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  1. Re:Perfect on Microsoft Launches Office For iPad: Includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint · · Score: 2

    GoogleDocs converts to PDF just fine. As does your LATEX file. PDF is "portable" while MSWORD, MacWrite, even LibreOffice are not. However MSWORD and LibreOffice both can save as PDF.

    Don't be a douche

  2. Re:Perfect on Microsoft Launches Office For iPad: Includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I'm a student (25 year career as a Computer/Networking Professional) with no real business experience (other than running my own business). Other than that, you're 100% right.

  3. Re:Perfect on Microsoft Launches Office For iPad: Includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint · · Score: 2

    Google Docs does 90 % of what anyone does and stuff Office CANNOT do, that when people see it, they will want it. Namely Multiple and simultaneous editing of documents. Sharepoint is not easy or cheap, and therefore doesn't count. Google Docs also forces users to do their own security, rather than have IT do it for them. Sharing a doc with only two people, easy in GDOCS, impossible with Office.

    Collaboration is the new "hot" thing for organizations. And for the people that "need" office, well then they can buy it.

  4. Re:The double standard at work on Some Mozilla Employees Demand New CEO Step Down · · Score: 1

    Yes. Everyone who is neither gay nor straight. Haven't the whole non-heterosexual crowd (aka the GLBT) been making the case that sexuality is not black and white, but a whole bunch of gray in between?

    So yeah, homosexual Marriage isn't about sexuality, it is about trying to feel "normal" (whatever that is) and forcing people to accept them. The fact is, quite frankly, I don't give a shit who is sleeping with who, who wants to marry who, and everything else associated with this argument. The fact is rights are not assigned to groups, and shouldn't be. Rights are INDIVIDUALs. If marriage is a right, it is a right assigned to an individual to make a contract with another individual without interference from government. PERIOD.

    The problem is, that gay marriage activists have taken hold of a benefit assigned to people who are contracted (marriage) together. And at that point, I will agree that they should have that benefit. But then again, so should Polygamy and other forms of Plural contracts. If you're talking discrimination, then lets deal with the whole problem, not just the part that you agree with, while not dealing with the parts you don't. IS THIS NOT the whole argument of gay marriage?

    The easiest solution is to remove the benefit, making all people equal, (single, married, plural etc) and let those that want to give preferential treatment do so according to their own conscience.

    But here is the real crux of the issue, I would want to "marry" my daughter, not for sexual / procreation purposes, but rather for the "Benefits" associated with it, namely inheritance tax avoidance. IF you say you're not okay with this, then the whole point of Marriage is then taken from the "benefits" and put back into the "for love" (romantic type) realm. The problem is, the gay people want it both ways. They want it for, they can have their "civil union" and have all the noise of a "marriage" and none of the benefits today, in just about every state. They don't accept that. If they say "two adult people" then why then can't I "marry" my daughter to gain the benefits they want to gain (insurance, social security, death benefits etc) ? The moment you start excluding people you making "special rights" associated with some people, not others, based on arbitrary distinctions. Which is the exact opposite of the goal they claim they are working towards.

    The can of worms they want opened is not one I dare say they expected.

  5. Re:Perfect on Microsoft Launches Office For iPad: Includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint · · Score: 0

    The "standard" is an anachronism of "Old School". It is not really useful, it is actually a hindrance. It is only "helpful" in the sense that a rotary phone is "helpful", because it uses "pulse dialing", something I used to be able to do with my finger and the "off the hook" button (giving away my age). It is a neat trick, that you can't do on today's push button phones, at all. But I can't tell you the last time i needed to use that trick because the Rotor on my phone broke.

    Give me collaboration via Google Docs verses one person working on a Office Doc any day.

  6. Re:Perfect on Microsoft Launches Office For iPad: Includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Student to Professor: "Here is a link to my GoogleDoc version, which shows complete revision history. And I didn't kill any trees creating this document, making it very green. You can't be bothered clicking a link? Okay, let me print it out in dead tree version ...."

    There is no need for "Microsoft Word Formatted File", except people who don't want to learn new things. Funny, but that is exactly how I view many teachers (not wanting to learn new things).

  7. Re:Less paper and more collaboration on Microsoft Launches Office For iPad: Includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint · · Score: 1

    For Collaboration, people really ought to look at GoogleDocs. There are features here that are nearly impossible to duplicate without a very expensive infrastructure tied around Microsoft products. And if you're going to go to Office365, well, you might want to try the Google version out.

    The only caveat I have for this, is proprietary documents (secret), where you don't want anyone else to know, in which case you're really talking about a very narrow market.

  8. Re:The double standard at work on Some Mozilla Employees Demand New CEO Step Down · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Gay marriage isn't about rights, it is about benefits granted by government. Nothing more, nothing less.

