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  1. Re:Gnome + KDE on Ubuntu To Pay for Upgrades To the Free Software User Experience · · Score: 1

    I find Gnome makes the type of computing that requires a desktop environment very straight forward. Likewise for Fluxbox and a handful of other window managers I've used in the past.

    When I need to do something else with my system I can just drop to bash and get things done the efficient way. I mean, I'm using Linux, where system configuration is all done through plain text config files.

    Tightly coupling the desktop environment with the entire operating system just seems like a slightly broken approach under Linux. Your power user doesn't need a GUI, most every day users don't need their environment cluttered with power tools.

  2. Re:No warrant == not legitimate. on FBI Seizes Library Computers Without Warrant · · Score: 1

    Yeah its interesting that the poster read librarian and immediately assumed female and "mild" education.

  3. Re:You can't transfer a 'vote' on eBay'er Arrested For Attempting To Sell His Vote · · Score: 1

    I guess you probably simplified the process for brevity, but- what's to stop people putting multiple votes in the box?

  4. Re:Good. on Intentional GPS Jamming On the Increase · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Yeah, but honestly, a driver paying attention and maintaining a preference for a truly safe braking distance isn't jumping on the brakes the moment a car slips into the lane in front of them.

    Slamming down on the brakes like you describe obviously increases your odds of getting rear ended in certain situations, especially if you're driving below the speed limit. But the reality is, you're a cautious driver, you see the person indicate to pull in front of you, often taking advantage of the fact that you're going under the limit - themselves wanting to drive on the limit or above it. You aren't going to hit them, so just maintain your speed. If you know you've got someone up _your_ arse, tap the brakes so the person behind you wakes up and realises you're behaving less predictably than earlier.

    Most likely, the person in front is going to get further away as they ride the limit and stick right on the tail of the person in front, while you stay safe. Less likely, you have to ease your speed down to a distance you're comfortable with. Even _less_ likely is the car infront of you has to suddenly slam their brakes on - in the moments after switching lanes - to avoid killing someone, and you smash into them. But since you're so careful, I assume you had your eye on the road ahead anyway.

    tl;dr, grandpa? drive defensively, drive smart, don't act unpredictably unless it serves your interests to draw attention to yourself on the road.

  5. Re:But.... on AMD's New Card Supports Linux From the Get-Go · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a box thrown together from random used parts left over from upgrades. What do you suggest; the GP.. what.. sells the 6600 to downgrade to something of a similar tech level to the CPU?

    Get real.

  6. Re:Voxels? on Intel Shows Off Quake Wars, Ray Traced · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Still being pursued as a weird niche. I was absolutely amazed by Voxelstein 3D, http://voxelstein3d.sourceforge.net/

    It's "in the spirit" of Wolfenstein, and has totally destructible environments - for example you start in a little cell and using your knife you have to chip your way through the bars to get out. It's neat to see this alternative tech continue getting explored.

  7. Re:Moan of despair on Westinghouse Commits to Green Plug's Universal A.C. Adapter · · Score: 1

    and worth a fortune, in a decade or so!

  8. Re:It's worth every penny on Denon's $499 Ethernet Cable · · Score: 1

    Oh no, you don't understand - it's got "Rounded plug levers" which "help prevent breakage."

    ....

  9. Re:Last time I checked on Duke Nukem Forever Preview On Jace Hall Show · · Score: 1

    I'll love my companion cube whatever size she is.. 3

  10. Re:DNF cannot be completed on Duke Nukem Forever Preview On Jace Hall Show · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Hey guys, we found Romero!"

  11. Re:The number on Microsoft Denies Call-in 'Save XP' Petition · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Mmm, trollicious.. and if I might feed further- I switched from Ubuntu to Vista Ultimate on a 2 year old laptop as my primary home computer.

    I'll probably switch back, or to something else, but I've been pretty happy with Windows for the last few months. It all depends on your needs, expectations and resources.

  12. Re:GamePolitics motivated by bigotry? on Texas Governor As E3 Keynote Speaker Causes Strife · · Score: 1

    I think a lot of athiests would prefer that the opinions of religious people be completely disregarded.

    In that light, it's sort of funny really, taking issue with the vocal Christian being chosen as the E3 keynote speaker, not that the same guy is, in fact, a state governor.

  13. Re:Science majors on Programming As a Part of a Science Education? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Right, so preheat your oven to 1900 ÂC...

  14. Re:seriously... on A Look At the Lightweight Equinox Desktop Environment · · Score: 3, Funny

    Rage against GUIs and Java.
    Dramatic emotional conflict.
    Admissions of an emo/goth/whiny little bitch period.

    Your post had it all, and now your response to moderation really shifted gears and made this seriously epic /. entertainment.

    I applaud you.

  15. Re:Why not on Shigeru Miyamoto, The Walt Disney of Our Time · · Score: 1

    Think more in terms of: cultural impact.

    After checking out the wiki link in the GPP, I realise I've seen two of that guy's films, but I can't say I would necessarily automatically recognise the characters in the same way I've been culturally programmed to recognise Mickey Mouse's silhouette or the sound of Mario collecting a coin.

  16. Re:Whats the point? on Post-Quake, China Cuts Access to Entertainment Web Sites · · Score: 1

    Nationalism of any kind is brainwashing if you look at it like that, which may well be the case, but it's not necessarily the act of totalitarian oppression some people are ready to make it out as.

  17. Re:Well, obvious stuff: on Fermilab Calls For Code Crackers · · Score: 1

    This pattern is way too regular to represent a binary encoding of any large symbol-set like an alphabet. Could be compressed according to frequency of symbols. But that would assume we could dig a dictionary out of the rest of it.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huffman_coding
  18. Re:But of course...A Serious Reply on Vatican Says Alien Life Plausible · · Score: 1

    The only remaining question is how did they get so many light years from eden? Or rather- how did we?

    Clearly the bible creation story isn't about our planet. Maybe this leaky work of fantasy/science fiction is more plausible on another world.. or in another dimension.. or.. nevermind.

    yeah yeah, -1 flamebait, whatever
  19. Re:Government inefficiency is good. on Government Efficiency and Network Theory · · Score: 1

    In Soviet Russia, everything is the opposite in Capitalist America.


    .... I feel dirty.

  20. Re:"can support vista" on Microsoft Extends XP For Low-Cost Laptops · · Score: 1

    Are you saying more people have moved to XP from 2000, Linux and OSX because of Vista, than the apparently increasing stability of the OS itself?

    Cite some references or something? I find this odd.

  21. Re:Not Faster on Strict Order Boarding Would Get Planes in the Sky Faster · · Score: 1

    But we're made out of water!

  22. Re:Only works for a few asses. on Teen Phone Phreak Targeted by the FBI · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Fine examples of people whose guns have bought them high levels of freedom.

    Oh wait..

  23. Re:Criminal prosecution? on Cracking a Crypto Hard Drive Case · · Score: 1

    My counter product will boast a guarantee that:

    "Every bit is encrypted individually, and we guarantee that every bit is encrypted."

  24. Re:Wow on UK Commissioner Seeks To Ban Ultrasonic Anti-Teen Device · · Score: 1

    I don't know about that, it's only relatively recently in terms of human history that these "youths" weren't the middle aged people of their society.

    Now that we're industrialised and people expect to live for more than 30-40 years, people spend their first twenty years of life treated like children, and so they act like children. Big, strong, indomitable children.

  25. Re:read more, submit less on Number of Rogue DNS Servers on the Rise · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Perhaps you're one of the many people with an insecure wireless network using the default admin/password combination?

    Or perhaps you're one of the many people clever enough to use someone else's insecure wireless network to access the internet?