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  1. Re:finally the war i wanted. on LG Aims To Beat Apple's Retina Display · · Score: 1

    Exactly. "hi def" is a TV-hand-me-down cop-out for asian lcd makers to not produce decent displays for PCs. They can all take their bullshit "hi def" and shove it.

  2. Re:Between versions of Word on Why Desktop Linux Hasn't Taken Off · · Score: 1

    Yes, in my experience it is.

    Don't get me wrong, I love the idea of OO, and I use it on the notebook on which I'm typing this (ubuntu with hairy-peanut-encrusted-shit new gui).

    However, wherever my clients or professional people I support are concerned, I recommend MS Word. These folks don't have the time to fix formatting issues, and frankly they shouldn't have to. They have more important issues to attend to, like work.

    I'd look and feel like a monkey defending OO's problems simply because, you know, it's free as in beer. I can forgive minor issues myself because it's not critical (most of the time), but when I need to (eg) edit a legal document sent to me from a law firm where they use ms word, or a complex layout, I don't have the time to waste just for giggles or on principle.

    On another topic, I've been using linux on the desktop almost exclusively for at least 12 years now, but was recently forced to use windows7/outlook/exchange at a major client on a daily basis. What a breath of fresh air - windows7 is fantastic on so many levels and makes xp look and feel it's age, and of course for anyone who uses Outlook will know, in the professional world out there, it's the de facto standard.

    Time is honey, as pooh bear would say.

  3. Re:Two Words on Why Desktop Linux Hasn't Taken Off · · Score: 1

    If you're sharing documents among other OO users, then fine. If you're sharing documents with other MS Office users, then no.

    Endless compatibility issues, imperfect rendering, fonts, layout problems, etc.

    No thank you.

  4. Re:Chrome doesn't offer a choice? News to me on Google Shutting Out Rivals, Claims Russian Search Engine Yandex · · Score: 1

    Sure it starts out set to Google by default, it kind of has to be set to something, but that's hardly "shutting out the competition".

    You're missing the point, google sycophant. Chrome should offer a choice during installation. Not doing so ensures an uneven playing field.

  5. Surprise on Beneath Africa, Survey Finds 'Huge' Water Reserves · · Score: 1, Funny

    Hmm, that's a surprise, I thought the ground was drenched in generations of bloodletting.

  6. Re:I live in South Africa... on SKA Might Be Split Between South Africa and Australia · · Score: 1

    No, the country lost entrepreneurs, professionals, engineers, doctors, business people, leaders, innovators, employers, and will continue to lose them.

  7. Re:I live in South Africa... on SKA Might Be Split Between South Africa and Australia · · Score: 2

    Yes, you are wrong.

    Living in SA means being constantly vigilant to random crime like rape, murder and violence. SA has the highest violent crime rate in the world (second only to Mexico because of their current drug war). Defenceless old (white) people on smallholdings and farms are very often targets of unbelievably brutal and violent murder (we're talking about being tortured with boiling hot water, or stoves, or being bashed with bricks, hammers, spades, or burned with hot irons, etc). So are defenceless old African folk. Being defenceless means it's ok to rape, steal from, torture and beat. You'd be surprised how many children (black and white) get raped, then murdered, in SA. ...or gutted like a pig - while conscious - to harvest their organs for African witchcraft. Kids and toddlers, for fuck sakes.

    Recently some nice men invaded a family home while the parents were at work. The nanny and baby whom she was looking after - were beaten and tortured. The baby so badly she ended up being blinded. A baby. Beaten on the head and face by grown men, so hard they blinded her. For money.

    If you are white, you are seen as a soft target. If that means breaking into your home at night, gang raping your wife and daughter, then torturing and murdering you, then so be it. Being shot in the head while waiting for the traffic light to change (because they want your car), is just for kicks. If you, your family or community complains about this, then you are branded a racist.

    When a respected African bank leader speaks out against government corruption and the degradation of the rule of law, instead of taking stock and debating the issue on a social and national level, the government and it's barking dogs attack the man personally. It's the African way.

    There are more police men and women murdered in SA every year than any other country, per capita.

    It just goes on and on. We tolerate it because not much can be done when you don't have a true functional democracy where the electorate cast their vote based on merit.

    Sadly, nothing will ever change in this country. ...but, it's home. I may have my roots in europe (english/dutch/german descent), but this is my home.

  8. Re:South Africa? on SKA Might Be Split Between South Africa and Australia · · Score: 1

    incompetent government is not always a bad thing. ...implying it's sometimes a good thing?

    The SA government is not only incompetent, but corrupt.

  9. Re:How is it illegal on Misleading Ads: ACCC Wins Appeal Against Google · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Whatever country google operates in, they need to observe the laws of that country.