    Most gay people oppose Polygamy, even though that is exactly the same issue, government deciding who can and who can't be "married" (Defining Marriage). Why do they oppose polygamy (polyandry, other plural marriages)? Historically, there is much more evidence of polygamy and even polyandry being "legal" forms of marriage than homosexual marriages.

    Here is my view, as a Libertarian: Government has no right to define what is or what isn't marriage. Period. Individuals are the only people with rights, therefore, marriage is simply a contract between two people. And at that point, it is no longer something that government has a say in. The opponents of gay marriage, made the mistake all along of suggesting that it was a right for only Heterosexual people. It isn't a right, it is a contract, and a sacred one at that (religious). If the Muslims and Mormons want to define marriage to have their polygamy, then that is who defines marriage for them.

  9. Re:It wasn't just private opinion. on Some Mozilla Employees Demand New CEO Step Down · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How is his stance related to the job, other than it is unpopular?

    If that is all that you care about (popular opinions of the left) , which seems to the point, then it WILL cut both ways. This is the tyranny that the left opposes except when it benefits them. Think about it this way, what if the NRA said that the CEO of Startbucks should be fired for his comments about people with guns (CC permits) not being welcomed at Starbucks? I mean, THAT does affect Starbucks, but is also SIMPLY a political belief, having nothing to do with coffee and crumpets.

    The left LOVES to mix their business with political beliefs. Had Right Wingers known that they support suppression of speech, I'm sure that would have done so earlier.

    Libertarians don't give a shit as long as people get the job they were hired to do, done.

  10. Re:All I want to know is on Introducing a Calendar System For the Information Age · · Score: 1

    The cake is a lie!

  11. Re:Um no on Introducing a Calendar System For the Information Age · · Score: 1

    DST was first used as an insult to the French by Benjamin Franklin. It isn't an anachronism, it is that the joke is on those that continue to cater to it, namely the US House and Senate and Previous Presidents (though I have no doubt Obama would follow their suit).

    The ONLY thing we can do is simply laugh at those that cannot figure out how to set their own schedules and need the Federal and State Governments to help them.

  12. Re:Actually on Taxis By Algorithm: Streamlining City Transport With Graph Theory · · Score: 1

    A well regulated market, that ends up serving only those regulated, and not the customers, or anyone else for that matter. And liberals love regulated markets and think that there is nothing wrong with over-regulation.

    Well, here is a GREAT example or the wonderfulness of REGULATION.

    Nothing will change, because the status quo forbids it. And that is itself a problem

  13. Re:A way to become competent? on L.A. Police: All Cars In L.A. Are Under Investigation · · Score: 1

    Rodney King didn't get beat up because he was black. He was beat up because they were cops.

  14. Re:Pre Crime on L.A. Police: All Cars In L.A. Are Under Investigation · · Score: 1

    The problem with High School required reading of 1984 ends up being most kids reading Cliff Notes (tm) version, which doesn't really cover the horrors in the book.

    So nobody really recalls that we are indeed in 1984, and we have always been at war with _________

  15. Re:Everyone is a potential criminal in L.A. on L.A. Police: All Cars In L.A. Are Under Investigation · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The solution to this is to stop believing in all powerful government is capable of giving you everything you need. While it might be possible to give you everything you need, the cost is everything you have, for any government that can give you everything you need, can take everything you have. To some people, this is acceptable compromise. To me it isn't.

    Decentralized governance is the ONLY real solution to the tyranny that is inevitable otherwise. The problem with Decentralization is that progressive politics doesn't fair well on a micro scale, and leads to tyranny on the macro scale. Of course the Progressives will come out with name calling "hate" speech to shut people up. I don't fear them ... yet.

  16. Re:Just in time for another price dive on Bitcoin's Software Gets Security Fixes, New Features · · Score: 2

    I know this because I can observe the marketplace, and understand how the market works. Right now, Bitcoins are exceedingly un-useful besides speculation. Speculation requires patience. When that patience wears thin, you'll see the real value in BitCoins.

    If you can name, without Googling it, three major retailiers/service providers that take BitCoin, I'll be surprised. There are a few minor places that like being seen as "cutting edge" that take Bitcoin, but for the most part, there is no utility for BitCoins. When that changes, you'll start to see the real value of BitCoins.

    There is a long term option that BitCoins become "Wealth Holders", where people store wealth apart from banking and government entities. I'm starting to think this might actually be the "killer app" of BitCoins.

  17. Re:Just in time for another price dive on Bitcoin's Software Gets Security Fixes, New Features · · Score: 1

    Some Beanie Babies are still worth a fortune. The problem is, they are the ones nobody wanted in the first place, or are the ones that everyone STILL wants.

