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  1. Windows is fine in one piece, TYVM. on U.S. Adds Years To Microsoft's 'Probation' · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Dear US Government, Leave Microsoft the hell alone.

    I like Windows, I like IE, I prefer Google over MSN and nothing's stopping me from using it.

    Microsoft products are default.. NO KIDDING, it's THEIR OS, not yours or their competitors.

    If Google made an OS and integrated Google search technology would everyone cry foul? Probably not, the hypocritical zealots.

    Let Microsoft include a default browser, search engine, mail client, antivirus/antispam, office suite, whatever. If there's something different I prefer I'll switch that element.

    Thank-you for your consideration.

  2. Re:Which developers did they fire? on Blizzard Wields The Banhammer Again · · Score: 1

    4.5 Million Subscribers * 12.95 = 58.5 Million per year.

    My guess is, they're sitting on an excessive surplus, if anything.

    Excessive-excessive surplus.

    Any WoW executives who want to adopt an IT guy? Any?

  3. Re:Britannica response on Slashback: ODF Wars, Duval Layoff, French DRM · · Score: 1

    Did you actually read the full article?

    I don't think I've read such a thoroughly well put together response to criticism in my life. I think it would be irresponsible simply reduce their reply to "they simply don't agree? what an ego!" when it's more akin to "for X reason, we don't acknowledge this criticism."

  4. If I were Google, I'd comply... on Google's Response to the DoJ Motion · · Score: 1

    ... by the most inconvenient route imaginable.

    "Sure, you can have that data.  We'll have a gentleman call you and dictate the data."

    (which would, of course, be read my a full time employee of Google that just happened to have a wicked lisp and stutter.) "was that Sussex, Essex or Sex?"

    I'm sure the law doesn't say under what terms data has to be surrendered :)

  5. Re:Duh! on Why Does Uwe Boll Keep Making Films? · · Score: 1

    Mortal Kombat -- original was okay, sequels sucked.
    Street Fighter -- SO bad
    Super Mario Bros. -- Bad, but not as bad as Boll's stuff.
    Resident Evil -- Excellent
    Tomb Raider -- Loved them
    Final Fantasy -- great

    Bolls movies have no redeeming qualities. It would have been nice if someone had made a movie based on Max Payne. Great storyline with more than just action.

  6. Re:No offense, but on Changing a Windows Network to Linux? · · Score: 1

    This is _EXACTLY_ the kind of experience I and many of my friends have had.

    I took up FreeBSD not because I needed a server OS, (although it's now my career, so thank God) but because the IRC/newsgroup Linux community was EXACTLY as TetryonX described.

    Not untrue, not unfounded.

  7. Re:No offense, but on Changing a Windows Network to Linux? · · Score: 1

    I completely agree.

    And don't go running to the linux community for help when you do run into problems. They can be remarkably unhelpful beyond laughing at you for not already knowing the answers or repeating 'RTFM'.

    The same can't be said for the FreeBSD community, but then it's a smaller, more niche community.

  8. Re:Mysql is very isp friendly on Comparing MySQL and PostgreSQL 2 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Speak for yourself, I'm an IT Manager for a Communications company and we've found MySQL to perform far worse for heavy load usage as compared to Postgres. We've migrated completely to Postgres with no regrets and significant performance increase.

  9. Re:Trying hard to fullfill every cliche, aren't we on Five Reasons Not to Use Linux · · Score: 1

    Knome said:
    "Now you are more familiar with one of them and naturally feel more comfortable using it. That's fine, no problem here, but please accept that others might feel differently."

    Exactly. technical details of his post aside, he's right. Windows is easier to use. They don't spend hundreds of millions of dollars on research to make their UI intuitive for sh*ts'n'giggles.

    Open your mind, stop assuming your right, take steps to unify linux and make it easier to use, please.

  10. Re:Such a sacarstic moron on Five Reasons Not to Use Linux · · Score: 1

    I don't have anything to add, other than I wholeheartedly approve of the message behind your reply to the article.

    I Agreed with the sentiment therein and hope zealots can open their minds just long enough to accept that maybe you're 99% right (even if not in the technical details, for which I (even being an advanced user) couldn't say are completely righ tor wrong).

  11. Re:Pass on Sci-Fi Channel Picks Up Firefly · · Score: 1

    Oh, we'll see your comment.... and we'll summerily reject it and substitute our own :)

    Seriously, it's great that you gave the show a chance, I really couldn't ask for more of ya. If you didn't enjoy the glib writing style of Buffy the Vampire slayer, you probably couldn't appreciate the style of Firefly. The character interaction in the series is really what did it for me.

    I could go on ad-nauseum about this highlight or that to try to support my claim that Firefly was a phenominal series, but I don't think I'd change anyone's opinions
    Guess I'll spend my newfound spare time watching the series again instead :)

  12. Re:I'm not happy about this. on Vigilante Hackers use Old West Tactics for Justice · · Score: 1

    The entirety of your statement is completely devoid of any signs of intelligence.

