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  1. Re:Time + 53? on Signs Point To XKCD's Time Ending · · Score: 1

    Thank you for elucidating that, kind sir. With that knowledge, I'm now surprised I didn't cop a lambasting.

    And how the hell did I completely miss Time??!! :)

  2. Time + 53? on Signs Point To XKCD's Time Ending · · Score: 1

    Time was http://xkcd.com/1190/.

    The most recent is http://xkcd.com/1243/.

    Randal is slower to stop than an aircraft carrier.

  3. Re:Time and Place on Home Office To Ignore Wikipedia Founder's Petition Against O'Dwyer Extradition · · Score: 1

    Damn straight. And since the US now officially supports countries prosecuting people under their own laws for crimes committed anywhere on the planet, regardless of whether it's a crime there or not, then all you Americans who've had extra-marital sex can pack per bags! You're all off to Iran for your 100 lashes.

  4. Irony on UK Bill Again Demands Web Pornography Ban · · Score: 1

    It's rather ironic, a Private Member trying to ban private members.

  5. Accuracy in Naming on 'The Hobbit' Pub Threatened With Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    They could always change its name to "This Pub Was Forced To Change Its Name By The Money-Hungry Cunts At The Saul Zaentz Company." The signwriting costs could be prohibitive, though.

  6. Wrong terminology on Groklaw: Microsoft Cloud Services Aren't FISMA Certified · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It calls Microsoft's FUD 'irresponsible.'? 'Fraudulent' would be a better adjective.

  7. Re:Hyperbole much? on Aussie PM Office Calls For Government Ban On Gmail, Hotmail · · Score: 1

    Incorrect. It's approximately 2030 here at the moment. I left work hours ago. And I'm not employed by the government in any case.

  8. Re:Hyperbole much? on Aussie PM Office Calls For Government Ban On Gmail, Hotmail · · Score: 1

    Government agencies don't use hotmail etc. for official mail, they have the gov.au domain for that. They are talking more about denying public (civil) servants the use of webmail for their private purposes from government systems. A good move, I think.

  9. Re:People have bad memories.. on Reminiscing Old School Linux · · Score: 1

    I have bad memories of Yast. In particular the way it silently overwrites changes you have made to config files outside of Yast. Admittedly, I haven't touched it for ages, so this hideous (in my opinion) bug may have been squashed.

  10. It's our fault, just as much... on Is Internet Explorer 6/7 Support Required Now? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    ... as it is that of the browser vendors. As web developers, we NEVER should have coded to anything but the W3C standards. Browsers would have been forced to fall in line, and this fascinating banter would never have been necessary. While I have always tried to just code to the standards, I can understand the position other are in, with their PHBs squeezing them to do stupid things.

    Though it'd never happen, I'd like to see W3C monitor all web content, and have the power to issue DNS deregistration notices to all non-compliant sites.

    Dear Sir,

    we have determined that you site, www.microsoft.com, is not compliant with the W3C 'xhtml1-transitional' standard it claims to implement. You are advised that you have 14 days in which to make the aforesaid site fully compliant. Failure to do so will result in the immediate suspension of your Domain Name registration, until such time your compliance is proven.

    Have a pleasant day.

  11. It's not about the cost. on 100% Free Software Compatible PC Launches · · Score: 3, Interesting

    All the good folk who are say they can "get a better machine, for less, and it's even got Windoze installed!" just totally miss the point.

    There are many people out there like me who'd happily pay EXTRA to get a machine that is completely free of Micro$oft or Apple, and doesn't count as a sale for either of them. I will not contribute to either of these organisations in any way.

  12. Futile Comparison on Microsoft Sets Record With Monster Patch Tuesday · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It always amuses me when people see M$ patching a bunch of vulns, and then make a comment like 'But Umbuntu (sic) is much worserer! It patched ( m$_vulns + 10 ) this month!'... or vice versa.

    With Linux distos, you can pretty much count on the count being pretty much accurate, due to the defacto auditing that occurs as a function of the open source methodology.

    In comparison, M$'s counts are basically meaningless, unless you are one of those gullible fanbois who believe M$ would never lie. Ever.

    It's all about disclosure. Disclosure in open source is real, disclosure by the likes of M$ and Apple is pretty much based on what makes them look the best in the marketplace.
     

  13. Re:Having played since launch on Age of Conan, One Year On · · Score: 2, Interesting

    That kind of PVP is all and good, but for those of us in Oz and other far flung reaches, with normal ping times of 250-300 ms, we just can't compete with the LPBs in the US. So PVP, even if I liked it, would be a total waste of time. As for the game in general, the noob area was fantastic. Exquisite graphics, interesting quests with voice acted interactions, mature content. All this fell apart once you left the noob area. And the notorious 10k ping problem. It became totally unplayable. I left. Did they ever get that 10k ping issue fixed?

  14. Annoying players on What Spoils a Game For You? · · Score: 1

    The things that spoil MMOs for me are mostly related to obnoxious player behaviour - 1) Griefing 2) Camping 3) Exploit abuse 4) Spamming and giving quest solutions on public chat channels.

  15. Re:What is this anyway? on Microsoft Embraces AMQP Open Middleware Standard · · Score: 1

    A few minor nit-picks...

    Typically, commercial middleware vendors don't use the term 'guaranteed delivery', rather something like 'assured delivery'. This is supposedly because of the legal meaning of the term 'guarantee' which vendors are terrified might expose them to litigation if a message fails to be delivered.

    Also, internal translation is more often performed on text data than binary - the conversion being between the CCSID of the source platform and the destination platform.