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  1. Sounds familiar... on Removing Software Complexity · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Didn't Apple have some QuickCard thingy for a while. I recall them touting it as programming for the everyman...

  2. Re:Sounds like Macroscope... on Blind Lake · · Score: 1

    Sorry, that's Piers Anthony's Macroscope...

  3. Sounds like Macroscope... on Blind Lake · · Score: 1

    I'm 2/3s of the way through Macroscope right now, and this sounds kind of similar...

  4. Time out of Joint on Advice for a Dad-To-Be? · · Score: 1

    Time no longer functions normally. Maybe it's the sleep deprivation, maybe it's the way that I forget everything outside of the moment as soon as I get home and my girl smiles and reaches out to me. At any rate, I was working around the home yesterday when I suddenly realized that 10 months has gone by and I didn't even notice; none of the projects that I started 11 months ago have moved any farther.

    I guess I'm saying forget your priorities, and forget your life as you know it. Learn to enjoy that new bundle of life and don't sweat the little stuff (i.e.; everything else!).

  5. An Award Winning Photo Journalist on Photographer Fired For Digitally Altering Photo · · Score: 1

    What surprises me is that when I googled Brian Walski, he turns up as having one several awards for his photo-journalism. This suggests two things to me: 1) He knew what he was doing, and 2) the Times knew what he was doing too and are punishing him for being too obvious.

    As for the morality of what he did, I'm uncertain. If we think of his photo as being editorial, then all they would have to do is say that it had been altered. I'm not sure that the morality of his action is really as simple as black-and-white.

  6. Sounds like Snake Oil on 56k Times Five: Myth Or Moneymaker? · · Score: 1

    According to their faq, it delivers speeds 'up to 5 times faster' than standard service. Unless they're retarding the standard service, I'm not sure how they're going to further compress a graphic. They sounds like they are eliminating some TCP/IP negotiation by maintaining connections, but then I sped up my TCP/IP negotiations by switching off of IE.

  7. Misleading Advertising on Should Innocently-Named Porn Sites Be Illegal? · · Score: 1

    I thought we already had laws about misleading advertising. Isn't a domain name essentially and advertisement?

  8. Re:stuff on Top 10 New Sci-Fi/SF Authors? · · Score: 1

    Gene Wolf, yes he is amazing. Mind opening stuff...

  9. Barrington Bayley on Top 10 New Sci-Fi/SF Authors? · · Score: 1

    Absolutely amazing. Simple style, clear and direct plots, creative worlds. This guy doesn't get as much attention as he deserves.

    Also, I'm very fond of Jerry Pournelle. Best military SF I've read, because he focuses on the people, not the military.

  10. Psychic Interface on How Would You Improve Today's Debugging Tools? · · Score: 1

    Debuggers are always doing what I say, not what I meant!

  11. Re:Forget it on Hacking the Starbuck's Muzak Machine? · · Score: 1

    You have four fathers? Ewww!

  12. Re:before you sound the horn of victory on Peruvian Congressman vs. Microsoft FUD · · Score: 1

    I got the impression that this bill is about establishing an infrastructure that supports Open Source, rather than mandating any specific change. No specific product stood out to me, either OS or application.

  13. Re:Quotage... on Peruvian Congressman vs. Microsoft FUD · · Score: 1

    If Apple OS X is 'lickable,' what does it taste like?

  14. Re:The shear balls of this man is staggering. on Dog Bites Website · · Score: 1

    Have you tried?

  15. Re:What is broken in the publishing industry? on Dog Bites Website · · Score: 1

    And while we're on the topic, what other industry has more than 50% of its products returned to the manufacturer? This seems to suggest something wrong with the whole deal. I'd think that this suggests that publishers over-publish (relative to demand). Apparently market reasearch isn't a strong point of authors or publishers.

    I believe this happens because publisher's have a limited window to pitch a book to the general public ('popular' media books anyway). If there aren't enough books in stock, then the window closes quickly, so publishers usually err on the side of over-printing.

    Not saying this is a good thing, merely that it is a reality of the publishing business.

  16. Goes in the 'Well-Rounded-Life' category... on Dog Bites Website · · Score: 1

    Musings outside of the technology arena, by someone familiar with the tehnology arena provide depth, and I welcome them.

    Relevance can be a tricky thing. Here is someone who understands the technology that I live with day by day. At the same time, he is growing and developing through a stage of life that I am (all too quickly) approaching myself. I'm happy to get a fore-taste of what's to come.

    I don't mind this article as long as such things are presented in moderation.

  17. Development Outsourcing Company on Most Outrageous Vendor Lie Ever Told? · · Score: 1

    My manager was told 'we currently have some projects that are CMM level three!' As my manager pointed out, such ratings are for an organization, not a project!

  18. Presidential Opinion... on DOJ Argues in Favor of MS Settlement · · Score: 1

    I keep thinking; this whole case started with the last President, and it seems to be soaking into the ground with the current President. Is this a business friendly cabinet?

  19. Re:Weak minds... on Columbine Video-Games Suit Dismissed · · Score: 1

    You mean D&D isn't a way of life? What about Mazes and Monsters? ;)

  20. Re:Weak minds... on Columbine Video-Games Suit Dismissed · · Score: 1

    Yes, there have always been weak-minded people, and they will always find something to tip them over the edge. Once it was D&D, now it's entertainment. It's still the responsibility of their support system (parents, other relatives) to spot problems.

  21. Value is relative to the distance from servers... on Thin Clients in a Computer Lab Environment? · · Score: 1

    I've worked for/with three companies that implemented Citrix, and although I wasn't involved with the actual figures, I did notice some significant issues.

    First, we notice performance problems with Citrix. Granted each time it was a graphic intensive program that was being hosted, but then that could also be an issue in your lab.

    Second, Security maintenance was actually much more complicated than with standard PCs.

    Third, unless the clients where at a great distance (across the US in some cases), there was no actual gain in version maintenance. When we had 40 PCs in the same building as the server, we quickly discovered it was easier to install updates from a network share rather than get all of the DLLs on the Citrix server configured, and it took a lot less experience to accomplish the workstation updates.

    In all three cases I worked with, they are still trying to realize a cost savings and its been greater then five years for each!

  22. Commoditization of the OS on ESR Says as PCs Get Cheaper, Windows Will Die · · Score: 2, Insightful

    For many people, the value of a product has more to do with the price than what the product can actaully do. By inflating the OS price, Microsoft marketing is trying to make consumers think it's worth more than it is. In the past they would inflate a price to increase desire, then slash the price to make the product ubiquitous, then slowly raise the price again. Why should they change a strategy that has worked so well thus far?

    As PC hardware becomes cheaper, the OS will become cheaper, especially whenever a competing product comes on the scene. Microsoft is big and can afford to forgo profits much longer than potential competitors, thereby forcing them out of buisiness. Kind of like OS2.

  23. Re:What happened to Robotech? on New Anime Block Starts Tonight Cartoon Network · · Score: 1

    I agree that Star Blazers is better (and earlier), but Robotech really brought Anime to America!

  24. Management Skills on What Kind of PHB Do You Want? · · Score: 1

    Based on my current experience, I'd say that a manager who trusts you to make the right technology decisions is key. It's really about delegating. This is especially difficult for a person going from coding to management. For me management is about HR and resource management, not 'architecture reviews.'

  25. I wonder about the politics on Microsoft Verdict Vacated · · Score: 1

    I wonder if this would have happened if the election results had been different...