  18. Re:LOL .. 0.9.0? on Bitcoin's Software Gets Security Fixes, New Features · · Score: 1

    Rules and laws aren't for the rich and powerful, they are for us commoners. The rich and powerful have their own rules, which mostly fall around making rules and laws for everyone else to obey. Feinstein didn't care about spying on Americans until it hit her, then she became outraged. The game is corrupted beyond comprehension. The only recourse we have is complete and utter disdain for all rules and laws that are used to control us, that do not apply the rich and powerful.

  19. Re:Just in time for another price dive on Bitcoin's Software Gets Security Fixes, New Features · · Score: 3, Informative

    Problem is, the value of BitCoins exceeds the market demand / use for them. This means it is well into "speculation" arena, and will remain so, until there is a large thawing of coins by the people currently hording them. As these people age, their goal of making a fortune will diminish as "unrealized" profit becomes lost to Bitcoin dustbin.

    The problem with hording, is that the value is gone once the person who hid it is dead, and nobody knows it even existed. But unlike Gold, bitcoins burried will be lost forever if there is nobody to remember the password for the wallet.

    http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/25/...

    Once BitCoin starts to become viable alternative currency, actively traded for goods and services, then I'll become a believer in the value. The problem right now, the only people using BitCoins, are traders. It may end up being just a tool to hold accumulated wealth, and that would be a shame.

  20. Re: Ridiculous. on Time Dilation Drug Could Let Heinous Criminals Serve 1,000 Year Sentences · · Score: 1

    We incarcerate more, because we have more laws that just about any other country. Many of the laws have nothing to do with "crime" per se, but rather social engineering. We stopped being a free society when we started down the path of criminalizing rude behavior and self harm.

    Personally, I do believe in rehabilitation, but only for minor offenses, where someone goes "astray". As for things like rape, robbery and murder ... not so much.

  21. Re:Is it all about the license? on GNU C Library Alternative Musl Libc Hits 1.0 Milestone · · Score: 2

    http://stackoverflow.com/quest...

    Of course Google it your self next time.

  22. Re:Not the only reason..... on Why Buy Microsoft Milk When the Google Cow Is Free? · · Score: 1

    Have you tried updating OpenOffice to LibreOffice on 5000 computers, because OpenOffice owners (Sun/Oracle) decided to be douchebags?

    Please remember, that OpenOffice was once the darling of the "Open Source" community and was the panacea of Office Applications. Yeah, I don't think you understand the nature of the problem of why OpenSource isn't the great option people who never had to manage it before thinks it is.

    Sometimes the price of owning something isn't the price you pay up front. And that is something that most basement dwelling Tech Gods will never understand, and why they still live in Mom's basement. When you can start speaking in terms of TCO (including "uncertainty" ) then you can speak about how much Open/LibreOffice actually costs. It is free until it isn't.

  23. Re:Not the only reason..... on Why Buy Microsoft Milk When the Google Cow Is Free? · · Score: 1

    Computers can do almost anything on a computer that a human can do, and when the can, they are often better at it. You're not as safe as you think you are.

  24. Re: Apple? on Why Buy Microsoft Milk When the Google Cow Is Free? · · Score: 1

    Google's variation of "free" includes central management of Chromebooks, while Apple's Version doesn't include any such thing anywhere. And when It is easy to link LDAP (Active Directory) to Google's Accounts (via Google Dir Sync, Google Password Sync), and Apple still has no such central management it becomes clear that the "free" has all the benefits we need, for free.

    And if you think Apple isn't farming data like Google, you're just not paying attention. Google is just better at it (and allows you to opt out, reset ....). Don't even get me started with Microsoft's trustworthiness.

  25. Re: Ridiculous. on Time Dilation Drug Could Let Heinous Criminals Serve 1,000 Year Sentences · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Rehabilitation is a code word for "I don't like punishing people for what they have done"

    Realize that some people are just fucking wired wrong (insert nature/nurture argument here). There is no Rehabilitation for some. There are some in the "Rehabilitation" camp that even suggest that lifetime incarceration is "cruel and unusual" punishment. Why anyone listens to these people is in itself is nuts.

    For me, you would have to prove that the expenditure of money to "Rehabilitate" someone has any sort of payoff. And I am pretty sure there is no such payoff. We shouldn't waste any more money on housing humans who have done horrible things than we have to. They are a drain on society,

    On the flip side, we shouldn't be jailing people for "crimes" that have harmed nobody. It is now an imprisonable offense to have things that make illegal things, even if you don't have any of the illegal items.

    In the meantime, we have Federal agencies disobeying a Restraining order to get a customer list of a gun shop who was not doing anything illegal, simply because it "MIGHT" be illegal at some point in the future.

    Meanwhile, people are too fucking concerned about Beyonce's latest video.