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  1. My first impulse... on Are 10-11 Hour Programming Days Feasible? · · Score: 1

    ...would be to tell him to fuck off, but that sort of statement is usually not conducive to continued employment. Given what you've described, I think the only decent way he could get 10-11 hour days out of you folks would be to offer some type of incentives. Anything short of that should result in mutiny.

  2. I wish on Generic PCs For Corporate Use? · · Score: 0

    With software licenses being what they are, I just don't see this as being feasible on such a large scale. If you were to use open source, Linux, etc., it may be do-able. And awesome.

  3. Re:If the Author really wants to get his story out on Pentagon Aims To Buy Up Book · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I just saw that. What a shame.

  4. If the Author really wants to get his story out... on Pentagon Aims To Buy Up Book · · Score: 1

    ...he'll release the book in digital form. Good luck buying up all the copies of that.

  5. Re:Not really. on Is RFID Really That Scary? · · Score: 1

    People have been telling me the same thing about my cranium for years. :^)

  6. Not really. on Is RFID Really That Scary? · · Score: 1

    If you're really that worried about it, they do make wallets that block RFID signals. As to how effective they are I couldn't say, but there is much to be said for the placebo effect.

  7. Re:Excuse me? on Why You Shouldn't Worry About IPv6 Just Yet · · Score: 1

    I don't know how accurate it is but it is fun to watch.

    It sure is, I've actually got this one embedded in one of my blogs. Every time I go to post an update, I always catch myself staring at it.

  8. Excuse me? on Why You Shouldn't Worry About IPv6 Just Yet · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Why do I feel like a Yo-Yo? One minute the sky is falling, the next it's no big deal! How about this, lets just get IPv6 implemented ASAP, and not worry about whether we need it right now or not. We're going to need it eventually, and frankly it's better to have it and not need it than vice-versa.

  9. Re:The iPhone and finally walk and chew gum! on iOS 4 Releases Today · · Score: 1

    Last time I checked, Google and/or HTC, etc. aren't actively trying to prevent anyone from gaining root access in Android, nor to I recall them threatening to brick anyones device for having done so. Thats the difference, Android has a restricted privilege level by default but can be "legally" rooted, while the same activity in iOS is considered a sin against Jobs. Frankly, I think having a device which is "inferior" in the hardware department in a fair trade off, at least then I can use it to it's full potential without any interference.

  10. Re:I wonder on New MacBook Pros Launched · · Score: 4, Funny

    I don't know about the batteries, but wallets will still be susceptible to the infamous shrinkage.

  11. Re:We have the answer... on Tritium Leak At Vermont Nuclear Plant Grows · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Haha, nice. Somebody mod parent funny please.

  12. Re:More or less irrelevant on How Dangerous Could a Hacked Robot Possibly Be? · · Score: 1

    Nah, it's probably just the noise.

  13. Re:Will It Crash AT&T's Network? on MMS Arrives For the iPhone — Will It Crash AT&T's Network? · · Score: 1

    All I meant to say was that... ah, I see what you did there.

  14. Will It Crash AT&T's Network? on MMS Arrives For the iPhone — Will It Crash AT&T's Network? · · Score: 3, Funny

    We can only hope.

  15. Re:Sign me up... on Microsoft Attacks Linux With Retail-Training Talking Points · · Score: 1

    One suggestion I do have to improve things for noobs would be to make Synaptic slightly friendlier (e.g. screenshots, etc).

    Synaptic does have screen shots, there just aren't many apps that actually have them yet. But I agree, it could stand to be a bit more user friendly.

  16. Re:Hmmm on Nokia Leaks Phone With Full GNU/Linux Distribution · · Score: 1

    No, I'm Brian of Nazareth... and so is my wife!

  17. Re:Dark Field Microscopy... on New Logitech Dark Field Mice Operate On Glass · · Score: 1

    No they just bring out a new technology that uses a ***********drumroll************ rubber ball inside the mouse!

    Holy Crap! Thats brilliant!

  18. Re:Dr. Who on Bill Gates Remembers 1979 · · Score: 1

    What about if it was Apple's OS? Would we be decades behind when it comes to hardware design?

    I really don't think would have been possible. The very fact that Apple's OS was tied to it's hardware is what prevented it from becoming he de-facto standard.

    That having been said, if MS hadn't become the dominant platform, then it would have been(IMHO) either IBM's OS/2(yes I know that MS was responsible for a great deal of it's early development), or some evolution of Digital Research's Concurrent DOS in combination with GEM.

    Then again, with MS out of the picture that early on, a Unix-like OS may have taken over. But, as big a Linux fanboy as I am, I just don't see the DOS standard being supplanted that easily. Even MS had to gradually win people over to the NT platform, and they weren't fully successful until XP was released.

  19. Re:Bad Article. Poster didn't bother to RTFA. on A GNU/Linux Distro Needing Windows To Install? · · Score: 1

    I second that.

  20. Re:I don't understand all the hoopla here... on Apple Update Means Palm Pre Can No Longer Sync With iTunes · · Score: 1

    True enough, that's how I used to archive my music. But since space is no longer an issue for me, I use FLAC. Been doing so for about a year now, and so far it's been very stable. It does take a little longer to sync with the old iPod, since it has to transcode first, but other than that no worries.

  21. Re:I don't understand all the hoopla here... on Apple Update Means Palm Pre Can No Longer Sync With iTunes · · Score: 1

    Funnily enough, you can buy music CDs that have the music already *ON* them.

    And don't forget that they are also pre-labeled, both on the disc and on the fancy case, so you save on ink, sharpies, time, ect. I love this *new* CD technology.

    Next thing you know, you'll be able to get movies this way!

  22. Re:The Internet called. on Apple Update Means Palm Pre Can No Longer Sync With iTunes · · Score: 1

    ...and they wanted to introduce you to a thing called google. Apple makes very little revenue let alone profit from music sales after bandwidth and storage costs are considered from that 30 cents per song that they get from each sale.

    Perhaps, but some people aren't going to buy Apple hardware, no matter what they try, and frankly I think that it is dumb for them to think that this won't be driving customer's away. I realise that it's a calculated risk, but frankly, it's cheaper and easier to switch software than to buy a new handheld. And were I in the position of a Palm Pre owner, I'd drop iTunes like a hot rock. I've been dicked around too many times before, and I don't like it.

    Seriously dude, you need to check out google. Apple has not been selling DRM'ed music for some time now.

    So they finished the conversion then? About time. I had forgot all about that. I guess I got a little carried away, but the part that bothers me about this isn't really DRM, but how blatantly monopolistic this seems.

  23. Apple called... on Apple Update Means Palm Pre Can No Longer Sync With iTunes · · Score: 1

    ...and they said that they were making too much money and that they're tired of it. So from now on, only the iPhone/iPod can utilise their music services and everyone else can either pony up or sod off. Or at least until Palm can roll out a patch for their patch.

    That having been said, my wife and I own an older(read hand-me-down) 60GB iPod, and we don't use iTunes or any service that has DRM of any kind attached. Once we pay for our music, it's ours. Period. We decide the when, where and how, not Apple or anyone else for that matter.

  24. Re:Crackfix please on Windows 7 RCs Shut Down To Force Updates · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm one of those people you hear about on TV, and even I thought it was funny.

  25. Re:People just don't understand Linux on Linux On Netbooks — a Complicated Story · · Score: 1

    I think it took me all of 30 minutes to utterly break every single linux torrent client available. None of them are what I'd call "stable".

    Really? Have you tried Deluge? I've never had any problems with it. Not even minor ones.