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  1. Re:It's Windows 7, and yet, the build number is 6. on Windows 7 Hits RTM At Build 7600.16385 · · Score: 3, Informative

    I have an MSDN Universal account and have played with each version of Win 7. I do like it much better than Vista. In fact, I have never used Vista for production work. Win 7 is a nice clean update and I give three cheers to MS for that.

    However it is not anything revolutionary. Drag and drop a video? I am sure that WMV will be preferred. As others stated, VLC could do this for a long time now.

    The MAJOR thing that pissed me off and made me wipe Win 7 was when I put a DVD (a real one I bought) in to play. The output was just horrible! I thought my monitor was going bad. I fired up VLC and played the same DVD and wow, it looked like it should. I tried it again with Windows Media "player" and a standard resolution DVD looked like crap on my monitor. WTF? Fire up VLC again and it looks great.

    I am sorry, but I don't want MS telling me I cannot watch a DVD I freaking bought and forcing me to watch it in crap-quality mode because I don't have a certain connection type to my monitor.

    I will stick with Ununtu for everything and use my KVM switch to my WinXP box when I have to do C# stuff from home. The great thing is, is that MS cannot force you to dump WinXP. Just keep using it as long as you can. The admins at the fortune 500 I work for hated Vista and would not upgrade. I Guess a Win7 upgrade may come in a year or so. But as long as VS 2008 works on WinXP I am golden for another few years.

  2. Re:I missed it? on Wolverine Film Leaked a Month Before Release · · Score: 2, Informative

    Bah! Forget torrents, too slow and too easy to get busted for uploading. Just use usenet. Try this Binsearch search

  3. Re:Slow news day on NetBSD 5.0 RC1 Released · · Score: 1

    Can the 64-bit Fast File System support more than 4TB yet? FFS has been 64-bit for a long time, yet is still stuck at a 32-bit limit of only 4TB with a 2KB frag size.

    Why only 2^31 fragment blocks with the 64-bit FFS? XFS is 64-bit and can support 9 exabytes.

  4. Re:Nope. Never. on Daemon · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If you can't even get a small record company (or small publisher, or SOMEONE with at least a little clout) to support your work, odds are there is a good reason for it.

    Yes, because every author or musician should have to give up his copyright to some company, otherwise, you know, it must suck.

    odds are there is a good reason for it

    Maybe the new author doesn't want to have to give up his copyright just to be published? Maybe because old methods are dying and on-demand publishing will be important in the not-to-distant future?

  5. Re:Other side of the fence on Qt Becomes LGPL · · Score: 1
    Why do you think I also reversed it? I stated:

    So I would try to switch to KDE from Gnome for a while, but found the same issue where I would have to pull in/use a Gnome/GTK+ based app.

    ;)

  6. Re:time to port gnome! on Qt Becomes LGPL · · Score: 1

    I think a good design with flexibility and extendability is far better than fragmentation/mutation/forking. Take a look at all the largest and most successful OSS projects. How many of them have fragmented and have successful mutations/forks?

    Apache?
    Python?
    OO.org?
    Perl?
    Linux Kernel?
    Etc.?

    These all are successful because they have a good base design and are flexible and allow for a lot of extensions to add functionality.

    Smaller projects may evolve better by mutations/forks, however for larger efforts, forking just kills things because now you have thinned out the pool of developers with the skills needed by the original large project.

  7. Re:Shared memory IPC on Chrome On the Way For Mac and Linux · · Score: 1

    ...Linux and OSX which run on several different and totally alien architectures.

    Linux and OS X run on x86 just like MS Windows. I doubt Google will be releasing a PPC build for Mac or any of a number of other architectures available on Linux.

    I agree with you about IPC not being the easiest cross platform thing to do. However, it is not terribly hard if you follow POSIX and wrap for Win32. As pointed out there are already cross platform IPC libraries like Boost and D-Bus, etc.

  8. Re:I question the results. on 32bit Win7 Vs. Vista Vs. XP · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Good point. However, I didn't see anything in TFA that said all operating systems were on one drive. Though it also did not say the contrary.

    This is NOT a benchmark or any kind. It is a paid-for-MS-Win-7 advert.

    Seriously, no real performance tester would grade results as 1,2,3. WTF?

    As others pointed out the diff of performance between Vista and Win7 could have been %0.001. or something negligible.

    The only thing I can think of is that this was given the olde "wink-wink" from MS to this "reporter".

    Great reporting work there Lou!

  9. Re:Double Duh! on Why Mirroring Is Not a Backup Solution · · Score: 1

    Seriously. Good point. This was a small site with very few journalspace posters. Heck, you could probably backup and compress the entire DB to fit on a typical thumb drive.

    Funny how they tried to shoot a point about the OS and said it could have been a "catastrophic failure". I didn't see mention of the DB system. Does anyone know what DB server was used? I still don't think that would be a point of failure because Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL and PostgreSQL all have VERY simple and reliable ways to backup.

    This was simple a situation of journalspace hiring a "dba" that knew crap about being a real DBA. They probably paid some college kid $35K - $40K (with only MS Access experience) to be their "dba". Well, guess what you get!

    I am a software dev and if I mentioned just using mirrored drives as our _only_ database backups, I would probably be tarred-and-feathered by our DBA's and for good reason (not that I would do such a stupid thing).

  10. Re:Constitutionality on Sex Offenders Must Hand Over Online Passwords · · Score: 1

    Well, that was actually very well said.

    Never read it put that way brother, but, hell yeah. Thank you.

  11. Re:Constitutionality on Sex Offenders Must Hand Over Online Passwords · · Score: 1

    Yeah, getting caught taking a pee is the
    same as molesting a girl.

