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  1. They do everything I need, and pretty well on Ask Slashdot: Unity/Gnome 3/Win8/iOS — Do We Really Hate All New GUIs? · · Score: 1

    The only feature I use regularly in gnome 3, unity, and win 7, is the app search bound to the super key. It accomplishes basically everything that I need from an OS GUI in all three. Once you throw in good alt-tab and window resizing/splitting too (which they all do well too) I'm all set.

  2. WiFi, tethering on the road on The Tablet Debate: 3G Or Wi-Fi? · · Score: 1

    That's my plan, though I've yet to take the plunge and buy one yet. I really don't want to be tied to yet another mobile contract for a tablet, and my phone supports both WiFi and USB tethering out of the box. So, I plan to buy a WiFi tablet, and if I ever find myself using it on the road, I'll tether it up.

  3. Re:Too Much Imagination Required? on Tron: Legacy — Too Much Imagination Required? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    More specifically, my main issue with the OP's point is that the movie's anthropomorphization of the computer's inner workings is too obviously inaccurate -- anyone who knows anything about computers can easily see that it's just a thin sheen of technobabble hastily thrown on top of a standard action movie. Props to the guy they got to do the UNIX commands in the real life scenes, but other than that, the tech stuff was so out of this world that it left none of what good sci-fi needs to engage the viewer -- that thin line of plausibility and the possibility that our world could really become like the one in the movie one day.

  4. Re:Great! on Retailers Dread Phone-Wielding Shoppers · · Score: 2

    And that's where A Standout Store Experience comes in, if you're only willing to stick it out and read the last quarter of the sentence. Small stores need to have helpful, knowledgeable staff and excellent customer service; enough so to engender extreme customer loyalty.

  5. Re:Why More Difficult Than Desktop Apps? on Devs Grapple With 100+ Versions of Android · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The way I see it, the issue is OS rev fragmentation, moreso than hardware. Imagine if Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP all came out 6 months apart, with Vista slated to launch next month and 7 in the spring, and 50% of computers shipping today had 98 installed, and no support for higher versions.

    Related is the carriers' insistence on adding a layer on top of android to make it their own, which just delays the release, meaning by the time they're done the next OS version is out.

  6. Re:What island are they referring to? on Why Geim Never Patented Graphene · · Score: 4, Insightful

    While we're being pedants here, the UK isn't an island either.

    Or are you one of those people who doesn't understand the difference between the UK and Great Britain?

  7. Re:Now that's just stupid. on UK Teen Banned From US Over Obscene Obama Email · · Score: 1

    "You know Greg, this obituary reading business is getting rather dull. Let's go make some more interesting ones."

  8. This just in on Red Hat CEO Questions Relevance of Desktop Linux · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Millions of Ubuntu users question the relevance of Red Hat on the desktop.

  9. Re:Boxxee on AppleTV $229 option? on Build a BoxeeBox and Wean Yourself From Cable · · Score: 1

    I do this. The only hard part is the initial patching of the aTV to turn on ssh, though that may have gotten easier since I first did it a year ago.

    I use it to watch downloaded stuff like Make: Television and to stream from Hulu. Works pretty damn well, and the NFS and SMB support is much better than the previously best apps like aTVFiles and others.

  10. Re:Pay for what you use on Time-Warner Considers Per-Gigabyte Service Fee, After iTunes · · Score: 1

    'Bandwidth hogs' are currently paying a flat-rate price for unlimited usage, which is exactly what the companies claim to be selling.

  11. Re:Should be Paul, but I will vote for McCain on Best Presidential Candidate, Republicans · · Score: 1

    I'm gonna link you to another comment above, which spells it out perfectly:

    http://politics.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=441220&cid=22292144

    I don't know if anyone said that it's fine for an atheist, but I'd imagine as outsiders to religion, most atheists would be able to balance this better than most evangelicals.

  12. Re:old, mormon or bible thumper...hard choice. on Best Presidential Candidate, Republicans · · Score: 0, Troll

    I agree. Golden plates aren't that bad. But Mormons ARE crazy. And if you want to call out Mormon craziness, you really have to look no further than their magic underpants.

  13. Re:Schneier is an expert of the chaos! on Schneier's Keynote At Linux.conf.au · · Score: 1

    First, every major problem needs a good publicist to expose it properly; this can be a job in and of itself and Bruce does a good job of it.
    Second, he runs a company that sells solutions to these problems as well; contract him out to fix them for you and see how he does before you criticize him on that front.

