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  1. Re:Uh, why? on A 21st-Century Version Of OS/2 Warp May Be Released Soon (arcanoae.com) · · Score: 1

    Ah yes, the joy of running WatchCat in the hope of being able to identify and kill the process that was locking up WPS.

  2. If using Python... on Ask Slashdot: Best Book For 11-Year-Old Who Wants To Teach Himself To Program? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You might want to check out the book Snake Wrangling for Kids

  3. Re:Questions from the original article... on Ask Slashdot: What Will IT Look Like In 10 Years? · · Score: 1

    This. For a living I do support and spend most of my time speaking to people who really shouldn't have been granted admin privileges on anything more complicated than an etch-a-sketch.

    This trend seems to be on the increase as more and more customers outsource their in-house development/admin/support to cheaper outsourced less skilled labour.

  4. Re:Does it now? on OS X Lion Ships With Faulty NVidia Drivers · · Score: 1

    Same here, my 15" MBP with nvidia hasn't crashed on me since installing Lion... maybe I'd better reboot it every 5-10 minutes just so I get the correct user experience ;-)

  5. Not news... at least not in the UK... on Wal-Mart Tests Online Grocery Delivery · · Score: 1

    ... where most of the Supermarkets have had a home delivery service where you can order online for years.

    I've used Tescos before and it works pretty well although I'm picky enough about fresh produce and meat that I'd rather visit the store for that.

    For stocking up on tins, packets, cleaning products etc it was great when I didn't have a car but I tend to use it less now I can drive myself out to the store.

  6. Re:Aren't there already products like this? on Apple Files Patent For Display Mouse · · Score: 1

    Was originally available for the BBC Micro and could be plugged into the Archimedes if you had the user port podule installed.

    Concept Keyboard A3

    Happy days, almost wants me to get my A310 or RiscPC 600 out of the cupboard.

  7. Inconvenient... on Microsoft Will Ship Windows 7 in Europe With IE Unbundled · · Score: 1

    If Windows 7 ships without IE installed, how am I going to download Firefox?

  8. Re:One could argue this only on Why Does Everyone Hate Microsoft? · · Score: 5, Informative

    The reason Paintbrush is the best application they've ever written is because Microsoft didn't write it.

    I've got installation media for Windows 2.03 kicking around somewhere which came with my first Microsoft mouse and it's actually ZSoft PC Paintbrush which was bundled with the mouse.

    The mention of ZSoft was dropped in Windows 3.0 and apart from support for things like GIF and JPG now, the application has changed very little since Windows 2 (Well if it ain't broke...)

  9. Re:Cheap Does Not Equal Reliable on Open Source Databases "50% Cheaper" · · Score: 1
    It certainly makes me happy!


    No matter how skilled your DBA is there will always be something they can't fix! With an OS database that leaves you with the mailing lists (I'm aware that you can buy MySQL support) and if you can't track someone down who can help you with your problem then you're pretty much screwed.


    DB2 and Oracle are perfectly capable of falling over, however the reason that the license and support contract are worth the money is the fact that if the sh*t really hits the fan then as a last resort you can always get one of their experts on site.

  10. Re:Not About To Be Baited on Comparing Linux and BSD, Diplomatically · · Score: 1

    I'll let you off then!

    Dealing with the cretins I've had to assist today has obviously caused a sense of humour failure!

  11. Re:Not About To Be Baited on Comparing Linux and BSD, Diplomatically · · Score: 1

    I'm quite intregued! How do you classify Solaris as immature considering Solaris 1.0 (SunOS 4.0) was released in 1989 and SunOS has been around even longer than that?

    Linus didn't even start work on Linux until 1991 and Linux wasn't really widely used until the 2.2 kernel was released in 1999 which was also when Solaris 8 was released.

    Solaris and Linux both have merits but I'm a bit mystified as to how Solaris is immature and in that case what your definition of mature is?

  12. Hmmm... on Spielberg & Lucas Approve Indy 4 Script · · Score: 1

    I really hope that Harrison Ford is going to play the father of someone. Otherwise I can see it now...

    "Indiana Jones and the Wheelchair of Destiny"

  13. Re:Uhh... what? on Which is Better, Firefox or Opera? · · Score: 1

    I like both browsers but prefer Firefox and use it at home.

    At work I have to use Opera because Firefox and Mozilla don't have a "Bypass proxy server for local addresses" option, without which our intranet will not work... I know I could add the site (and the 15 or so other urls for various other internal servers) to the "No proxy for:" section but I'm lazy and having a tickbox for all local stuff would make my life a lot easier!

  14. Re:Is this guy serious? on Are Extensible Programming Languages Coming? · · Score: 1

    Badly written code is difficult enough to read, the thought of badly written code with embedded badly written XML makes me cringe!

    Maybe this makes me shudder just because I haven't caught the XML must be used for absolutely everything bug yet!

  15. Re:International relations on US to Pay to go to ISS · · Score: 1

    Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, ie used to be part of Yugoslavia.

    It's quite close to Greece, but not part of it!

  16. Re:Finally! on Half Life 2 Stuttering Bug Official · · Score: 1

    I'm definitely with you on that one... I'm a big Neverwinter Nights fan and though I'd give Dungeon Siege a go!

