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  1. Re:Title not a good start on Visual Studio vs. Eclipse: a Programmer's Comparison · · Score: 0

    I am really curious about this... could you possibly cite your sources?

  2. Re:While Intesrting... on If Oracle Bought Every Open Source Company · · Score: 0

    A large number of projects are run by companies; their main developers are paid wages and keep the projects moving forward. No one stops you from forking, but in the long run, the fork with people working 8 hours a day is going to have more features, progress, and thus more users and mindshare. Alternatively, if the main developers are given money to work on different projects, and abandon their current ones, many might refuse, but many might leave, and a project with low developer participation tends to die. The source code can never go away, but competitive progress can.

  3. Re:Bail Me Out Please on FTC Staff Discuss a Tax on Electronics To Support the News Business · · Score: 0

    Sort of like how governmet is constantly bailing out education? I mean, it used to be privately funded, but now the feds are funding every level to some degree. Why? It's not about buisness, it is about a public good that, while it is a failing model as a buisness, is still neccessary element to keeping our society functioning.

  4. Re:Hmmm... on Dune Remake Could Mean 3D Sandworms · · Score: 0

    Hahahaha! But no, seriously, Avatar is so unoriginal it is absurd. I laughed at half the lines, and nearly every plot "twist" was predictable beforehand.

  5. Re:Braid on Ratchet and Clank: A Crack in Time Offers New Gameplay Mechanic · · Score: 0

    There was a flash game once that was really fun... you had to go with your mouse and explore a giant maze, by clicking on things and solving puzzles... you only had 60 seconds or so to solve the maze, but each of the previous attempts were shown, and you could cooperate with your previous selves to finish on time. Either way, its nothing new; just a simple Slashdot publicity stunt.

  6. Re:Yep on Does Your College Or University Support Linux? · · Score: 0

    When I went to the helpdesk and asked to get connected to the secured (and faster) wireless network, they told me that they didn't know how to set it up under Ubuntu. However, some of my seniors in the CS department had long figured it out, and had been using it for years. Thus they explained the process to me.

    Yes, you will need to take some initiative, but no school is going to be as insane and purist as some companies. They all basically have to support Mac and Windows, and if it works for them, it certainly going to work with Linux too.

  7. Re:My sister did something like this. on Schooling, Homeschooling, and Now, "Unschooling" · · Score: 0

    I tried to do this. It didn't work. Sure. I remember almost anything after hearing or reading it once, and sure, I pass every exam, but I never learned to actually sit down and do homework. It has taken me many years to learn to sit down and do what needs to be done, and because the educational system depends so much on menial homework and grades, I ended up going to a rather mediocre University. Teaching kids to be smart is important, but teaching them to work hard is almost as important.

  8. Re:These people are delusional. on FSF Attacks Windows 7's "Sins" In New Campaign · · Score: 0

    Sure, FSF is the proxy for the open source movement and companies. They rage against everone like mad, slinging mud left and right, and us calm, nice open source people get all the users from the aftermath.

  9. Re:Let's Not Get Ahead of Ourselves Here on "District 9" Best Sci-fi Movie of 09? · · Score: 0

    Perhaps the prawns are more "human" then we are... as in, perhaps their psychology is more naturally compassionate and communal instead of self-centered. You really cannot apply human tenancies to aliens, thats not the way it works.

  10. Fear the dark dystopian future of gaming! on The Downsides to Digital Distribution · · Score: 0

    ... or, perhaps, digital distribution is good for consumers? Consoles that force low profit margins will see less games, and thus less players, and thus go out of business... consoles that move more digital distribution and use it to provide cheaper prices or increased convenience for end users become more popular. Voila, market results in a nice new efficient way of distributing games that customers and producers both like.

  11. Re:There's no reason to be angry. on Hospital Confirms Steve Jobs's Liver Transplant · · Score: 0

    Or perhaps it is suspiciously equal.

  12. Re:Wow on Atari Sub-Sub-Contractor Used ScummVM For Wii Game · · Score: 0

    One of the developers is dead, and this makes it rather impossible to negotiate a deal with this person.

  13. Re:Easy alternative on Cows That Burp Less Methane to Be Bred · · Score: 0

    Just to make it clear... the "self correct" above means hundreds of millions of people dying of famine and starvation, and hundreds of millions more perishing in the genocidal wars that follow.

  14. Re:Easy alternative on Cows That Burp Less Methane to Be Bred · · Score: 0

    And then spend much of the waking day chasing deer with spears through the forest. Yes, after a day of strenuous sprinting, high fat and high protein is a good thing.

  15. Growth is finite on US Plans To Bulldoze 50 Shrinking Cities · · Score: 0

    Isn't it interesting how the only "good" state to be in is growth? Lets think about this... the Earth is finite. That means, eventually, growth has to stop. If we want to continue to advance civilization, we have to replace, but maintain stability.

  16. Re:The power of lock-in on Windows 7 Licensing a "Disaster" For XP Shops · · Score: 0

    Wait a min, I am a linux user myself, but this does not make sense... how is it Microsoft's fault that Adobe does not make linux compatible things? I thought that was because Adobe just did not want to put in the effort.

  17. Re:Fuck you Linus you destroyed my computer on How To Seize a Laptop And Make It Stick · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    What you see IS the copies. Someone had a hilariously stupid troll in the past, some people thought it was worth keeping for the lols, and keep reposting them. The ones you see the most are the most absurd, yet not absurd enough, so people still respond to them as if they were serious.

  18. Re:I love these "Yes, Obama is still shiny!" stori on Cloud Computing, Music Lockers, and the Supreme Court · · Score: 1

    Hmm, I wonder how all the OTHER companies managed to stay in business? Was it because they *gasp* had the foresight to see that gas prices were obviously going to spike eventually (since supply is finite) or perhaps notice that the rest of the world already had efficiency regulations, making it very probable that America would adopt them eventually too? American companies build big cars, fail, get bought out by foreigners for cheap, end of story. And to tie it back, have you noticed how Jamendo has become one of the top sites on the web for music? Could it be that a bit looser regulation of content is being demanded by consumers? Hmm...

  19. Oni on Is The Best Game One You Were Never Intended To Play? · · Score: 1

    Oni was a great game, though it has descended into obscurity now, and was never really finished because Bungie was bought up by M$. The real fun however was the way the cheat codes messed with the game and each other. You could transform into any character, make your enemies fight each other, etc, and all had unexpected consequences. (Swapping characters rapidly allowed machine-gun speed punching, characters would run off in the middle of cut-scenes to fight each other off camera). Also, with many games, it is fun to play with 4 people, where each person gets a small subset of the controls.

  20. Re:Ignorance beyond words on When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux In Education · · Score: 1

    All right, I will make sure I do not post any replies. Gotcha.

  21. Re:Let's cut the conspiracy theory on When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux In Education · · Score: 1

    A lot of projects don't actually go open-source until after a large portion of the work has been completed. But no, FOSS is NOT academia; there are subtle differences. Like academics don't need to do NEARLY as much bug testing.

  22. Re:I'm confused... on Debian Running On the T-Mobile G1 · · Score: 1

    To the best of my knowledge Symbian, RIM, and Apple all use Google search, and allow access to other Google services. Therefore, competing with them gives Google no monetary advantage. Windows Mobile uses Live search. That means less ad money for Google. The point of the open platform is because given a choice, people will choose Google over Live.