Damn, you make some fine and excellent points. A friend of mine pointed out that the "sharpen my axe" and "i'm here to sever heads" quotes are from the lyrics of a song by the Vancouver Hip Hop Band Swollen Members called "Don't Bring me Down". And I was defending the quoting of lyrics.
But you are absolutely right that people in the midst of a psychotic break or in the midst of paranoid delusions do in fact believe that everything in the world references them directly: that the songs on the radio are not just about them but are directly speaking to them.
So I retract my previous statements. We are of course free to express ourselves, but some outrageous statements may require assessment? Or should the boundary really be at outrageous action? Outrageous statements ought to be allowed and actions that cross the line ought not. But the trick is where does the outrageous statement cross the line?
Allowing detention for statements alone is getting very fascist. Even allowing psychiatric detention or forced psych evaluation for statements alone is not fair: the soviets used to lock up dissenters in psychiatric wards, didn't they?
I'm far beyond the magic of a wand inside a wizard's fist Sharper than the hand of Edward Scissor's, I'm a wiz at this Hotter than the desert but I'm colder than a blizzard kid Harder than a prison bid, with God I'm never hesitant My business it isn't as amazin as it's ever been As long as God allows me to be clever it will never end Sharpen up my axe and I am back, I'm here to sever heads Compulsive obsessive, I'm also aggressive My mouth is the message, my life is a lesson, my pulse is a blessing
Now he left out the middle of that stanza ("and I am back") but otherwise it's a word-for-word copy of those lyrics. People do tend to post lyrics or the name of song which captures the emotions or beliefs which they are feeling. I do believe people can quote songs for their metaphorical meaning: saying something does not mean believing in the literal meaning of those words, it can also be a reference to a prior saying of those words by yourself or someone else, or even a sarcastic reference. Girls know sarcastic.
I don't know about the rest of his postings, but seriously people, have some musical knowledge (or at least some human-being friends with musical knowledge!) That post from August 13th
On August 13, he wrote, "Sharpen up my axe; I'm here to sever heads."
I'm far beyond the magic of a wand inside a wizard's fist Sharper than the hand of Edward Scissor's, I'm a wiz at this Hotter than the desert but I'm colder than a blizzard kid Harder than a prison bid, with God I'm never hesitant My business it isn't as amazin as it's ever been As long as God allows me to be clever it will never end Sharpen up my axe and I am back, I'm here to sever heads Compulsive obsessive, I'm also aggressive My mouth is the message, my life is a lesson, my pulse is a blessing
Re: I simply can't believe that contracts are awarded without any sort of penalty clause that covers errors like this, delays in completion dates, etc
I'm sure there probably were penalty clauses and cost-overrun clauses and all kinds of things. The government has been in the business of writing contracts with civilian industry for a long long long time. (See the rant by a former president about the entrenched Military Industrial Complex" ).
It probably depends on the nature of the mistake. If the company screwed up, well then they fucked up and need to bear the costs. If the company merely did the work to specs provided to them externally by the government or by another contractor, then the problem occured with the design and the specs and not with the manufacture side. In that case, the design guys need to pay for the fuck-up.
I don't think all of the details are in the article that I could find.
I thought that the taxi regulations and the anti-"gypsy"-taxi laws were so that out-of-town tourists don't get ripped off so frequently that they decide to stop visiting thereby dropping your tourist tax dollars: transportation, hotel taxes, restaurant visits, shamu - and - seaworld - and - the old village district (mission area) [that probably only applies to san diego and such). But the tourist market is large in NY, just as in chicago, SF, orlando, atlanta, etc. So the taxis do need to be regulated.
Do a quick search for "why are taxis regulated?" on your favorite engine and come up with a grab-bag of hooror stories about taxi drivers taking advantage of customers. You can also watch the movie The Freshman with Marlon Brando and SJP's husband, Ferris Bueller.
Exactly correct. It's like the politically correct mafia that also wants us to "feel" for the poor addicts who continue to use drugs when they ought to know better, or the parents of kids who die from drug overdoses and go out of their way to blame the drug dealers for their kids' deaths, rather than realize that their kids had everything to do with their ingestion of drugs.
It's not that there is or even whether there is a bias against obese people: doctors in general ought to have a bias against obesity if they want to do no harm. Obesity harms individuals and is comorbid with many other dangerous diseases. Doctors should have a bias against obesity, but not against obese patients. Hate to use this one but "hate the sin, not the sinner".