    Talk about immense boredom, run forwards kill things... run forwards and kill more things etc.

    It definitely had potential, but was untimately lacking in plot and was way too linear for my liking!

  17. Re:what exactly is the problem witb ID cards? on Supermarket Loyalty Cards Vs National ID Cards · · Score: 1

    I actually live in the UK, and I really don't see why everyone is making such a fuss about having a national ID card. Lets see... forms of ID I currently have on my person are...

    2 Credit Cards
    Photocard Driving License
    Rail Pass
    Work swipecard complete with mugshot

    Oh I also have a mobile phone thats broadcasting my approximate location and at home I have a passport.

    Personally I would like to see the UK Passport and Driving license merged into one card with a chip on it! The UK passport is a rather inconvenient size to carry about and the UK driving license is just insane... You get two bits, a small photocard and a bit of paper in a wallet, and only those two bits together actually comprise the driving license. The photocard on it's own means sod all, but does at least give me a conveniently carriable form of ID

    Maybe I don't object to ID cards, because I don't actually feel I have anything to hide.

  18. Re:They all look the same on Syllable 0.5.4 Released · · Score: 1

    Erm it actually looks like BeOS used to... Which was around before KDE so you could say that KDE is a crappy BeOS theme!

    All the current "desktop" environments are starting to get far too much visual kruft for my liking anyway... it's the main reason I use WindowMaker

  19. Re:Fuck the X-box on NYT Profiles Creator of Black & White and Fable · · Score: 1

    Amen! I'm getting sick of games being released across all platforms without any consideration being given to the control systems.

    The best example I can think of is X-Men 2 Wolverines Revenge! I was unfortunate enough to encounter this title on the PC first and it sucked! The mouse was barely used, there was no option to invert it and was generally just a pain in the arse to play!

    As I thought the game sounded cool (Wolverine Stab! Wolverine Kill!) I picked it up for the PS2 secondhand and cheap and I actually found it enjoyable and fun to play!

    I often wonder how many other titles on other platforms have been killed, just because the developers couldn't be arsed to adjust the control system accordingly to make the game play more like what users of that platform expect.

  20. Re:Wow... on New Lubricant Leads To Faster Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    Route is just another one of those words whose American pronunciation us UK English folks find highly amusing.

    Other examples include Buoy (Boy) and Quay (Key)... granted that the UK pronunciation of buoy is not exactly intuitive but how you manage to get "Beweee" out if it is beyond me.

  21. Re:Bringing it to The Nine? on Is MySQL Planning a Change of Tune? · · Score: 1

    I'm not entirely convinced that MySQL has produced anything patentable anyway! (Unless monumentally slow transaction handling using inodb tables counts)

    I can't think of a single feature in MySQL that doesn't already exist (or have a near equivalent) in PostgreSQL, Ingres, Informix, Oracle, DB2, or Thunderbird. All of which have been around a *HELL* of a lot longer than MySQL and could probably be considered to be "prior art"

  22. Re:Give them some credit! (Asians, not MS) on XP Starter Edition Examined · · Score: 1

    This may have been slighly justified... the default wallpaper when you install XP (You know the one with the green grass) looks exactly like the set they use for the BBC Childrens programme the Teletubbies.

    All it needs is a few rabbits and a sun with a kids face and it's there!

  23. Re:Open is open on Solaris Coming to IBM's Power Architecture? · · Score: 1

    You mean get bought by IBM? That at least is what happened to Sequent

  24. Re:How about from Thunderbird on another HD? on Mass Migration/Bughunt For Thunderbird Tuesday · · Score: 1

    Your comment highlights exactly what is wrong with the open source community in general, where your "You suck, RTFM" attitute seems remarkably common.

    The parent got it dead right, if Thunderbird want to gain mass acceptance and be used by everyones granny everywhere, then this is the kind of issue that needs to be addressed!

    Telling most peoples granny that to get their email back, they need to copy the weirdly named profile directory to c:\Documents and Settings\Application Data\Mozilla and then edit prefs.js is probably going to earn you a blank stare!

    Don't get me wrong, I love Thunderbird but it still needs a fair bit of work. (Using mozilla again now though as I got bored with having Tbird and Firefox seperate, not to mention the fact that most of the useful features in mozilla seem to have been removed in firefox)

  25. Re:Spoiled? Uh huh. on Linux Users Are Spoiled · · Score: 1
    While I can call bullshit on some of his points, I can agree with the parents point of view on documentation!

    Linux has many strengths, but quality of documentation is not one of them! I dunno maybe I've been "spoilt" by running *BSD, Solaris and hell even AIX... When I type "man whatever" I expect to see a decent manual page, not some half assed documentation suggesting I see the relevant info page... Info in my opinion is the biggest, un-navigable, cumbersome heap of shit known to humanity!

    Don't get me wrong, I love linux but I'm fed up of having to trawl through incomplete man pages, half written HOWTOs and generally shot to hell in newsgroups because I dared to ask a question!

    Yes there is plenty of linux help out there if you look hard enough, but linux is mature enough that you shouldn't have to risk getting shot down in flames on a newsgroup just because you're not an 31337 h4x0r