  14. Re:How is this new? on The Economics of Chips With Many Cores · · Score: 3, Informative

    Except that they do this because manufacturing chips is not an exact science -- some turn out better than others, and these are able to handle higher clock speeds with less chance of failure and less power usage. Thus, the quality of each individual chip determines its clock speed and its price. While the enthusiast will always be able to increase that with no problem 90% of the time, that's quite a different thing from selling a chip that's supposed to be turned up. These would need to be good enough to handle the heavier usage from any user at all, and fully supported all the while.

  15. My top 5 priorities, off the top of my head on What Would You Do As President? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1. Kick off investigations of the crimes of the Bush administration.
    2. Scale down our forgein military presence (not quite to the extent Paul wants to, but significantly).
    3. Do everything in my power to get all of the unconstitutional legislation that has been passed in the last few years repealed (Patriot Act, MCA, etc).
    4. Balance the budget. I would lay down absolute ultimatums that government programs justify their existence and their tax cost to the American people, and cut anything that's not convincing. Maybe I'd even call for a vote on what programs get to stay. We would have to leave taxes at close to current for a few years and pay off our debt, though, I'm afraid.
    5. Not overstep the bounds of my office with signing statements, etc.

  16. Re:If you give it away on Identity Theft Skeptic Ends Up As Fraud Victim · · Score: 1

    Identity theft isn't the theft of identifying information, it's impersonating someone else for personal gain, usually at the impersonated person's loss. A prerequisite to this is often acquiring personal information, likely through theft or grayer methods such as dumpster diving, but as this case shows, not always.

  17. Re:These things happen on Diebold Voter Fraud Rumors in New Hampshire Primaries · · Score: 1

    That's an easy one: it would be a felony to coerce someone into giving you their serial number.

  18. Re:Negroponte on Negroponte vs Intel · · Score: 1

    I'd say this is more like McDonald's, as a partner in the homeless shelter organization, trying to tear down one of the homeless shelters in order to build a McDonald's location there instead.

  19. Re:Admin privileges on EVE-Online Patch Makes XP Unbootable · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If you would have RTFFT, you'd know that the install script output looked like this:

    Output folder: C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE
    Delete file: \boot.ini
    Extract: boot.ini... 100%

    Which indicates the problem: someone fat-fingered the path of the file to be deleted and QA likely didn't test the final version of the installer.

  20. Re:Don't bother reading it on The Linux Identity Crisis · · Score: 1

    Well, you may be technically correct, but if you're not in a big open-source discussion anyway, no-one's really interested in what distro you're running. Just saying you run linux is enough. You were one of those people who always had to tack -compatible onto IBM when asked what type of computer hardware you had back in the 90s, weren't you? Or did you go so far as to give everyone your full system specs?

    I do agree though, that in discussions like this the distinction has to be made clearer. The author of TFA has definitely mucked it up in his head.

  21. Re:GPL and other contributors on BitTorrent Closes Source Code · · Score: 1

    Which is why all new development will be added to the uTorrent tree (which has always been closed source), not to the historical bittorrent tree.

  22. Re:Applies to gas too? on Slot Machine with Bad Software Sends Players To Jail · · Score: 1

    I agree with you, but there's one point you're mistaken on: These machines don't dispense physical cash or coin anymore; they print a ticket that indicates an amount on it, which is machine readable, and which you can then insert into other games, or cash out at the cashier.

  23. Re:"Eco-friendly" computer on $298 Wal-Mart PC Has OO.org, No Crapware · · Score: 1

    I can't speak to the rest of the hardware, but the CPU is at least. Indeed, the C7 is rated at 20W, whereas your average laptop Intel or AMD chips is around 35W nowadays, and most desktop CPUs at 65W or more.

    I do suspect that you're partially right, however; had this computer been released two years ago with the same specs, they probably would have left "eco-friendly" off of the features list. That doesn't mean it's not true, though.

  24. Re:more gun control. on Virginia Tech Report Cites Privacy Law Problems · · Score: 1

    "but a higher gun / owner ratio evidently leads to more gun related violence"

    If you are going to make this argument, 'well obviously' is not good enough supporting evidence. Please cite some actual case studies. Oh, here, I found one for you: Kennesaw, GA.

  25. Re:You can't patent something thats not yours on Company Aims To Patent Security Patches · · Score: 1

    With a simple RTFA we reveal that the what you suggest is exactly what they're doing!