That's ridiculous. If we were the same, you wouldn't have the death penalty.
There would far less incarceration of your own citizens.
You would have had gay marriage years ago.
You wouldn't have started the war in Iraq.
Your literacy rate would be higher.
Your poverty rate would be lower.
These differences didn't just fall out of the sky. These are differences that come about because of our conscious decisions on who and what we vote for. Which makes us different from you. Deal with it.
Wow, from the first city to the next getting it, it was, what, about a year? And now another one in a matter of days. If my calculations are correct, all baryonic matter will be made of google fiber in a month, or so.
I'm surprised by how many people expected it to be so much better than the S3. When does a phone ever completely change in less than a year?
More importantly, who buys a phone in less than a year after their last? This isn't for people with an S3, it's for everyone else. Like me. I can't think of any line of phones where I would want to have each iteration. But I'll get this, and then I'll happily skip the S5, whatever it happens to be. The S3 isn't outdated now, and the S4 won't be outdated for a couple of years when the S6 comes along.
My tx2500 may be hot and loud as hell with a crappy OS. And yes, with a dim screen and inaccurate stylus. But it's still running, dammit!
Seriously though, there are better examples of good convertible tablets the OP could have come up with. Toshiba, Lenovo, Fujitsu all have had good touchscreens for years.
And if it's a slate form-factor that is supposed to be so special about the Surface, well, they're late. Samsung has had a decent slate since before win8. That rhymed.
I did, at least, skim the article, and I still don't know. Didn't X11 just (as in last few years) get replaced with x.org? This is another replacement already?
Ok, before posting, I google and see this:
What's different now is that a lot of infrastructure has moved from the X server into the kernel (memory management, command scheduling, mode setting) or libraries (cairo, pixman, freetype, fontconfig, pango etc) and there is very little left that has to happen in a central server process.... [An X server has] a tremendous amount of functionality that you must support to claim to speak the X protocol, yet nobody will ever use this.... This includes code tables, glyph rasterization and caching, XLFDs (seriously, XLFDs!) Also, the entire core rendering API that lets you draw stippled lines, polygons, wide arcs and many more state-of-the-1980s style graphics primitives. For many things we've been able to keep the X.org server modern by adding extension such as XRandR, XRender and COMPOSITE... With Wayland we can move the X server and all its legacy technology to an optional code path. Getting to a point where the X server is a compatibility option instead of the core rendering system will take a while, but we'll never get there if [we] don't plan for it.
which bored me to tears, so I'm no longer interested, but for those who are....
I thought this would only be a problem for people who are afraid to muck around in their bios. The situation is that even tech-savy users can't turn this shit off?
Are you talking about Ontario? I think it's been up to the ultrasound practitioner's discretion, but in light of recent studies, some are advising their workers to not give out the information. I hadn't heard that it was illegal, thougth.
It's a conundrum, though. If abortion is legal, it has to be legal for everyone, for all reasons. Perhaps more effort should be made to make sure certain immigrants know that around these here parts, we appreciate our daughters.
But if it continues, well, it can't coninue for more than a generation or two. What's a sure-fire way to make sure your son abandons your sexist culture and marries someone from a different background who wont abort her female fetuses? Create a lack of women in your culture for them to date.
It has focus-follows-mouse, but you have to go into the gconf-editor, which most probably doesn't come with ubuntu anymore. But once you do enable it, it still sucks because they've done that Mac-wannabe global toolbar thing, so when you move your mouse up to the tool-bar for an application (which is at the top of the screen now) the mouse hovers over another application, and the toolbar at the top is no longer for the application you want to do something with. It'll make you want to smack someone.
Fortunately, there's XFCE. It has proper focus-follows-mouse. Just use Xubuntu, if you want to stick with an Ubuntu derivative.
I only became a scientist so that I could be the one in control of a futuristic dystopia. Mind controls, genome engineered slaves, soylent, high-tech games to the death. I was really excited!
Agreed, and add to that the death penalty. And then there are the statistical measures like income inequality, literacy rates, incarceration rates, and other "quality of life" indices.
If we could shame the US by listing the crappy countries it has so much in common with, in these regards, I think it would have happened already.
Actually, in the case of plasma confinement, and the break-even point, the bigger hammer is exactly the solution. Tokamaks smaller than ITER weren't expected to reach break-even point. They theoretically have to have a minimum size in order to get the densities needed.
