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  1. Re:Them new DE's, man on 5 Out of 11 Crashed Unity In Canonical's Study · · Score: 1

    Recently I've been noticing very well-thought-out trolls such as these targeted at anything open source.... might just be my paranoia.

  2. Re:Uh huh. on Bashing MS 'Like Kicking a Puppy,' Says Jim Zemlin · · Score: 1

    Leave him ! lord knows foss needs all the marketing it can get.

  3. Re:Slow! on Firefox 4 Released! · · Score: 1

    Sir, I do believe you're talking out of your ass. it runs very well alongside other programs on my laptop which has 1GB Ram.

  4. Re:Human touch is seen as empathetic on How Do People Respond To Being Touched By a Robot? · · Score: 1

    The creep factor only comes in because you know it's a robot and not human , the touching itself is just a physical sensation detected by your skin. You can program a robot to hold,stroke,nudge,caress,squeeze. It would just be a matter of somehow disguising convincingly it as a human,and somehow programming some psychoanalysis ai to determine the correct times to hold,stroke,nudge,caress,squeeze. Empathy is an interpreted thing, we decide that an action or person is empathetic. which is why people can act sympathetic but really are not.

  5. Re:I still like ubuntu on Canonical To Divert Money From GNOME · · Score: 1

    Would you identify with it more if you thought about ubuntu as an entry point to linux for most new users and people switching from windows and apple?To all the people I introduce linux to ,I give them ubuntu... as they grow and learn and their needs change they then choose a different distro or stay with ubuntu,but the important thing is that they realise how good the linux world is,and stay with linux and also spread it to others. somebody has to do the dirty job of stealing win/apple users, and ubuntu is the only one that does that best.

  6. Re:Last straw that broke the camel's back on Canonical To Divert Money From GNOME · · Score: 1

    You'll forgive me,but I really think of this is your reason (excuse actually ) to switch, then you were never really serious about using ubuntu. It's open source so you already had the choice to switch distros, but to come here and cite such a petty excuse is a different matter. grow up would you.

  7. Re:airtight? big deal on Frictionless Superfluid Found In Neutron Star Core · · Score: 1

    when the fluid reaches the rim and starts to fall, won't it start being siphoned(siphoned?) out because of gravity and the attraction between the molecules? ... if it is, it will definitely be a sight to behold, a cup refuses to stay full.

  8. interceptors? on Researchers Create Computer That Fits On a Pen Tip · · Score: 1

    (ghost in the shell reference)... I don't like where this might lead.

  9. Re:What Does Marcellus Wallace Look Like?! on Free Internet Porn Is Legal, Says California Appeals Court · · Score: 1

    So,I was misunderstanding you,thankfully. That's the risk with sarcasm you see. There really should be some sort of punctuation mark for sarcasm.

  10. Re:...capitalism does not require... on Free Internet Porn Is Legal, Says California Appeals Court · · Score: 1

    Corporations have money, but no political power. Politicians have political power , but no money.

    I hope i'm misunderstanding you,but if i'm not,then In which idyllic world do you live in?

  11. Re:Can we speculate about what Ballmer is thinking on Android Passes Symbian As Most-Shipped Mobile Platform · · Score: 1

    "The longer that microsoft wait,the more irrelevant their products become".......... This is true, but also, the less time there is between updates, the more it undoes their vendor lock in. their customers will get more and more dissatisfied at having to do another expensive upgrade which may break backwards compatibility. There are still many people, companies and institutions running winXP,and there is already talk of windows 8. So while they can't afford to lag behind competition, they also can't afford to release upgrades too quickly. I'm making a guess that their revenues from windows and office sales have been declining. People may,at some point, refuse to spend more of their money on upgrading,and if antagonised by microsoft with lack of updates, they may just start looking towards open source or/and free alternatives. microsoft is a large company and they probably can't afford to sell win8 and office whatever at a competitive enough price to lure new customers,or convince a few existing ones to upgrade.