    This can only lead to the conclusion that you are, in fact, a lower form of life (akin to amoeba or possibly bacterial fungus) or someone endevoring to 'channel' some such thing.

    An alternate theory is that this is some form of free-form expresionist art. If that's the case I find it intreguing but reprehencible.

    A final alternate theory is that perhaps you are a small shell script gone awry.

    Perhaps we should have a poll? I'm curious about which theory most others would think more likely.

  13. Re:Security vs. Stupidity on Google Exposes Web Surveillance Cams · · Score: 1

    Actually, it _technically_ isn't the job of an engineer to figure out what the user wants. Engineers are supposed to produce systems to exact specifications, those specifications are drawn up by Analysts.

    If an Analysist doesn't do his/her job and determine the needs/wants for the system then the Engineer can't do his/her job either.

  14. Re:Bittorrent? on World of Warcraft Open Beta Online · · Score: 3, Informative

    Oh, the proprietary client IS a bittorrent client. Neat. pointless, but neat.

  15. Bittorrent? on World of Warcraft Open Beta Online · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The proprietary downloader is going slow as heck. I saw mention of a torrent in the news item, any chance anyone has a link to the torrent file?

  16. Re:Maybe it's just me... on Tech Team Traditions? · · Score: 1

    I concur with you jcwren.

    I'm not antisocial by any means, but nothing makes me undermine a company faster than it trying to force things on me like social elements :P

    I don't want little trinket rewards, I don't want invitations to social gathers. I want management to leave me alone and let me develop a social circle with it's traditions and morale boosting nature all by myself.

  17. Re:MMO Might and Magic? on Might & Magic Creator Joins Garriott At NCSoft · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    stupid slashdot, stole my fake HTML tag indicating the parent was a joke. :)
    No, I'm not actually that daft, I really was joking :) remembering how long rounds took with 8 players in Heros of Might and Magic made me think of how long it'd take with 2,000 players :)

  18. MMO Might and Magic? on Might & Magic Creator Joins Garriott At NCSoft · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    wouldn't turn based massively multiplayer be time consuming?

  19. Re:Wait, do we respect Gibson now? on Zone Alarm 5 Beta Review · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Exactly what I was trying to relate. I couldn't remember the specifics, thank you for bringing them up!

    I'm sorry if you're getting modded as Troll, cause we aren't. Mods need to learn what Trolling is :P

    I'd mod you up if I could ;)

  20. Re:Wait, do we respect Gibson now? on Zone Alarm 5 Beta Review · · Score: 2, Informative

    don't get me wrong, I'm all about educating the masses. Gibson's efforts to do so are admirable.

    That aside, I don't like Gibsons personality. The guy just rubs me the wrong way. I guess I shouldn't let that reflect on my opinion of his website, but I'm only human.

    I'm still waiting for his.. what were they called? nano-packets? The ability to portscan an entire systems in a second.

  21. Wait, do we respect Gibson now? on Zone Alarm 5 Beta Review · · Score: 4, Interesting

    IIRC GRC.com was the haven of a sanctimonious blow-hard, why would anyone go so far as to use tools provided by him as a defacto security test of a new firewall?

    Just my 2 cents.

    Wonder if Zonealarm has addressed the issue that was brought forth about version 4, which is that it's hook into the tcp/ip stack could be hijacked by malware.

  22. Sounds like my experience on 8th Grader Suspended for Using 'net send' Command · · Score: 1

    Early in high-school (Grade 9 or so) I was kicked out of the computers class for the semester for changing the prompt on the computer I was using (which no-one ever sees except administrators) to 'You've Been Hacked $p$g'

    And again I was kicked out of computers in my last year because "we can't trust you, despite having zero evidence that we shouldn't."

  23. Not if you ask me. on Are You On Time To Work? · · Score: 1

    Both of my parents are "professionals". One is in IT, the other is in administration.

    When you're paid a professional salary, and working for a signifigant company, they should be more forgiving about minor details like that and be more concerned about the quality of your work.

  24. Re:And in an office in Redmond... on Is Linksys Violating The GPL? · · Score: 1

    you mean my Linksys router is actually booting a linux kernel when I turn it on? wow. I thought it was just using some other arbitrary GPL code, I didn't suspect it was the whole kernel!

    now I have to wonder, why would they use software rather than hardware to route (which would be faster, right?)

  25. Re:And in an office in Redmond... on Is Linksys Violating The GPL? · · Score: 1

    Y'know, you DO have a point with 'Because they DIDN'T work hard for all the rest of the stuff they developed'. By that I assume you mean that which they're using that IS GPLed.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying let them use GPLed code without them having to release their source, I'd never support that stance. I'm saying don't try to force them into openning their source if they don't want to. If they don't want to open it, let them rip out all that viral GPL code and write something proprietary to replace it. Since all the source for the GPL stuff is available, figureing out how it works at a core level and writing something that does the same thing couldn't be THAT big of a chore.

    Of course, that depends on how complicated the GPL stuff they're using is. But for a router, how complicated could it be?