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  1. Re:I sure hope this doesn't happen... on Is Facebook Going To Buy Opera? · · Score: 1

    Oh the irony. The little browser I loved, supported for years, version after version, then ultimately gave up on after tiring of all the sites that wouldn't work with it (surrendering to Firefox, which for some odd reason got the user base in months that Opera couldn't get in years), gets bought by a service I cannot stand. Hell, Opera might as well be bought my the Redmond Beast.

  2. Re:I never saw one of those on Inventor of the TV Remote Control Dies · · Score: 1

    Ah, there's someone still reading Slashdot who actually remembers this stuff, even used it. These young folks speak of the Zenith tuning fork remote as if it were a relic unearthed in an archaeological dig, and are as unaware of why we call it the "clicker" as they are wondering why we say "dial" the phone.

  3. No Problem on Stanford, UCD Researchers Say 100% Renewable Energy Possible By 2050 · · Score: 1, Interesting

    By 2050 disease and war will have reduced the global population to a fraction of what it is today, and whoever is left will not be wasting energy on heating and cooling McMansions and feeding oversized vehicles and toys. It won't be that we've managed to move to renewables on a scale that can keep up with the population, just that we've reduced the population to the point that renewable energy will have no problem keeping up with demand.

  4. Re:It's not meaningless at all on Is Linux's "Overall Market Share" Statistic Meaningful? · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Look at Opera v. Firefox. I hung in with Opera for years, version 1.x through 8.x, waiting for it to "take off," and for my bitching and moaning to sites that wouldn't work with it to finally pay off. Never happened. Along comes Firefox and, for a time, same story. But FFox, for whatever reason - some mention of an alternative browser in the mainstream press to "regular" people? - did take off. And it did seem like once it crossed that magic 1%, fewer and fewer sites were forcing me to launch the demon IE, or render pages with IE Tab (not an option when I'm running Linux).

  5. Schitzo Hat on Red Hat Returns To the Linux Desktop · · Score: 1

    Someday Red Hat is going to decide who they want to be. But until then, I'm keeping them out of my systems, and out of my portfolio.

  6. Re:No, they cannot... on Microsoft Applies For Patent On Private Browsing · · Score: 1

    Confusion is their middle name. If I had a buck for every time I asked someone over the phone to start Windows Explorer, and they started Internet Explorer instead....

  7. Don't Tell Microsoft on Apple Can Remotely Disable iPhone Apps · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If the Beast gets wind of this concept, they'll start shutting down Quicken, Firefox, Thunderbird....

  8. Re:And people on Adobe Flash Zero-Day Attack Underway · · Score: 1

    Monoculture ... is a bad thing when an infection occurs. Do we think people will wake up to a vulnerability in using ubiquitous Flash (which many probably haven't heard of or couldn't tell you what it does), while little or no concerns exist about Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Exploder, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office....?
  9. Re:I suspect that... on ISO Calls For OOXML Ceasefire · · Score: 1

    How right you are. But maybe a "Dateline" expose would catch their attention. Oh, wait a minute. That show is produced and carried by (MS)NBC, so that ain't gonna happen. Hey "60 Minutes," how 'bout it?