A dumb, or feature phone, can come with all the programs you need, but doesn't have a good avenue for installing any other arbitrary program you might want.
Smart phones are more like computers that way; they're meant to have programs installed after you get it. You're not limited to what the manufacture shipped the phone with.
Going to war to stop killing. That's a really bad idea, especially in this case. If I have a relative in Iran who is on death row then, presumably, I have other family in Iran as well. A war would put them in great danger of dying as well. How would that help?
In addition, more people in the west really need to realize that most Iranians don't like this Islamic regime. But they are trapped in it. Threats of war (or, god forbid, an actual war) would just boost the strength of the regime. People there may not like it, but they prefer it (as anyone would) to invasion by a foreign country.
I can't recall ever seeing a homeless child* in Toronto. I lived downtown there for over a decade. Never saw a homeless child in any other Canadian city either. Have you? Where? Honestly curious.
*Obviously, I'm not counting squeegee kids, I mean young children, like under 10 years old.
Sure, all the parties lie and hide things that they have done. But can you name instances where the other parties are suppressing things that independent 3rd parties, like scientists, have done?
So, can you tell me about some similar infractions the Libs are guilty of? Have they ever suppressed the release of scientific and sociological data, or stopped it from being collected in the first place? I'd like to hear about it. Not being sarcastic.
I hear that a lot, and maybe it's true in other countries. But in Canada, yes, you do need to be specific in targeting the Conservatives.
This Conservative government is an anti-fact government. They don't like evidence getting in the way of their agenda. From this, to the abolishment of the long-form census, to firing scientists who speak out, to going ahead with their "tough-on-crime, lock-'em-all-up" strategy in the face of evidence around the world that it doesn't work. The other parties are not like this. True, the other parties sometimes have other faults, but this abhorrence of data, facts and objectivity in general is a Conservative thing.
You've earned the badge of boring, repetitive, unimaginative phone-game player. Here's a preview of the upcoming Angry Birds - Cut the Rope tie-in.
The next console generation disagrees. Sony and MS are both using AMD.
That's ridiculous. If we were the same, you wouldn't have the death penalty.
There would far less incarceration of your own citizens.
You would have had gay marriage years ago.
You wouldn't have started the war in Iraq.
Your literacy rate would be higher.
Your poverty rate would be lower.
These differences didn't just fall out of the sky. These are differences that come about because of our conscious decisions on who and what we vote for. Which makes us different from you. Deal with it.
Wow, from the first city to the next getting it, it was, what, about a year? And now another one in a matter of days. If my calculations are correct, all baryonic matter will be made of google fiber in a month, or so.
Awesome!
I'm surprised by how many people expected it to be so much better than the S3. When does a phone ever completely change in less than a year?
More importantly, who buys a phone in less than a year after their last? This isn't for people with an S3, it's for everyone else. Like me. I can't think of any line of phones where I would want to have each iteration. But I'll get this, and then I'll happily skip the S5, whatever it happens to be. The S3 isn't outdated now, and the S4 won't be outdated for a couple of years when the S6 comes along.
My tx2500 may be hot and loud as hell with a crappy OS. And yes, with a dim screen and inaccurate stylus. But it's still running, dammit!
Seriously though, there are better examples of good convertible tablets the OP could have come up with. Toshiba, Lenovo, Fujitsu all have had good touchscreens for years.
And if it's a slate form-factor that is supposed to be so special about the Surface, well, they're late. Samsung has had a decent slate since before win8. That rhymed.
http://xkcd.com/463/
I did, at least, skim the article, and I still don't know. Didn't X11 just (as in last few years) get replaced with x.org? This is another replacement already? Ok, before posting, I google and see this:
... [An X server has] a tremendous amount of functionality that you must support to claim to speak the X protocol, yet nobody will ever use this. ... This includes code tables, glyph rasterization and caching, XLFDs (seriously, XLFDs!) Also, the entire core rendering API that lets you draw stippled lines, polygons, wide arcs and many more state-of-the-1980s style graphics primitives. For many things we've been able to keep the X.org server modern by adding extension such as XRandR, XRender and COMPOSITE ... With Wayland we can move the X server and all its legacy technology to an optional code path. Getting to a point where the X server is a compatibility option instead of the core rendering system will take a while, but we'll never get there if [we] don't plan for it.