Well, whaddyaknow? Sorry, BasilBrush. Not really a South Park fan, so I did not even know that! My grandfather's an Abbot + Costello fan, which is where I picked that up.
Re: There seem to be more and more comments like this on various discussion boards lately, just completely random incoherent disconnected words. It doesn't disturb, merely intrigues until I find out who or what is behind it.
Dude, lurk on./. more and understand memes like "1 x, 2 y, 3 z, 4 ???, 5 profit!!! " !!! You'll have more fun in life, and you may get the jokes that keep whooshing over your head!
And srsly, who the fuck hasn't heard of Abbott & Costello's "Who's on first?" routine? Get a life. They sell some on aisle 4, if you don't have a clue.
Who's on HTC First? No, no, no, that's a bad joke. Leave the "who's on first?" to Abbott and Costello!
It doesn't take a prophet to see what happens when there's no interest and no profit!
Profits First, HTC 2nd? No, wait...
Sales first, profits 2nd, HTC 3rd? No... wait!
1. Mediocre Concept first 2. Poor Execution second 3. HTC "First" really last! Puts M$ Zune to shame in lastness! 4. ??? 5. No Profit!!! Do not pass go! Do not collect 200 Dollar$ !!!
re: Say what? Is this guy the real deal? The skeptic in me says no, but the rather low user ID makes me doubt my skepticism.
Take a look at jwales/. posting history and post contents. Looks like the real deal. And the comment is very apropos and very insightful, but it's also exactly what wikis allow, so that's to be expected, eh? Je suis moi. Qui etes vous?
Not much content in the article...
The researchers have grown nanocrystals using europium oxide and aluminum oxide powders as the source materials because the rare-earth element europium is known to have good phosphorescent properties.
A little talk about UV LEDs and fluorescent materials, but not much talk about wide-band color phosphors, or even what bare LEDs to mix to match sunlight or what all. Seriously minimal content in the pointed to article.
The group has been studying the atomic structure of the materials using x-rays from Argonne's Advanced Photon Source. Two of the three types of crystal structures in the group of phosphors had never been seen before, which can probably be attributed to the crystals' small size, Budai said.
You'd think they might actually mention what it is about the two crystal structures that has never been seen before !!! That might make it more interesting. There's not even a pointer to another web page or article that has details about this!!!! How disappointing.... editors, j'accuse! add a little substance, pick something more meaty !!!
Re: No, no, Slashdot is probably the pinnacle of the gender divide.
Having a physicist in my family, along with a female physician, I must protest your claim. The pinnacle of the gender divide is much more likely to be localized within the branches or tendrils of the hard sciences, engineering, or the sexism-bastion of medicine known as surgery:
1 - Physics: theoretical and condensed matter physics.
2 - Electrical Engineering
3 - Cardiothoracic Surgery
4 - Neurosurgery - may I strongly suggest reading the book "Walking Out on the Boys" by Frances Conley, M.D., a Stanford Neurosurgeon.
/. is just piddling baby-boy sexism compared to the trench-warfare of medical school, residency training, and fellowship, particularly in the operating room if my mother's war stories are to be believed (and I think she expects me to believe them. She's the one who bought me the Walking out on the Boys book.)
Greetings, fuzzyfuzzyfungus. I was not implying that Intel was with-holding any assistance or information from Apple. I was implying that the company responsible for designing and making the graphics hardware might just happen to have software programmers around who understand the ins-outs-interrupts-and-memory handling of the graphics hardware built by them, and understand and be able to program them better than the people hired by Apple might be able to.. do so [trying not end the sentence on a dangling infinitive participial blah...]
Of course, if Apple had people who understood the hardware even better than the Intel people did, then the Apple software stack and opengl driver would be faster, better, stronger. My only implication is the same as saying Ford could make a better frambulator for its frambulating cars than an outside tech company could, even if it's only because the Ford guys know what mistakes they made on the way to making their hardware in the first place and what mistakes not to make.
re: Nice nickname you got there. Wonder where the inspiration came from. Achem, now, on to the commentary!
Actually, the name comes from a taunt flung my way when I walked into my first room full of computer fanz at the computer club after-school meeting in 7th grade. That I didn't walk out right away but stared the idiot in the face for his silly sexist attempt at a taunt unfortunately only made the nick stick. Sheesh. Way to make a girl feel welcome.