    Simple.

    In other words, you're not only an anonymous coward, but also an ignorant fool.

  10. Re:Ode to Mr. Scott on Scientists Build Graphene From Scratch, Atom By Atom · · Score: 1

    Yes, like that dumb fuck engineer at NASA who used imperial instead of metric.

  11. Re:Go figure on LSD Can Treat Alcoholism · · Score: 1

    speak for yourself gayboy!

  12. Re:Zahi Hawass on Hong Kong Dentist Crafts Robotic Tools To Explore Egyptian Pyramids · · Score: 2

    amen to that.

    he's wielded far too much personal power (bestowed upon him by a dictator) and blocked/interfered with important research over the years.

    fuck him.

  13. Re:Toxic on Nanowire Forests Use Sunlight To Split Water · · Score: 1

    Luckily I was upwind and a few floors above it when I saw it and there was nobody on site underneath and nothing downwind apart from a very large disused coalmine.

    Scary shit. If they were slack then, they were probably slack at other times too, and that shit has been inhaled by unsuspecting downwind folk at home or work...

  14. Re:Give half the money to the 3 big stakeholders on Apple Has Too Much Money · · Score: 0

    ++

  15. Re:And this costs GoDaddy what, $2.95? on Wikipedia Hasn't Forgiven GoDaddy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It costs them reputation.

  16. Re:Cable? on WikiLeaks Cable: NASDAQ Folded To Chinese Pressure · · Score: 1

    americanism, like color instead of colour.

  17. Re:Bye bye RIM... on CEOs of RIM Step Down · · Score: 1

    sskay, ther'l ollways be vodka

  18. Re:U.S. needs to get rid of software patents on Google Patents Caching MLK Day Search Results · · Score: 1

    Exactly. This nonsense will continue for some time and eventually it will implode. Just a matter of time. Unfortunately (US) companies don't seem to have much of a choice...

  19. Re:What I want to know is... on Nanocoating Waterproofs Any Gadget · · Score: 1

    'coz your snot is icky, ok? sars, plague, God knows what's in your snot. then it dries, and has to be peeled off, etc. no, no. you can keep your snot-encrusted ipad.

  20. Re:Oblig on No, SETI Has Not Detected Alien Signals From Space · · Score: 1

    Our overlords don't rape, they probe.

  21. Re:It was the computer for us commoner kids on Looking Back At the Commodore 64 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You made me go all misty eyed there, old man. I remember disassembling mine so I could spray paint the case... soldered in a pulse switch on GND+RESET line so I could do a hard-reset by hitting that special button (lockups were common if you enjoyed machine language programming...).

    I remember sitting in school class pretending to read from a schoolbook all the while studying my copy of Commodore 64 Programmer's Guide (I still have it).

    I remember walking about 30km (return) as a 16yo to fetch my copies of aforementioned volume and Inside The Commodore 64 (Milton Bathurst) from the post office.

    I remember tinkering with undocumented assembly opcodes to see what they would do (gleaned from Compute! magazine, remember that one?)... and of course the countless months of my life I must have spent typing in machine code numbers for various apps/games/utils.

    I remember being able to scroll the screen left by 1 pixel for the first time (think gaming). Moving sprites around (the usual bird-flapping animation).

    I remember the wonderful toe-curling rush of dopamine when it finally dawned on me how indirect addressing worked in machine language.

    I think PEEK and POKE are still the fastest words I can type on a keyboard, and I still can't forget that the safest area of memory starts at $C000 (4k worth) - otherwise known as 49152 for mere mortals. ...oh and 53281/0 for the bg/border colours, IIRC. My daily routine was: switch on, wait for boot to finish (~1-2s), poke 53281,0:poke 53280,0 followed by a clear screen ... or something like that. I liked a clean slate and a screen that looked bigger than what it was. I also always changed the font colour to green since the movies proved that green on black was the optimal colour... lol

    w00t!

  22. Re:For a good reason: nginx really performs! on Nginx Overtakes Microsoft As No. 2 Web Server · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Similarly, I also have to laugh at folks who blame sendmail for x, y or z problem they are experiencing with their mail.

    Systems like Apache, Sendmail, GNU C, glibc, et al, are rock solid and reliable for a reason. Maturity.

  23. Securing Asteroid For the Enterprise on Securing Android For the Enterprise · · Score: 1

    /bounces with excitement
    ah, fuckit, never mind.

  24. Re:Capitalism naturally... on Why Richard Stallman Was Right All Along · · Score: 1

    You're a fucking idiot.

  25. Re:Wow, that isn't burning bridges on Insiders Call HP's WebOS Software Fatally Flawed · · Score: 1

    mkay

    That's beautiful man! Thanks for making my day.