OS partition, but I only use it to update the firmware once in a while.

    I tried running Windows in a VM, but honestly the Mac OS got in the way too often. It just doesn't let VMware/Parallels handle certain keystrokes and mouse actions first...

  21. Re:"Best with IE" or not? on Microsoft Announces Web-Based Office365 · · Score: 1

    What is a true browser app really? If you go with the basic definition of the word "application", it simply means "the act of bringing something to bear; using it for a particular purpose". In that sense, anything in your browser window _is_ a true application of web browser technology.

    Anyway, the hodge podge known as HTML/CSS/JS is not an SDK and it was never meant to be. It is shoe-horned into this role and I really can't fathom why people hang onto it so fervently.

    I'll take Silverlight and Flash any day over that mess. At least Silverlight was actually developed keeping it's role as an SDK in mind.

  22. Project BlueBeam on 100/1 Odds On 'First Contact' Within a Year · · Score: 1

    The idea that something like Project BlueBeam exists sounds more likely to me than actual aliens visiting us.

  23. Uh Oh on Largest Simulated Cyber Attack To Date · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Should we expect a real attack at the same time?

  24. Re:Microsoft only fears because it is losing on Microsoft Holding 'Screw Google' Meetings In DC · · Score: 0

    Keep your Stockholm Syndrome to yourself.

    If I'm being held hostage by Microsoft lock-in, you're being held hostage by the cancerous GPL lock-in.

  25. Re:Microsoft only fears because it is losing on Microsoft Holding 'Screw Google' Meetings In DC · · Score: 0

    Who doesn't buy from Microsoft? Last I checked, almost _everybody_ buys from Microsoft and that's not likely to change anytime soon.