And your compiler warnings ought to be "parser warnings", perhaps? Are we actually compiling my comments or parsing away? [I'm lucky if I remember enough to preview prior to posting, let alone check my comments for sense!]
I like your 'business sense' joke, tho! And the exclamation points fly off of my finger tips like spells and lightning bolts when I'm typing furiously, whether on a computer keyboard or on a telephone pad txting away. Please have a baker's dozen more (here-ya-go !!! !!! !!! !!! + !) in case I forget to accentuate and emphasize my points later in the day!
Oh, and also, I think you meant "deprecated" instead of "depreciated", but that commentary has also been taken care of below. I actually believe that GNU and Linux have both appreciated [in value] rather than depreciated, and that the two are symbiotic: gnu makes linux more valuable, and linux makes gnu more valuable. Or is that more synergistic than symbiotic?
okay, okay. Now I see your name and see and understand some of the strange comments I get at times. (i think i've been mistaken for you bcuz of my name...) I've gotten some very funny downmods and somehow recently got blocked from getting mod points after getting 15 mod points per day for a couple of weeks after getting mod points at all. There are bizarre anti-girl and female rants on here at times, and that has made me browse at '0' instead of at '-1', though the obligations of community and society (yay, western civ 1!) may make me reconsider and browse again at '-1' to downmod the idiot trolls instead of depending on the kindness of strangers to keep those troll comments modded down!
re ! Have YOU tried running a Ubuntu 64bit distro? What a joke.
The joke is Ububtu. Go to debian.org and get your glorious 64-bits of linux kernel and gnu userspace and whichever other gui and apps thou desireth.
Then snarketh back at my snarkitude if you can find a reason. Methinks that thou wilst not find such reason, and with reason and fairness shall you accept my initial premise and statments. Will 'i am the true shaker of spears, not that Bacon dude' Shakespeare, from his lesser known play Debian the Great.
It's a waste of money, dude. Why spend that much money for a mac mini when you can get comparable or better hardware for half the price? Especially if you're going to be freeeeeky nuf to pay again to run the microsoft windows experience on it!
oh, and also, "whooosh!" Do you not even get the reference to the "BSD is dying" crap that permeates threads of yore?
Sheesh, it's easy to get your goat. Try tying your goat in a fenced-in-pen and perhaps chaining it in place. Then people won't be able to get your goat as easily and you might have less stress and time for a sense of humor!
Re: I'm pretty sure there are more than 12 of us...
Dude, it's a joke! Referencing the constant bleating of those who keep saying that BSD is dying. I'm certain that there are at least 12 of you in my high-school alone, with parents crazy enough to buy them Macbooks and Macbook Airs, and the kids crazy enough to add bootcamp and windows onto their greater than 2kilodollars hardware.
Paying money to downgrade their experience? Sounds as sensible as paying a license for Windows 8 and paying extra for the ability to downgrade back to Win7 or the XP 'xperience' !!! That's the Microsoft Windows way, baby!
Re: The real question is how fast the Windows driver is...
You should ask the twelve people silly enough to run boot-camp windows on overpriced Apple laptops for the windows 8 driver experience. Didya notice no-one else even brought that up? No one cares, perhaps?
That's turning into a BSD / HURD kind of joke now, isn't it? When will it turn into "Netcraft confirms that MS Windows is dying..." ???
snarkay! Well, if you want to compare windows and gnu/linux, then windows really comes off badly by that comparison. If you want to compare GUIs, Gnome 3 is almost as icky as Win8 and Metro, but MS wins the Loserville medal on that too.
Why don't you have the balls to say what you want without your cowardice and anonymity? Is it because you're so wrong? You are. That's it!
Well, that is great news, but if Intel played a hand in its development, then that would only make sense if Intel did NOT play a hand in helping Apple develop the Apple version of the OpenGL driver.
Since Intel is the creator of the architecture for the video hardware in question, it would be only sensible for Intel assisted development to be better than development that occured without Intel's help.
Either way, go go Gnu/Linux (and open source!) !!!
Re: they could just move their mail operation overseas with no US operatives.
they do it for taxes already, so why the fuck not...
Hate to break it to you, but they don't really move their money overseas for tax purposes. They only claim to move the money overseas. It's just a sham tax avoidance scheme. See the New York Times article entitled For U.S. Companies, Money âOffshoreâ(TM) Means Manhattan:
Apple's $102 billion in offshore profits is actually managed by one of its wholly owned subsidiaries in Reno, Nev., according to the Senate report on the company's tax avoidance. The money is tracked by Apple company bookkeepers in Austin, Tex. What's more, the funds are held in bank accounts in New York.
