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  1. Yes. on Is A "Well-Rounded" Education a Good One? · · Score: 1

    I would like to speak more but the lawyer said "Yes or No" please.

    Damn they are good.

  2. According to the Quantum Theory on Full-Screen Video Over 28.8k: The Claims Continue · · Score: 1

    Huge information can be stored in a tiny packet.

  3. Re:Wasted Power on Windows Reaches 64-Bits, For OEMs · · Score: 1

    Then G4 is a right choise for Video Compression.
    Most of thier video compression softwares are capable of using 128-bit Velocity Engine.

  4. basically... on Who Do You Trust Least? · · Score: 1

    some genius just told me:
    "we should not trust everything we read."

  5. Is it worth? on Porting OpenOffice To OSX · · Score: 1

    Every Mac you buy comes with AppleWorks which works
    on OS X pretty well. MS will release Office for Mac
    (OS X version) this fall. Do you think you need another
    office suite for Mac?
    Well, I don't.

  6. Re:OS-X's troubles on Mac Nostalgia On Two Fronts · · Score: 1

    OS X's GUI is still fucking slow though, even after 10.0.4 updates, sigh.

  7. Re:Because on Mac OS X Beta To Come Out Sept. 13 · · Score: 1

    A beginner gets really confused with *nix computer compare to Mac OS X. For example most of people want to use internet. When MacOS boots up at the first time, it will open an internet setup wizard and all you need is answer wizard's question and done. I don't think any user who has none experience with PC or Mac can use *nix machiene at the first place.
    I have more than 3 years experience with both PC and Mac but I need some documentations to install linux to my machine and to learn how to use it (Although I never need any kind of documentation to understand how to use Mac or Win).

    *nix lacks of user friendly interface.

  8. well... on English Language And Its Effect On Programming? · · Score: 1

    Only thing I notice when I see the code written by Japanese Programmers is the variable name. They usually put Japanese name for variables.