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  1. Re:Quiet release on Red Hat Releases Windows Virtualization Code · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that would be time :')

  2. Re:A good thing. on Red Hat Releases Windows Virtualization Code · · Score: 1

    Cooperation like this is a great gesture.

    Rofl this isn't co-operation, this is the purest form of competition! If you think that two companies with rivaling products do things to just get along then I am afraid that I have to wake you up and welcome you into what is called the Real World.

  3. Re:Do you have non anecdotal evidence? on Why Is Linux Notebook Battery Life Still Poor? · · Score: 1

    Remember ASUS sleeping with Microsoft under the sheets? Google the deal.

  4. Re:Do you have non anecdotal evidence? on Why Is Linux Notebook Battery Life Still Poor? · · Score: 1

    Yes Linux does because, in contrast to NTFS, it doesn't have a lazy FS that is so freaking lazy that NTFS always, no matter how empty it is, fragmentates. What am I talking about? -> Spreading data.

  5. Re:Poor choice for screensaver? on Why Is Linux Notebook Battery Life Still Poor? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    *sigh*, no he wants to know if the distro is shipping the tickles, pre-compiled kernel you incompetent shithead.

  6. Re:Poor choice for screensaver? on Why Is Linux Notebook Battery Life Still Poor? · · Score: 1

    The Linux kernel is now tickles for something like a year now. It's in every major and current distro.

  7. Re:Poor choice for screensaver? on Why Is Linux Notebook Battery Life Still Poor? · · Score: 1

    I can confirm this 100%

  8. Re:Dear Microsoft, on IE Should Use Google's Malware List · · Score: 1

    And then make Opera sue Microsoft so they have to give you the install option in Windows 7 to install something else then IE and have themselves fined by the EU? Yeah right...

  9. Dear Microsoft, on IE Should Use Google's Malware List · · Score: 1

    Why, for the love of god, can't you buy Opera, slip in IE6,7&8 support and call it IE9?

  10. Re:first psot on IE Should Use Google's Malware List · · Score: 1

    tl;dr

  11. Re:Who will control the iPhone? on Apple vs. Google, Who Will Control the iPhone? · · Score: 1

    Cathedral and the Bazaar, much? You're a little behind the time ;)

  12. Re:Who will control the iPhone? on Apple vs. Google, Who Will Control the iPhone? · · Score: 1

    It's about security, not about the product. *sigh*?

  13. Re:Who will control the iPhone? on Apple vs. Google, Who Will Control the iPhone? · · Score: 1

    (5, insightful)? You've got to be kidding me; First Waffle Theory applies to making TiVo-style devices and not secure coding, since that has uhm... been done a gazillion times before?

    did you not pass basic math in high school?

    Probably, since he lacks basic logic

  14. Re:Completely Off-Topic on Intel's Roadmap Includes 4nm Fab in 2022 · · Score: 1

    He's using the leading questions as a debating tool, not collecting good statistics.

    Man, it's been a while since somebody noticed/blew up about my sig.

    Just quoting these two sentences alone is enough?

  15. Re:Must not be using silicon then... on Intel's Roadmap Includes 4nm Fab in 2022 · · Score: 1

    Copper will be getting scarce around 2022 :P

  16. Re:Sprites on "Gigantic Jets" Blast Electricity Into the Ionosphere · · Score: 1

    At some point, the independent thinker realizes that "mainstream" does not represent the pinnacle of human knowledge about which we are most certain, though ideally this would be the case. Rather, it unfortunately tends to represent what is most easily demonstrated to the shallowest and least questioning of minds who are all too easily influenced by the authority or the credentials of the person who is speaking. Rather than shouting down or marginalizing the minority who disagree, we should be promoting their dissent so long as it's scientific in nature.

    You are my new hero.

  17. Dear Carmack, on Linux Port For id's Tech 5 Graphics Engine Unlikely · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I know you read this. I have bought all your games since wolf3d. I use Linux. If you don't port Rage then I won't buy it, along with about the entire Linux market. Piracy is very small and the offerings are about zero. So every Linux user out there that wants to game would buy it. Any idea how large that number is in sales? Almost everybody, like me, just buys the Windows version and then downloads the bin about a month later. All Linux users that game use the nVidia and ATI blobs anyway...

  18. Re:Big news... on Linux Port For id's Tech 5 Graphics Engine Unlikely · · Score: 1

    Loki didn't have any recent, good games. Ofcourse Linux users don't buy games just because it works on Linux :')

  19. Re:Big news... on Linux Port For id's Tech 5 Graphics Engine Unlikely · · Score: 2, Informative

    Linux users never pay for anything, so it doesn't even matter.

    The plural of "anecdote" is not "proof".

    Yeah that right there...

  20. Re:Incompatibility Problems on Google Brings SVG Support To IE · · Score: 1

    And why is that?

  21. Re:Hmmm on Nokia Leaks Phone With Full GNU/Linux Distribution · · Score: 1

    You can even download pr0n with it so you can yerk of to that ;) Hahahaha :P

  22. Re:bsd b*tches on Nokia Leaks Phone With Full GNU/Linux Distribution · · Score: 1

    Too bad my friend: not only is BSD lightyears behind Linux with lack of features and support, but if you benchmark it with Linux then it's is also faster.

    *BSD is dead. That's not me flaiming *BSD or anything, just fact. Oh and Netcraft confirms it.

  23. Re:I doesn't matter on Nokia Leaks Phone With Full GNU/Linux Distribution · · Score: 1
  24. Re:Incompatibility Problems on Google Brings SVG Support To IE · · Score: 1

    "Internet Explorer is out of date. Please upgrade to the latest version by going here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/default.aspx We're sorry for the inconvenience."

    These tactics ALWAYS work with these kind of people.

  25. Re:Incompatibility Problems on Google Brings SVG Support To IE · · Score: 1

    State on your website: "I develop websites according to the latest standards. If you want have additional legacy support for IE6 then extra costs due to extra work."

    Secondly; Google has the largest user base... ever. So Google would be alienating the most people out there on the web. It clearly doesn't hurt their business at all.

    Don't be so paranoid.