...
''The offshore companies are a fiction and the statement that the money is offshore is a fiction,'' said Edward D. Kleinbard, former staff director for the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation. ''What they are asking for is a reward for having gamed the system.''
So they could claim that the servers are the diplomatic property of that imaginary land of Googylvania, couldn't they? Googylvania, that's my name for that concept, see also /. article about Google Island. Way, way, way beyond the reach of the USA laws.
But you forget that the point of this is not really to stop servicing the Law Enforcement community of the USA. It's just to put up the pretense of protesting at serving and servicing the interests of the spies and LEOs of the USA: mollify the sheeple customers into believing that "it's the bad old guvviment that's so mean and googa-woogle is so good and on your side, we even pwotest these national secuwity lettews!" Don't fall for it. Google is NOT on your side.
The director of any agency in the US is an administrator above all else. And he didn't really get any on the job training to be a spy. So he believed all the baloney about using "secret gmail tricks" and the "draft folder" with two people logging into the same account to pass messages back and forth. He certainly wasn't going to trust someone else with his sexual escapades and moral turpitude, was he? It's not like your executive administrative assistant, even at the C.I.A., is trustworthy enough to help you out!!! (so unlike being the president and having the secret service boys know who's been [ahem] servicing you and keeping it confidential still yet...)
He is that stupid. And so are most people. Every compu-geek is saying, geee why didn't they use P-geeee-pee or Gee-Pee-Gee or one-time-pads, or steganography in images of zebras!!! And people here think that they're a lot smarter than they really are, or probably are. Perhaps myself included!;>) But hey, I've still got high school to finish and college to get through... Maybe I'll learn something along the way! We may know tech, but we're likely to bungle up other things on the way...
Damn, you make some fine and excellent points. A friend of mine pointed out that the "sharpen my axe" and "i'm here to sever heads" quotes are from the lyrics of a song by the Vancouver Hip Hop Band Swollen Members called "Don't Bring me Down". And I was defending the quoting of lyrics.
But you are absolutely right that people in the midst of a psychotic break or in the midst of paranoid delusions do in fact believe that everything in the world references them directly: that the songs on the radio are not just about them but are directly speaking to them.
So I retract my previous statements. We are of course free to express ourselves, but some outrageous statements may require assessment? Or should the boundary really be at outrageous action? Outrageous statements ought to be allowed and actions that cross the line ought not. But the trick is where does the outrageous statement cross the line?
Allowing detention for statements alone is getting very fascist. Even allowing psychiatric detention or forced psych evaluation for statements alone is not fair: the soviets used to lock up dissenters in psychiatric wards, didn't they?
It's a tough call.
re: I doubt he was claiming to literally sharpen an axe. But then it's hard to know what someone else is thinking.
Yes. Exactly. He wasn't making a literal claim. He was quoting lyrics from the song Bring Me Down by the Vancouver Hip Hop Band Swollen Members:
I'm far beyond the magic of a wand inside a wizard's fist
Sharper than the hand of Edward Scissor's, I'm a wiz at this
Hotter than the desert but I'm colder than a blizzard kid
Harder than a prison bid, with God I'm never hesitant
My business it isn't as amazin as it's ever been
As long as God allows me to be clever it will never end
Sharpen up my axe and I am back, I'm here to sever heads
Compulsive obsessive, I'm also aggressive
My mouth is the message, my life is a lesson, my pulse is a blessing
Now he left out the middle of that stanza ("and I am back") but otherwise it's a word-for-word copy of those lyrics. People do tend to post lyrics or the name of song which captures the emotions or beliefs which they are feeling. I do believe people can quote songs for their metaphorical meaning: saying something does not mean believing in the literal meaning of those words, it can also be a reference to a prior saying of those words by yourself or someone else, or even a sarcastic reference. Girls know sarcastic.
