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  1. Re:We are not an audience on Australia's Bureau of Meteorology Dumps Water Data Project · · Score: 1, Insightful

    sudo mod parent up

    FTFY

  2. Doom and Quake on What Early Software Was Influential Enough To Deserve Acclaim? · · Score: 1

    I'm baffled that no one mentioned Doom and Quake yet.

    Doesn't anyone remember how for years the games that are now known as FPS were called doom-like or quake-like?

  3. Re:Norton Commander on What Early Software Was Influential Enough To Deserve Acclaim? · · Score: 1
    THIS

    Norton Commander (from which Midnight Commander and Total Commander descended)

    Norton Commander ("nc") basically made it possible for non professionals to use DOS. IMHO its UI is much more user-friendly than most of those which were released in the last 5 to 10 years.

    Norton Disk Doctor, to fix broken floppy disks.

    and PC Tools. My father still used it in ca 2005 after I failed to rescue a deleted thesis from a cousin's floppy disk using common Unix commands. And succeeded, to my amazement.

  4. Re:iPad. Specifically the new retina iPad. on Ask Slashdot: Best Computer For a 7-Year Old? · · Score: 1

    My two kids (ages 3 and 5)

    [...]

    I actually had to buy the second iPad for them because they were fighting over the first one all the time.

    Head a'splodes

    What kind of parent are you??

  5. Pretty pretty BS graph on Birthplace of Indoeuropean Languages Found · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The graph may be pretty, but when it comes to science, any undergrad student could have done the same, and easily better. I've been studying languages for almost my whole life, and the timeline at the bottom of the graph is so off, that they should have just left it away - according to them, old dialects like Breton are younger than French (which of course isn't, French replaced those dialects), and the oldest modern language is English, whereas Polish and other Slavic languages appeared much later (... rright.) It's actually the opposite. Old, early examples of Polish, Russian, Italian, from between the 9th and 12th century are still intelligible, modern French really appeared in the 16th century and is maybe the European language which has had the fewest changes since then (compared to German and English, the difference is striking)...

    Are there no other slashdotters in linguistics? Or is everybody giving up on /. already? There always used to be many bad articles posted, but now it jsut seems that everything is getting past the filters now, no matter how much it goes against the most basic knowledge!!!.