What's different now is that a lot of infrastructure has moved from the X server into the kernel (memory management, command scheduling, mode setting) or libraries (cairo, pixman, freetype, fontconfig, pango etc) and there is very little left that has to happen in a central server process.
which bored me to tears, so I'm no longer interested, but for those who are....
I thought this would only be a problem for people who are afraid to muck around in their bios. The situation is that even tech-savy users can't turn this shit off?
Are you talking about Ontario? I think it's been up to the ultrasound practitioner's discretion, but in light of recent studies, some are advising their workers to not give out the information. I hadn't heard that it was illegal, thougth.
It's a conundrum, though. If abortion is legal, it has to be legal for everyone, for all reasons. Perhaps more effort should be made to make sure certain immigrants know that around these here parts, we appreciate our daughters.
But if it continues, well, it can't coninue for more than a generation or two. What's a sure-fire way to make sure your son abandons your sexist culture and marries someone from a different background who wont abort her female fetuses? Create a lack of women in your culture for them to date.
It has focus-follows-mouse, but you have to go into the gconf-editor, which most probably doesn't come with ubuntu anymore. But once you do enable it, it still sucks because they've done that Mac-wannabe global toolbar thing, so when you move your mouse up to the tool-bar for an application (which is at the top of the screen now) the mouse hovers over another application, and the toolbar at the top is no longer for the application you want to do something with. It'll make you want to smack someone.
Fortunately, there's XFCE. It has proper focus-follows-mouse. Just use Xubuntu, if you want to stick with an Ubuntu derivative.
I only became a scientist so that I could be the one in control of a futuristic dystopia. Mind controls, genome engineered slaves, soylent, high-tech games to the death. I was really excited!
But maybe that's just me.
Agreed, and add to that the death penalty. And then there are the statistical measures like income inequality, literacy rates, incarceration rates, and other "quality of life" indices.
If we could shame the US by listing the crappy countries it has so much in common with, in these regards, I think it would have happened already.
I think you're missing a point of why so many people are so upset; there's no trial planned because the admitted killer has not been arrested.
If you haven't seen it already, you might be interested in this:
Interactive Starry Night
Actually, in the case of plasma confinement, and the break-even point, the bigger hammer is exactly the solution. Tokamaks smaller than ITER weren't expected to reach break-even point. They theoretically have to have a minimum size in order to get the densities needed.
Agreed. I've never seen anywhere where someone is claiming that inertial confinement will one day provide us with energy.
A dumb, or feature phone, can come with all the programs you need, but doesn't have a good avenue for installing any other arbitrary program you might want.
Smart phones are more like computers that way; they're meant to have programs installed after you get it. You're not limited to what the manufacture shipped the phone with.
Going to war to stop killing. That's a really bad idea, especially in this case. If I have a relative in Iran who is on death row then, presumably, I have other family in Iran as well. A war would put them in great danger of dying as well. How would that help?
In addition, more people in the west really need to realize that most Iranians don't like this Islamic regime. But they are trapped in it. Threats of war (or, god forbid, an actual war) would just boost the strength of the regime. People there may not like it, but they prefer it (as anyone would) to invasion by a foreign country.
I can't recall ever seeing a homeless child* in Toronto. I lived downtown there for over a decade. Never saw a homeless child in any other Canadian city either. Have you? Where? Honestly curious.
*Obviously, I'm not counting squeegee kids, I mean young children, like under 10 years old.
Yes, in fact we've known for quite a while that MS has a lower cost of 0wnership.
:)
That link just took me to a sign-in page.
You talking about this? I didn't see anything there about being operating system agnostic.
Sure, all the parties lie and hide things that they have done. But can you name instances where the other parties are suppressing things that independent 3rd parties, like scientists, have done?
So, can you tell me about some similar infractions the Libs are guilty of? Have they ever suppressed the release of scientific and sociological data, or stopped it from being collected in the first place? I'd like to hear about it. Not being sarcastic.
I hear that a lot, and maybe it's true in other countries. But in Canada, yes, you do need to be specific in targeting the Conservatives.
This Conservative government is an anti-fact government. They don't like evidence getting in the way of their agenda. From this, to the abolishment of the long-form census, to firing scientists who speak out, to going ahead with their "tough-on-crime, lock-'em-all-up" strategy in the face of evidence around the world that it doesn't work. The other parties are not like this. True, the other parties sometimes have other faults, but this abhorrence of data, facts and objectivity in general is a Conservative thing.