I don't know about the rest of his postings, but seriously people, have some musical knowledge (or at least some human-being friends with musical knowledge!) That post from August 13th
On August 13, he wrote, "Sharpen up my axe; I'm here to sever heads."
is from the lyrics of a vancouver hip-hop band named Swollen Members , from their song Bring Me Down:
I'm far beyond the magic of a wand inside a wizard's fist
Sharper than the hand of Edward Scissor's, I'm a wiz at this
Hotter than the desert but I'm colder than a blizzard kid
Harder than a prison bid, with God I'm never hesitant
My business it isn't as amazin as it's ever been
As long as God allows me to be clever it will never end
Sharpen up my axe and I am back, I'm here to sever heads
Compulsive obsessive, I'm also aggressive
My mouth is the message, my life is a lesson, my pulse is a blessing
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/swollenmembers/bringmedown.html
I seriously remember this being covered on slashdot about three months ago, wasn't it?
Re: I simply can't believe that contracts are awarded without any sort of penalty clause that covers errors like this, delays in completion dates, etc I'm sure there probably were penalty clauses and cost-overrun clauses and all kinds of things. The government has been in the business of writing contracts with civilian industry for a long long long time. (See the rant by a former president about the entrenched Military Industrial Complex" ). It probably depends on the nature of the mistake. If the company screwed up, well then they fucked up and need to bear the costs. If the company merely did the work to specs provided to them externally by the government or by another contractor, then the problem occured with the design and the specs and not with the manufacture side. In that case, the design guys need to pay for the fuck-up. I don't think all of the details are in the article that I could find.
I thought that the taxi regulations and the anti-"gypsy"-taxi laws were so that out-of-town tourists don't get ripped off so frequently that they decide to stop visiting thereby dropping your tourist tax dollars: transportation, hotel taxes, restaurant visits, shamu - and - seaworld - and - the old village district (mission area) [that probably only applies to san diego and such). But the tourist market is large in NY, just as in chicago, SF, orlando, atlanta, etc. So the taxis do need to be regulated.
Do a quick search for "why are taxis regulated?" on your favorite engine and come up with a grab-bag of hooror stories about taxi drivers taking advantage of customers. You can also watch the movie The Freshman with Marlon Brando and SJP's husband, Ferris Bueller.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxicab :
Seattle re-regulated in 1984, reinstating a restriction on taxicab licenses and fare controls.
Exactly correct. It's like the politically correct mafia that also wants us to "feel" for the poor addicts who continue to use drugs when they ought to know better, or the parents of kids who die from drug overdoses and go out of their way to blame the drug dealers for their kids' deaths, rather than realize that their kids had everything to do with their ingestion of drugs.
It's not that there is or even whether there is a bias against obese people: doctors in general ought to have a bias against obesity if they want to do no harm. Obesity harms individuals and is comorbid with many other dangerous diseases. Doctors should have a bias against obesity, but not against obese patients. Hate to use this one but "hate the sin, not the sinner".
Well, whaddyaknow? Sorry, BasilBrush. Not really a South Park fan, so I did not even know that! My grandfather's an Abbot + Costello fan, which is where I picked that up.
Re: There seem to be more and more comments like this on various discussion boards lately, just completely random incoherent disconnected words. It doesn't disturb, merely intrigues until I find out who or what is behind it.
Dude, lurk on ./. more and understand memes like "1 x, 2 y, 3 z, 4 ???, 5 profit!!! " !!! You'll have more fun in life, and you may get the jokes that keep whooshing over your head!
And srsly, who the fuck hasn't heard of Abbott & Costello's "Who's on first?" routine? Get a life. They sell some on aisle 4, if you don't have a clue.
Who's on HTC First? No, no, no, that's a bad joke. Leave the "who's on first?" to Abbott and Costello!
It doesn't take a prophet to see what happens when there's no interest and no profit!
Profits First, HTC 2nd? No, wait...
Sales first, profits 2nd, HTC 3rd? No... wait!
1. Mediocre Concept first
2. Poor Execution second
3. HTC "First" really last! Puts M$ Zune to shame in lastness!
4. ???
5. No Profit!!! Do not pass go! Do not collect 200 Dollar$ !!!
re: Say what? Is this guy the real deal? The skeptic in me says no, but the rather low user ID makes me doubt my skepticism.
Take a look at jwales /. posting history and post contents. Looks like the real deal. And the comment is very apropos and very insightful, but it's also exactly what wikis allow, so that's to be expected, eh? Je suis moi. Qui etes vous?
http://slashdot.org/~jwales/comments
A little talk about UV LEDs and fluorescent materials, but not much talk about wide-band color phosphors, or even what bare LEDs to mix to match sunlight or what all. Seriously minimal content in the pointed to article.