  12. Re:Get over it on China Blocks 'Egypt' On Twitter-Like Site · · Score: 1

    That's not something I want to hear from you, American. (Assuming you are american )

  13. Re:FL on Openleaks Goes Live · · Score: 1

    Hey man, if you're going to bother with punctuation, sort out your parentheses. mkay? It makes it easier to understand your train of thought.

  14. Embrace, Extend,Extinguish. on NY Times Considers Creating a WikiLeaks Type Site · · Score: 1

    It may have just struck them that there is an appetite for truth out there that wikileaks is busy feeding. They are in the prime position to embrace, extend, extinguish. In their extinguish phase,I suspect they'll begin turning on wikileaks and Julian Assange by scandalising, spreading doubt and making them out to be the enemy,and naturally the public will sing in chorus,forgetting all the truth wikileaks had revealed ,and embracing the old king as the real voice of truth. Disclaimer: this is my very pessimistic view.

  15. Re:Riiight on Italian Scientists Demonstrate Cold Fusion? · · Score: 1

    The following is based on hunch feelings and no scientific background.I highly doubt that this is just a chance discovery,im no physicist, but as advanced as physics is today,the discovery of such a phenomenon is something that should have followed intuitively. was some new process discovered recently that is only now being applied? is their reactor THAT revolutionary ? the paranoid voice in me even goes as far as saying that they were just sitting on this while waiting for something, or something came up that forced them to reveal this. in any case,it's a promising development,and i'll give them a thumbs up for their hard work.

  16. Re:No. on The Matrix Re-Reloaded · · Score: 1

    So it'd be like the matrix pulling an aizen.(link to the aizen parody on onemanga forums ) . I can see that happening..."since when were you under the impression that you were out of the matrix?"

  17. Re:What's next? on Florida Man Sues WikiLeaks For Scaring Him · · Score: 2, Informative

    aluminium

  18. Re:Aww poor Assange has to deal with leakers. on The Guardian's Complicated Relationship With Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    Can't sell abstract ideas? I think the USPTO would like to have a word with you sir/madam.

  19. Re:Fairness on Saudi Arabia Requiring License For Online Media · · Score: 1

    Of course you should understand that a government is an entity that takes the power, so the limited of a limited government as time goes by,is a totalitarian government. Mainly because granting more power to a government can be done by law, and no government ever cedes power. It keeps climbing up the ladder slowly, only to come cascading down under revolution. Then the series repeats.

  20. Re:Developer's Choice on Google Pushes Openness Over Rooting · · Score: 1

    Is there a solution to this? I can actually only think of other major open source os developing operating systems for smartphones(ubuntu smart,smart suse, smart fedora....) ,that could alleviate the situation, unless you get companies like motorola with its bootloader nonsense. realistically speaking, what can be done?

  21. Pattern detect ? on Hungarian Officials Can Now Censor the Media · · Score: 3, Interesting

    if I may ask, in which other countries has there recently been proposed a new law for media censorship or something similar and in which countries is some sort of media censorship already being practiced ? i know that In south africa there was a proposed bill very recently.

  22. Re:Anyone can have a Ubuntu tablet right now. on Ubuntu Powered Tablet Spotted! · · Score: 1

    how i've longed for a replacement to one note! for years now. I really hope LibreOffice does something about it. Having a tablet with a full featured ,open source OneNote-like program will win the hearts of students the world over... I will pray.

  23. Re:Obligatory on Ubuntu Powered Tablet Spotted! · · Score: 1

    i'm fine with chasing the desktop dream, it gives purpose. As long as linux keeps dominating on new platforms as they arrive. It'll be quite the situation when the desktop becomes obsolete (somehow ) . so keep trying to catch the wind ,linux. Lord knows it keeps you motivated.

  24. Re:Obligatory on Ubuntu Powered Tablet Spotted! · · Score: 1

    Squeeze theorem?

  25. Re:Developer's Choice on Google Pushes Openness Over Rooting · · Score: 1

    I recently got a motorola milestone, how do I go about installing 2.2?