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  1. Re:Sounds good... on Download Taxes As a Weapon Against File-Sharing · · Score: 2, Informative

    New Zealand: 12.5% Sales Tax, + 25-45% Income tax.

    Woo!

    (also health care for all and an OK school system. And loans from the govt. for university)

  2. Re:important lesson on Canonical Demos Early Stage Android-On-Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    '\n' Dur dur dur pressed submit instead of preview dur dur.

  3. Re:important lesson on Canonical Demos Early Stage Android-On-Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    Nobody has proved that anybody prefers Linux over OS X.

    I do, fuck-nut.

    This

  4. Re:important lesson on Canonical Demos Early Stage Android-On-Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    Yeah you're right, IE Mobile is EXCELLENT! I could easily configure it to work with my University's proxy, so I've been able use it instead of my laptop during boring lectures! \n /sarcasm. \n WM sucks, IE Mobile sucks, WMP Mobile sucks. The only software that comes with a vannila WM set up that doesn't suck is (drum roll) the calender and whatever that ball game is called. WM is broken and crap - no easy support for other languages, awful browser from 1990, worse media player, no dictionary, stupid, stupid, stupid file manager...

  5. Re:If I had the choice on Canonical Demos Early Stage Android-On-Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    lol registry, lol windows.

  6. Re:We'll see.... on Microsoft's Bulk Deal With New Zealand Collapses · · Score: 1

    If they pick up Open Source, I will vote for them in the next election. ......kidding. I'd be SHOCKED if they converted even 10% of their software to open source.

  7. Re:AI amature hour on Towards Artificial Consciousness · · Score: 1

    Hear hear! Philosophy of Mind and Cognition: An Introduction, 2nd Edition http://au.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1405133244.html

  8. Re:After 14 years Java apps are still 2nd class on Sun To Build World's Biggest App Store Around Java · · Score: 1

    I agree. I like Java but don't like developing GUI apps for it because: A) Netbeans sucks, and B) Swing looks horrible. Despite what others may say, there is no easy way to make a Java app look native on any platform.