The group has been studying the atomic structure of the materials using x-rays from Argonne's Advanced Photon Source. Two of the three types of crystal structures in the group of phosphors had never been seen before, which can probably be attributed to the crystals' small size, Budai said.You'd think they might actually mention what it is about the two crystal structures that has never been seen before !!! That might make it more interesting. There's not even a pointer to another web page or article that has details about this!!!! How disappointing.... editors, j'accuse! add a little substance, pick something more meaty !!!
Re: No, no, Slashdot is probably the pinnacle of the gender divide.
Having a physicist in my family, along with a female physician, I must protest your claim. The pinnacle of the gender divide is much more likely to be localized within the branches or tendrils of the hard sciences, engineering, or the sexism-bastion of medicine known as surgery:
1 - Physics: theoretical and condensed matter physics.
2 - Electrical Engineering
3 - Cardiothoracic Surgery
4 - Neurosurgery - may I strongly suggest reading the book "Walking Out on the Boys" by Frances Conley, M.D., a Stanford Neurosurgeon.
Greetings, fuzzyfuzzyfungus. I was not implying that Intel was with-holding any assistance or information from Apple. I was implying that the company responsible for designing and making the graphics hardware might just happen to have software programmers around who understand the ins-outs-interrupts-and-memory handling of the graphics hardware built by them, and understand and be able to program them better than the people hired by Apple might be able to .. do so [trying not end the sentence on a dangling infinitive participial blah...]
Of course, if Apple had people who understood the hardware even better than the Intel people did, then the Apple software stack and opengl driver would be faster, better, stronger. My only implication is the same as saying Ford could make a better frambulator for its frambulating cars than an outside tech company could, even if it's only because the Ford guys know what mistakes they made on the way to making their hardware in the first place and what mistakes not to make.
Greetings, oh kindred-by-name-one!
re: Nice nickname you got there. Wonder where the inspiration came from. Achem, now, on to the commentary!
Actually, the name comes from a taunt flung my way when I walked into my first room full of computer fanz at the computer club after-school meeting in 7th grade. That I didn't walk out right away but stared the idiot in the face for his silly sexist attempt at a taunt unfortunately only made the nick stick. Sheesh. Way to make a girl feel welcome.
And your compiler warnings ought to be "parser warnings", perhaps? Are we actually compiling my comments or parsing away? [I'm lucky if I remember enough to preview prior to posting, let alone check my comments for sense!]
I like your 'business sense' joke, tho! And the exclamation points fly off of my finger tips like spells and lightning bolts when I'm typing furiously, whether on a computer keyboard or on a telephone pad txting away. Please have a baker's dozen more (here-ya-go !!! !!! !!! !!! + !) in case I forget to accentuate and emphasize my points later in the day!
Oh, and also, I think you meant "deprecated" instead of "depreciated", but that commentary has also been taken care of below. I actually believe that GNU and Linux have both appreciated [in value] rather than depreciated, and that the two are symbiotic: gnu makes linux more valuable, and linux makes gnu more valuable. Or is that more synergistic than symbiotic?
okay, okay. Now I see your name and see and understand some of the strange comments I get at times. (i think i've been mistaken for you bcuz of my name...) I've gotten some very funny downmods and somehow recently got blocked from getting mod points after getting 15 mod points per day for a couple of weeks after getting mod points at all. There are bizarre anti-girl and female rants on here at times, and that has made me browse at '0' instead of at '-1', though the obligations of community and society (yay, western civ 1!) may make me reconsider and browse again at '-1' to downmod the idiot trolls instead of depending on the kindness of strangers to keep those troll comments modded down!
re ! Have YOU tried running a Ubuntu 64bit distro? What a joke.
The joke is Ububtu. Go to debian.org and get your glorious 64-bits of linux kernel and gnu userspace and whichever other gui and apps thou desireth.
Then snarketh back at my snarkitude if you can find a reason. Methinks that thou wilst not find such reason, and with reason and fairness shall you accept my initial premise and statments. Will 'i am the true shaker of spears, not that Bacon dude' Shakespeare, from his lesser known play Debian the Great.
It's a waste of money, dude. Why spend that much money for a mac mini when you can get comparable or better hardware for half the price? Especially if you're going to be freeeeeky nuf to pay again to run the microsoft windows experience on it! oh, and also, "whooosh!" Do you not even get the reference to the "BSD is dying" crap that permeates threads of yore? Sheesh, it's easy to get your goat. Try tying your goat in a fenced-in-pen and perhaps chaining it in place. Then people won't be able to get your goat as easily and you might have less stress and time for a sense of humor!