  12. Re:In other news... on Microsoft Invents $1.15/Hour Homework Fee For Kids · · Score: 1

    Thanks. That darn decimal point gets me all the time.

  13. Re:The Ultimate Steal? on Microsoft Invents $1.15/Hour Homework Fee For Kids · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I have a legal copy of Office 2003 (which kicks OpenOffice up and down the road so hard it's not funny)

    Huh? Have you REALLY used OO.org 3.0+? I am sorry but MS Office 2003 doesn't have anything over OO.org 3 from a normal user standpoint.

    In contrast it has many features the MS Office 2003 doe not. The biggest feature for me is being multi-platform. I get the same consistant interface and features going from WinXP to Mac OSX 10.5. The best feature I love is to be able to export my final document to PDF and get a very good output result. I tried some plugins for MS Office 2003 to do the same and the output has just not been what I want.

    From your personal experience, what can you say that MS Office 2003 offers over OO.org 3.0+? Or have you not used OO.org enough to offer an intelligent comment?
    I too have a legal copy of MS Office 2003, not a biggie there. I have yet to find anything in MS Office 2003 that I personally could not do as well or better in OO.org 3.0+.

  14. Office for $1 (USD I assmue) is way too expensive on Microsoft Invents $1.15/Hour Homework Fee For Kids · · Score: 1

    Do the math:

    ($1 / hour) * (24 hours a day) * (365.242199) days in a year = $8,765.81 a year!

    WTF?

    Sure, no one person will use MS Office at 24 hourse a day all year. However, heavy users will see their bill add up quickly and surpass the cost of the student teacher version.

    This is just stupid. How many school kids NEED some MS Office program to pass their class? If they need it to pass the class, then the cost of the software should be included.

    I am a software developer, and I have seen very, very few times where MS Office was needed for the enterprise apps I have worked on.

    How the heck are our kids being pulled into needing such crap to turn in their homework?

    Is there a high school teacher out there that will fail a kid because he/she didn't hand in the assignment in some version of MS Word or something?

    Stand up people and don't let corporate influence kill the ability for our American kids to learn.

    Damn, it is bad enough that Asians and Indians are starting to kick our butts in math and science.

    Before we know it, American schools will be worth nothing more than producing a bunch of mid-level managers with no real skills. :-(

  15. Re:In other news... on Microsoft Invents $1.15/Hour Homework Fee For Kids · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, the way MS is going, wouldn't they want to charge by "inch"? :-)

    $1 per erection is too cheap, they get get an _average_ of $6.15 per-erection charging by inch. Or in my case, about $9.00 ...cough, cough, cough. >:-)

  16. Re:Notification for everything on Interesting Uses For a USB LED Screen? · · Score: 1

    That is a strange thing I noticed after being born-n-raised in the NE. Up in the NE, people just don't understand the term "passing lane". Basically, everyone driver seems to say in their mind, "yeah, you can go around me, biatch!."

    Now I live in the South. After living here a few years, I noticed, in SC at least, people consistently move over for a vehicle going faster then them in the left lane.

    It was a strange thing to me at first, since I was from the NE. However I quickly adapted and now get out of the "fast" lane even if I am going 75 when the speed limit is 60 and someone is behind me doing 85-90.

    I originally thought, cool, some drivers with a conscience? Nope. Here in SC what I see is driver after driver that will change lanes to let you pass (cool eh?), but drivers that also speed up if you even freaking turn your head to look at your passenger mirror. Putting on your right turn signal here in SC means that EVERY driver in the lane you want to merge into _must_ accelerate, regardless of circumstances.

    It has been a very freaky thing. I have lived in several states up and down the East coast. I noticed in the Virginia area, EVERY freaking driver seems to LOVE their break pedal. Get even too close to a Virginia driver and, bam, he/she slams the breaks as if they are saying, "get off my @ss biatch".

    When I lived in Florida for 8 years, well that place was just a mess because you never know what the driver in-front, next-to or even near you will do. They can be from any state and good luck guessing how they will drive!

    Since you live in Ohio, at least you know what to expect. Just driving in Orlando, FL, what a mess. I remember thinking how I missed the crazy drivers from the Philly area of PA. At least I knew what the average driver would do and could be a defensive driver with that knowledge.

    After living in NJ, PA, NC, SC and FL (tourist areas of Orlando), I can say that FL was just horrible. After FL, I would rate SC drivers as second worse. Simply for the fact that changing lanes becomes a game of chess. Yeah, most SC drivers will get out of the way in the "fast lane" and let you pass. However, if you are not a driver that wants to go 20-30 MPH over the speed limit, well you are stuck with the MIDDLE LANE. That MIDDLE LANE sucks. After all you will need to get to the right lane at some point to get to your exit. That merging into the right lane has become my daily commutes worst nightmare.

    If there isn't much traffic, no biggie. However, even a little traffic and I have to start to defensively think about how I want to change lanes. I never move my head now, I just kinda pretend I am still looking forward while my eyes try to go as far right as they can. If I see an opening, bam, I merge like I am flying some T-Fighter or something. I get in the lane and I know the person behind me is pissed because I "got in from of them". Most SC drivers have the mentality of "get behind me biatch". Which doesn't work since every freaking driver in the lane you want to merge into is thinking the same thing and flooring the gas pedal and tailing really close to the person in front of them so you cannot get over. Oh, and I am not the typed of driver that waits until the last minute or so to merge into the lane I need to be in. I now merge over 5 - 10 miles before the exit I need just so I won't miss it. Sigh.