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  1. Tor Zindabad! on India Lurches Toward Internet Censorship · · Score: 2

    They're only blocking the more popular sites. You can still use Tor to access the blocked sites. And don't forget that if the ISPs throttle torrent file transfers, you can always point out that perfectly legitimate torrents such as Linux ISOs are being blocked. That's how I got Airtel to remove torrent throttling from my connection.

  2. Visual C++ Express 2008 on What Free IDE Do You Use? · · Score: 1

    Visual C++ Express 2008. Its free. You get a good help (msdn) system. If you install Windows SDK (also free) you can 1. Create Console Apps - ANSI C/C++ and Win32 2. Create Win32 based windows/GUI apps 3. Create DirectX/Direct3D/Open GL apps.

  3. Re:Actually that gorilla would be posix on Windows 7 Starter Edition — 3 Apps Only · · Score: 1

    Mod parent down. Win32 designed for Windows NT.

  4. Re:Slow Justice is No Justice on EC Considering Removing Internet Explorer From Windows · · Score: 1

    Going a step further, the advertising on the product itself says "compliant with other browsers. Some loss of user experience may occur" - you know what that means? It means that if you use a browser other than IE to try to access this product, nothing works.

    I work on Sharepoint. I consider IE a bug and user FF as my dev browser. And atleast 70% of the stuff works. What doesn't work is integration with MS Office.

  5. Re:That's a good thing - trust me on 64-Bit Java For Linux · · Score: 1

    Set the runtime tag in app.config. Problem solved.

  6. Re:congratulations on iPhone Tops Windows Mobile Share; MS Releases iPhone App · · Score: 1

    Q. What's the biggest selling software on Apple computers? A. Microsoft Office Q. So why the surprise? A. MS, Slashdot..do the math.

  7. Re:despite widespread poverty on Cellphone Banking Helping To Fight Poverty In India · · Score: 1

    Plenty of variations depending on the operator but, incoming calls are always free. Here's what I pay- Local SMS/Text - 0.10INR National SMS/Text - 0.50 INR Local calls - .50 INR(Mobile) - 1 INR (Landline) National calls - 1.50INR (Mobile/Landline) Unlimited Data - 99 INR/week (Gprs like speeds) Some more reductions if its past 9 pm, but anyway...that's cheap enough!