Re: I'm pretty sure there are more than 12 of us...
Dude, it's a joke! Referencing the constant bleating of those who keep saying that BSD is dying. I'm certain that there are at least 12 of you in my high-school alone, with parents crazy enough to buy them Macbooks and Macbook Airs, and the kids crazy enough to add bootcamp and windows onto their greater than 2kilodollars hardware.
Paying money to downgrade their experience? Sounds as sensible as paying a license for Windows 8 and paying extra for the ability to downgrade back to Win7 or the XP 'xperience' !!! That's the Microsoft Windows way, baby!
Re: The real question is how fast the Windows driver is... You should ask the twelve people silly enough to run boot-camp windows on overpriced Apple laptops for the windows 8 driver experience. Didya notice no-one else even brought that up? No one cares, perhaps? That's turning into a BSD / HURD kind of joke now, isn't it? When will it turn into "Netcraft confirms that MS Windows is dying..." ???
snarkay! Well, if you want to compare windows and gnu/linux, then windows really comes off badly by that comparison. If you want to compare GUIs, Gnome 3 is almost as icky as Win8 and Metro, but MS wins the Loserville medal on that too. Why don't you have the balls to say what you want without your cowardice and anonymity? Is it because you're so wrong? You are. That's it!
Well, that is great news, but if Intel played a hand in its development, then that would only make sense if Intel did NOT play a hand in helping Apple develop the Apple version of the OpenGL driver.
Since Intel is the creator of the architecture for the video hardware in question, it would be only sensible for Intel assisted development to be better than development that occured without Intel's help.
Either way, go go Gnu/Linux (and open source!) !!!
Re: they could just move their mail operation overseas with no US operatives.
they do it for taxes already, so why the fuck not...
Hate to break it to you, but they don't really move their money overseas for tax purposes. They only claim to move the money overseas. It's just a sham tax avoidance scheme. See the New York Times article entitled For U.S. Companies, Money âOffshoreâ(TM) Means Manhattan:
Apple's $102 billion in offshore profits is actually managed by one of its wholly owned subsidiaries in Reno, Nev., according to the Senate report on the company's tax avoidance. The money is tracked by Apple company bookkeepers in Austin, Tex. What's more, the funds are held in bank accounts in New York.
...
''The offshore companies are a fiction and the statement that the money is offshore is a fiction,'' said Edward D. Kleinbard, former staff director for the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation. ''What they are asking for is a reward for having gamed the system.''
So they could claim that the servers are the diplomatic property of that imaginary land of Googylvania, couldn't they? Googylvania, that's my name for that concept, see also /. article about Google Island. Way, way, way beyond the reach of the USA laws.
But you forget that the point of this is not really to stop servicing the Law Enforcement community of the USA. It's just to put up the pretense of protesting at serving and servicing the interests of the spies and LEOs of the USA: mollify the sheeple customers into believing that "it's the bad old guvviment that's so mean and googa-woogle is so good and on your side, we even pwotest these national secuwity lettews!" Don't fall for it. Google is NOT on your side.
you can look it up. i won't bother doing it for you. but here's one link:
http://www.aclu.org/technology-and-liberty/nsa-spying-americans-illegal
re: Like most hung things,...it is easier to take via water...
There's a joke there, but I'm not touching it.
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That's what she said!
Oh wait, I done goofed on myself if I were a guy. I musta got that joke meme wrong somehow... ;>)
The director of any agency in the US is an administrator above all else. And he didn't really get any on the job training to be a spy. So he believed all the baloney about using "secret gmail tricks" and the "draft folder" with two people logging into the same account to pass messages back and forth. He certainly wasn't going to trust someone else with his sexual escapades and moral turpitude, was he? It's not like your executive administrative assistant, even at the C.I.A., is trustworthy enough to help you out!!! (so unlike being the president and having the secret service boys know who's been [ahem] servicing you and keeping it confidential still yet...)
He is that stupid. And so are most people. Every compu-geek is saying, geee why didn't they use P-geeee-pee or Gee-Pee-Gee or one-time-pads, or steganography in images of zebras!!! And people here think that they're a lot smarter than they really are, or probably are. Perhaps myself included! ;>) But hey, I've still got high school to finish and college to get through... Maybe I'll learn something along the way! We may know tech, but we're likely to bungle up other things on the way...